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(1625), (K 508), London Brick's old Recovery Truck Tax Disc.

Frame: Surly Disc Trucker 26” 52 cm

 

Wheels: Shimano XT / SP PL-8 / DT Swiss XR 331 650b

Tires: Compass Babyshoe Pass 584x42c, Schwalbe SV14A Xlight

 

Cranks: Shimano 105 FC-5502, 165 mm/ J&L Narrow Wide 38t

Bottom bracket: BB-5500 Octalink 109.5 mm

Pedals: DMR V6

Shifter: Sunrace SLR-R9

Rear derailleur: Shimano XT Shadow RD-M772

Cassette: Shimano CS-HG400-9, 11-34t

Chain: Shimano CN-HG93

Brakes: Shimano Deore BR-T615 / SM-RT54

 

Saddle: Iscaselle Country

Seatpost: American Classic 27.2

Headset: KCNC KHS-PT1767D

Stem: Nitto CT-80, 100 mm

Handlebar: Nitto Promenade B602AA

 

Mudguards: Gilles Berthoud 26" 60 mm Stainless Steel, long

Bell: Crane Bells Sakura, copper

Rack: Nitto R14

Front light: B&M IQ-X

Rear light: B&M Toplight Line Small

Eu levei dois anos pra resolver desencalhar o coitado do Leve, tsc,tsc...

Ele vai vencer em outubro deste ano...

Eu gostei dele com o Disco

*-*

Não consegui dar um acabamento decente, eu fiz duas vezes, de primeira eu usei o top coat da Risqué, meu amor por ele foi pro ralo...

Refiz porque sou muito chata e perfeccionista e quero minhas unhas bem feitas, mas não consegui acertar tanto assim da segunda vez...

Mas terça eu vou passar outro mesmo! ashuasha

Beijo gentchê, bye!

 

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Bulging Disc, bulging disc exercises, bulging disc in back, bulging discs

 

our body can only repair the disc herniation completely and permanently when and if you first get rid of the cause. In other words you need to stop hammering your discs! So let's look at the real cause of your herniated disc.

 

Three Peaks Recreation Area provides a challenging disc golf course.

 

PC: Steven Ralph Sharp

(* === Following code of Mathematica 8 generates this image. === *)

 

a = 8; (* center hole size of a torus *)

b1 = 5; (* the number of angles *)

b2 = 3; (* the number of waves *)

b3 = 2; (* the number of knots *)

c = 0; (* distance from the center of rotation *)

d = 1; (* the number of tori *)

h1 = 4; (* width of a torus *)

h2 = 7; (* width of a torus *)

h3 = 11; (* height of a torus *)

 

SetOptions[ParametricPlot3D,

PlotRange -> Full, Mesh -> None, Boxed -> False, Axes -> None,

PlotPoints -> 600, ImageSize -> 3000, Background -> RGBColor[{240, 250, 220}/255],

PlotStyle -> Directive[Specularity[White, 90], Texture[Import["D:/tmp/94.jpg"]]],

TextureCoordinateFunction -> ({#4, #5 b1 Pi} &), Lighting -> "Neutral"];

 

g[v_] := Cos[2 Cos[Cos[Cos[v]]]];

x = (a t - h1 g[t] + h2 Sin[b1 s]) Cos[b3 s] + c;

y = (a t - h1 Cos[t] + h2 Sin[b1 s]) Sin[b3 s] + c;

z = (a - h3 (g[t] + Sin[b2 t])) + c;

rm = Table[{x, y, z}.RotationMatrix[2 i Pi/d, {0, 0, 1}], {i, d}];

 

ParametricPlot3D[rm, {t, 0, 2 Pi}, {s, 0, 2 Pi}]

 

(*---

The Texture

Another shapes and colors, and the meaning of this code in the set description

*)

  

Layered Discs Installation views. (c) Barbara Gilhooly

Layered Disc #5, 17.5 x 17 inches, acrylic, ink, carved drawing on shaped wood panel.(c) 2015 Barbara Gilhooly

The disc golf crew... showin' folks how it's done.

Layered Disc #4, 7 inches, acrylic, ink, carved drawing on shaped wood panel.(c) 2015 Barbara Gilhooly

Silicon discs from a hard drive

 

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Bulging Disc, bulging disc exercises, bulging disc in back, bulging discs

 

our body can only repair the disc herniation completely and permanently when and if you first get rid of the cause. In other words you need to stop hammering your discs! So let's look at the real cause of your herniated disc.

 

Frame: Surly Disc Trucker 26” 52 cm

 

Wheels: Shimano XT / SP PL-8 / DT Swiss XR 331 650b

Tires: Compass Babyshoe Pass 584x42c, Schwalbe SV14A Xlight

 

Cranks: Shimano 105 FC-5502, 165 mm/ J&L Narrow Wide 38t

Bottom bracket: BB-5500 Octalink 109.5 mm

Pedals: DMR V6

Shifter: Sunrace SLR-R9

Rear derailleur: Shimano XT Shadow RD-M772

Cassette: Shimano CS-HG400-9, 11-34t

Chain: Shimano CN-HG93

Brakes: Shimano Deore BR-T615 / SM-RT54

 

Saddle: Iscaselle Country

Seatpost: American Classic 27.2

Headset: KCNC KHS-PT1767D

Stem: Nitto CT-80, 100 mm

Handlebar: Nitto Promenade B602AA

 

Mudguards: Gilles Berthoud 26" 60 mm Stainless Steel, long

Bell: Crane Bells Sakura, copper

Rack: Nitto R14

Front light: B&M IQ-X

Rear light: B&M Toplight Line Small

Hiding in the bushes - Playa Del Rey, California.

