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steam tractor and steam roller together at the Branch #9 Antique Tractor Assn. annual Fathers Day Events
1967 Nikkormat FTN, Nikkor-S Auto 50mm 1:1.4 lens, Fujicolor 200
The active sonar beeing deployed from HNoMS Otto Sverdrup during execise Dynamic Mongoose 2020.
Atlantic ocean, 04th July 2020.
201020-O-NO901-0024 TOULON, France (Oct. 20, 2020) U.S. Navy Sailors assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit (EOD MU) 8 based out of Rota, Spain, work alongside French Sailors from the Marine Nationale to conduct training on maritime EOD and Improvised Explosive Device Disposal (IEDD) during French-led Exercise Dynamic Mariner 2020 in Toulon, France, Mon. DD. Exercise Dynamic Mariner tests NATO's Response Force Maritime Component (NFR/M) and interoperability with NATO forces, enhancing flexibility and improving the ability to work together among Allied nations. (Photo courtesy of French Marine Nationale Benoit Emile/Released)
The Dynamic Defence Display, a combined land, air and sea performance by the Singapore Armed Forces during the National Day Parade 2017 Preview 2
1966 Oldsmobile *Dynamic* 88. It's not a Delta.
Edgewater, Chicago, Illinois.
Saturday, June 2, 2012.
201020-O-NO901-0023 TOULON, France (Oct. 20, 2020) U.S. Navy Sailors assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit (EOD MU) 8 based out of Rota, Spain, work alongside French Sailors from the Marine Nationale to conduct training on maritime EOD and Improvised Explosive Device Disposal (IEDD) during French-led Exercise Dynamic Mariner 2020 in Toulon, France, Mon. DD. Exercise Dynamic Mariner tests NATO's Response Force Maritime Component (NFR/M) and interoperability with NATO forces, enhancing flexibility and improving the ability to work together among Allied nations. (Photo courtesy of French Marine Nationale Benoit Emile/Released)
While the Great Recession impacted most American communities, for some it compounded decades of economic decline and decay. Today, across the country, cities that had lost population, jobs, and hope for years are turning themselves around through a series of different approaches. Building dynamic local economies does not have a one-size-fits-all solution and often requires communities to fundamentally reinvent themselves, while also harnessing their traditional strengths. By leveraging distinct sectoral and geographic advantages, creating long-term development strategies to attract both financial and human capital, and working together through cross-sector partnerships, cities are capitalizing on their potential and building a new future.
In this session, participants representing cities along a continuum of development will highlight:
• Effective, long-term strategies for cooperation and collaboration across sectors.
• Innovative economic development strategies, including the use of anchor institutions and the role of entrepreneurship.
• Continued needs and opportunities for cities looking to rebuild their economies.
Remarks:
President Bill Clinton, Founding Chairman, Clinton Global Initiative, 42nd President of the United States
Michael Hancock, Mayor, City & County of Denver
Opening Conversation:
Moderator:
R.T. Rybak, Executive Director, Generation Next
Participants:
Tonit Calaway, Vice President of Human Resources, Harley Davidson, Inc., President, The Harley-Davidson Foundation
Kathy Hochul, Lieutenant Governor, State of New York
Michael Nutter, Mayor, City of Philadelphia
Closing Conversation:
Moderator:
President Bill Clinton, Founding Chairman, Clinton Global Initiative, 42nd President of the United States
Participants:
April Anderson, Co-Owner and Pastry Chef, Good Cakes and Bakes, LLC
Michael Duggan, Mayor, City of Detroit
Rip Rapson, President and CEO, The Kresge Foundation
A British EH 101 Merlin and HMCS Frederikton during a PHOTEX at Dynamic Mongoose 2020.
Atlantic ocean, 01st July 2020.
Crew at HNoMS Otto SVerdrup loading the torpedos, at exercise Dynamic Mongoose 2020.
On board flagship, Atlantic ocean, 06th July 2020.
The Dynamic Defence Display, a combined land, air and sea performance by the Singapore Armed Forces during the National Day Parade 2017 Preview 2
This build had many first. First time, airbrushing, kitbashing (kinda), and 3D printing/modelling (for gunpla), first use of decal solutions too.
I built the MG Dynames exactly a year ago planning to do this, but before starting the main customising, I had a Gunpla break (to focus on studies). I'm glad I did though, as that gave me more time to watch videos and observe how people do things.
Airbrushing was a pain. Found it hard to get a good consistency of paint and it kept coming out weird at times. I bought a cheap brush/compressor off Ebay and used Revel acrylic white for the base and Citadel Sybarite Green and Lahmian Medium for the green. Handpainted a few small details too. Probably will airbush again in the future with better results.
3D modelled some adaptors using Blender, for the thrusters to attach to the GN Drive and for the holster to back skirt attachment. Actually used some fake/3D printed Lego for the joint. First use of plastic cement too.
The Sword I found off Thingyverse and just scaled it up. Was this one: www.thingiverse.com/thing:2828010 if interested.
