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This WAS my Cinelli MASH fixed-gear build: Crook...built for Aids Lifecycle 9 2010. Yes, we did it fixed!

 

Cinelli MASH

Brooks Swallow

Miche Advanced 146/16 165mm

HplusSon Rims w/ All-City Hubs

Conti Gatorskin Hardshells

Thomson X2 Stem

Thomson Seatpost

FSA K-Wing bars

Sugino Track Splined Cogs

More small gifts...

 

Team Lope Tyre Clubbe

www.teamlopetyreclubbe.com

 

Build log here:

 

teamlopetyreclubbe.com/2010/04/22/team-lope-bike-bio-crook/

 

The new version of the bike is the Crook Type 3. Look for the Flickr set here:

www.flickr.com/photos/wrongrobot/sets/72157624487260975/

 

And read the log here:

teamlopetyreclubbe.com/2010/07/28/bike-build-process-log-...

  

Transformers Prime is set in the franchise's "Aligned" continuity, which also includes a number of contemporary books and video games like Transformers: Exodus, Transformers: War for Cybertron, Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, Transformers: Exiles, and Transformers: Retribution. The series is notably the first work within this continuity to not focus on the Autobots and the Decepticons' war on their home planet of Cybertron (though glimpses of it are shown in various flashbacks), and instead takes place primarily on Earth during modern times.

 

The series chronicles the adventures of an Autobot team known as "Team Prime" led by Optimus Prime and originally consisting of Arcee, Bumblebee, Bulkhead, Ratchet, and Cliffjumper (who is killed in the five-part pilot “Darkness Rising”). The team operates from a former American military missile silo near the fictional town of Jasper, Nevada, and tries to conceal their existence from humanity while continuing their fight against the Decepticons. The Autobots make several human allies throughout the series who agree to keep their secret, including high school students Jack Darby (and later his mother, nurse June Darby), Miko Nakadai, and Rafael Esquivel, and American government agent William Fowler. In the second half of the series, more Autobots join Team Prime, including Buklhead's friend and former teammate Wheeljack (who helped Team Prime several times during the first two seasons but did not officially join them until the third season), the ambitious rookie Smokescreen, and Optimus's chief lieutenant Ultra Magnus.

 

The Decepticons, led by Megatron and briefly by Starscream in the former's absence, operate from their warship, the Nemesis, and briefly from a base called Darkmount, which is built in the season two finale and then destroyed by the Autobots at the start of the third season. At first, Megatron, Starscream, and Soundwave (as well as his minion Laserbeak) are the only notable Decepticons, as they command a legion of identical drones called Vehicons. More Decepticons join the ranks over the course of the series, including the sadistic medic Knock Out, his partner Breakdown (who shares a rivalry with Bulkhead), Arcee's nemesis Airachnid, Insecticon hive leader Hardshell, Seeker captain Dreadwing, and Decepticon scientist Shockwave.

 

The series brings several notable changes and additions to Transformers lore. For example, both the Autobots and Decepticons use Ground Bridges (scaled-down versions of the Space Bridges, which also appear) to travel across the Earth, and the ancient planet-sized Transformer Unicron serves as the planet's core, emphasizing the idea of Earth and Cybertron being "twin planets". The series also marks the first appearance of the necromantic Dark Energon, a more unstable and dangerous version of Energon (the substance that powers all Transformers), which can be used to bring the dead back to life as mindless zombies (called "Terrorcons"). In the third season, Predacons (Transformers who resemble dragon-like creatures) are introduced as the Transformers' ancestors, having gone extinct until they were recreated by Shockwave to serve the Decepticons. Initially, only one Predacon is created, Predaking, who later goes independent from the Decepticons upon learning that Megatron had ordered the destruction of his unborn siblings. Two more Predacons, Skylynx and Darksteel, appear in Predacons Rising.

Transformers Prime is set in the franchise's "Aligned" continuity, which also includes a number of contemporary books and video games like Transformers: Exodus, Transformers: War for Cybertron, Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, Transformers: Exiles, and Transformers: Retribution. The series is notably the first work within this continuity to not focus on the Autobots and the Decepticons' war on their home planet of Cybertron (though glimpses of it are shown in various flashbacks), and instead takes place primarily on Earth during modern times.

