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Parts of the Mall seem so outdated like the food court , still looks very 80s. In February 1955, it was announced that a major shopping center on a 50-acre site at 174th Street and Hawthorne Boulevard would be constructed. The center was officially opened on August 22, 1959 as the "South Bay Center" (or simply as "SBC"). The architects were A. Quincy Jones, Frederick Emmons and Victor Gruen Associates. The center included a large, freestanding, 4-story May Company department store, designed by Albert C. Martin and Associates (with a public fallout shelter in the basement). The store also included a book and record department, furniture department, camera shop, soda fountain and the sit-down "Bay Shore Tea Room" restaurant. Surrounding the department store was an "open air" shopping center with shaded outdoor "breezeways." There were 37 tenants on opening day. The grand opening featured a circus in the parking lot and a draw for a car as a grand prize.[2]

On November 1, 1960, the Democratic nominee for President, John F. Kennedy, gave a speech at the South Bay Center on the last stop of his campaign tour. Kennedy won the general election eight days later, becoming the 35th President of the United States.[3][4] During the 1960s and 1970s, many stores would open and replace older ones. In the south parking lot, a car wash and theater opened. Later on, some new tenants made their debut in the late 1960s and mid-1970s, which included Sunset House Gifts, Florsheim Shoes, Nobby, Pier One Imports, and Putney Station Restaurant at the north parking lot near Artesia Blvd.

In 1985 Forest City Development built a fully enclosed indoor mall to replace the open-air shopping center, to become the "Galleria at South Bay." It included additional anchors Nordstrom and Mervyn's, which had opened a few months earlier.[5]

In 1992 Forest City sold a half-interest in the center to CalPERS,[6] before buying it back in 2001 and changing the official name to South Bay Galleria. In the meantime the May Company store had adopted the Robinsons-May name in 1993 and General Cinema had constructed a 16-screen multiplex cinema in 1997,[7] before the company was sold to AMC Theatres in 2002. In September 2006, the Robinsons-May store was renamed Macy's.

In December 2008, the Mervyn's department store chain closed all of its stores due to bankruptcy, including the South Bay Galleria store. In December 2008, it was also announced that the Kohl's department store chain had bought 48 Mervyn's properties, including the South Bay Galleria property, and would take over the retail space that was formerly occupied by Mervyn's.

Four years later, on December 4, 2012, it was announced that Nordstrom would relocate to Del Amo Fashion Center, after nearly 30 years of service at the South Bay Galleria, as part of Del Amo's reconstruction project.[8]

On August 24, 2015, the South Bay Galleria has announced that they will hold off on finding a replacement for its newly departed Nordstrom store, until the entire mall is renovated.[9] The 2nd & 3rd floors of the former Nordstrom space currently serves as a Wonder of Dinosaurs exhibit.[10] The 1st floor is currently a Department Store called Q.[11]

On January 25, 2018, Australian investment firm QIC acquired South Bay Galleria from Cleveland-based Forest City. [12] QIC plans to renovate the mall and add six acres of landscaped outdoor space opening directly onto a grand staircase entering into the mall along with standalone buildings and apartment buildings. [13]

On November 14, 2019, Forever 21 announced it would be closing its South Bay Galleria location as the retailer closes 111 stores nationwide as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy. It closed in January 2020.[14] The South Bay Galleria has been used as a backdrop for several movie and television productions, including Fat Albert.

*mình cũng ko tin đây là film outdated

The Clipper became outdated as the new envelope bodies started appearing, led by Studebaker and Kaiser-Frazer. Although Packard was in good financial condition as the war ended, they had not sold enough cars to pay the cost of tooling for the 1941 design. While most automakers were able to introduce new vehicles for 1948 and 1949, Packard could not until 1951. The company updated cars by adding new sheet metal to the existing body (which added 200 lb (91 kg) of curb weight). Six-cylinder cars were discontinued for the U.S. market, and a convertible was added. These new designs hid their relationship with the Clipper. Even that name was dropped for a while.

