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Played around with a couple of other designs. I really like the minifig stand!
I filmed a step by step on how to build the circular SNOT disc, plus a look at the other designs I came up with using the same method.
Watch it here www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZw94Q3CnWg
Thanks so much to Matthew Coleman for the challenge to come up with something like this and to Thomas Kuperus for suggesting the smaller sized disc.
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She's a very talented girl balancing the disc on just one tooth.
The frisbee looks gigantic next to her, but it's just a normal sized one
Frame :*SURLY* disc trucker BLUE LUG CUSTOM PAINT by COOK PAINT WORKS
Headset :*CHRIS KING* steelset 1 1/8"
Stem :*NITTO* ui-21 BX stem
Wheels :* VELOCITY* blunt ss rim × *SHIMANO* xt
Tire :*SURLY* knard 650B
Brake :*AVID*
Brake lever:*CANE CREEK* drop V
FD :*SHIMANO* tiagra
RD :*SHIMANO* 105
Crankset :*SHIMANO* deore
Handle :*SALSA* woodchipper
Bar tape:*BLUE LUG* acrylic cloth bar tape
Saddle :*WTB* pure V
Seat Post :*NITTO* s65
Fender :*VELO ORANGE*
Pedal :*MKS* lambda pedal
Front Rack :*SURLY* nice rack
Basket:*WALD*
Stand:*PLETSCHER* double kickstand
Chain:*KMC* X10SL DLC chain (black)
Rusted broken metal disc on a paint chipped wall in an old abandoned power plant, Dublin. It feels very much like a celtic design to me.
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An opportunity capturing some disc throwing at the tournament held in Americus KOA Brickyard Golf Club.
Men and women of all ages entered for a chance to win the local tournament.
Many thanks to Jack Beasley for his tutorial on camera settings on sport captures! I hope I did his tutorial justice with these captures on the participants in the tournament.
Great Job to all the participants and many thanks for allowing me to capture their moments of Disc throwing!
Copyright Robert W. Dickinson. Unauthorized use of this image without my express permission is a violation of copyright law.
Taken at the Pavilions Car Show in Scottsdale, Arizona, on 2/24/24.
Olympus E-M5 Mark III and Olympus 12-45mm f4.0 Pro lens with circular polarizer.
This image, captured with ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), shows a spiral disc around the young star HD 135344B. The image, which was released in 2016, was obtained with the Spectro-Polarimetric High-contrast Exoplanet Research (SPHERE) instrument.
Spiral features like these can be sculpted by planets, although this image doesn’t show evidence of companions orbiting HD 135344B. However, new observations at somewhat longer wavelengths, obtained with the Enhanced Resolution Imager and Spectrograph (ERIS) at the VLT, have found a possible young planet around this star.
The central black circle corresponds to a coronagraph –– a device that blocks the light of the star to reveal faint details around it.
Credit: ESO/T. Stolker et al.
The Human League : The Dignity of Labour Parts I-IV
Flexi-disc
Fast Product (1980)
VF-1
[Flexi-disc with a conversation between the band members about what the free flexi should actually contain. ]
Design: Bob Last
BNSF coal empties head south through Burlington, passing by hole 6 of a disc golf course situated by the Skagit River Bridge. Burlington, WA 12/7/2023
Esse esmalte coisa mais linda eu ganhei de presente da Mari, em nossa primeira troquinha. Faz um bom tempo já. Como eu já previa, ele é do tipo que tem que ser usado em dias mais frios. Do contrário, teria muitas bolinhas.
Aproveitei um dia que amanheceu com mais cara de outono e passei esse esmalte. Mas, até agora, eu não consegui definir a cor dele. Ora azul, ora verde... às vezes eu via um shimmer dourado. Esmalte super mutante.
A fórmula dele é muito boa, com ótima pigmentação e secagem. Mas, como poderão ver nas fotos, ele marca demais as cerdas do pincel. Ao vivo, aparecem ainda mais.
Eu queria muito mesmo usar algum glitter sobre ele e depois usar base fosca por cima. Não tive dúvida alguma na escolha. Corri para o Flash da Colorama, glitter branco bem fofo. Uma camadinha dele e mais uma camadinha de Matt Plus da Big Universo e pronto!
Com a base fosca por cima, as marcas das cerdas diminuíram bastante. Gostei muito dessa mani, tanto que fiquei uns 5 dias com ela!
Eu usei:
1x Nutribase Pró Fortalecimento, Colorama
2x Disco, Passe Nati
1x Flash, Colorama
1x Matt Plus, Big Universo
I posted a chart of the comparative sizes of Rollabind and Circa discs on diyplanner.com. This is a photo of actual discs from the two companies placed on the chart. You probably can't see it, but my printer was pretty true to size. Across the bottom is a row of discs representing all of the colors I have personally.
So, the other day I placed an order from www.bestbuy.com. They had Xbox 360 in-stock for a while so I purchased one. I needed some games too, so I bought Project Gotham Racing 3 and Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter. The system should come tomorrow, but the games have already come in the mail. I went and checked my mail today, since I was busy yesterday, and then opened one of the packages. After opening the PGR3 disc box, which was still in the plastic wrap, I carefully turned over the disk by grabbing the edges of the disc and much to my surprise the disc had fingerprint marks all over it. I will be returning the game to Best Buy tomorrow. I currently have not opened the other game box yet and will be taking it with me to Best Buy tomorrow and will open it on site. I let you know what happens.
On a side note the time is messed on my camera because when I was in Italy in March I forgot to change the time back to Central Time.
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
I've decided to display an old tax disc in my Honda. The car was registered in early May 1999, so officially the first disc for the car would have been 04/00, but I think this 1999 one looks good.
I have a large collection of tax discs from the early 90s up until very recently. This one is appropriately also from a Honda, although A13 DML is now on a 2013 Audi Q5.
Name: Disco sonobe (variation)
Designer: Natalia Romanenko
Units: 30
Paper: 5*7.5 cm (2:3)
Final height: ~ 7 cm
Joint: no glue
I liked the shadows breaking up the curves of the discs on this farm equipment.
Taken near Buellton, California, USA.
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
"Kodak’s Disc 4000 camera, developed in response to the popularity of other cartridge film formats like 110, used a disc with 15 8x10mm negatives arrayed in a circle.
Most all of the Disc cameras were fitted with a plastic aspheric lens that was protected by a sliding cover. Prints from the negatives were not very sharp, even with the aspheric lens design. This was mainly due to the negative size, which was slightly less than that of 110 size. Even 4×6 prints were pretty soft and no one would ever think to have an 8×10 made, but many brave souls did anyway.
Surprisingly, the Disc Film was produced until 1998, even though the camera saw an end to production in 1989. Kodak was also using the introduction of APS format to help ease customers dissatisfaction of the end of Disc film. Of course I really doubt very many people were still using the Disc camera by then." source: gadgets.boingboing.net/2008/03/31/bad-old-days-kodak-d.html