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Disco de aluminio recubierto, de 16 pulgadas, grabado por la subsidiaria chilena del Servicio Informativo de los Estados Unidos, en 1952.
Grabado a 33 1/3 rpm. presenta un programa radial en un solo lado, quedando el lado B liso.
Comúnmente los discos de temporada, como este, se usaban un par de veces y luego se almacenaban por varios años hasta que la radioemisora, queriendo hacer espacio, los acababa dando de baja (mejor dicho: desechando) y sólo algunos se conservan guardados o regrabados en cinta magnética.
The fourth hole on the Montgomery County Parks & Rec disc golf course in Christiansburg, Virginia. Olympus XZ-1
The Smart Disc is a Predator weapon that requires immense skill to wield - a sort of remote-controlled death frizbee buzzsaw, it can cut through nearly anything and return to the user, but catching it without losing one's fingers can be quite the task. They make great melee weapons, too, as demonstrated in Predator 2.
Crazy disc brakes on the Pedal Revolution SOMA cargo bike we're using to carry over 24 loaves and 2 dozen muffins to the good people of San Francisco on our gluten-free bread delivery days.
A collection of a wide variety of discs on display at the IDGC. Notice the yellow disc, a 250+ gram "Heavy Whizback".
Disc film
Description
Disc film is a discontinued still-photography film format that was aimed at the consumer market. It was introduced by Kodak in 1982. The film is in the form of a flat disc, and is fully housed within a plastic cartridge. Wikipedia
Disc film
Description
Disc film is a discontinued still-photography film format that was aimed at the consumer market. It was introduced by Kodak in 1982. The film is in the form of a flat disc, and is fully housed within a plastic cartridge. Wikipedia
An attempt to scan Kodak Disc film without cutting the disc into pieces.
1. Picture of the complete disc.
I used to store all my photos on discs as well as the computer - now they are on two external hard drives.
Frame :*SURLY* disc trucker Painted by COOK PAINT WORKS
Headset :*CHRIS KING* nothreadset
Wheel :*VELO ORANGE* disc hub × *PACENTI* brevet rim
Tire:*ULTRADYNAMICO* cava race tire
Handle :*NITTO* B352 albatross bar
Brake lever:*DIA-COMPE* SS-6 brake lever
Brake:*TRP* spyre SLC
Stem :*NITTO* FW-21 stem
Saddle :*BROOKS* b17 standard
Seat clamp:*PHILWOOD* seat post collar
Rack :*SIM WORKS* obento rack
Grip :*OURY* V2 grip
Pedal :*MKS* PAMBDA pedal
These are the discs I throw with...some more than others.
Top L=Premier T-Bone...a dimpled disc, and heavy (173)...it was $6 and I was curious. I don't use it much.
Top Middle=Innova Wraith...one of my first discs (168). It's torn up, so I throw it into trees, around water, anywhere I'd be sad if I lost a favorite. Directly below is a newer Wraith (165).
Top R=Little Flyer Maximizer...this has become one of my favorite discs because it is so light (152)...tends to fly with a nice S curve and a rise at the end. A real bargain at $9.
L center Tie-dye=Innova Champion TeeBird...I found it on a course, nameless. Bit too heavy for me (174), but I'll throw it when it's really windy.
R center=Innova Factory Second...it's a Dragon, and my favorite, lightest (150), and most used disc.
L bottom=Aerobie Epic...meant to be thrown tomahawk style, I mainly use it to throw through heavy woods or up and over something. Although it's billed as "ultra long range" I don't have the strength to do much else with it (169). Very useful though on woodsy courses.
Middle Bottom=Discraft Crush...it's orange, it has lift and flies predictably (167).
R Bottom=Innova Aviar...my putter. Eh. The longer my putts are, the more inaccurate they become...so to me, a putter's a putter.
Frame :*SURLY* disc trucker Painted by COOK PAINT WORKS
Headset :*CHRIS KING* nothreadset
Wheel :*VELO ORANGE* disc hub × *PACENTI* brevet rim
Tire:*ULTRADYNAMICO* cava race tire
Handle :*NITTO* B352 albatross bar
Brake lever:*DIA-COMPE* SS-6 brake lever
Brake:*TRP* spyre SLC
Stem :*NITTO* FW-21 stem
Saddle :*BROOKS* b17 standard
Seat clamp:*PHILWOOD* seat post collar
Rack :*SIM WORKS* obento rack
Grip :*OURY* V2 grip
Pedal :*MKS* PAMBDA pedal
Frame :*EQUILIBRIUM* disc road Painted by COOK PAINT WORKS
Headset :*CHRIS KING*
Wheels :*CHRIS KING* R45 disc × *ENVE* SES
Handlebar :*ENVE* carbon road bar
Shift Lever :*SHIMANO* DURA-ACE
Brake :*SHIMANO* DURA-ACE
Crankset :*SHIMANO* DURA-ACE
BB:*CHRIS KING*
FD&RD :*SHIMANO* DURA-ACE
Tire :*WTB* exposure tire
Seatpost :*ENVE* carbon seatpost
Seat clamp:*PHILWOOD* seat post collar
Pedal :*SHIMANO* DURA-ACE
04/27/2014 A DJ at the stage under the main tent during the Sakura Matsuri at the BBG. Kodak Ektar 100. Contax G1. Carl Zeiss Planar 45mm 1:2.0.
This laser disc is from the Jonathan Friedlander collection of Middle Eastern Americana (Collection Number 1314). Department of Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA.
OAC Finding Aid: www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt4779r5hf/
Photo by Lori Dedeyan
Revelado de forma casera, con tanque BN y químicos C41 de minilab, mil gracias a Carlos por atreverse a revelarlo ;-)
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CÁMARA: KODAK DISC 4000
FORMATO: Disc Film
PELÍCULA: Fujicolor HR film
ISO: 200
CADUCIDAD: 1990 revelado 2010
ESCANEADO: HP G4050