The decals are some Sazabi Ver.Ka + a few MG Dynames ones I bought of Aliexpress. The microsol.set is a godsend, I used just water on a few kits before hand and the decals are kinda flakey even with a topcoat.
In universe I see this as a close combat variation of the Dynames. The shields now act as bits/funnels. And in the knee are shotgun rounds so he can knee opponents and fire (similar to Kimaris Vidars Drill knees). The Grenades in the front skirt now have some smoke flares too for enemy distraction. Sword is GN powered and takes the best of the Exias real blade and a beam blade. It can be powered without connection, but it better if so. The pistols still the same and the head mounted site is more of a general different wavelength camera. I see this as my current Build Fighter/Diver suit.
Crew at HNoMS Otto SVerdrup loading the torpedos, at exercise Dynamic Mongoose 2020.
On board flagship, Atlantic ocean, 06th July 2020.
A super quick chalkboard! I had to get this one done in about 45 minutes! No fussing with this one.
Dynamic Red Table Wine from certified Biodynamic® vineyards.
Biodynamic farming goes beyond organic standards and integrates nature and animals to create and maintain a self-sustainable farm ecosystem. Homeopathic teas are prepared in this tower on the estate and used to enhance and regulate plant growth and soil fertility!
...A bit of ancient cosmic hippie New Age wine-making science! :^)
In the wide range of MIDA 4-sided planers, DYNAMIC occupies a very special place. When it was released, it was aimed at a completely new type of potential customer: the small entrepreneur, small woodworking companies that until then could only dream of having a true wide 4-sided planer.
DYNAMIC proved to be a huge success for MIDA and confirmed that it is possible to build, at an excellent price, a sturdy user-friendly planer with capacity to drag large 500x300 mm beams easily as well as plane wooden boards with great finishing quality.
The feed system comprises 11 feed rollers, all of them motorized, and our patented SFS system (Synchronized Feeding System) which ensures that the machined workpiece always comes out with even cutter marks.
DYNAMIC might be an entry level planer, but it has all the features of bigger models, like cast iron construction (frame, tables, top and outfeed assemblies), electronic speed inverter, PLC controller and digital readouts. Planing has never been easier.
MAIN TECHNICAL DATA:
Table height (fixed) ........................... 843 mm
Maximum planing width ...................... 500 mm
Maximum thickness ........................... 300 mm
Minimum thickness ............................ 12 mm
Feed speed ....................................... 3-30 m/min.
Dimensions ....................................... 2.850 x 1.890 x 1.680 mm
TOP CUTTERHEAD
Type: non interchangeable, Ø 125 mm, 4 knives 30 x 3 mm
Max. wood removal ............................ 14 mm
BOTTOM CUTTERHEAD
Type: non interchangeable, Ø 125 mm, 4 knives 30 x 3 mm
Max. wood removal ............................. 10 mm
VERTICAL HEADS (X2)
Spindle diameter ................................ 50 mm
Vertical stroke .................................... 100 mm
Cutting circle diameter ......................... 130 mm standard/ 120 min./ 180 max.
Cutterhead height ............................... 310 mm
Cutterhead type: interchangeable, Ø 130, 4 knives
There are many possible combinations of motor power ratings, depending on the type of work the machine is intended for.
DYNAMIC can be equipped with many options, like hard chrome treated tables, complete tropical protection of the machine, electronic programmer or quick knife change system. Ask us for the detailed options list.
German and Lithuanian soldiers work together in indirect fire cell during exercise Dynamic Front at Grafenwoehr military base, Germany on March 7, 2018.
Dynamic Front is a U.S. Army-led exercise focusing on the integration of joint fires and allied artillery interoperability at the Grafenwoehr Training Area (Germany), Feb. 23 - March 10, 2018. The exercise features approximately 3,700 participants from 26 allied and partner nations.
The Two Dynamic Directions of Changing Pressures, And The One Static Changeless Direction of Equal Pressures
Every Changing Effect in Nature Pulls Inward from Within to Build Bodies, and Thrusts Outward from Within To Destroy Them
The Inward Direction of Gravitation compresses Light Waves of Matter into Incandescent Spheres of High Potential. The Outward Thrust of Radiation Expands Light Waves Into Low Potential Gases and Ethers of Cold, Dark Space to Surround The Solid Spheres
U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Alexander Santos of 3rd Platoon, 230th Military Police Company, 793rd Military Police Battalion, 18th Military Police Brigade with the Iraqi Police patrols a future voting site in Jabella, Iraq, Dec. 27, 2008. Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Wendy Wyman.
201020-O-NO901-0022 TOULON, France (Oct. 20, 2020) U.S. Navy Sailors assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit (EOD MU) 8 based out of Rota, Spain, work alongside French Sailors from the Marine Nationale to conduct training on maritime EOD and Improvised Explosive Device Disposal (IEDD) during French-led Exercise Dynamic Mariner 2020 in Toulon, France, Mon. DD. Exercise Dynamic Mariner tests NATO's Response Force Maritime Component (NFR/M) and interoperability with NATO forces, enhancing flexibility and improving the ability to work together among Allied nations. (Photo courtesy of French Marine Nationale Benoit Emile/Released)