 

The design chosen was a "bathtub" type. While this was considered futuristic during the war and the concept was taken further with the 1949 Nash, and survived for decades in the Saab 92–96 in Europe, the 1948–1950 Packard styling was polarizing. To some, it was sleek and blended classic with modern. Others nicknamed it the "pregnant elephant".

Packard sold 2,000 vehicles in 1948 and a total of 116,000 of the 1949 models. In the early post-WWII years, the demand for new cars was extremely high, and nearly any vehicle would sell. Attempting to maintain strong sales beyond this point would prove more problematic.

 

Cadillac's new 1948 cars had sleek, aircraft-inspired styling that immediately made Packard's "bathtub" styling seem old-fashioned. Cadillac also debuted a brand-new OHV V8 engine in 1949 whereas Packard's lack of a modern engine became an increasing liability.

 

Packard outsold Cadillac until circa 1950; most sales were the midrange volume models. During this time, Cadillac was among the earliest US makers to offer an automatic transmission (the Hydramatic in 1941). Packard caught up with the Ultramatic, offered on top models in 1949 and all models from 1950 onward, but its perceived market reputation now had it as a competitor to Buick.

 

One of the ironies about Packard is their carriage trade customer base, then and now. Packard went broke selling cars to wealthy people. Rich folks drove Packards and after the marque’s demise in the late 1950s, rich folks continued to collect Packards. In particular, the prewar Packards today are among the most valuable classic American cars there are, with restored models easily fetching six and seven figure prices.

Outdated shopping plaza built in 1977. Still has old signs for the h salt fish and chips which has been gone for awhile . My parents said there first experience honeymooning in LA happened at the fat burger a truly weird guy approached them and it was their first taste of how Hollywood was in 1985.

outdated trix 400 film.. Used a 10-20mm sigma on 35mm, thats why u see a little vignet on these..

Outdated tech. Cleaning an office drawer. #dsl #phone instagr.am/p/WiAubGuqmx/

Very outdated looking 80s outdoor seating area and old McDonald’s in the Glendale galleria.

The only nice looking thing on our ugly, outdated ceiling fan is my lizard chain pull!

 

Today's Random Fact: One of the drawbacks of renting is you usually get stuck with very ugly & outdated ceiling fixtures.

Window installations are an essential part of any construction or remodeling project. Whether building a new home or renovating an existing one, installing windows requires careful consideration. As a crucial component of a building's design and functionality, windows provide natural light, ventilation, insulation, and aesthetic appeal.

 

It is essential to know the advantages of window installations and their role in boosting energy efficiency, improving indoor comfort, minimizing noise disturbances, adding value to properties, and enhancing the overall aesthetics of living spaces. Whether you are looking to replace outdated windows or install new ones, understanding the advantages of window installations can help you make informed decisions and create a more functional and visually appealing home or office environment.

 

Window Installation Services

 

Sky Roofing Construction & Remodeling offers professional window installation services. These services offer homeowners a range of benefits and advantages. Installing replacement windows can significantly enhance a property's appearance, value, and energy efficiency.

 

One key advantage of window installations is the increased beauty they bring to a home. Window installation companies offer a wide selection of styles, colors, and materials, so homeowners can choose windows that complement their overall aesthetic, boosting curb appeal and making a lasting impression.

 

Replacement windows also add value to a property. Potential buyers are often attracted to well-maintained and energy-efficient homes, and updated windows can significantly increase a property's resale value. Moreover, these installations translate into long-term cost savings by improving energy efficiency.

 

Energy efficiency is a critical factor when considering window replacements. New windows are designed with advanced insulation technology, reducing heat transfer and air leakage. This means homes remain more relaxed in the summer and warmer in the winter, resulting in lower energy bills.

 

Types of Windows for Installation

 

Homeowners can choose from various types of windows, each offering its own set of benefits and advantages. Here are the different types of windows that are commonly used for installation, including single-hung windows, storm doors, hopper windows, and various grid patterns:

 

Awning windows, hinged at the top and opening outward from the bottom, are popular because they provide ventilation while protecting the interior from rainfall.