 

The series chronicles the adventures of an Autobot team known as "Team Prime" led by Optimus Prime and originally consisting of Arcee, Bumblebee, Bulkhead, Ratchet, and Cliffjumper (who is killed in the five-part pilot “Darkness Rising”). The team operates from a former American military missile silo near the fictional town of Jasper, Nevada, and tries to conceal their existence from humanity while continuing their fight against the Decepticons. The Autobots make several human allies throughout the series who agree to keep their secret, including high school students Jack Darby (and later his mother, nurse June Darby), Miko Nakadai, and Rafael Esquivel, and American government agent William Fowler. In the second half of the series, more Autobots join Team Prime, including Buklhead's friend and former teammate Wheeljack (who helped Team Prime several times during the first two seasons but did not officially join them until the third season), the ambitious rookie Smokescreen, and Optimus's chief lieutenant Ultra Magnus.

 

The Decepticons, led by Megatron and briefly by Starscream in the former's absence, operate from their warship, the Nemesis, and briefly from a base called Darkmount, which is built in the season two finale and then destroyed by the Autobots at the start of the third season. At first, Megatron, Starscream, and Soundwave (as well as his minion Laserbeak) are the only notable Decepticons, as they command a legion of identical drones called Vehicons. More Decepticons join the ranks over the course of the series, including the sadistic medic Knock Out, his partner Breakdown (who shares a rivalry with Bulkhead), Arcee's nemesis Airachnid, Insecticon hive leader Hardshell, Seeker captain Dreadwing, and Decepticon scientist Shockwave.

 

The series brings several notable changes and additions to Transformers lore. For example, both the Autobots and Decepticons use Ground Bridges (scaled-down versions of the Space Bridges, which also appear) to travel across the Earth, and the ancient planet-sized Transformer Unicron serves as the planet's core, emphasizing the idea of Earth and Cybertron being "twin planets". The series also marks the first appearance of the necromantic Dark Energon, a more unstable and dangerous version of Energon (the substance that powers all Transformers), which can be used to bring the dead back to life as mindless zombies (called "Terrorcons"). In the third season, Predacons (Transformers who resemble dragon-like creatures) are introduced as the Transformers' ancestors, having gone extinct until they were recreated by Shockwave to serve the Decepticons. Initially, only one Predacon is created, Predaking, who later goes independent from the Decepticons upon learning that Megatron had ordered the destruction of his unborn siblings. Two more Predacons, Skylynx and Darksteel, appear in Predacons Rising.

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This WAS my Cinelli MASH fixed-gear build: Crook...built for Aids Lifecycle 9 2010. Yes, we did it fixed!

 

Cinelli MASH

Brooks Swallow

Miche Advanced 146/16 165mm

HplusSon Rims w/ All-City Hubs

Conti Gatorskin Hardshells

Thomson X2 Stem

Thomson Seatpost

FSA K-Wing bars

Sugino Track Splined Cogs

More small gifts...

 

Team Lope Tyre Clubbe

www.teamlopetyreclubbe.com

 

Build log here:

 

teamlopetyreclubbe.com/2010/04/22/team-lope-bike-bio-crook/

 

The new version of the bike is the Crook Type 3. Look for the Flickr set here:

www.flickr.com/photos/wrongrobot/sets/72157624487260975/

 

And read the log here:

teamlopetyreclubbe.com/2010/07/28/bike-build-process-log-...

  

The tasty treat in Maryland

This WAS my Cinelli MASH fixed-gear build: Crook...built for Aids Lifecycle 9 2010. Yes, we did it fixed!

 

Cinelli MASH

Brooks Swallow

Miche Advanced 146/16 165mm

HplusSon Rims w/ All-City Hubs

Conti Gatorskin Hardshells

Thomson X2 Stem

Thomson Seatpost

FSA K-Wing bars

Sugino Track Splined Cogs

More small gifts...

 

Team Lope Tyre Clubbe

www.teamlopetyreclubbe.com

 

Build log here:

 

teamlopetyreclubbe.com/2010/04/22/team-lope-bike-bio-crook/

 

The new version of the bike is the Crook Type 3. Look for the Flickr set here:

www.flickr.com/photos/wrongrobot/sets/72157624487260975/

 

And read the log here:

teamlopetyreclubbe.com/2010/07/28/bike-build-process-log-...

  

Case for the iphone 4/4s from the whatever it takes feature:

  

All products are Genuine and 100% Brand New.

