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Long abandoned historic Tie Hacker Camp in the High Uintas. Tie hackers in this area were an important part of the building of the coast to coast railroad. Tie Hackers cut railroad ties from the lodge pole and other pine and fur trees in the Utinas and hauled them to the construction sights where the railroad was being built. Both the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific used ties harvested and shaped from this area.
Cheap shelf from IKEA with a clear IKEA shower curtain stapled in place to work as a greenhouse.
Shelf is HYLLIS, which costs $14.99 or £5.86 or 79SEK
Plastic is the shower curtain NÄCKTEN which is $1.79 or £0.87 or 12 SEK
All in all this cost us 91 SEK while buying one of these greenhouses made out of plastic from a store would have been about 500 SEK. Win!
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Tutorial Valorant Skin Changer
How To Download and Install Valorant Skin Changer 2022
-Download the hack
-Password: 123
-Unzip the file to any folder/desktop
-Run the setup
-Run the program on your desktop
-Run Valorant
-Press the inject button
The menu should appear when you press the shortcut Insert!
⚠If download or the hack doesn’t work: IMPORTANT (OR ELSE IT WON’T WORK)!!!:
Please disable your antivirus and Windows Defender to stop false positives, every game hack is always rejected by anti virus!
---- If Chrome blocks download follow steps:
Step 1. Launch the Google Chrome browser. Click the 3 vertical dots located at the top right corner.
Step 2. Select Settings, then click on Privacy and Security. Then, click on Security.
Step 3. Check the No Protection option. Then, you’ll get a pop-up window asking you whether you want to turn off the Safe Browsing experience. Click on Turn Off and try your download again.
Then redownload the hack and reinstall!
#valorantskinchanger #skinchangervalorant #valorantskinsfree In case of the instructions not being clear or you have issues contact me on Discord: somedule#6039
This is the Nokia 6250, heavy duty variant of the 6210 model. Features water- and dust-proof case, rubber inserts, sound level meter, automatic compensation of outside noise...but i don't care about all this!
Thing is that i needed that phone because of easily enabled "Network Monitor" that is, Field Test Mode. We are testing our mobile platform with network operator and for testing special software is needed. You can, of course, purchase the FT-enabled phones from Nokia but they cost 10 times the normal model. So i have modified it on my own.
Battery was completely dead and not repairable and it was not possible to get replacement so i took cheapest Li-Ion battery from the shelf, soldered it to the connectors and...the bastard didn't want to charge. After some reading and experiments with a digital multimeter i've found out that a resistor fixes the problem! Voila, i have functioning phone with Field Test mode.
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From the IDEO London Superhuman make-a-thon. A day and a half of super-charged brainstorming, hacking, and prototyping.
People were learning how to solder and I assume put together a circuit board? I didn't get to ask questions, but it looked like fun.
Electroluminescent Moleskine Notebook Hacking Workshop -
In this workshop, participants will design and build their own illuminated Moleskine notebook by creating designs with electroluminescent materials, installing these materials directly on the cover of their notebook with drivers.
More info here: www.moleskine.com/about_us/news/objectivity_taccuini_hack...
Punch holes on the centre crease of some thin card, then fold sides slightly away from the holes, and create a triangular ridge. This card can then be glued to a firm card with the ridge sticking up. Mock-up done with old envelope. For surface mounting (e.g. a bulletin board), only a strip of card next to the second crease is necessary, just enough to glue it to the base. This mockup is also used to demonstrate a cover, which is why it is much wider.
Strictly speaking, for surface mounting, it is not even necessary to use binding disks, as the surface gives rigidity, and one could just attach loops of wire or even narrow strips of plastic (e.g. strips cut from milk bottles), which could be stapled on or threaded through a couple of holes for each loop and attached at the back. The centre of the disc is only necessary to give the binding firmness in a book format. If one used individual rings on the spine, they would just flop and allow the paper to 'float' around.
Standing by Hackness Village Hall
1914-1919
To the Glorious Memory of Those Who Gave Their Lives in the Great War
Rif H Bannister
Gunr G Ditchburn
Dvr HW Fletcher
Pte JT Leadill
Pte J Monkman
Sgt LJ Moore
Pte CF Morris
Pte HP Morris
Sgt C Raine
Gunr AW Robinson
Pte P Salt
L Cpl W Southwick
Maj Visct Ennismore
Capt MH Dennison
Capt E Braviner
Gnr T Calvert
Com Sgt ET Coulson
Gnr H Coulson
L Cpl FW Cowling
Gnr H Hick
Dvr E Hubbard
Pte H Hubbard
Fap Cpl R Hubbard
Dvr DR Humpleby
Dvr TE Humpleby
Sap E Hunter
Pte JT Hunter
Pte R Hunter
Gnr H Hunter
Dvr R Golden
Pte HW Jackson
Shoes JC Jarvis
Pte Alf Johnson
Pte Alan Johnson
Pte Fred Johnson
Pte Frank Johnson
Gnr C Leadill
Pte H Mackwood
Pte W Maw
Pte MF Moore
Sgt WP Nelson
Cpl A Noble
Gnr H Noble
Cnf S Raine
Pte L Raine
Gnr Harold Raine
Gnr Harry Raine
Pte GE Raven
Gnr F Readman
Gnr WB Robinson
Pte JW Robinson
Cple W Short
Pte E Short
Pte S Smith
Cpl S Steele
Dvr F Stephenson
Dvr H Stockill
Sgt H Sykes
Pte W Parkinson
Gnr F Poole
Pte A Tomlinson
L/Cpl W Walkington
Pte S Ward
Sgt J Watts
Sadlr R Wilson
Pte W Wright
Todays hack was up Brocagh with lovely views of Glendalough
Photos were taken with my old Canon Power shot S 70
Mussenden Temple to the left. Portstewart beyond. Portrush next reaching out to the sea.Then Giants Causeway in the distance.