 

Bay windows, a combination of three or more windows creating a protruding area, offer a panoramic view and enhance the aesthetics of a room. They allow ample natural light and can create a sense of spaciousness.

 

Bow windows, similar to bay windows but typically consisting of four or more windows curved in a gentle arc, can add a touch of elegance to any room and provide a broader view.

 

Casement windows, attached to their frame by one or more hinges and opening like a door, provide excellent ventilation and can be opened completely to maximize airflow.

 

Lastly, custom windows allow homeowners to design windows that suit their needs and preferences. Custom options include various shapes, sizes, materials, and designs, allowing for a truly unique window installation.

 

Installation Process for Windows

 

The window installation process involves several steps to ensure a seamless and professional experience. The first step is scheduling a free consultation with a Sky Roofing Construction & Remodeling design consultant. The consultant will assess your needs, provide recommendations, and provide a quote tailored to your specific requirements for your window replacement project.

 

Once you have decided to proceed with the window installation, Sky Roofing Construction & Remodeling will schedule a convenient date and time. It offers various installation types to suit your preferences, whether you prefer a minimalist design or select windows. One of the key advantages of working with this company is its commitment to punctuality during full-frame replacements. The installation team will arrive promptly at the designated time, ready to begin the installation process.

 

The team will work efficiently and professionally throughout the installation, ensuring a smooth process with minimal disruption. They will ensure that every aspect of the job is completed thoroughly, leaving you with perfectly installed windows. After the installation, the team carefully cleans up the work area, leaving your home pristine.

 

Window Installation Materials

 

Window installations use various materials to ensure a successful and efficient process, including wood, affordable, and aluminum windows. Commonly used materials include different types of windows and patio doors. These materials enhance a home's beauty, increase value, and improve energy efficiency.

 

Regarding window installations, homeowners have a wide range of options, such as wood, affordable, and aluminum windows. Some popular types of windows include double-hung, casement, picture, and sliding windows. Patio doors, like sliding glass and French doors, are also commonly used.

 

Using high-quality wood windows, affordable windows, and aluminum windows along with patio doors offers numerous benefits:

They enhance a home's beauty, providing a fresh, modern look that can significantly improve curb appeal.

Installing new windows can significantly increase the value of a property, making it more attractive to potential buyers.

These materials are designed to improve energy efficiency, helping to reduce heating and cooling costs.

They come equipped with insulated frames, Low-E glass, and weatherstripping to prevent drafts and regulate indoor temperature.

 

To carry out the window installation process, specific materials are required, including wood windows, affordable windows, and aluminum windows, along with window frames, glass panes, caulking, and hardware like screws and hinges. When chosen and installed correctly, these materials can transform a home, adding aesthetic appeal and practical benefits such as energy efficiency.

 

Costs of Window Installation

 

Several factors affect the cost of window installation. Understanding these factors is essential to gauge a window installation project's potential price accurately. Firstly, the size and number of windows significantly impact the costs. Oversized windows tend to be costlier than smaller ones, as they require more materials and labor for installation. Additionally, the more windows you want to install, the higher the overall cost, including financing options available for your window project.

 

Secondly, the type of window chosen also affects the price. Various options, such as single-hung, double-hung, casement, or sliding windows, are available with varying window replacement costs based on materials, energy efficiency, and design. Furthermore, the complexity of the installation process and any necessary modifications can impact costs. If the existing framework needs adjustments or repairs, it may increase the overall expense of the window installation, including labor costs. Lastly, additional features and upgrades, such as window glazing, tinting, or security measures, can add to the total price, including product costs.

 

Considering these factors, it is crucial to consult with professionals to get accurate estimates for your specific window installation project, considering window brands and manufacturer recommendations. By carefully weighing these factors, you can decide on the most cost-effective options while aligning with your needs and preferences, paying attention to average cost estimates per unit, and ensuring good customer service.

