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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
'Spin-a-Disc 2' Waltzer
Phillip Scarrott
Deanshanger, 20 July 2013
On the way back from Campbell Park I spotted posters for a fair in Deanshanger and was surprised to find Scarrotts' equipment at what is said to be the largest fair in the village for about 17 years, as I had expected them to already be at Willen Lake for their usual summer holiday visit. This was a short Wednesday to Saturday opening to fill a gap in the schedule and my visit was on the final evening, hence the rounding boards having already been removed from the Waltzer ready for pull down that night.
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
Frame :*SURLY* disc trucker
Headset :*VELO ORANGE* grand cru headset
Crankset :*BLUE LUG* XMC crank set
Tire :*TERAVAIL* rampart tire
Handle :*SIM WORKS* little nick bar
Stem :*NITTO* UI-75 stem
Brake Lever :*DIA-COMPE* SS-6 brake lever
Brake:*TRP* spyre
Saddle :*SELLE ANATOMICA* X1 leather saddle
Seat Post :*NITTO* S65
Rack:*SURLY* nice rack
Grip :*ERGON* GP1 ergo grips small
Pedal :*MKS* lambda pedal
Stand:*PLETSCHER* double kickstand
Tali by night! Totally unphotoshopped, only downsized from 4k to 2k in photoshop. 2 x SB800 manually triggered, one on the left and the other on the right. 20sec shuttertime is used to capture the discs movement. We ducktaped a led keyring below the disc just to find them in the night time.
Taken for the Camera-wiki page: camera-wiki.org/wiki/Disc_film
Disc film was a format introduced by Kodak, along with the cameras in June 1982 (in the US) and September 1982 (in the UK). [Camera-Wiki]. Cameras went out of production in c.1990, but Kodak made film until 1999. The cartridges were only a few mm thick, and just placed into the back of the camera
This shows the side of the cartridge that shows through the window of the back of the camera- where you can see the film label and the frame counter. The frame counter is just some numbers moulded into the film disc (in this photo, a little misaligned between two numbers); see processed disc. The camera rotates the disc after each exposure to bring the next, tiny, 8×10.5mm frame into position in the shuttered frame on the rear behind the lens.
Disco de aluminio con recubrimiento sintético, de 10 pulgadas, grabado y etiquetado por Publicitaria SRS S.A.,Santiago, en los 70's, usando un disco grabable Audiodisc (la marca más utilizada para ello.)
Grabado en 78 rpm. presenta cuatro comerciales de radio distintos para un solo producto, repitiéndose estos en el lado B.
NOTA: Está a disposición el audio en MP3 tanto de este disco como de cualquier otro que aparezca en esta galería, con este mensaje.
A quien lo solicite por el Flickrcorreo, se le enviará una copia del audio de manera gratuita a vuelta de correo.
CERVICAL SPINE ANATOMY INTER-VERTEBRAL DISCS surgery information
Between the vertebrae are jelly-filled cushions, called intervertebral discs.
Looking at the inside of an intervertebral disc, we can see the fibrous outer annulus which has the consistency of a pencil eraser. The annulus provides the strength. The softer water-filled jelly-like nucleus acts as the shock-absorber. surgery information.
The whole disc carries 80% of the load through the neck. When you sit, stand up, bend or twist, large compressive forces are applied to your spine. There are several factors that determine the ability of your intervertebral discs to handle these forces:
your inherited make-up
disc health – worsened by smoking, poor nutrition, sedentary lifestyle, weak muscles, and obesity
ageing
poor posture – while sitting, standing and lifting
heavy loads during home, work or sporting activities. surgery information.
Minor annulus tears can weaken the disc, leading to a herniation of the nucleus.
When the forces applied to your back exceed the strength of your disc, minor injuries to the disc can occur. It is important to note these injuries may or may not hurt at the time.
As the continuous stresses and repeated injuries accumulate, they cause disc dehydration, stiffening and collapse, and increased wear and tear on the spine’s joints and ligaments, and disc tears leading to disc protrusion and compression of adjacent spinal cord or nerve roots.
CERVICAL SPINE ANATOMY INTER-VERTEBRAL DISCS surgery information
This article was written with the assistance of the following surgeons.
Dr Paul Licina. Dr Licina is spinal orthopedic surgeon, and co-founder of Brisbane Orthopaedic Specialist Services in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. www.brisbaneorthopaedics.com.au/paul_licina.html
Dr Matthew McDonald. Dr McDonald is a spinal neurosurgeon based at Wakefield Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. www.wakefieldneurosurgery.com.au
Dr Richard Parkinson. Dr Parkinson is a spinal neurosurgeon based at St Vincent's Clinic, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. www.svph.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=vie...
Dr Lali Sekhon. Dr Sekhon is a spinal neurosurgeon, and founder of Nevada Neurosurgery in Reno / Carson City, Nevada, USA. www.nevadaneurosurgery.com
surgery information
nb's *SURLY* disc trucker complete bike
Spec
Frame:*SURLY* disc trucker custom painted by COOK PAINT WORKS
Stem:*SALSA CYCLES* cro moto
Handle:*NITTO* b814 3-piece bar
Wheels:*VELOCITY* p35 X *SHIMANO* deore xt
Shifter:*SHIMANO*
Brake:*HAYES*
Tires:*MAXXIS* ardent
Crankset:*SHIMANO* deore
Saddle:*WTB* pure-v
Rack:*TUBUS* duo
Panniers:*SWIFT INDUSTRIES* Jr.Ranger
Frame Bags:*FAIRWEATHER* frame bag & corner bag
Stembag:*HOME AND PAW* golden ball bag
Frame :*SURLY* disc trucker
Headset :*CHRIS KING* nothreadset 1 1/8 inch
Wheel :*VELOCITY* cliffhanger rim × *PHILWOOD* iso disc hub
Tire :*TERAVAIL* rampart tire
Crankset :*BLUELUG* RMC crank set × *WOLF TOOTH COMPONENTS* drop stop chainring
Handle :*NITTO* LOSCO bar
Stem :*NITTO* V-4 stem
RD :*SHIMANO* SLX
Brake:*PAUL* klamper disc calliper
Brake lever:*PAUL* canti lever
Saddle :*BROOKS* carved cambium
Seat Post :*NITTO* S65
Front rack:*NITTO* m-1B front rack × *WALD* 137 basket
Rear rack :*SURLY* nice rack
Grip:*PDW* speed metal grips
Pedal :*MKS* XC-III bear trap pedal
Skewer:*PAUL* quick release skewer
Stand :*BL SELECT* URSUS double jumbo stand
New disc mount for the DCDC coming in -Mid Spring 2011. Allows compatibility with more rack models. About time...we know!
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
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