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Penny was right: the file laid out everything. All of Claw's plans, his involvement with what happened to Brain... all of it.
Wowsers.
.. I love em .. you maybe not .. it is in the "Eye of the Beholder" .. this marvelous Nokia E6 was the coolest thing back in 2006 .. I refurbished it in Lightroom for Macro Mondays .. 4.4cm x 4.4cm .. HeMM :) (e=early :)
Macro Monday Theme - Contraption
This is a rather simple tool, but I never knew how to use it or thought I needed to. I have had this for a long time and never noticed the directions on back. I used it for my set up and now I think I may start using it. I always seem to learn something new for Macro Monday!
Happy Macro Monday and have a great week!
Yeah, I do like my gadgets...in the car, at home, from computers to headphones, cameras to through lenses to gorillapods, iPods through iPhones to iPads, and the list continues...HMM!
A model of "The Gadget", the name given to the first atomic device exploded during the Trinity Test at Alamagordo, New Mexico on 16 July 1945. Fueled by plutonium, it tested the more complicated systems used in the device exploded over Nagasaki, Japan on 9 August 1945.
National Museum of Nuclear Science and History, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Crazy Tuesday-Cutting Instrument
I like to cook/bake and to save time I use this sort of gadget. It's great for cutting up onions, apples, potatoes etc. Anything with some crunch to it. And it is extremely sharp!
I asked Hadley what this little thing is called, and he just responded a gadget. He did show me how it worked to hold something with the magnifying lens on it, but still it is just a gadget. The background of Inspector Gadget made me laugh. Anyone ever see the series or films?
ODC: gadget
Everybody knows that on miracles’ original wrappers is written that they’re disposable items. Nothing more annoying for a girl like me who has a non atrophied fixing gene. No repairing, no spare parts or at least the possibility of returning within 30 days. What are you supposed to do with a miracle if you don’t even know who produced it & who gives warranty. The internet says that most of them are expired and also that may contain traces of disappointment. The hazard runs deeper cuz the therapy also has been substituted by cheap imitations like simulated behaviour. This fact led to a reduction of the number of miracles assigned to each living creature in the open interval between monkey and angel. And to think that there is no authority to regulate the fabrication, distribution or use of these miracles, there is the risk of serious discrimination. To me, for example, have been assigned only a few: a snowfall, a blooming cherry tree, a night by the sea and one, two love stories. I underline that the love stories, even if they were from the premium package, had big fabrication defects, they were fragile and breakable.
... it's funny how we spend money to have a latest gadget and
then get absorbed in it little realising that we have lost our freedom ... 😊😊
My sister made me an embroidered (with a Bison) bag to hold stuff on our trip to Yellowstone. It now holds my ND filters!
364/365,
Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia
Used twice the day I purchased it.
Starfrit, Migtigrip,
jars, bottles, cans, packages, opener,
4X magnifier, packaging blade, bottle opener, tab opener,
Made in China,
ANSH130 #15 "Gadget"
124 Pictures in 2024 #33 "Easy peasy.
This is a little device I use quite a bit, called a Danish dough whisk. It is used for manually mixing flour, wataer, yeast, and salt to make a bread dough. Measure , add to a bowl, and mix - easy peasy. I use this for a no-knead recipe that takes around 5 minutes to measure and mix, then just overnight in the refrigerator to ferment, 90 minutes of proofing/rising time, and a 25 minute bake. Easy.
i had same title for picture i've deleted, but since i like it (title) i decided to keep it for better occasion - so here it is...
gadget cases made with upcycled, recycled (whatever you want to call it) leather and scraps leftover from my Giddy-Up Skirts
"We worry about what a child will become tomorrow, yet we forget that he is someone today."
— Stacia Tauscher, dancer and artist
Together with Hélène, Baron Etienne contracted architect Pierre Cuypers in 1892 to rebuild the ruined castle, a project which took 20 years. The castle has 200 rooms and 30 bathrooms. For the interior Cuypers made extensive use of cast iron and richly ornamental wood-carving, and the castle was equipped by Cuypers with the most modern gadgets, such as electric lighting with its own generator, and central heating by way of steam. For the period, the kitchen was very modern with an enormous furnace, 6 metres long. The tiles in the kitchen were decorated with the coats of arms of the families De Haar and Van Zuylen. Cuypers even designed the tableware. The interior of the castle was furnished with many works from the Rothschild collections, including porcelain from Japan and China, Flemish tapestries and old master paintings.
Surrounding the castle is a park, designed by Hendrik Copijn, for which Van Zuylen ordered 7000 fully grown trees. The park contains many waterworks and a formal garden modelled after the gardens of Versailles. To create the park, the village of Haarzuilens was demolished, with the exception of the town church. The inhabitants were moved to a site a kilometre further up the valley, where a new Haarzuilens arose, built in a pseudo-medieval style, including a rural village green. The buildings were for the most part designed by Cuypers and his son Joseph Cuypers.
In 2000, the Van Zuylen van Nyevelt family passed ownership of the castle and the gardens to the Foundation Kasteel de Haar. However, the family retained the right to spend one month per year in the castle. In the same year, the Dutch society Natuurmonumenten bought the surrounding estate of 400 ha. An extensive restoration programme of the castle and the gardens was begun in 2001 and completed in 2011. After the death in 2011 of the last van Zuylen male heir, his daughters sold the complete art collection and interior furnishings of the castle to the Foundation Kasteel de Haar.
I got this really nifty custom printed Inspector Gadget figure, and after swapping out his head and giving him some new hands, I was really happy with him. But he needed a nemesis.
Problem: We never see Dr. Claw in the cartoon. (I know there's an official action figure of him, but I don't consider it canon.) The solution was to build Dr. Claw's M.A.D.mobile, his transforming car/base of operations that appeared in so many episodes.
So here it is. Converts quickly and easily from car to jet for creating chaos and making a quick getaway.
(Sub mode is a WIP, but it's been so long since I posted, I thought I'd toss these up.)
Taken for the Macro Mondays theme of Contraption. This is (as I am reliaby informed by my OH) an ammeter. No idea how it works or how to use it so I felt it fitted the theme! HMM!
I'm only posting this shot so folks can see how the entire ship looks in relation to this picture here: www.flickr.com/photos/scubagrl/15236799529/