 

Considerations for Window Installation

 

Several important factors should be considered when considering window installation, including window materials and size. Firstly, the type of window being installed is crucial. Different window styles, such as glass doors or shaped windows, have varying benefits and functionalities, so choosing the right kind that suits the property's specific needs is essential. Additionally, the material of the window frame should be considered, as it affects the window's durability and energy efficiency.

 

Another critical consideration is proper measurement. Accurate measurements ensure a perfect fit and prevent future problems like air leakage or water seepage. Moreover, the location and orientation of the window play a vital role in maximizing natural light and ventilation, so careful planning is necessary to optimize these factors throughout the entire process.

 

Challenges may arise during the window installation process. For instance, removing the existing window or dealing with structural issues can be daunting. To overcome these challenges, it is recommended that you engage a professional installer or contractor with expertise in window installations. They will have the skills and knowledge to tackle unexpected obstacles and ensure a smooth and successful installation, regardless of the type of window installation required.

 

The necessary materials for window installation include the window itself, a window frame, screws, caulking, insulation, and flashing. Proper tools such as a screwdriver, measuring tape, level, and hammer are also essential. These materials and tools are crucial for a secure and efficient installation, ensuring the windows' longevity and performance.

 

Window Cleaning Guidelines

 

Keeping your windows clean is essential for a sparkling appearance and is crucial to their energy efficiency and longevity. Regular window cleaning prevents dirt, dust, and grime buildup, ensuring maximum sunlight penetration and heat insulation. Following recommended methods and materials is crucial for an efficient window cleaning process.

 

Start by gathering non-abrasive cleaners, mild dish soap, or vinegar-based solutions. Avoid harsh chemicals that may damage the window's surface, including rotten wood. Lint-free cloths or microfiber towels are highly recommended to prevent streaking or scratching.

 

They remove loose dirt and debris using a soft brush or a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment. They dilute the cleaning solution according to the manufacturer's instructions, apply it evenly to the window with a sponge or spray bottle, and let it sit for a few minutes to loosen stubborn stains.

 

Next, gently scrub the window using circular motions, paying attention to corners and edges. Rinse the window thoroughly using clean water to remove any residue, including exterior material. Finally, dry the window with a lint-free cloth, starting from the top and working your way down. By following these step-by-step instructions, you can ensure spotless and energy-efficient windows that enhance your living space while optimizing the lifespan of your windows, including garden windows.

 

Window Inspection Checklist

 

A window inspection checklist is essential for ensuring a thorough assessment of windows before installation. Firstly, it is crucial to identify the window type being considered for installation. Different window styles, such as double-hung, casement, or picture windows, have distinct benefits and drawbacks, including project manager oversight. Assessing the needs and preferences of the homeowner will guide the choice.

 

Next, weather protection should be evaluated, including using seam seal tape. Windows should be inspected for air and water leaks, ensuring they are adequately sealed to prevent drafts and moisture intrusion, reducing the risk of accidental glass breakage. This factor directly affects the energy efficiency of the windows.

 

Considering the company's reputation, including that of professional window installers, is vital. Thoroughly researching a company's credentials, certifications, and reviews, including Google reviews, will provide insight into their expertise and reliability. A trusted and experienced company with a project manager overseeing the process will significantly contribute to a successful window installation.

 

Energy efficiency is crucial, as it impacts comfort and cost savings. Windows with an energy-efficient rating and appropriate glass types will reduce energy consumption and lower utility bills. Lastly, customer reviews should be reviewed to assess the experiences of previous clients. Positive reviews indicate customer satisfaction and a job well done.

 

Sealing and Weatherproofing for Windows

 

Sealing and weatherproofing windows are essential in the full-frame window replacement installation process, ensuring optimal performance and longevity. By adequately sealing windows, homeowners can prevent air and water leakage from the original window frame, enhance energy savings, and maintain a comfortable indoor environment.

