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Appareil compact 35 mm bi focal fabriqué à Taïwan en 1991 identique au Sure Shot télé max aux USA et Autoboy mini T au Japon. viseur collimaté avec modification au changement de la focale. 2 objectifs : 3,5/38 mm et 6/70 mm ( changement par curseur). Flash débrayable auto et avec réduction des yeux rouges. Mise au point AiAF à 3 points de 0.65 m à l'infini. film 135 DX en 24x36 et moteur. 1 pile CR 123 A. Retardateur et volet de fermeture. 234 g et 12.8 x 6.6 x 4.5 cm.
one of the amazing things that you would notice in singapore is even the country is small, they still manage to maximize the land space for their housing using hdb flats. on the same way their compact fire hydrants allows them to save more land space.
Producto:
VITIS® suave compact
Descripción del producto:
El cepillo VITIS® suave compact, de tamaño reducido, cabezal pequeño y filamentos suaves, permite reducir la placa bacteriana (biofilm oral) de manera eficaz.
Propiedades del producto:
- El cabezal pequeño del cepillo VITIS® suave compact permite llegar a zonas de difícil acceso de la cavidad bucal.
- Los filamentos son de dureza suave y con perfil ondulado, que sigue el contorno de las encías y facilita el acceso a los espacios interproximales.
- El cuello es maleable y flexible y el mango anatómico con estrías antideslizantes.
- El mango es anatómico y de tamaño reducido para facilitar su uso y movilidad día tras día fuera de casa.
- Incorpora un capuchón que protege los filamentos y mantiene el cabezal en condiciones óptimas.
- Su uso está indicado para el cepillado diario fuera de casa.
Modo de empleo:
Cepillar los dientes un mínimo de 2 veces al día o después de cada comida.
Presentación:
Disponible en color transparente, azul, rojo, y rosa.
Consulte en nuestra página web más información sobre VITIS® suave compact:
The bag in the hopper waiting to be compactor. I tried to grab it (yes the compactor is off, doesn’t work when the door is open). But I could not get it it was jammed in there, I figure I know when it is so could get the bag out after the cycle. I was fucking wrong.
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Expiry Date: 01/01/2013
Registration Date: 11/01/1994
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Evecase Compact Camera Nylon Pouch Case with Strap - Ink Blue for Nikon COOLPIX L620, L30, L28, L26, S31, S30, S810C, S3600, S9700, AW120, AW110, AW100, S800c, S4200, S9700, S9050, S9200, S6400, S3300, S4300, S6300, S9300, S100, S6200, S8200, S3100, S4100, P330, P340:
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Length: 22 meters (32 and 43 against the other Citadis trams of the range)
Internal width: 2.24 meters
Capacity per train: 120 passengers (including 30 seats and two wheelchair positions)
Commercial speed: 20 km / h
Longueur : 22 mètres (contre 32 et 43 pour les autres tramways de la gamme Citadis)
Largeur intérieure : 2,24 mètres
Capacité par rame : 120 voyageurs (dont 30 places assises et deux emplacements fauteuil roulant)
Vitesse commerciale : 20 km/h
AUBAGNE, a town of 46,000 inhabitants situated east of Marseille, inaugurated its first light rail line on September 1st 2014.
Like the town's bus network, no fares are charged for travel on the tram line, making it the first free-to-use light rail system in France and one of the first in Europe.
The 2.7km line has seven stations and links the main line station in Aubagne with Charrel. Construction began in early 2013 and the project had a budget of €166m including rolling stock.
Services operate at 10-minute intervals using a fleet of 10 Citadis Compact low-floor LRVs. The 22m-long three-section vehicles accommodate up to 125 passengers.
The Urban Community of Pays d'Aubagne et de l'Etoile decided in April that it would not proceed with construction of the second or third phase of the network, although the community's president Mrs Sylvia Barthélémy announced at the opening ceremony that the municipal government will study the reopening of the 14km Valdonne railway north of Aubagne as a light rail line.
The proposed line would serve an area with a population of 60,000, linking Aubagne with Roquevaire, Auriol, La Destrouse, and La Bouilladisse. At present there are around 18,000 car journeys a day on the road between Aubagne and La Bouilladisse, and 110,000 vehicles per day use the motorway linking the area with Marseille.
Enviro Waste operate a fleet of Hino vehicles in Greater Wellington on refuse/recycling duties. Here a smaller vehicle designed for accessing dense urban areas and the Wellington CBD is seen passing through Oriental Bay on Wellington's waterfront.
