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Needed somewhere to put all my son's Lego toys on display. Chopped up some pallets and gave them a paint job.
Submitted by: Tony Baker !
Kite aerial photo of the Brucemore Mansion in Cedar Rapids, IA.
This photo was taken using a gyro stabilized shuttle rig and Levitation DS delta kite on 9/22/12.
Designed by Gerry Judah, this central display in front of Goodwood House celebrates Jaguar's debut in Formula One.
Goodwood Festival of Speed 2000
Part of the Bio-diversity display.
There was a restaurant upstairs and if you've never tried salmon fish fingers the I'd highly recommend them........ very tasty!
Exciting display at RAF Lossiemouth Friends and Families Day. Well out of focus, but what can explain the object at the rear of the aircraft - very strange?
Wenn man schon mit Displays Werbung macht, dann sollte das Gedöns auch funktionieren!
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December 16, 2020. This is the back of my Alienware, looking at the display ports (and HDMI) on my graphics card. It was too small for me to see easily so I just took the photo. I ordered a KVM switch (keyboard-video-mouse) so I can seamlessly work with this and with the corproate computer using the same keyboard, mouse and video monitors. I expected I would have an outdoor photo today but it was cold, oh so cold, and I had only one really bad photo.
Designed by Gerry Judah, this central display in front of Goodwood House celebrated Ford's centenary. It featured three Ford GT40 cars and depicted the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans race and its infamous finish.
Goodwood Festival of Speed 2003
Display of clothing at Boot Hill Museum in Dodge City, Kansas.
Boot Hill Museum was founded in 1947 as a Dodge City Jaycees community service project. The first building at the new museum was the Plains Museum. In 1958 a replica of historic Front Street was constructed. Several other buildings were moved to the two block museum over several decades. In 2008 it was named one of the 8 Wonders of Kansas History by the Kansas Samplers Foundation.