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I am having to get used to the new ways
"…back in my day…" front cranks were 52/42
Its just the way things were
this is a "new normal" 50/34
I asked the guy at REI about changing it out for a "normal" (to me) one
he looked at me like I was crazy
Of course the last road bike I had was a "12 speed" with 6 rear sprockets
This is a "20 speed" with 10 rear sprockets including a 11 12 at the small end
That is a BIG gear even with "just" a 50 up front
IC 1318 is a giant H Alfa region and one of the brightest among all emission clouds in the Cygnus complex. The region spans over 100 light years. The projected bright star at the center of the nebula is a star class known as Sadir F8 or Gamma Cygni. Its location is only 750 light years away and unrelated to the nebulosity is much more distant 5000 light years. region. There is considerable darkening of the region due to the intervention of dust inside the great rift of the Milky Way that dims the light of many of the bright stars spread across the region. . The big split represents a series of accumulation of dark clouds that create a division in the Milky Way between the clouds and star Swan Sagittarius. The whole complex nebula known as IC 1318 has three distinct components visible, IC1318 a, b, and c. IC 1318 B and C constitute a single giant cloud HII bisected by a rail of coarse dust obscures known as LDN 889. The two components (b and c) of the region HII straddle lane thick dust along its northern and southern borders. The symmetry of the complex has been compared to a butterfly that has led to its popular name as the "Butterfly Nebula". The dust lane dividing light thickness is 20 years and is physically linked to the emission nebula and molecular cloud complex parent. All Alfa H region is illuminated by a lone star class O9 visually obscured. The area is complex and various nebulae unrelated project together in the same. One of the remaining brighter in radio wavelengths projected onto the same line of sight as IC 1318 supernova, but is more distant at least 1000 years other light. Located near IC 1318 and surrounded by the Great Rift of the Milky Way galaxy Cygnus OB2 association's located at a distance of about 5500 light years. This group of young massive stars is undoubtedly the most massive and extensive stellar association in the Milky Way. It contains more than 2600 OB type stars spread across 200 light years of space. Its total gas content is estimated at more than several hundred thousand solar masses. The stars of the constellation Cygnus OB2 are quite young to have formed between one and two million years. Darkening and reddening of the association by the thick dust that obscures the region has hampered an accurate record of all its members. Its massive and compact the unusual nature has led some astronomers suggest it could be listed as a globular cluster rather than an OB association. Some astronomers have suggested that Cygnus OB2 be considered a cluster of similar stars super 30 Doradus in the Large Magellanic Cloud. IR More detailed studies that help to uncover massive clusters of stars hidden from view by dust in our galaxy. Its massive and compact the unusual nature has led some astronomers suggest it could be listed as a globular cluster rather than an OB association. Some astronomers have suggested that Cygnus OB2 be considered a cluster of similar stars super 30 Doradus in the Large Magellanic Cloud. IR More detailed studies that help to uncover massive clusters of stars hidden from view by dust in our galaxy. Its massive and compact the unusual nature has led some astronomers suggest it could be listed as a globular cluster rather than an OB association. Some astronomers have suggested that Cygnus OB2 be considered a cluster of similar stars super 30 Doradus in the Large Magellanic Cloud. IR More detailed studies that help to uncover massive clusters of stars hidden from view by dust in our galaxy.
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The CXS Compact cordless drill is the latest, and by far the smallest, extension of Festool’s Li-Ion drill platform. Featuring the FastFix chuck system, the CXS can be used with the Centrotec chuck, keyless chuck, or an optional right angle attachment that allows you to access even the tightest spaces. As you would expect, the CXS features exceptional ergonomics, with a battery design that removes the bulk from the handle, ensuring maximum comfort over extended use. Weighing in just under 2 pounds with the Centrotec chuck attached, the CXS will not leave you feeling fatigued even after all day use. The CXS offers exceptional battery life and an ultra-low recharge time, fully recharging in just 30 minutes. The drill comes with two 10.8v 1.3Ah Lithium Ion batteries to keep you drilling and driving instead of waiting for a battery to recharge. The drill, charger and both batteries are covered by Festool's comprehensive 3-year warranty.
Zodiak - Pentax PC35AF-M Compact (35 mm f:2.8 fixed lens) & Kodak ISO 200 Film - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
We've been working on these compact plastruders, including using various PTFE liners, for a while and expect to have them available in the near future.
The site that commemorated the blood compact between Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna is just a few kilometers from the Bohol city proper.
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Compacting trench backfill after installation of large diameter (10-foot I think) storm sewer on 90th Street, as part of the Meinecke Avenue Flood Mitigation Project. September 2012. Globe Contractors.
lovely compact camera with sharp lens ... and with normal flash :) (I find it more useful that pop up in other mju models :)
Houseboat: interior; white bathroom, tiled shower cubical, rectangular wash basin / sink, port hole window. Not used L etc 07/2005 p98
March 2, 2023 - Patchogue, NY - Governor Kathy Hochul highlights Long Island Budget Investments and urgency of New York Housing Compact in Patchogue. (Darren McGee/Office of Governor Kathy Hochul)
Appareil compact 35 mm fabriqué à Mexico en 1997 avec objectif 8/30 mm. Film 135, pas de réglages, poids de 160 g et dimensiopns de 135x70x40 mm.
Said to be the last Agfa made in Germany. As the name says, it is very compact. The film is pre-wound upon loading and returns to the cassette after exposure. Auto exposure. Manual focus. Electronic controls. Use two AAA batteries.
2007年仕様:
ベース:ブリヂストンTransit Compact(無印良品OEM版)
ハンドル:メーカー不明360mmドロップハンドル
ブレーキレバー:Testach製エイドアーム
サドル:VELO製VL-146G
シートポスト:TOEI製ロングシートポスト(31.8mm径×520mm長)
LEDライト:CATEYE HL-EL210
ライトホルダー:箕浦製LH-50をフレームに装着
リアLEDライト:メーカー&製品名不明の赤色LEDライト
サドルバック:mont-bell製サドルパックL
空気入れ:100円ショップの小型ポンプをサドルバックに常備
Ponder & Best's computer keeps very busy! This actually does seem to be a fresh design for 1969, reflecting P&B's increasing involvement in their Japanese suppliers' design process.
I'll leave it to you to evaluate how "compact" this lens actually is; but the 4.5-foot minimum focus is indeed a cut above the norm.
I got my own copy of this lens in one of those "whoops" eBay lowball-bid incidents. But it arrived with sticky aperture blades. While I did eventually succeed in cleaning and reassembling the lens, as I recall my wisdom from that experience was that opening from the back was a mistake (the click mechanism for the aperture ring has an incredibly tiny spring and ball bearing). Taking care to note the original orientations of threaded parts up front, it was much easier to extract and clean the aperture blades from that end (using lighter fluid).