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Nice to see an RAF jet in the US which I had never seen in the UK.

Delivered to the RAF on 22Sep48. SOC 21Jun54 as a Cat5(c) to 54MU. To Winterbourne Gunner for ground instruction. To IWM Duxford 19May85. To Firbeck 02Mar91. back to IWM Duxford Dec93. Exported to Planes of Fame in Chino Aug97 in exchange for an F-86 Sabre.

Bonita is a very sweet kitty...very petite and shy. She always comes out to greet me when I arrive to bring food and bedding for her and her companions. I wish I could find a nice home for her. It worries me to have her living outdoors...more so than the other cats there. But it would take a special arrangement to keep her happy as she's used to being outdoors and having her freedom..just like her littermates. If I didn't already have three cats and a cattle dog that's not accepting of new cats, I'd take her.

 

48/365 - Not the tidiest of server rooms but the cat 5 network cables are colourful whether they are tidy or in disarray.

  

BFG keeps the action going with the Nation of GO Tour.

 

If you have a passion for all things automotive, you belong at the Nation of GO. Join our new community to drive, share and connect online like never before.

Project 365 (one photo per day for 2021 taken on 120 film)

 

Event: Project 365

Location: Landing at Home

Camera: Mamiya RB67 Pro-S

Lens(s): Mamiya Sekor C 90mm f/3.8

Film: Ilford Delta 100

Shot ISO: 80

Light Meter: Weston Master II

Exposure: 1/8 @ f/8

Lighting: Vivanco VL300 + overhead LED - 8:45pm

Mounting: Tripod - Manfrotto

Firing: Cable release

Developer: Ilford DD-X(1+4)

Scanner: Epson V800

Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)

Warrington’s Own Buses E200MMC 203 is pictured at Warrington Interchange whilst working on the Cat5

Warrington's Own Buses YX18KTT 210 seen on Stamford New Road, Altrincham on CAT5 from Warrington

Project 366 (one photo per day for 2020 taken on 35mm film)

 

Event: Project 366

Location: Living room at home

Camera: Canon AT-1

Lens(s): Canon FD 70-210mm f/4 in macro mode

Film: Fujifilm C200

Shot ISO: 200

Light Meter: Camera

Exposure: 1s @ f/16

Lighting: LED room lights

Mounting: Tripod - Manfrotto

Developer: Digibase C-41

Scanner: Epson V800

Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)

 

type ft4 5e category 6 ethernet cable bundle

Severe Tropical Cyclone Ilsa,cat4 [12.30pm]

 

Expected to cross the coast at a cat5 [3pm]

 

www.weatherzone.com.au/radar/qld

Interesting vehicles in the Warrington fleet are a batch of Enviro 200 MMCs with the rear two rows of seats replaced with a lounge area!!

 

Branded the Cheshire Cat for services CAT5, 5A and CAT6, the 5/A offer a direct bus broadly every 30 minutes between Warrington, Lymm and Altrincham with the 6 offering a third bus an hour out of Warrington as far as Grappenhall.

 

208 enters Wilderspool Causeway in Warrington with the first 5A of the morning which would set off an hour and three quarters earlier from Altrincham!!

Volvo 90 returns to Warrington on a Cat5 service along Thelwall New Road, 16 April 2018.

Warrington's Own Buses

Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC

206 - CH58CAT

Seen on the Cat5 service at Lymm Cross.

 

My first venture out to see the new Cheshire Cat buses was sadly futile because I went up on a Sunday and only the old Cadets were out in service. Undeterred I returned to Altrincham today to happily find a few of the vehicles to sample in service.

 

I enjoyed the 'social seating' at the rear which proved to be more comfortable than I was expecting; the seats themselves weren't bad either. The glazed roofs allowed lots of sunlight in making for a very airy bus. So all-in-all, great vehicles (just proves yet again how much of an improvement the MMC is over the old Enviro200).

