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Red and black wires are +18v and ground. Yellow is output and orange is where the MOSFET source and 1.5uH inductor connect to. Tape is just to help hold the orange wire and resistor board.

Drivers side fender on a 2011 MINI Countryman

I needed this sign traveling up the night before ...

Brother of Harry - When drivers wore uniforms!

View of driver's side

View from out-of-service locomotive at Chappel and Wakes Colne Station, home of the East Anglian Railway Museum.

Drivers controls of 4204

Driver of stagecoach during 2011 Steampunk Day at Old Cowtown Museum in Wichita, Kansas.

Governor Hogan renews Driver's License by Tom Nappi at Annapolis, Maryland

Brighton Driver Sam McDonagh taking the 0300hrs empties out to the Station this morning

And to think my lad wanted to stay at home and play on the Xbox !

on parking I noticed 'strange' driver....

Couldn't have set up the exhaust system if the van wasn't on ramps.

The Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program and Latinos and Society Program hosted a joint discussion, "Drivers of Opportunity: How Will Latinos Shape the Future of the American Dream?” on February 21, 2018. Panelists at the event — including Office of Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf’s Jose Corona, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s Marie Mora, Nation Waste, Inc.’s Maria Rios, The Workers Lab’s Carmen Rojas, and Marketplace’s Kimberly Adams — discussed how we can secure economic stability and mobility for Latino workers, families, and communities. The event was part of the Economic Opportunities Program’s Working in America series and the Latinos and Society Program’s Latino Economic Advancement series.

 

Property of the Aspen Institute / Credit: Laurence Genon

Sunday Driver, a "fusion" band combining English folk and classical Indian music.

 

The band consists of:

Chandrika Nath

James Clayton

Kat Arney

Amit Jogia

Richard Bullen

Simon Richardson

Scot Jowett

Governor Hogan renews Driver's License by Tom Nappi at Annapolis, Maryland

The 4 parameters to engineering a long distance driver are mostly scientific - the Volume, MOI, COR, and COG can be optimized through computer-aided design software. But there is also an art to club design. The construction and manufacturing of a club head specifically for long-distance drives requires some creative and unique solutions.

 

Most off-the-shelf drivers are made with a 4-piece construction, gluing together the face and body. They momentarily deform at high swing speeds, resulting in energy loss. Alpha Golf’s plasma welding forges the SP700 Titanium face and the body at extremely high heat. Effectively acting like a solid single piece on contact. Golf swings thus get virtually loss-less impacts on every drive. Energy loss (through deformation or sound or any other factor) is something the USGA does not measure or regulate. At least not yet!

 

The plasma welding does another thing - remember how we talked about moving weight away from the face and towards the back of the club for optimal center of gravity? Well the welding material that glues together a 4-piece construction contributes a few hundred milligrams to the overall weight of the head. It is enough weight that removing the glue from the face pushes the COG a few millimeters towards the back of the club. Plasma welding eliminates this extra weight.

 

Plasma welding is a much more expensive and time-consuming endeavor than traditional club head construction. But this innovative manufacturing process is one of the long-distance secrets behind the Alpha C830.2. It is an art, but has scientific backing (and Re/Max World Long Drive Titles) to justify the extra craftsmanship.

 

See more at www.alphagolfclubs.com/products/drivers/c830_2-plasma-driver

Driver #32 Denning Manufacturing Low Floor, Denning Manufacturing Laying Over in Myrtle Street near Coleman Parade

The British Embassy hosted more than 30 Bentleys as part of the Bentley Drivers Club Southeast US Tour on 18 May 2017 as they ended their 2,500 mile journey.

Young woman attempted suicide by driving into the river

 

Night Driver was an arcade video game made by Atari in the 70's. You, the player, drove along a windy road whose edges were marked by posts illuminated by your headlights. As the game progressed, the road became narrower and the posts flew by faster and faster.

Governor Hogan renews Driver's License by Tom Nappi at Annapolis, Maryland

Governor Hogan renews Driver's License by Tom Nappi at Annapolis, Maryland

Here was a very friendly motorbike driver that let me take a picture of him.

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