Durable hardshell, scratch & impact resistant

Easy access to all controls and ports

Snap on easily

Slim and form fitted to show the perfect shape of your device

Size (LWH): 4.6 inches, 2.4 inches, 0.45 inches

Form fitted to protect your iPhone 4 and 4S.

 

This WAS my Cinelli MASH fixed-gear build: Crook...built for Aids Lifecycle 9 2010. Yes, we did it fixed!

 

Cinelli MASH

Brooks Swallow

Miche Advanced 146/16 165mm

HplusSon Rims w/ All-City Hubs

Conti Gatorskin Hardshells

Thomson X2 Stem

Thomson Seatpost

FSA K-Wing bars

Sugino Track Splined Cogs

More small gifts...

 

Team Lope Tyre Clubbe

www.teamlopetyreclubbe.com

 

Build log here:

 

teamlopetyreclubbe.com/2010/04/22/team-lope-bike-bio-crook/

 

The new version of the bike is the Crook Type 3. Look for the Flickr set here:

www.flickr.com/photos/wrongrobot/sets/72157624487260975/

 

And read the log here:

teamlopetyreclubbe.com/2010/07/28/bike-build-process-log-...

  

turtle raising head - Turtle raising head while being photographed from rear.. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24713940-turtle...

Patrick Ponsaty, head chef at Mistral restaurant, prepares sea food provided by Hardshell Lobster. Photo by Pete Zivkov.

Transformers Prime is set in the franchise's "Aligned" continuity, which also includes a number of contemporary books and video games like Transformers: Exodus, Transformers: War for Cybertron, Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, Transformers: Exiles, and Transformers: Retribution. The series is notably the first work within this continuity to not focus on the Autobots and the Decepticons' war on their home planet of Cybertron (though glimpses of it are shown in various flashbacks), and instead takes place primarily on Earth during modern times.

 

The series chronicles the adventures of an Autobot team known as "Team Prime" led by Optimus Prime and originally consisting of Arcee, Bumblebee, Bulkhead, Ratchet, and Cliffjumper (who is killed in the five-part pilot “Darkness Rising”). The team operates from a former American military missile silo near the fictional town of Jasper, Nevada, and tries to conceal their existence from humanity while continuing their fight against the Decepticons. The Autobots make several human allies throughout the series who agree to keep their secret, including high school students Jack Darby (and later his mother, nurse June Darby), Miko Nakadai, and Rafael Esquivel, and American government agent William Fowler. In the second half of the series, more Autobots join Team Prime, including Buklhead's friend and former teammate Wheeljack (who helped Team Prime several times during the first two seasons but did not officially join them until the third season), the ambitious rookie Smokescreen, and Optimus's chief lieutenant Ultra Magnus.

 

The Decepticons, led by Megatron and briefly by Starscream in the former's absence, operate from their warship, the Nemesis, and briefly from a base called Darkmount, which is built in the season two finale and then destroyed by the Autobots at the start of the third season. At first, Megatron, Starscream, and Soundwave (as well as his minion Laserbeak) are the only notable Decepticons, as they command a legion of identical drones called Vehicons. More Decepticons join the ranks over the course of the series, including the sadistic medic Knock Out, his partner Breakdown (who shares a rivalry with Bulkhead), Arcee's nemesis Airachnid, Insecticon hive leader Hardshell, Seeker captain Dreadwing, and Decepticon scientist Shockwave.

 

The series brings several notable changes and additions to Transformers lore. For example, both the Autobots and Decepticons use Ground Bridges (scaled-down versions of the Space Bridges, which also appear) to travel across the Earth, and the ancient planet-sized Transformer Unicron serves as the planet's core, emphasizing the idea of Earth and Cybertron being "twin planets". The series also marks the first appearance of the necromantic Dark Energon, a more unstable and dangerous version of Energon (the substance that powers all Transformers), which can be used to bring the dead back to life as mindless zombies (called "Terrorcons"). In the third season, Predacons (Transformers who resemble dragon-like creatures) are introduced as the Transformers' ancestors, having gone extinct until they were recreated by Shockwave to serve the Decepticons. Initially, only one Predacon is created, Predaking, who later goes independent from the Decepticons upon learning that Megatron had ordered the destruction of his unborn siblings. Two more Predacons, Skylynx and Darksteel, appear in Predacons Rising.

