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I was testing out the camera on my new phone as well as a new place to eat, Gadgets Sports Bar in Camden, South Carolina. We got there early, well before the typical crowd. I got a Black and Blue Burger and hand cut fries, both of which were very good. Highly recommended.
the gadget cases I started making from recycled leather and scraps of fabric leftover from Giddy-Up Skirts...
Gadget World Logo Design by Jahangir alam
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ODC-Can't Do Without This
I love my gadgets. I have a lot of different ones which makes my adventures in cooking a whole lot easier.
Going through pictures after having a scare that I lost them all. Forgot about this one. Ripley & I couldn't figure out what this gadget is for. I'm guessing it's a decorative garden piece my MIL had in her yard. Regardless, Ripley really loved climbing all over it even though she looks unsure about it all.
For 118 pictures in 2018, #61, "gadget/contraption", this is used for pulverizing garlic (the clove gets crushed and forced through the small holes). I prefer just to chop it very finely with a knife, but I'm probably in the minority on this important issue.
Inspector Gadget, built as part of my “Saturday Morning BrickHeadz” display at Bricks By The Bay this weekend.
I built this MOC for the actual contest on www.RogueBricks.de "Bricking: Impossible" where we have to build something with agents.
First I thought to build something from 007 as a LEGO version like "From Billund With Love", "Live And Let Brick" or "You Only Brick Twice" :D
But then I remembered Inspector Gadget, one of my favorite heroes as a kid. So I built him - or let me say - his head, including some of his Go-Go-Gadget-O-Arms.
I know he is not perfect - it is my second figure I built like that - but I hope you like it as I do.
(You also can watch the new series on Netflix)
Replica of the first nuclear device detonated in the Trinity Test as a part of the Manhattan Project. The Gadget's detonation produced the explosive power of about 20 kilotons of TNT (84 TJ). After witnessing the detonation J. Robert Oppenheimer was said to have lamented, "I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds," a verse from the Bhagavad Gita. History has shown the quote to be quite appropriate.
Hill Air Force Base, Weber County, Utah.
Reproduction of Trinity Test "Gadget" detonation tower near 1962 F-105D Thunderchief jet, a model nicknamed "Thud" by Vietnam War-era crews.
Location: National Museum of Nuclear Science & History; Albuquerque, New Mexico; June 21, 2024, 8:12pm
Per Wikipedia, the jet's nickname "Thud" came from the character "Chief Thunderthud" from the Howdy Doody television series (a helaciously dated native american caricature played by a white guy with a pencil 'stache). This supersonic fighter-bomber was said in its era to be a "Triple Threat" – it could bomb you, strafe you, or fall on you.
The Trinity Test detonation tower reproduction was constructed at the Museum in 2017 as dramatic housing for a reproduction of the "Gadget" test bomb exploded at the Trinity Test Site near Alamogordo, New Mexico on July 16, 1945 – so-called at the time ("gadget") to avoid words like "atomic" or "bomb" for security reasons.
I AM so thankful for my many gadgets, and these sure were not around when my Mom & Dad were young! The idea of having a personal GPS device - seemed impossible back then! My phone will do that for me, as well, but I like the Garmin because it is GPS dedicated. I would not go ANYWHERE without some sort of location assistance.
I am so thankful for the versatility of modern cell phones, that I can actually check in with Flickr, and see all that is happening, as well as actually make a call! The "Share Your Location" feature has been such a wonderful thing, too.
As many have pointed out, too, I am SO thankful for the community of Flickr- made possible by MANY gadgets that were not around when my parents were young! All the gadgets our gadgets are hooked up to! :)
And yes, my phone case is pretty grubby and also speckled with artist's paint!
Taken for the Jules' Photo Challenge Group:
This month is just a short challenge meant to make us think a little and keep us shooting!
What I want to see from you are three things in your life that you are thankful for that were not around when your parents were young. NO pets, family, friends . . .
nothing living.
Alsace
WOODSTOCK GUITARS, The Temple of the Guitar + Concert Hall
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Des guitares par centaines, plus rutilantes les unes que les autres, accrochées sur tous les murs du magasin. Il y a le coin des Fender au rez-de-chaussée, mais aussi le quartier des Gibson ou des Gretsch, à l’étage. Ici un espace débutants, pour les rockers en herbe. Là un corner plus exclusif avec les produits du custom shop (des guitares réalisées sur mesure ou presque, ou personnalisées). Si l’électrique se taille la part du lion, les adeptes de la guitare classique ou des guitares folk ne sont pas oubliés.
Guitars by the hundreds, more gleaming than each other, hung on all the walls of the store. There is the Fender corner on the ground floor, but also the Gibson or Gretsch district, upstairs. Here a beginner’s area, for aspiring rockers. Here is a corner more exclusive with the products of the custom shop (guitars made to measure or almost, or customized). If electric is the lion’s share, fans of classical guitar or folk guitars are not forgotten.
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