 

Osram Flash-Disc camera on 30-year-old Kodak Kodacolor VR Disc film.

Layered Disc #6, 11.5 x 13 inches, acrylic, ink, carved drawing on shaped wood panel.(c) 2015 Barbara Gilhooly

Konica Disc 15 camera

Fuji expired disc film

novarapid C-41

Layered Disc #8, 10 x 11 inches, acrylic, ink, carved drawing on shaped wood panel.(c) 2015 Barbara Gilhooly

An attempt to scan Kodak Disc film without cutting the disc into pieces.

 

2. as close as i could get with Minolta MD Macro 3.5/50, which is a true 1:1 macro lens!

Disc detail from Harley Davidson motorcycle

old city park disc golf course. moab .utah

 

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Bulging Disc, bulging disc exercises, bulging disc in back, bulging discs

 

our body can only repair the disc herniation completely and permanently when and if you first get rid of the cause. In other words you need to stop hammering your discs! So let's look at the real cause of your herniated disc.

 

The disc harrow attachment provides four sets of five 18 inch discs to prepare the siol for new seedbeds or plantings. The attachment also has adjustable cutting depths and aggressions.

 

moments at a concert

 

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Bulging Disc, bulging disc exercises, bulging disc in back, bulging discs

 

our body can only repair the disc herniation completely and permanently when and if you first get rid of the cause. In other words you need to stop hammering your discs! So let's look at the real cause of your herniated disc.

 

Frame: Surly Disc Trucker 26” 52 cm

 

Wheels: Shimano XT / SP PL-8 / DT Swiss XR 331 650b

Tires: Compass Babyshoe Pass 584x42c, Schwalbe SV14A Xlight

 

Cranks: Shimano 105 FC-5502, 165 mm/ J&L Narrow Wide 38t

Bottom bracket: BB-5500 Octalink 109.5 mm

Pedals: DMR V6

Shifter: Sunrace SLR-R9

Rear derailleur: Shimano XT Shadow RD-M772

Cassette: Shimano CS-HG400-9, 11-34t

Chain: Shimano CN-HG93

Brakes: Shimano Deore BR-T615 / SM-RT54

 

Saddle: Iscaselle Country

Seatpost: American Classic 27.2

Headset: KCNC KHS-PT1767D

Stem: Nitto CT-80, 100 mm

Handlebar: Nitto Promenade B602AA

 

Mudguards: Gilles Berthoud 26" 60 mm Stainless Steel, long

Bell: Crane Bells Sakura, copper

Rack: Nitto R14

Front light: B&M IQ-X

Rear light: B&M Toplight Line Small

A typical Disc Film camera of eighties. Disc cameras were made between 1982 and 1990- one of the shortest-lived and least ambitious formats - there was only medium-speed colour negative film available, and virtually all cameras were simple point-and-shoot snapshot designs. This one has no adjustments, auto exposure & flash, and a fixed-focus 12.5mm f2.8 coated lens. although there were even simpler examples. Frame size is just 8×10.5mm, which limited quality, which was further degraded by some processors not investing in the all of the specialised processing equipment and sometimes using printing optics designed for larger formats. Advances in film which made 110 and then Disc film viable moved across to 35mm cameras, and improved miniaturisation and automation made 35mm cameras almost as small as Disc devices, with far better results.

 

The film cartridge was simply dropped into the back, as shown on the rear view.

 

Powered by two AA-cells in the bottom, under the hinge-forward cover.

 

I took this photo four weeks ago, and cannot now find the camera, otherwise I'd write the size in here!

 

Size: 11cm x 8cm x 2.5cm (Thankyou PGMaher)

 

camera-wiki.org/wiki/Disc_film

camera-wiki.org/wiki/Boots

Frame: Surly Disc Trucker 26” 52 cm

 

Wheels: Shimano XT / SP PL-8 / DT Swiss XR 331 650b

Tires: Compass Babyshoe Pass 584x42c, Schwalbe SV14A Xlight

 

Cranks: Shimano 105 FC-5502, 165 mm/ J&L Narrow Wide 38t

Bottom bracket: BB-5500 Octalink 109.5 mm

Pedals: DMR V6

Shifter: Sunrace SLR-R9

Rear derailleur: Shimano XT Shadow RD-M772

Cassette: Shimano CS-HG400-9, 11-34t

Chain: Shimano CN-HG93

Brakes: Shimano Deore BR-T615 / SM-RT54

 

Saddle: Iscaselle Country

Seatpost: American Classic 27.2

Headset: KCNC KHS-PT1767D

Stem: Nitto CT-80, 100 mm

Handlebar: Nitto Promenade B602AA

 

Mudguards: Gilles Berthoud 26" 60 mm Stainless Steel, long

Bell: Crane Bells Sakura, copper

Rack: Nitto R14

Front light: B&M IQ-X

Rear light: B&M Toplight Line Small

If you plan on shooting lots of different film formats you've got to include the evil one.

 

Disc film has a bad reputation, but I have to say I like the camera. Kind of a ahead of it's time: Compact and slim, non user replaceable battery (ala iPods...), easy to load film. The styling is pretty cool, reminds me of a low price modern digital.

 

Ok the negative size is tiny compared to 35mm, but still it seems amazing that disc holds anything.

"Disc", (c) John Redekop 2005, approximately 18" diameter

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