 

To seal windows effectively, it is crucial to use a 3/8-inch bead of sealant around the edges of the opening. This creates a tight seal that prevents air and moisture infiltration through wooden windows. Additionally, leaving a 3/4-inch gap on each side of the corners allows for installing corner gaskets for a high-quality, consistent fit. These gaskets provide extra protection against drafts and water penetration, enhancing the window's weatherproofing capabilities and energy savings.

 

One important note is to avoid caulking under the bottom nailing flange. This area must remain uncaulked to allow any potential water entering the window frame to drain correctly. For window installations, exterior grade "Window, Door, and Siding" sealant is recommended. This specialized sealant is designed to withstand exterior conditions, providing superior protection against harsh weather elements like rain, wind, and UV rays while ensuring a high-quality, consistent fit.

 

Window Repair Tips

 

Addressing window repair issues promptly is paramount to keeping your home in top condition, including retrofit windows. Neglecting window problems can lead to further damage and potential issues with energy efficiency, highlighting the need for correct window installation. We have compiled valuable tips to help you identify and troubleshoot common window problems.

 

One of the most apparent issues is broken glass, which not only compromises the safety of your home but also affects its aesthetic appeal, necessitating double-hung replacement windows or single-slider windows. In such cases, it is essential to contact professionals to safely replace the broken glass and restore the integrity of your windows.

 

Another common problem is damaged hardware, such as faulty locks or hinges, requiring double-slider replacement windows. These issues can affect the functionality of your windows, making it challenging to open, close, or secure them properly. Replacing damaged hardware is crucial to ensure smooth operation and optimal security.

 

Additionally, air leaks can significantly impact your energy bills by allowing conditioned air to escape and outdoor air to enter your home. Identifying and sealing air leaks is vital to maintain a comfortable indoor environment and enhance energy efficiency.

 

Preventive Measures for Window Installation

 

During window installation, it is crucial to take preventive measures to achieve a high-quality and consistent fit and finish, including safety glasses and a tape measure. Proper sealing and insulation techniques should be implemented to ensure optimum energy efficiency and prevent air and water leaks.

 

One important preventive measure is to prepare the window opening properly. This involves removing debris, cleaning the area, and inspecting for structural damage. Additionally, measuring the window opening accurately with a tape measure is essential to ensure a consistent fit.

 

Proper sealing techniques should be followed while wearing safety glasses to achieve a tight seal. This includes applying a continuous bead of high-quality sealant around the window frame. The sealant should be compatible with the window and building materials to prevent future damage.

 

Insulation is another crucial aspect of window installation. It helps to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures and reduce energy costs. Insulating around the window frame with weatherstripping materials prevents heat or cold exchange.

 

Handling the window carefully during installation is crucial to preventing damage to the existing window opening. Avoid excessive force or pressure, which can cause cracks or breakages, and wear safety glasses to protect your eyes.

 

Seasonal Maintenance for Windows

 

Regular seasonal maintenance is crucial for windows to preserve their beauty, value, and energy efficiency. By implementing a few simple tasks, such as cleaning, checking for drafts and leaks, lubricating hinges and tracks, and inspecting caulking and weatherstripping, homeowners can ensure the longevity and performance of their windows.

 

Cleaning windows regularly enhances their visual appeal and prevents dirt and debris buildup that can lead to damage. By removing dirt, grime, and other pollutants, the windows can continue to provide unobstructed views and maintain their aesthetic appeal.

 

Additionally, checking for drafts and leaks is essential in maintaining energy efficiency. Identifying gaps or cracks around the window frames allows homeowners to address these issues promptly, preventing air leaks that can lead to energy loss and higher utility bills. By ensuring a proper seal, the windows can effectively keep the home insulated, reducing the need for excessive heating or cooling.

 

Lubricating hinges and tracks is another crucial aspect of seasonal maintenance. Over time, hinges and tracks may become rusted or stiff, hindering the smooth operation of the windows. Regular lubrication can prevent these issues, ensuring easy opening and closing of windows.

 

Lastly, inspecting caulking and weatherstripping is critical to maintaining the performance of windows. These components provide an additional barrier against water infiltration, drafts, and noise. Homeowners can improve their living spaces' overall energy efficiency and comfort by checking and replacing worn-out caulking or weatherstripping.

