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During our trip to Las Vegas in August 2008, Chuck, Kyle (madmarv), and I headed over to the Hoover Dam for an audio tour for our Podcast Technorama. Here is Part 1 and Part 2 of the Audio Tour and here is the complete set of Pictures
Front light under the fender; fender to the down tube; down tube to the bb shell; around the bb into the chain stay; chain stay to the rear fender at the bridge; under the rear fender up and around and out at the tail light. What a lot of work, especially when you don't really know more than the merest rudiments of the workings of electricity. Lesson learned: check your ground.
Here I am in London, sitting in “The Generator” Pub, drinking my first pint of Ale and watching European MTV. Uncle Cracker is the current video on the tele. This actually the first time I’ve watched videos in months. These “uncle cracker” boys look like the Bare Naked Ladies; clean cut, peaceful, slightly chubby. What happened to the old Rock Star look? You know: teased hair, skin tight pants, frilly shirt, a body emaciated by constant drug abuse. Today’s Rock stars are average Americans; well fed boys who look like they shop at The Gap. Why do I keep going on like this? Because I sat near a dying rock star on the plane and I’m hear to tell you glam rockers are now flying stuck flying Business Class
The blue boxes represent hydrogen gas generators. They are in reproductions of Civil War carts.
At the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum's event "Mr. Lincoln's Air Force." This event commemorated the 150th anniversary of Thaddeus Lowe's demonstration to President Lincoln of the military reconnaissance potential of balloons for the U.S. Civil War. This event occurred on the National Mall, adjacent to the Air and Space Museum, which is near the location of the original flight. For more information on the historical balloon flights in 1861 see blog.nasm.si.edu/2009/03/30/on-this-spot/
So, utilizing the WWE Mayhem Online Generator has been made signifficantly less difficult to works since invigorating it to an live online generator.
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I just created this generator I like it because it is a familiar sign.
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Located at the deepest in NYC, these generators powered the NYC railroad system During WW2 they were guarded from German soldiers, with "shoot to kill" orders.
Electric Motors and Generators by Oldham 1930
A text book of engineering and technical students.
Edited by Oldham Press Limited, London. Hard cover, 386 pages 14cm x 22cm.
The machine on the right is a power generator, or more echnically a static inverter. It's essentially the same as a UPS, but clearly designed for much more power. This is a basic necessity in an Intensive Care Unit.
When I was at school we used a Van de Graf generator which made your hair stand on end....yes i did have hair in those days.
Wind generators Raveshoe Queensland I love the alien look of them on the landscape they look like huge modern art sculptures.
the grain is from a really bad drum scan I had no control over
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New SDMO Generator has many features for a low price Portable Generator. A DIY petrol generator for less frequent use than Brand leading Honda Generators.
* Invertor Technology - voltage stability
* Easy to handle portable generators
* Handy generator easy to transport
* Ergonomic Handles and wheels
* Quiet Generator - low noise levels
* Petrol Generator - low fuel consumption
* 12v power supply for battery recharge
* Connection cables, extension, cover included
* Hour counter
* Safety warning lights
* output indicator
Function stability credibility, service convenience;
Low operating cost results in optional economy;
Gets the job done wherever you are;
Ease of installation, operation and maintenance.
The control module gives digital readouts of:
1. Generator voltage;
2. Output frequency;
3. Engine speed;
4. Battery voltage;
5. Engine hours run.
Hide those ugly wires and also now this is on DC remember to mark up which lead is positive and which is negative. I also soldered on an LED to demonstrate it working.
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The fly wheel of a generator in a hydroelectric powerplant from around 1930. The plant is in private hands and they are still churning out clean electricity.
Camera: Rolleiflex SL66
Lens: Zeiss Planar 80/2.8
Film: Agfapan 400