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Autorennstrecke von Bahrain!
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With the AIDAPrima to the Orient from Dubai!
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Route: Dubai – Abu Dhabi – Abu Dhabi – Manama/Khalifa Bin Salman Port – Sir Bani Yas – Sir Bani Yas – Dubai – Dubai – Dubai
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Mit der AIDAPrima in den Orient ab Dubai!
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Routenverlauf: Dubai – Abu Dhabi – Abu Dhabi – Manama/Khalifa Bin Salman Port – Sir Bani Yas – Sir Bani Yas – Dubai – Dubai – Dubai
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The spectacular circuit wall of Butrint dates back to the 4th century BC and is a fine example of the engineering skills of this period. The wall was constructed, without mortar, using large blocks that fit closely together. The gate was discovered by the Italian Archaeological Mission in the 1930s. They associated the gate with the Scaean Gate mentioned in Virgil's epic poem The Aeneid (Book III). Virgil recounts Aeneas's journey from Troy to Italy, and his meeting with the Trojan exiles, Helenus and Andromache who, according to legend, founded Butrint.
Viewing across the Langdale Valley towards the Langdale Pikes and Pike of Stickle from Pike of Blisco, Lake District.
Photos captured completing a circuit of the Langdale Fells including Pike of Blisco, Great Knott, Crinkle Crags, Bow Fell, Rossett Pike and Pike of Stickle in the Lake District.
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Close up of computer circuit board
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Het Circuit Nijvel (Circuit Nivelles-Baulers) is een voormalig racecircuit in de Belgische plaats Baulers.
De Formule 1 Grand Prix Formule 1 van België werd in 1972 en 1974 op het Circuit Nijvel gehouden, nadat Spa-Francorchamps te gevaarlijk werd bevonden. Het was aanvankelijk de bedoeling dat het ene jaar de race in Zolder werd gehouden en het andere in Nijvel, ten zuiden van Brussel. Het circuit was kort daarvoor nieuw gebouwd.
Het circuit was voor zijn tijd zeer modern met ruime uitloopstroken, maar daardoor ook erg saai. Ook was het moeilijk de financiën rond te krijgen. Al na het eerste jaar had men grote problemen, en met veel moeite werd in 1974 weer een race gehouden. In 1976 kon men niet voldoende geld bij elkaar krijgen. Daarna zou het nooit meer een Grand Prix ontvangen en raakte het zelfs zijn circuitlicentie kwijt. In 1981 viel het doek definitief.
Beide races die gehouden zijn in Nijvel werden gewonnen door Emerson Fittipaldi. Het circuit heeft jarenlang ongebruikt gelegen maar is recentelijk grotendeels omgebouwd tot industriepark. Er rest nog slechts een klein deel van het oorspronkelijke circuit.
Bron Wikipedia: nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circuit_Nijvel
Built in 1971, the circuit hosted two rounds of the Formula One Belgian Grand Prix in 1972 and 1974 during the time when the race was supposed to alternate between Walloon and Flemish circuits. Designed by Roger Caignie to be a safe alternative to Spa, Nivelles was perhaps too safe. It had massive runoff areas, was flat and featureless, and was described by many drivers as being bland and sterile.[citation needed] Nivelles was not popular amongst the paying spectators since they thought that they were not close enough to the action.[citation needed]
The track ran into economic problems very early in its life. The organiser went bankrupt in 1974. They were however able to find enough sponsors to organise that year's Formula One race. In 1976 it was once again Nivelles's turn to organise the Belgian Grand Prix, but the track was not considered safe enough for Formula One because of the condition of the tarmac. By 1980 the circuit was deemed too dangerous for car racing, but motorcycle events continued until 1981. When the circuit licence expired on June 30, 1981, the track was finally closed for good. Until the late 1990s the pit buildings and the circuit were left abandoned, and it was possible to drive illegal laps around the track. However, in the early 21st century the track was demolished and is now a part of an industrial estate, but it is still possible to see traces of the circuit.
The fastest F1 lap at the circuit was set in 1974 by Denny Hulme, who set a time of 1:11.31 in his McLaren-Ford.
Source Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nivelles-Baulers
www.circuitsofthepast.nl/nl-NL/nivelles
28/12/2017
Premiers pas en photo macro... Parfait pour les longues soirées d'hiver !
My first steps in macrophotography...perfect for those long winter nights !
Was playing around a little more with my new Nikon SB-24 flash; I decided to shoe-mount it (place it in my shoe instead of on a stand), and I put a blue filter over it to give the circuit board a 'colder' look. I took the picture into Photoshop and made the picture blur a little on top and bottom, and adjusted the color to a more neutral tone (it was bluish straight out of camera).
The picture is of a circuit board from an old 10 GB hard drive I had laying around (there's a picture of the other side of the drive earlier in my photostream).
Strobist Info: Nikon SB-24 triggered via Cactus trigger, with 'Primary Blue' filter taped over the light, mounted inside my dress shoe, set to 1/16 power, about 6" up and to the left of the circuit board. I took the picture on my bed, because space is tight in my dorm room...
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Pulse signal router. Gate input signal drives a counter chip that routes gate signals round-robin style to 3 outputs (on steps 1, 3, 4.) A DIP switch to select the counter chip's loop point, and a push button to halt.
Our boiler needed a new water sensor. This was the chip that was replaced.
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Circuit City at Potomac Mills
14500 Potomac Mills Rd, Woodbridge, VA
2009
Remeber the commerical when the red part of the building plugged in? Here is a link to the commercial .
WEC and GP2 at the Bahrain International Circuit to test the Fujinon XF100-400mm f4.5/5.6 Lens.
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Close up of computer circuit board
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082808 - - This is photo manipulated picture, created for a just for fun photoshop contest site- photoshopfaceoff.com/index.php?module=Contest&action=...
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