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CSAO CA-15 has come to help with the broken knuckle issue on NS 502, and will pull the cut of coal hoppers from the broken knuckle south so it can be repaired.
This is choice number 2 for a little car for Miss Page. This 1949 Volkswagen Beetle has amazing features:
Opening glove box
Tilting front seats
Removable spare tire
Removable tool kit
Independent suspension
Functioning door handles
Removable hub caps
Movable gear lever
Wheels can be changed
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We wish we could send a gift out to all of our friends on fllickr. Santa and Fed Ex were too busy to help this year so please help yourself to some virtual candy and know that we wish we could do more for all the pleasure you on flickr have brought us!
The UP's 5200 series GEVOs echo shades of the Espee as most of them spend time on Donner and of course become extremely filthy. 5268 is assisting a tardy #5 today.
I need to design a German WWII tank for a cooperative MOC and I don't know how to do it for it to be sturdy. I would also like to know where I can get the tracks :P
Please help me D:
Thank you in advice for your cooperation.
I added some people whose opinion I'd like to know.
this was taken in my bathroom i took a picture of my mirror facing a pice of furniture in the batroom the word help and hand print was written with stage blood and the colors were manipulated in photoshop
Governor Abercrombie and Dr. Nancie Caraway helped kick off Goodwill Industries of Hawaii's 3rd annual fashion event, Goodwill Goes GLAM! presented by the Bank of Hawaii Foundation. Dr. Caraway has served as the chair of the event since its inception in 2011.
The title and theme of this year’s fashion show is “Urban Appeal – Eclectic Goodwill! Produced by Paul Brown.”
Goodwill Industries of Hawaii’s mission is to help people with employment barriers to reach their full potential and become self-sufficient. Supported by its retail operations and financial endeavors, its educational, employment and training programs have provided skills training, employment counseling, job placement and support services since 1959.
I just recently joined flickr, so this album is a year late. I may go back at some point and tag all of these photos, but in the meantime feel free to help me out! Tag at will, and enjoy! =)
Visually striking rainscreen cladding panels from Proteus Facades have helped to transform a building on London’s historic Hoxton Square, which is undergoing major refurbishment as part of a high-profile expansion project.
Aviva, a British multinational insurance company and pensions provider, identified Hoxton Square as the ideal location to create a campus of offices and relocate its Digital Garage; a dedicated space where technical specialists, creative designers and business leaders collaborate to develop new ideas and services. As part of the development, known as Project Drum, Aviva purchased 28-30 Hoxton Square along with other buildings in the area.
28-30 Hoxton Square required a substantial level of refurbishment, which created the opportunity to extend the property to increase capacity and improve accessibility and the layout between two front facing blocks. Architects TTSP redesigned the three-storey structure, with an entirely new floor added to the front and rear elevations as well as the demolition of a single storey centre, which was rebuilt to four storeys.
A major part of the brief given to TTSP was to ensure that historic structural elements of the building were retained and left exposed whilst all new visible external elements were over-clad to harmonise with the original features. Working closely with TTSP, Proteus Facades provided support with the design of the rainscreen cladding system to ensure this challenge was met.
Proteus HR TECU Patina Madrid panels, installed by Openwood Facades Ltd, were chosen for the double height storey which sits atop of the central part of the building, with architectural fins to the south elevations and window frames designed to match. The patterned copper finish of the Proteus material perfectly complements the colours and textures of the surrounding buildings, whilst staying in keeping with the heritage of the original site that dates to the 1700s.
Proteus HR VM Zinc Quartz rainscreen cladding was also specified for the roof level of 28- 30 Hoxton Square, which provides a long, maintenance-free life and offers adaptability to various design styles ranging from traditional to modern.
Proteus HR was specified for both the TECU Patina Madrid and VM Zinc Quartz materials at Hoxton because it is a lightweight, strong and versatile cladding panel that creates an optically flat aesthetic that is highly suited for building facades. The integrated modular rainscreen system features an aluminium honeycomb core, structurally bonded between two thin gauges of lightweight metal skin to create an optically flat panel that is available in aluminium, steel, zinc, stainless steel, copper alloys and other materials.
To mirror the design of the external façade, Proteus HR TECU Patina Madrid panels were also specified for use on a double-width lift lobby, which acts as a bright and bold mid-section connecting various internal departments, including a state-of-the-art AV centre.
In addition, Proteus Facades supplied mesh screens fixed to windows along the rear elevation in a Polyester Powder Coated (PPC) finish, which remains a popular choice with architects because of its long-term performance and cost benefits.
This is part of an image flickr member jeremyferguson asked for some help with, after some work of mine; my copy of this part of the original image for side-by-side reference is here, and the original where I found the help request is here. The original is © jeremyferguson, the mods are mine, but I award all rights to the mods back to jeremyferguson; this restoration is a gift. All my restoration work on this image was done with WinImages, running under Parallels in Windows XP, on a Mac pro.
Jeremy had clipped part of the image and made a very good black and white out of it. I followed his steps to get the same portion of the image (clipped the same region, then scaled it 141%) and then proceeded to work at trying to get the color out of the image.
This is the result; I used Winimages to break the image into CMY layers (because that's how photos are printed) and then I worked until I had a semblance of what seemed to be likely color - notice I didn't say correct - for the pup's face.
From there, I cloned out the master image from the separation, developed a B&W from it, and then built a new layered image with the B&W and the colored CMY result, such as it was, of the dog. I set the lower layer to "normal" and the upper layer to "saturated color" and proceeded to have an hour long session of spreading, dying, tinting, filling, and otherwise smooshing the colors I thought were right over the colors that I thought were wrong. I used WinImages auto color balance to balance the dog's pelt to white near various other items in order to correct the colors at that brightness so the local color damage was compensated for; this led to hints on the colors of various items in the scene, which I used to go further.
Consequently, this is very much an interpretive work, rather than as much of a restoration as I would prefer. Still, we do have color that isn't outright horrible.
I've still got a few questions remaining about pup's back; looks to me like the spots are maybe not quite right.
To compare, open both images in a web browser tab, and click back and forth between them.
Any thoughts on how to fix this? It should be a circle and part of the plastic broke (got her this way, I don't have the plastic).
One of our former prime ministers, is strongly against the treatment the Palestines get, year after year, starting in 1945. He has a good and solid website, and can proofe that the role Israel is playing, as well as the USA is inhuman, and very dangerous. At this moment, the GAZA border with Egypt will be closed again, with the help of: who knows. Children, babys, mothers, fathers, everybody must suffer because Israel claimes they suffered. Well, my father was a warprisoner in the second world war, but even he is strongly against what is happening year after year in Israel. They will be the cause of a third worldwar, with herr Bush as criminal on the list. I never can enter the USA, nor Israel, because we all know, flickr is beeing scanned. I don't care, I am a boeddist, and understand..moreless...But even I would get angry if I would have to 'live' in a prison, with walls, called GAZA. Stop Israel, they should try and understand that this attitude will not help, many many of my friends, jews, christians, moslims, are against what is going on there. Israel makes hatred possible, is that the answer: must everybody suffer? Wake up.
Joe has been missing now for two whole days! His friends and loved ones are worried sick. Please help in anyway you can.
Day 304 of 365.
(Just a reminder - this is a joke!)
Henry made himself at home underneath Sean's injured foot. Perhaps he is trying to help elevate the foot.
Or perhaps, he's just found a good place to cower.
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