Alice Channer, ‘Hard Shell’, 2013, Exhibition ‘The Encyclopedic Palace’, Venice Art Biennale, 2013

Fashionable and uniqueness, the Face Style iphone 4s case would protects your iphone 4/4s, Stylize, customize, and personalize your iphone 4/4s and gives it a special look..

Nice 73' Gretsch Clipper w original hardshell case (the case is functional but far from perfect) The guitar is in incredible shape due to the previous owner who owned it for 30 years and it was in a guitar bag for the better part of that time in a climate controlled room. Hi-Low'Tron pickups and sounds AMAZING, its no wonder Mike Campbell tours with one of these.

It has been checked and setup for proper action and tone. There is some occasional static when turning the various volume and tone knobs, but nothing that effects sound when playing. Pickup switches are in good working order.

with wings and Ventisit pad

2003 American Deluxe Precision Bass. Rosewood fretboard, active electronics. Rare transparent red stain finish! $1,250 new – sell $800 OBO w/ Fender hardshell case.

My new toy! Plus a hardshell case and four lenses with hardshell cases - bought at a garage sale for $15.

2003 American Deluxe Precision Bass. Rosewood fretboard, active electronics. Rare transparent red stain finish! $1,250 new – sell $800 OBO w/ Fender hardshell case.

2003 American Deluxe Precision Bass. Rosewood fretboard, active electronics. Rare transparent red stain finish! $1,250 new – sell $800 OBO w/ Fender hardshell case.

This WAS my Cinelli MASH fixed-gear build: Crook...built for Aids Lifecycle 9 2010. Yes, we did it fixed!

 

Cinelli MASH

Brooks Swallow

Miche Advanced 146/16 165mm

HplusSon Rims w/ All-City Hubs

Conti Gatorskin Hardshells

Thomson X2 Stem

Thomson Seatpost

FSA K-Wing bars

Sugino Track Splined Cogs

More small gifts...

 

Team Lope Tyre Clubbe

www.teamlopetyreclubbe.com

 

Build log here:

 

teamlopetyreclubbe.com/2010/04/22/team-lope-bike-bio-crook/

 

The new version of the bike is the Crook Type 3. Look for the Flickr set here:

www.flickr.com/photos/wrongrobot/sets/72157624487260975/

 

And read the log here:

teamlopetyreclubbe.com/2010/07/28/bike-build-process-log-...

  

with wings and Ventisit pad

Dean MAB1 Michael Angelo Batio Signature guitar w/OHSC

This guitar is perfectly mint, no marks, scratched or fretwear. It doesn’t get cleaner than this!

Alder Top / Body

• 25-1/2" Scale

• Batio Spec. Bolt-On Maple Neck

• Ebony Fingerboard

• Abalone Block Inlays

• Grover Tuners

• Nickel Hardware

• Floyd Rose Original Trem. Bridge

• EMG 81 Bridge Pickup

• EMG 85 Neck Pickup

• EMG SA Middle Pickup

• Hardshell Case Included

• Finishes: "Armor Flame" Custom Graphic

 

Transformers Prime is set in the franchise's "Aligned" continuity, which also includes a number of contemporary books and video games like Transformers: Exodus, Transformers: War for Cybertron, Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, Transformers: Exiles, and Transformers: Retribution. The series is notably the first work within this continuity to not focus on the Autobots and the Decepticons' war on their home planet of Cybertron (though glimpses of it are shown in various flashbacks), and instead takes place primarily on Earth during modern times.

 

The series chronicles the adventures of an Autobot team known as "Team Prime" led by Optimus Prime and originally consisting of Arcee, Bumblebee, Bulkhead, Ratchet, and Cliffjumper (who is killed in the five-part pilot “Darkness Rising”). The team operates from a former American military missile silo near the fictional town of Jasper, Nevada, and tries to conceal their existence from humanity while continuing their fight against the Decepticons. The Autobots make several human allies throughout the series who agree to keep their secret, including high school students Jack Darby (and later his mother, nurse June Darby), Miko Nakadai, and Rafael Esquivel, and American government agent William Fowler. In the second half of the series, more Autobots join Team Prime, including Buklhead's friend and former teammate Wheeljack (who helped Team Prime several times during the first two seasons but did not officially join them until the third season), the ambitious rookie Smokescreen, and Optimus's chief lieutenant Ultra Magnus.

