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The FO-2 is a low-mass orbital frame optimized for microgravity and low-gravity operations. It is rarely deployed in normal gravity conditions to avoid stressing the frame's superstructure. In space, it maneuvers with a system of four attitude control thrusters in the heels and at the end of extensions from the elbows. When longer range is required, an additional flight pack may be added.
At MF0 scale, these are 7.3m tall.
Chevrolet of Canada GMC Army British Ford 4x4 truck LLY14(0?), unregistered, converted to crane. Together with AEC Matador, Model O853, 4x4 Army artillery tractor, HFG765F, converted to crane. Ladybank, August 1976.
An unmarked Mercedes Sprinter Mobile Command Center assisting with security for an Ohio State University Football game. I believe this is an FBI unit built by Frontline Communications.
The United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket with the Landsat 9 satellite onboard is seen, Monday, Sept. 27, 2021, as the mobile launcher platform (MLP) is rolled back at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The Landsat 9 satellite is a joint NASA/U.S. Geological Survey mission that will continue the legacy of monitoring Earth’s land and coastal regions. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls)
Garth's iconic 1976 AMC Pacer would be an excellent addition to the collection of any fan of "Wayne's World."
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Using your mobile while walking could be as risky as dialing and driving, study
Posted 17 Feb 2015, 3:09pm
MAP: Brisbane 4000
Mobile phones are driving pedestrians to distraction and danger, new preliminary research out of Queensland shows.
A survey of 210 people in Brisbane found one in five texted at least once a day while crossing the road, with some admitting they do it much more often.
The same went for making or receiving calls and about 12 per cent used the internet on their phone while crossing the road.
While the research is in its infancy, Queensland University of Technology's Amy Williamson said 30 per cent of those polled so far admitted to having a near-miss with a vehicle and 15 per cent blamed their phone distraction.
Ms Williamson is collecting more data in Australia and New Zealand for the study in a bid to improve pedestrian safety.
The research comes after a pedestrian was struck and killed by a garbage truck as she crossed the road in Melbourne's CBD.
Police are investigating if the 24-year-old woman was wearing headphones at the time.
Ms Williamson said one in seven people killed on roads are pedestrians, with more than 2,000 killed in the past decade.
"We are finding they might be even more at risk by using smart phones as they cross," she said.
"Unlike driving, which is completely regulated, walking is generally not covered by laws and for many people it is an everyday part of life."
www.abc.net.au/news/2015-02-17/mobile-phones-distracting-...
So, here's my newest build, Mobile Suit Girls Alice in Wonderland (and Cheshire Cat). I wanted to take a fairy tale type character and reimagine it in a Gundam-like style. I'll be building more girls in this theme, so stay tuned!
One of a series of 64 images captured on an iPhone 11 Pro Max while on a trip to Belgium in December 2019.