 

However, that's unfortunately not where it stops. The drivers on the service today were rather jerky, clipping corners with the new vehicles and just being unnecessarily heavy-footed. The passengers didn't seem to have a lot of respect for the new buses either with rubbish all over the floors (predominantly ENCTS tickets - proving why I think you don't need to issue tickets for those with modern smartcard-reading machines).

 

I won't end on a negative note though because the 5 route itself is a delight, especially the eastern end from Lymm to Altrincham. The country roads through Dunham Massey and Dunham Woodhouses are fantastic, with the famous canal bridge which originally was too small for normal single deckers so special vehicles had to be used.

Warrington's Own Buses "Cheshire Cat" CH62CAT 208 seen on Stamford New Road, Altrincham on CAT5 to Warrington Interchange

Warrington's Own Buses CH12CAT 203 seen on Stamford New Road, Altrincham set up ready to head back out on CAT5 to Warrington Interchange

Here she comes (María).

 

This could be the worst hurricane in our history. See you in one or two months.

Project 366 (one photo per day for 2020 taken on 35mm film)

 

Event: Project 366

Location: Landing at home

Camera: Canon AT-1

Lens(s): Canon FD 70-210mm f/4 in macro mode

Film: Fujifilm C200

Shot ISO: 200

Light Meter: Camera

Exposure: 1/4 @ f/11

Lighting: 1 x LED torch + overhead LED lamp

Mounting: Tripod - Manfrotto

Firing: Self-timer

Developer: Digibase C-41

Scanner: Epson V800

Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)

 

208 arrives at Warrington Bank Quay Station whilst working Cat5 to Warrington Interchange

何時會出現 還是已經出現 也許又要失眠

在某一天 我將會遠遠看見 Thank God it's you

我的世界 已做好了準備 等待你來改變

Warrington's Own Buses - Supporting Ukraine liveried - Alexander Dennis Enviro 200 - CX65 BUH seen at Altrincham Interchange operating service CAT5 to Warrington Bus Station on April 6th 2022

Some network cables left on the table @ École Polytechnique. Someone's been very bad!!

 

Photo took with my Canon PowerShot SD110.

1116 142 am 15.08.2010 mit einem CityAirportTrain (CAT) von Wien Mitte/Landstraße nach Wien Flughafen bei der Station Wien-Zentralfriedhof

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*explored*

Strobist: Olympus fl36 through beauty dish above and in front of subject. I was about 25 ft away from my model. Flash triggered via cat5 patched ttl cable

Project 366 (one photo per day for 2020 taken on 35mm film)

 

Event: Project 366

Location: Landing at home

Camera: Canon AT-1

Lens(s): Canon FD 50mm f/1.8 + Vivitar 2x Macro converter

Film: Fujifilm C200

Shot ISO: 200

Light Meter: Camera

Exposure: 2s @ f/5.6

Lighting: 1 x LED Torch

Mounting: Tripod - Manfrotto

Firing: Self timer

Developer: AG Photographic

Scanner: Epson V800

Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)

 

Sunset in the warehouse (stage boxes, cat5 cables, digital mixing consoles). My joy is when I don't see these equipments on the shelves. But this is the year of the mask and the general silence that we cannot get familiar with in the live event industry.

 

Lens: Voigtlander Color-Dynarex 135mm f2.8 QBM

  

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Good lights to all of you, fellows.

  

I had to do some wiring in our networking closet today. This included running some cat5 wire which happens to be Twisted Pair wire. The photo shows the four pairs after they were untwisted. This color arrangement meets the 568B specification. After I took the picture, an RJ45 connector was crimped onto the end.

My workspace back in late 2009:

www.flickr.com/photos/42736403@N08/3934503754/in/pool-818...

 

After moving from the 17" and 22" to dual 22" in May 2010 and then adding the 17" back in for triple displays in October, I've finally made the jump to three 22" LCDs. The left and right panel are Acer P221Ws and the middle is an Acer AL2216W. Color is surprisingly consistent between them, the middle has just a slightly bluish tint which I can remove through callibration.