 

The Decepticons, led by Megatron and briefly by Starscream in the former's absence, operate from their warship, the Nemesis, and briefly from a base called Darkmount, which is built in the season two finale and then destroyed by the Autobots at the start of the third season. At first, Megatron, Starscream, and Soundwave (as well as his minion Laserbeak) are the only notable Decepticons, as they command a legion of identical drones called Vehicons. More Decepticons join the ranks over the course of the series, including the sadistic medic Knock Out, his partner Breakdown (who shares a rivalry with Bulkhead), Arcee's nemesis Airachnid, Insecticon hive leader Hardshell, Seeker captain Dreadwing, and Decepticon scientist Shockwave.

 

The series brings several notable changes and additions to Transformers lore. For example, both the Autobots and Decepticons use Ground Bridges (scaled-down versions of the Space Bridges, which also appear) to travel across the Earth, and the ancient planet-sized Transformer Unicron serves as the planet's core, emphasizing the idea of Earth and Cybertron being "twin planets". The series also marks the first appearance of the necromantic Dark Energon, a more unstable and dangerous version of Energon (the substance that powers all Transformers), which can be used to bring the dead back to life as mindless zombies (called "Terrorcons"). In the third season, Predacons (Transformers who resemble dragon-like creatures) are introduced as the Transformers' ancestors, having gone extinct until they were recreated by Shockwave to serve the Decepticons. Initially, only one Predacon is created, Predaking, who later goes independent from the Decepticons upon learning that Megatron had ordered the destruction of his unborn siblings. Two more Predacons, Skylynx and Darksteel, appear in Predacons Rising.

Transformers Prime is set in the franchise's "Aligned" continuity, which also includes a number of contemporary books and video games like Transformers: Exodus, Transformers: War for Cybertron, Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, Transformers: Exiles, and Transformers: Retribution. The series is notably the first work within this continuity to not focus on the Autobots and the Decepticons' war on their home planet of Cybertron (though glimpses of it are shown in various flashbacks), and instead takes place primarily on Earth during modern times.

 

The series chronicles the adventures of an Autobot team known as "Team Prime" led by Optimus Prime and originally consisting of Arcee, Bumblebee, Bulkhead, Ratchet, and Cliffjumper (who is killed in the five-part pilot “Darkness Rising”). The team operates from a former American military missile silo near the fictional town of Jasper, Nevada, and tries to conceal their existence from humanity while continuing their fight against the Decepticons. The Autobots make several human allies throughout the series who agree to keep their secret, including high school students Jack Darby (and later his mother, nurse June Darby), Miko Nakadai, and Rafael Esquivel, and American government agent William Fowler. In the second half of the series, more Autobots join Team Prime, including Buklhead's friend and former teammate Wheeljack (who helped Team Prime several times during the first two seasons but did not officially join them until the third season), the ambitious rookie Smokescreen, and Optimus's chief lieutenant Ultra Magnus.

 

The Decepticons, led by Megatron and briefly by Starscream in the former's absence, operate from their warship, the Nemesis, and briefly from a base called Darkmount, which is built in the season two finale and then destroyed by the Autobots at the start of the third season. At first, Megatron, Starscream, and Soundwave (as well as his minion Laserbeak) are the only notable Decepticons, as they command a legion of identical drones called Vehicons. More Decepticons join the ranks over the course of the series, including the sadistic medic Knock Out, his partner Breakdown (who shares a rivalry with Bulkhead), Arcee's nemesis Airachnid, Insecticon hive leader Hardshell, Seeker captain Dreadwing, and Decepticon scientist Shockwave.

 

The series brings several notable changes and additions to Transformers lore. For example, both the Autobots and Decepticons use Ground Bridges (scaled-down versions of the Space Bridges, which also appear) to travel across the Earth, and the ancient planet-sized Transformer Unicron serves as the planet's core, emphasizing the idea of Earth and Cybertron being "twin planets". The series also marks the first appearance of the necromantic Dark Energon, a more unstable and dangerous version of Energon (the substance that powers all Transformers), which can be used to bring the dead back to life as mindless zombies (called "Terrorcons"). In the third season, Predacons (Transformers who resemble dragon-like creatures) are introduced as the Transformers' ancestors, having gone extinct until they were recreated by Shockwave to serve the Decepticons. Initially, only one Predacon is created, Predaking, who later goes independent from the Decepticons upon learning that Megatron had ordered the destruction of his unborn siblings. Two more Predacons, Skylynx and Darksteel, appear in Predacons Rising.

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