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A dial test indicator consists of a gauge; on the gauge is a pin level mounted on a spring. When the pin contacts a surface, pressure forces the pin lever up, causing the dial gauge to move. Numbers marked on the perimeter of the dial test indicator display the amount of pressure applied to the pin lever.
Por el cajón del río González, entre las juntas con los ríos de las Tragedias y Salitre.
Región de Ñuble, Chile central.
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Wijzerplaat in het plafond bij Planetarium Eise Eisinga
Het Planetarium Eise Eisinga is een wetenschapsmuseum in de stad Franeker in de provincie Friesland. Centraal staat een planetarium dat werd gebouwd door Eise Eisinga tussen 1774 en 1781. Aangedreven door een slingeruurwerk geeft het astronomisch uurwerk sinds de voltooiing in 1781 de actuele positie van de planeten aan via de plafondwijzerplaat en is hiermee het oudste werkende planetarium ter wereld.
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Dial in the ceiling at Planetarium Eise Eisinga
The Planetarium Eise Eisinga is a science museum in the city of Franeker in the province of Friesland. At its center is a planetarium that was built by Eise Eisinga between 1774 and 1781. Powered by a pendulum clock, the astronomical clock has displayed the current position of the planets via the ceiling dial since its completion in 1781, making it the oldest working planetarium in the world.
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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
A previously unpublished shot captured in September 2020. I love that we still "dial a number" generations after rotary dial telephones were outdated or out of fashion. Enjoy!
The Prague Astronomical Clock is a medieval astronomical clock located in Prague, on Old Town Square. The clock is located on the south wall of the town hall. The clock is said to have been built by master clockmaker Hanus on 9 October 1410. Legend has it that Hanus had his eyes gouged out to prevent him from reproducing his masterpiece elsewhere. The clock comes to life every hour until 9 p.m.
If you enlarge this photograph you might catch a glimpse of the local superhero doing a quick change in the phonebox. Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No it's Supertelephonist!
These red telephone boxes are very rare now, but you see plenty of rare things in historical Ross in Tasmania's Midlands. Both these boxes a fully operational (and on standby for superheroes or even a wannbe Dr Who). The box on the left is a fascinating way to tell local history. Open the door, go inside and dial up a story. Did you see the operator looking out at us?
www.examiner.com.au/story/5906610/the-red-telephone-box-f...
Said goodbye to neighbor and sometimes model Carol last week. She transitioned as friends sometimes do from a physical presence in my life to a tiny number alongside the text icon on my phone. We vowed to keep in touch, but it's never quite the same once neighbors are no longer defined as such. Her new home is just a few hours away, but might as well be across the country. I'm grateful that the universe brought us together for the relative short time we shared. And for the many scenes we were able to capture together. Our final session (neither of us knew it at the time) was last autumn in a parched soybean field under a magnificent sky. At times the low sun virtually electrified the withered crop field, seemingly bringing the plants back to life in a sea of light and texture. And there stood Carol, rendered in absolute shadowy blackness. It was as if someone had taken an X-Acto knife and simply cut her out of the photo. Prophetic indeed. Upon departing I told her we could return here any time for another session as it was literally within walking distance of our homes. But I had an uneasy sense that we never would.
Part of my husbands radio collection. Capehart was founded in the 1920's by Homer Capehart, later Senator of Indiana. Theme for Smile on Saturday is Radio.
A brief but enjoyable visit to Budapest and an explore at this iconic abandoned Powerplant control room.
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A closer shot of the dial here: www.flickr.com/photos/boules/54176924832/in/dateposted-pu...
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