 

I've of course upgraded the Hackintosh that runs them as well. I've still got the Intel E6300 overclocked to 3.05GHz, but not much else is the same. In order to get dual graphics cards working with EFI injection I needed a new motherboard with dual PCIe slots, so I went with the Gigabyte GA-EP45T-USB3P with 4GB of DDR3. As far as graphics cards go, I have a 9600GT driving the middle and right panels and a 7600GT driving the left panel. The system's running 10.6.4, which I'm scared to update to 10.6.6 at risk of breaking my dual-card setup.

 

Other differences from the 2009 setup:

>New desk. I built this from scratch last May after getting my second 22" and realizing that I had no room left on my 4'x2' desk.

>No more laptop on my desk. Now that my desktop is a far superior machine, I keep the MacBook Pro on the dresser by my bed for late-night surfing and whatnot.

>Only one computer at my desk. I got tired of dealing with multiple machines, so I put all my resources into making the Hackintosh the best system possible, and now it does all I ask it to.

>Projector's gone. The configuration of my room doesn't really make sense for projecting. It lives in my basement now.

 

Oh, and the lighting. The lights behind the monitors are $6 Lowe's uplight cans with 25 watt clear globe bulbs and the light under the desk is ropelight I attached with hooks. All 3 are hooked together to an X10 module for easy on/off and dimming.

 

Daytime pictures will come tomorrow. I just got the 22" LCD this evening.

 

By the way, I'm 16 and a Junior in high school.

 

Aug. 2011 Update: The Hackintosh has been upgraded to an Intel Q6600 OCd to 2.61GHz, and I'm 17 now and soon to be a Senior.

 

Sept. 2011 Update: Hacky now has 8GB of DDR3 1333 and is OCd to 2.79GHz. Now booting of a 2x80GB RAID0 array with ~250MB/sec max read speeds. Replaced the remaining 7xxx series video card with a second 9600GT, dual cards still work perfectly, and I can now try and update to Lion since I no longer have 7xxx series cards. (On another drive of course. Never muck up a working OS X install on a Hack!)

 

In the next few weeks I will be gutting a defective G5 (different from the one in the photo, my mother uses that one now) and modding it to accomodate all my Hackintosh components. I will be posting a new photo once the HackinG5 is done. I am _very_ excited for the parts to come so I can build it.

 

Update: "PowerHac G5" is built. Pic of the internals:

www.flickr.com/photos/42736403@N08/6157296219/in/set-7215...

 

Moving some things on the desk around this weekend and I'll have an updated workspace pic to post sometime next week.

www.recyclart.org/2010/04/connected/

  

Photos by Kevin Rolly

  

Work by KASEY MCMAHON

CONNECTED // Self Portrait // Multimedia • 2010

Steel, CAT5 and other data cables // Life size

 

++ KASEY MCMAHON

Dell Servers network uplinks.

My Home Office Collage

 

Today's FGR 365 is "!flickr Notes".

 

I have a lot of Notes so I numbered them and added additional below. This is my home office. Two years ago my girlfriend of 10 years and I split up. We are still best friends and I will refer to her as “my ex” for the notes. We sold the house we had together and I needed a smaller place with a lot less yard so I bought a three story, 3 bedroom, 4 bath townhouse with an itty bitty yard for my dog Loki. My ex bought Loki (a female Cairn Terrier) when we were together and I have joint custody so I see her at least 3 days a week which works out great for all three of us.

 

I use one bedroom as an office and another as an Art Room where I paint and sculpt, and draw on whiteboards. Two weeks ago I spent $50 US on new dry erase markers, I’m not kidding. I just bought a book case for the Art Room so many of my art books are moving downstairs right now.

 

If for some reason you want to know more about me you can check my LinkedIn profile;

www.linkedin.com/in/tabrel

 

And I’ll just add a shameless plug for Kiva.org, which I think is frickin’ genius;

www.kiva.org/lender/Tabrel

 

One Fugger made a feeble attempt to insult me this week so he should give my LinkedIn profile a once over in the hopes of actually coming up with some decent ammo. There’s lots of ammo there too. I don’t kiss-and-tell so please don’t ask me who it was. I hope whoopaggie doesn’t check my Education because I was giving her a little Aggie Hell for a while and she could really turn it back on me.

