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This is a hand plane that I made. I got the design from one of my many wood working magazines. I actually made two, see the other picture.
The old hand held consoles I have in the house.Atari Lynx 1 +2 Lynx was the first colour console in 1989.A game boy advance a Nintendo DS.And the only one I still use a Sony PSP
ben ouaklil djamel gardien a l om medea cadet en 1976 au stade si hamdane , il avait deux licences une a l 'equipe du hand et l autre a l equipe du foot
"Hay 10 centrÃmetros de silencio entre tus manos y mis manos ...
una frontera de palabras no dichas entre tus labios y mis labios ...
y algo que brilla asà de triste entre tus ojos y mis ojos ..."
(M. Benedetti)
These are my hands waking up after a surgery. They gave finding my venes lots of tries. Unfortunately you can't see the bright colors.
Copper Sculpture with Gemstones, Pearls, Swarovski Crystals, Lampwork Beads, Shells. Each Piece OOAK - this is the life size prototype. Designing the light box -
H.A.N.D. Frieghter... hydrogen and nitrogen driven.....
for transporting large amounts of supplies through space....notice the docking bay in the front of the ship.....
the ion thrusters on top and the four tractor beams on the rear of the ship....also used to steer and manuever through space and atmoshphere
This picture was taken a while ago on one of my trips to Ecuador. We were working and helping out a new church in a small, undeveloped, rural village at the edge of the Amazon jungle. It was amazing. Oh, and two of those white hands are mine :)
Still fiddling around with PS :)
This '61 Beetle was unique, not just because of its year and its two-tone color scheme. Look closely, and you'll see that the steering wheel is on the right-hand side. There's a simple explanation for this. The owner is a Brit, and when he moved to America he took his prize '61 Bug with him.
I had to bend over backwards to get this picture because it was so crowded around this Bug. I took it with a disposable camera and had a CD made, like with all of my pictures. But when the lab scanned the photo for disc, it was cropped. Thus the right-hand-side steering wheel appears in full view on the 4x6 glossy print, while it's somewhat cut off here. Sorry I couldn't do better. But it's still an interesting specimen of VW for people used to left-hand-drive (i.e., most of us) to appreciate.