 

By prioritizing seasonal maintenance for windows, homeowners can enjoy their beauty, improve their value, and maximize their energy efficiency, ultimately creating a more comfortable and cost-effective living environment.

 

Safety Considerations for Window Installation

 

Prioritizing safety for workers and building occupants during window installation is crucial. Several hazards can arise during installation, and adequate precautions to minimize risks are essential.

 

One potential hazard during window installation is falling from heights. Workers should always use appropriate fall protection equipment, such as harnesses and safety lines when working in elevated areas. Additionally, ladders and scaffolding should be adequately secured and used according to the manufacturer's guidelines.

 

Another consideration is the risk of injury from broken glass. Workers should wear protective gloves and eyewear to protect themselves from potential cuts and eye damage. Proper training on handling glass and using safe lifting techniques is essential to minimize the risk of accidents.

 

Moreover, following safety protocols to ensure a safe and successful installation is crucial. This includes proper installation techniques, adhering to local building codes, and using high-quality materials. Following the manufacturer's instructions and consulting with experienced professionals can help prevent structural issues and ensure the longevity of the windows.

 

Window Maintenance Schedule

 

Proper window maintenance is crucial for preserving the beauty and functionality of your coastal homes' windows. Following a regular maintenance schedule ensures that your windows remain in optimal condition for years. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to properly maintain your windows, including water resistive techniques:

 

Cleaning: Regularly clean your windows with a mild detergent or window cleaner. Use a soft, lint-free cloth or squeegee to avoid scratching the glass. Clean the frames and tracks as well to remove any dirt or debris.

 

Inspecting: Regularly inspect your construction windows to identify any signs of damage or wear, such as cracks or gaps. Look for broken seals and check the caulking around the edges of the windows, especially for vinyl replacement windows. Replace any damaged or worn-out caulking to maintain water-resistive properties.

 

Lubricating: Apply lubricant to the moving parts of your windows, such as hinges and locks, to ensure smooth operation while considering the replacement process if necessary. This will prevent them from becoming stiff or challenging to open and close.

 

Sealing: If you notice any drafts or air leaks around your windows, reseal them with weatherstripping or caulk. This will improve energy efficiency and prevent moisture from entering your home, reducing lifetime costs.

 

Professional Inspection: Schedule a professional window inspection every few years to thoroughly assess the condition of your windows and address any underlying issues. This will help catch potential problems early before they become more costly, including installation costs.

 

By following this window maintenance schedule for coastal homes, you can extend the lifespan of your windows, enhance energy efficiency, and maintain their visual appeal. Regular cleaning, inspecting, and necessary repairs will ensure that your windows continue to provide the benefits and advantages you expect, including water-resistive properties.

 

Ensuring Longevity and Efficiency: Window Installation Essentials

 

Proper window installations are essential for any construction or remodeling project. They are crucial in enhancing energy efficiency, improving indoor comfort, and adding aesthetic appeal to your property. Whether you're considering replacement windows or installing new ones, it's vital to understand the advantages and considerations involved.

 

At Sky Roofing Construction & Remodeling, we specialize in professional window installation services tailored to your needs. Our team ensures a high-quality and consistent fit by using top-notch materials and following best practices. From assessing your requirements to completing the installation efficiently, we prioritize your satisfaction and the long-term performance of your windows.

 

Contact Sky Roofing Construction & Remodeling today to discuss your project with us in quality window installations. Let us help you achieve optimal energy savings, enhanced aesthetics, and lasting value for your property.

 

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An outdated upload, but since I have started to put up food pics, figured I'd share this with you.

 

Hands down the best ramen shop in Vancouver, Canada. Kintaro. Located in downtown, close to Denman / Robson street. What you see here is the yasai (vegetable) ramen with miso-flavored pork bone soup.

 

Presumably the owner, "Kintaro" subsequently opened another store close by called Motomachi. Motomachi's noodles are soaked in chicken broth. If you get a chance to go, I recommend ordering the black charcoal miso ramen.