 

If a Note has a * in it that means there is more below, otherwise the Note and below say the same.

 

01. Calendars from Guero’s Taco Bar, Austin TX – When I put the first one in the far left corner up I just chose a random distance from the wall. I wanted to put up six total and decided to use the same spacing and then just leave an empty space that I filled with something else later. The empty space sucked, so I decided to put up more calendars, keeping the same spacing. The last space left over is exactly the same distance as all the other spaces! Yay for not planning ahead!

02. This calendar is a different width than the rest, but the tack is spaced the same.

03. My friend Jini gave me 2 Guero’s calendars, but the Virgin Mary one is not in my office.

04. Cowboy hat I bought in Redmond WA

05. Cowboy hat I bought in Austin TX (my fave)

06. Cowboy hat I bought in Napa Valley

07. Bison skin hat I bought in Telluride CO

08. Stetson I almost never wear - It’s a dress hat (and pricey). I should have used it in the “Dallas 1963” pic I did because Det. Leavelle is wearing a Stetson.

09. Lego motorcycles

10. Glowing Cortana

11. Architecture mags

12. Tool box of slides

13. Issues of ImagineFX that are going to the Art Room

14. Texas hat pins waiting for a hat

15. Café du Monde mug that I’ve kept in one piece for 18 years!

16. Issues of "Play", games & anime

17. My fave Guero’s calendar – I think barbarianheiress would make a great model for this version of “La Adelita”. There are other versions at the top (they all have a beauty with a rifle),and I love them all. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Adelita

18. Maya and MEL Scripting books

19. Windows Vista Ultimate

20. Various design mags

21. HP paper for printing photos, but my ex got the printer

22. Manga

23. Plaque of hiking medallions from my first visit to Austria

24. Mold of my lower teeth

25. Sand filled lizard (he’s awesome)

26. Keroppi!

27. Heating vent, I have loads of these

28. Blank books for writing

29. Art books to move

30. Trash can

31. Richard Scarry’s

32. Kids books

33. Tub for stuff for crimping CAT5

34. Issues of Sound On Sound and Computer Music

35. Various Adobe How-To books – 2 years ago I went to FlashForward in Austin and I got a discount on the Adobe Video Suite with After Effects, Audition, Bridge, Encore, Flash, Illustrator, ImageReady, Photoshop, and Premiere Pro. I want to make DVDs of my own animation so I NEED all these.

36. Sketchbooks

37. Art books to move

38. Bathroom – This bedroom has it’s own bath, as does the master, but I’ve using it as a closet right now while I get rid of stuff. I’ve never turned the water to the tub on.

39. Whiteboard with reproduction of Mucha I’m working on in dry erasure

40. Other whiteboard with its back to us

41. One of my laptops – This one runs Vista and right now I only use it for learning robot programming and XNA game development.

42. Dania book case

43. Framed Texas Flag – It’s supposed to look “weathered”.

44. Space for framed Texas Declaration of Independence

45. Unframed stuff waiting

46. We Recycle

47. Space for framed picture of statue before she was raised to the top of the Texas Capital

48. Framed Republic Of Texas Map

49. Old scanner

50. Monitor that will move to Art Room once I get a widescreen flat panel

51. Xbox360 controller for robot simulator and XNA in Windows

52. Max

53. Marble pen holder – Meant for chilling wine.

54. Older laptop again

55. Slides of a old film shoot I’m scanning

56. Fave keyboard

57. FugGeR

58. Plush leather office chair

59. Ducati toys

60. Children’s Bible – This Bible is OK but my fave Bible has leather binding and gold pages. I have a trophy for memorizing the most Bible verses at my Baptist church. There is a picture of “The Temptation in the Desert” where Jesus looks like a typical European idea Jesus, but Satan looks so frickin’ cool! By the time I was a teen I knew St. John’s and Revelations inside out and I was obsessed with the Anti-Christ. Then I went to college.