Agfa Optima Sensor compact 35mm camera
Specifications:-
Type: 35mm compact camera
Size: 104 mm x 68 mm x 54 mm (W x H x D)
Image Format: 24 x 36 mm (W x H)
Lens: Agfa Solitar, 40 mm f/2.8
Diaphragm: Automatic f/2.8 to f/22
Focusing: Manual scale pictograms on top of the focus ring/ meter/feet scale on bottom, focusing 3ft/1.09m - infinity
Shutter Speeds: 1/500 second - 15 seconds
Viewfinder: Large direct finder with parallax marks for near focus
Film Loading: Manual
Film Transport: Manual single stroke lever, also used to rewind film when the 'R' button is depressed and turned
Film Speeds: 25 ASA/15 DIN to 500 ASA/28 DIN, selected on a ring around the lens
Flash Contact: Hot shoe, aperture selected manually with flash
Cable Release Socket: On left hand side of the camera body
Tripod Socket: 1/4 in. on right hand side which doubles as camera strap attachment
Battery: 3 V625U batteries, located by opening the camera back
Compact is a neat little studs up font. Basic, but gets the job done. Perfect for signing mosaics.
Try writing with the font or check the details on Swooshable.
Fujica's pretentionless compact rangefinder with coupled seleniumcell. Note that the leatherette has dried up and retracted with the years, I recommand shoeshine or moistering creme.
The BMW Compact was a small family car which was basically a truncated hatchback version of the BMW E36 platform.
The car was available in 316i, 316g (compressed natural gas), 318ti and 318tds (diesel). The title Ti(Touring International) is unique to the Compact range and is used on the more powerful versions, harking back to the BMW New Class Tii models of the sixties and seventies.
From front bumper to A pillar, the Compact is identical to the BMW 3 Series (E36) sedan, sharing the front fenders, bumpers, lights, windshield, wing mirrors, and the hood. As with the entire E36 range, the E36/5 also shares an idential wheelbase. Similarities with the E36 sedan/coupe range end here; from the A pillar rearwards, the E36/5 is unique from others in the E36 range featuring unique framed doors, windows, roof, trunk pan, taillights, and suspension.
The BMW E36/5 Compact shares its suspension with the BMW Z3 and M Coupe/Roadster. The front employed the E36's standard MacPherson strut design. However the and rear suspension used a semi trailing arm from the previous model BMW 3 Series (E30) which allowed for more a lower trunk floor height, fold down rear seats, and an exterior undermounted compact spare tire.
The inherent design of the trailing arm suspension was that it favoured oversteer. It is the rarest and most sought after of the E36 318 lineup by enthusiasts, being the lightest, fastest, best handling and least expensive.
Apart from a simple one piece dashboard, the E36 Compact shared the same seats and trim as the full-sized 3-series. During 1993/4, BMW built several prototype 5-door compacts, which looked outwardly even more similar to the saloon right back to the C-pillar. However, following the initially disappointing sales response to the Compact (in comparison to the Saloon & Coupe models) BMW decided not to offer a 5-door variant. The prototypes were stripped and the bodyshells disposed of.
The E36 Compact was very popular in its home market in Europe, which prompted BMW to market the car to North America for the 1995 model year. The E36 Compact's front-engine, rear-wheel drive layout was unique for the segment, giving it no direct competitors in North America.
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Sperryville is in Rappahannock, County, Virginia. Small, but compact, this vernacular house has a large shingled front gable with a decorated vergeboard in the gable (along with an interesting vent). There is some nice woodwork on the small porch posts.
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Work quickly and efficiently with the plate compactor. Eliminate the need for a worker in the trench.
This large, wheel-type compactor is just the ticket for compacting backfilled trenches 4- to 12-inches wide and up to 4-feet-deep.
Whale jumping of the water in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Taken with a compact Kodak camera.. i was lucky to get it!
The second model based on the stacked triangle twists just uploaded.
This model:
Alios kraft, hexagon from 30x30 cm square, 40 division grid.
Included CP and several views, backlit, with and without flash.
Well, ok, this is only some boring shot.
The reason was, to find out about the bokeh capabilities of my compact Canon G10 ...
Result is, not really surprising, that with small objects and macro mode (the golden birds on the fence poles are perhaps 10 cm in height) you can get a quite decent bokeh. Otherwise not.
Good bokeh / good background blur needs:
+ small object distance
+ large focal distance (drawback of the compact cams: short focal lengths :-/ )
+ wide aperture
+ long background distance
.... that's the whole trick ... :-)
These newly built dwellings at Thetford make a refreshing change from the usual mean little "traditional" modern houses, with their sub-Georgian embellishments, cubicle-like rooms and allocated parking. I know a chap who lives a few yards from here. He told me they were going for an "affordable" £120,000. Hmmm. Wouldn't mind one myself. The signboards say that one is sold and one remains for sale. Yet the website says that the agents are property management consultants acting on behalf of landlords. Can't quite work that one out.
My only complaint would be that the ground floor front is all window. This is another example ...habit dies hard... of an architect giving his "end users" what he thinks they ought to have, rather than what they actually want. We're all familiar with the dogma that interiors should be "light" and "airy" and that the inside of the house should merge with the outside. But these are abstractions. Human beings require privacy, retreat, "defensible space" and refuge from the world's scrutiny. Top-to-bottom windows might do on the garden front, but nobody wants to live in a goldfish bowl. The new owners of the three occupied houses have already had to spend a pretty penny on net curtains.