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I came across a collection of old farm tools on display at a local farm this fall.
The harpist from Florence & the Machine at the University of Kent Summer Ball 2010.
More photos on the blog: http://gloda.net/20100612-summer-ball-2010.
The Enigma machine was a cipher machine used to encrypt and decrypt secret messages. More precisely, Enigma was a family of related electro-mechanical rotor machines, comprising a variety of different models.
The Enigma was used commercially from the early 1920s on, and was also adopted by the military and governmental services of a number of nations—most famously by Nazi Germany before and during World War II.
The German military model, the Wehrmacht Enigma, is the version most commonly discussed. The machine has gained notoriety because Allied cryptologists were able to decrypt a large number of messages that had been enciphered on the machine. Decryption was made possible in 1932 by Polish cryptographers Marian Rejewski, Jerzy Różycki and Henryk Zygalski from Cipher Bureau. In mid-1939 reconstruction and decryption methods were delivered from Poland to Britain and France. The intelligence gained through this source, codenamed ULTRA, was a significant aid to the Allied war effort. The exact influence of ULTRA is debated, but a typical assessment is that the end of the European war was hastened by two years because of the decryption of German ciphers.[1][2]
Although the Enigma cipher has cryptographic weaknesses, in practice it was only in combination with other significant factors (mistakes by operators, procedural flaws, an occasional captured machine or codebook) that Allied codebreakers were able to decipher messages.
Machine Head
Scion Rock Fest
@ The Fox Theater
Pomona, CA
May 17, 2014
All photos © Kaley Nelson Photography - www.KaleyNelson.com
Florence + the Machine perform on the Outdoor Theatre at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio on Sunday, April 15, 2012.
(Richard Lui The Desert Sun)
THE NIGHTMARE MACHINE - an Indie Horror Film
(C) 2013 The Nightmare Machine
(C) 2013 Dr. Grymm Laboratories
Designed by Lance Hallowell and Joey Marsocci
Fabricated by Dr. Grymm Laboratories.
This sculpt is primarily Apoxie Sculpt with some found objects.. It has a strobe in the right eye to simulate a nightmare projector, the left eye is a moving carousel that also plays music. The side key turns gears which turns on the workings of the mask.
The Story:
The mask is an ancient relic that has a way to remove nightmares. The subject in the image has self inflicted wounds because of her horrible nightmares and is using the mask to hopefully remove them. However there is a darkness behind the mask and it is bringing the nightmare out into our world, via a mysterious black liquid.
View the first official photoshoot for the project here: www.jillhartphotography.com/New_Exciting_Projects.php
This huge machine part is quietly rusting away on a patch of waste ground in Mill Street in Watchet. I've no idea what it is, but it is huge - taller than me! Perhaps it is an old part of the nearby paper mill, or maybe it had something to do with the Mineral Line Railway which ran near here.
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Utsonomyia, Japan: this one had it all: Fruit flavoured cigarettes, coloured cigarettes, cigarillos, kreteks, pipe tobacco cigarettes.
Alas, it was out of order. it was both the only non-working vending machine I saw in all Japan, and the only one that sold these particular cigarettes.
My kitchen phone and the answering machine. Now redundant as we have finally cut the cable from Bell. We had the phone line to support our DSL but we've now moved on beyond that so, goodbye Bell. I like to say our household now has the No Bell Prize.
PictionID:53763208 - Catalog:14_032056 - Title:GD/Astronautics Details: Quality Control Inspection; Metal X-Ray Machine Date: 07/02/1956 - Filename:14_032056.tif - Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
October 1, 2014
Indianapolis, Indiana
Egyptian Room @ Old National Centre
Taken by Shana Lynn Photography
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