Outdated (2010) NeoPan 1600 with Olympus 35-SP.

Stand dev in Rodinal 1+100, 1hr.

1/125, f2.8

Scanned with a CoolScan LS-5000.

Part of a batch of shots on outdated FP4 film testing the Yashica-Mat

 

Commercial processing > CanoScan 3200F > PSE7

I had to remove the larger engine thrusters for smaller one in order for the wing assemble to fit in without disturbing the connection with the main ship.

Photos from my visit to an abandoned Victorian Farm / Retreat House

Some images I shot with a super outdated film roll that came out totally weird. Basically they were all red and I decided to turn them into b/w so there would be at least something to identify.

 

And on another note: The day I shot this film it was suuuuper foggy due to heavy smog in Paris (read more here: Paris offers free public transport to reduce severe smog ), which totally contributed to the worn out look of these pictures.

 

Canon AE-1

© Julie Anne Noying

 

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m3, 90mmElmaritF2.8-M-v.1, KodakTri-X5063,(outdated 2005), D76, EpsonV750pro

grinding stones...

 

cameraphone picture

one of the exhibits at franklin court, the benjamin franklin museum designed by venturi scott brown in 1976 and grossly outdated.

An outdated and discarded piece of 19th century farm equipment that has now made the transition from Function to Form. The image was enhanced with a Gaussian Overlay.

EXPERIMENT: cross-developing outdated Agfa Scala B&W slide film in CineStill Df96 monobath.

It seems I've been talking about outdated game systems a lot lately. So I pulled out my game systems to take a picture today. And I really, really need to do what I've always wanted, and get them all set up on my TV. And no, online simulators are NOT the same. Every system has different controllers that are vital to the game playing experience. It would be virtually impossible to replace the controllers for 8 gaming systems, and damn expensive. What I need is an 8 port A/V switch, which is pricey. And why I've never hooked up all of my outdated game systems I love so much. I only have the most current one hooked up, currently the Wii. But I miss Parappa, Earthworm Jim, Tetris, etc. Someday…..

Outdated dependencies are shown in Symfony2's Web Debug Toolbar

Abstract view of a huge chest full of abandoned lead type.

Now you check over your shoulder everywhere that you go (oh yeah)

Walkin' down the street, there's eyes in every shadow (oh yeah)

You better take a look around you (come on down)

That equipment you got's so outdated

You can't compete with Murder Incorporated

 

Another song-based selfie.

 

Doing the 365-days-selfportrait challenge, but for 28 days only. It's february's assignment for our photo club.

Parts of the Mall seem so outdated like the food court , still looks very 80s. In February 1955, it was announced that a major shopping center on a 50-acre site at 174th Street and Hawthorne Boulevard would be constructed. The center was officially opened on August 22, 1959 as the "South Bay Center" (or simply as "SBC"). The architects were A. Quincy Jones, Frederick Emmons and Victor Gruen Associates. The center included a large, freestanding, 4-story May Company department store, designed by Albert C. Martin and Associates (with a public fallout shelter in the basement). The store also included a book and record department, furniture department, camera shop, soda fountain and the sit-down "Bay Shore Tea Room" restaurant. Surrounding the department store was an "open air" shopping center with shaded outdoor "breezeways." There were 37 tenants on opening day. The grand opening featured a circus in the parking lot and a draw for a car as a grand prize.[2]

On November 1, 1960, the Democratic nominee for President, John F. Kennedy, gave a speech at the South Bay Center on the last stop of his campaign tour. Kennedy won the general election eight days later, becoming the 35th President of the United States.[3][4] During the 1960s and 1970s, many stores would open and replace older ones. In the south parking lot, a car wash and theater opened. Later on, some new tenants made their debut in the late 1960s and mid-1970s, which included Sunset House Gifts, Florsheim Shoes, Nobby, Pier One Imports, and Putney Station Restaurant at the north parking lot near Artesia Blvd.

