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A Halloween night run by Four Walls called Mayham — at The Hope, Brighton.
Haha didnt know at the time whether the frontman was pissed off with me or not i had enough shots at the gig, but was missing something then was given this and it was time to go mission accomplished for me at least.
Turns out he did like my shots.
Salud@s:
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Feliz Navidad.
Diego Norte de África.
not sure about this one, still trying to id
This is a female Meta segmentata. Thanks to sam2cents for the id. :0)
Roxanna Meta and the waves. This was one of our last shots of the day, as the sun went down behind her.
This is the first time I met Meta. She is only 150cm height cute girl with baby tone. After using digital camera for a long tme I nearly forgot how to take pix with my brain.
This one is taken by Canon eos 888 with ef 70-200mm
There is a modular approach evident in the design of the Meta Probe. Likewise, I also looked at breaking the design into modular systems in a way that seemed logical. I wanted to create a structural system onto which elements could be added or removed. For this part of the design, you can see the structural hub and how the four cylinders would be attached. The connecting element is attached to an extension using in the forward four cylinder clusters but not in the aft three cylinder clusters. I’ll come back to the cylinders later.
"Why Trying Taking controll of Imperfect Rodents when i can build Superior Machines?"
So, i noticed a lack of metal in all this eggman takeover and i said...why not making things heavier;
so after three days of hard welding and rodent observing and improoving i rebuilt the perfect rivals to surpass that manace named sonic.
The Speedster of Stardust Speedway;
The sonic of a doomed planet;
The red eyed cruel cold machine
and The perfect Son of EggMan:
METAL SONIC.
But it felt a little too not eggman...so i gave him mustaches (that you can remove if you ever dare going fast enough to burn them)
anyway, this was a fun, and a nice change from my usual spaceship building; i hope ya all like it.
#MakeSonicMoreEggman
Launching the Meta Probe was Commander Koenig’s first task as the Moonbase Alpha Commander. The planet Meta had an atmosphere and the unmanned Spacefarer 9 received signals indicating that Meta might be supporting life. There was no indication how far away the planet was or how long the trip would take.
The fully cellular vessel 'Meta' is seen here at the general cargo terminal of ABES at the 5th Haven dock.
Until recently, the vessel was sailing for CMA / CGM but now it is chartered by reefer vessel operator Seatrade. The vessel arrived empty late in the day on 11 February and loading operations started at 22:00h with two Gottwald cranes. One loaded empty 40ft reefer containers on board. The second crane first loaded soms 20ft containers and then some empty 40ft flatracks on top of it. Unusualy, they than started to load several hundreds of tons of steel beams and rebar. At the end, even some second hand cars were hoiste on board to be loaded on top of the steel.
The vessel's next port of call was Dunkirk to take on more containers before sailing to Noumea (New Caledonia)
Length over all : 211,80m
Beam : 32,20m
Max. draught : 12,00m
Gross registered tonnage : 32214
Deadweight : 39300
Built : 2001 (october)
Yard : Stocznia Gdynia SA – Poland
Engine : B&W 7S70MC
Power output : 21735kW
Speed : 22,5kn
Capacity : nominal 2732 TEU / at 14 tons unitweight 2267 TEU
Reefer plugs : 450
Ex : Maersk Perth
Epitaphs can be the most creative and revealing of things. Even before the character limitations of Twitter, epitaphs required a skill to be succinct when describing a person's life.
I came upon this marker on my recent trip to L.A. and my recent visit to my family's graves. The default often seems to be some version of "Loving Daughter, Mother, Wife." When my own mother died, my father never consulted me about what to put on her headstone. And I have been thinking of replacing the decades old tablet with something personal and, yet, universal. My father was an aeronautical engineer. On his stone I put the formula for "lift" since, as a mathematician, his job was to measure the weight of planes before they were built so that they could actually fly. Few, beyond other aeronautical engineers, will know what this formula signifies. I like that it adds a mystery to the man who lays behind that wall.
Technologists use the word "meta" to describe the investigation of other investigations. And so I imagined Ms. Sampson's life might be described in a slightly different way. Very meta.