61. Books about writing

62. Paperbacks I can’t bear to get rid of

63. Shelf of financial books

64. Shelf of language books

65. Escher inspired object I made from cardboard in 1983!

66. Model of one of my bikes

67. Akira bike

68. Canned air

69. Midi keyboard - For Properhead Reason software, which is fun as Hell because you can make any music.

70. The Moon coffee mug

71. External DVD burner

72. Texas coffee mug

73. Microsoft mousepad I got at the company store

74. New scanner that has trays for negatives and slides

75. Office Depot desk that will not withstand another move

76. Dell tower under desk

77. 500 GB external drive under desk

78. Folder of negatives I shot in Boulder and Telluride

79. Tool box of electrical junk

80. Tool box of stuff I can’t misplace

81. Shelf of stuff, I dunno

82. Xbox 1 games

83. Xbox360 & Ducati caps

84. Fitness books

85. Some Nintedo DS games

86. Bo-flex like workout thingy

87. Industrial twist tie - I got at Home Depot so I can turn the workout bench up and it stays.

88. Shelf of computer development books

89. Shelf of film production books

90. Autographed advert from porn star Nina Hartley I need to frame

91. Issues of Texas Monthly

92. Loki! – Loki says “Hi” to Oshin, Maggie, Badger, Merlin, Clem (I didn’t have the heart to tell her Clem is not a dog), Gracie, Bear, Porter & the other Loki, “Peanut Butter” Jake (dude, yer dog has a rep now), Rusty, Sammy, Snoopy and all the other FGR dogs out there. I had to bribe her with the “t word” (t-r-e-a-t) to get her to pose.

93. Shelf of oversized books

94. Tubs o junk

95. Switch – My house is wired with CAT5 and there is a hub in my master closet.

96. Other flat panel monitor

97. The closet holds my computer racks – All these are off right now because they are building more townhouses around me and they shut of the power to my neighborhood for half of one day this week. I powered these down ahead of time and I just haven’t started them back up yet. One of these will be sacrificed for FireFox soon so I can reply to comments like ya’ll.

98. MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional) certificate

99. Telluride Film Festival Student Program certificate

100. Gave a presentation at the American Chemical Society Meeting in Dallas 1989 – My presentation was called “Anomalous Fading of Thermoluminescence in Different Temperature Forms of Oligoclase”. If I have trouble falling asleep I can read it or one of the 14 other scientific papers I’ve published. This was the meeting where one University declared they had created cold fusion and they were selling video tapes for $350 US. It was a total scam and I had already started realizing that some “scientists” weren’t actually interested in Truth at all.

101. B.S. in Mathematics

102. Antarctic meteorite I worked on at NASA – JSC – I did nuclear chemistry at NASA in 1990. The people at NASA are party animals, I’m not kidding. The smartest and most fun of any group I’ve ever met. Film people are fun too, and extremely naughty. IT people mostly suck.

 

OK, that’s my tour. I hope you had a good time, there’s free beer & wine tasting and T-Shirts in the lobby.

 

I've had this Water Bob for 5 years in my hurricane prep and hoped I would never have to use it. Oh well.

It holds 100 gallons of water.

first shoot with catriona - model mayhem #421100

absolutely brilliant shoot - cat is amazing! can't wait to shoot again... and again - thanks also to gillybean for helping out on the day

 

Burfly Photography

Burfly Blog

Emohoc Graphic Design

 

CAT 5 cables, Computer Science Department of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, California

Cisco Catalyst 6509E Chassis. Sup720.

Warrington's Own Buses CH06CAT seen passing Warrington Town Hall on service CAT5 to Warrington interchange

Enviro 202 returns to Warrington through Thelwall on a Cat5 service, 23 May 2018.

Warrington Own Buses YX18KTT 210 seen loading up in Altrincham Interchange on service CAT5 to Warrington Interchange

In the server room at work.

SDCC 2012 - Yaya Han's cosplay adventures. Posing with screen-used Tumbler HNNNNNG!

My Arkham City Catwoman costume was made by me - 50 hours of work, 5 minutes to put on. Go figure.

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