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Presidential Leadership Scholars - Mt. Vernon, VA. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
An impromptu dinner party takes an unexpected turn. Out comes the 'Space' Origami book. Lunar module making unsues. Not a bad attempt eh?
Pic of the APC module separated and the Command Control module deployed, as is standard when the unit arrives at its deployment area.
Module: photographic image
self portrait with hanging lights
Experimenting with strong shadows and intense light and how it can reflect within eye pupils, conveying a sense of sombreness and an element of chiaroscuro, contrast.
PLS Scholars participate in classroom discussion at George Washington's Mount Vernon. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
its clean, it's simple... what's not to like about the WordPress Plugin Directory.
I suspect we might need something more complex than their 'popular tags' to show the breadth of modules available, but is this generally the kind of interface we might aspire to?
Presidential Leadership Scholars - Mt. Vernon, VA. Photo by Grant Miller for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Program.
One of many modules for a modular home in the Excel Homes Liverpool, PA plant. The modular travel on tracks (visible here) as they move along the assembly line process.
Modular homes are built in pieces or modules in a factory and transported to a site where they are assembled and attached to a permanent foundation. The homes are prized by homeowners and builders for their speed of construction, quality, energy efficiency and their indistinguishable likeness to traditional site-built homes.
I built out the board for this Lunar Module clone a couple of weeks ago, but hadn't put it in an enclosure yet. With the Telematic in the house, that seemed more pressing. So here it is. I love these wedge enclosures. Very retro and cool. I try not to shill for people, especially if I don't know them, but Skreddy really brought an amazing pedal to the world with the Lunar Module.
It's supposed to sound like Gilmour's, 'Dark Side of the Moon' setup, which was a Colorsound Overdriver into a silicon Fuzz Face, I believe. This will get you pretty close to Gilmour, but it does all kinds of other things, too. That lower left knob adjusts how much voltage hits the second transistor and it can change the whole sound of the pedal. The center top knob pans between two different input capacitors and can really change the voicing because it not only adds low end, but adds it early in the signal chain (right up front), so that changes how the pedal clips.
These things are just amazing. I completely endorse them. I want to buy one of the Hybrid Fuzz Drivers, which I believe are built on the same PCB as the Lunar Module, only with one germanium transistor and two silicon instead of all three silicon.
Like I'd guessed, this was a whole different beastie with single-coil pickups. I'd only ever used the old one I built (and let go as part of the Troika Kickstarter) with humbuckers. Yeah, this is great. Never gonna let this one go. Barring tragedy or something.
Xbee modules remote node on perf board and explorer with usb serial
interface which goes connects to desktop computer.
Some images taken for module 5. ..Fill the frame with an interesting natural or man-made pattern or texture that works in black & white.
Other than resizing they are straight from the camera.
This module seems to have passed me by, but I've had a last ditch attempt today. I know I could do better but it's all I have if you have any time this evening to express any views. I'm leaning towards B which has blurring trees and person, or A as second choice. There\s one in my stream I can't add to the pool.
Captured the aspiration of this demographic. suitably glamorous and luxurious scheme. would appeal to both male and female.
The first module poured, and the inner part of the mold for the second.
The pipes on the roof on the right are vents for the master bathroom.
December 18, 2008
Mod 2 body parts test fitted.
The nose cone doesn't quite sit tidy on the O/S upright but as the chassis seems square I think some fettling of the fibreglass will be needed
The scuttle needed quite a bit of stretching to get it over the chassis and I think it will require even more to get it to sit flush with the side panels.
looking more like a car now
Sparkle Labs had these cute Papertronics / Lunar Modules at the Next HOPE. They were super nice and also had tons of other cool stuff too. I think the Lunar Modules are adorable. Easy to put together and lots of fun.
Do you love the little light glow under the module? If you remove the two main pieces, it interrupts the circuit. I like finding ways to make it easier to make the module blink (lightly put the pieces together and then gently tap it on its head.) So cute (:
A transition module of of the modular microscale Mars Base. Not terribly interesting "per se" but needed in the Base.
find more pics in the Mars Base set.