In 1985 Forest City Development built a fully enclosed indoor mall to replace the open-air shopping center, to become the "Galleria at South Bay." It included additional anchors Nordstrom and Mervyn's, which had opened a few months earlier.[5]

In 1992 Forest City sold a half-interest in the center to CalPERS,[6] before buying it back in 2001 and changing the official name to South Bay Galleria. In the meantime the May Company store had adopted the Robinsons-May name in 1993 and General Cinema had constructed a 16-screen multiplex cinema in 1997,[7] before the company was sold to AMC Theatres in 2002. In September 2006, the Robinsons-May store was renamed Macy's.

In December 2008, the Mervyn's department store chain closed all of its stores due to bankruptcy, including the South Bay Galleria store. In December 2008, it was also announced that the Kohl's department store chain had bought 48 Mervyn's properties, including the South Bay Galleria property, and would take over the retail space that was formerly occupied by Mervyn's.

Four years later, on December 4, 2012, it was announced that Nordstrom would relocate to Del Amo Fashion Center, after nearly 30 years of service at the South Bay Galleria, as part of Del Amo's reconstruction project.[8]

On August 24, 2015, the South Bay Galleria has announced that they will hold off on finding a replacement for its newly departed Nordstrom store, until the entire mall is renovated.[9] The 2nd & 3rd floors of the former Nordstrom space currently serves as a Wonder of Dinosaurs exhibit.[10] The 1st floor is currently a Department Store called Q.[11]

On January 25, 2018, Australian investment firm QIC acquired South Bay Galleria from Cleveland-based Forest City. [12] QIC plans to renovate the mall and add six acres of landscaped outdoor space opening directly onto a grand staircase entering into the mall along with standalone buildings and apartment buildings. [13]

On November 14, 2019, Forever 21 announced it would be closing its South Bay Galleria location as the retailer closes 111 stores nationwide as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy. It closed in January 2020.[14] The South Bay Galleria has been used as a backdrop for several movie and television productions, including Fat Albert.

I have a super cheesy and somewhat outdated playlist I listen to whenever I'm cleaning, drawing, or just doing anything productive. This was just a doodle that turned into something more by mistake

The Clipper became outdated as the new envelope bodies started appearing, led by Studebaker and Kaiser-Frazer. Although Packard was in good financial condition as the war ended, they had not sold enough cars to pay the cost of tooling for the 1941 design. While most automakers were able to introduce new vehicles for 1948 and 1949, Packard could not until 1951. The company updated cars by adding new sheet metal to the existing body (which added 200 lb (91 kg) of curb weight). Six-cylinder cars were discontinued for the U.S. market, and a convertible was added. These new designs hid their relationship with the Clipper. Even that name was dropped for a while.

 

The design chosen was a "bathtub" type. While this was considered futuristic during the war and the concept was taken further with the 1949 Nash, and survived for decades in the Saab 92–96 in Europe, the 1948–1950 Packard styling was polarizing. To some, it was sleek and blended classic with modern. Others nicknamed it the "pregnant elephant".

Packard sold 2,000 vehicles in 1948 and a total of 116,000 of the 1949 models. In the early post-WWII years, the demand for new cars was extremely high, and nearly any vehicle would sell. Attempting to maintain strong sales beyond this point would prove more problematic.

 

Cadillac's new 1948 cars had sleek, aircraft-inspired styling that immediately made Packard's "bathtub" styling seem old-fashioned. Cadillac also debuted a brand-new OHV V8 engine in 1949 whereas Packard's lack of a modern engine became an increasing liability.

 

Packard outsold Cadillac until circa 1950; most sales were the midrange volume models. During this time, Cadillac was among the earliest US makers to offer an automatic transmission (the Hydramatic in 1941). Packard caught up with the Ultramatic, offered on top models in 1949 and all models from 1950 onward, but its perceived market reputation now had it as a competitor to Buick.

 

One of the ironies about Packard is their carriage trade customer base, then and now. Packard went broke selling cars to wealthy people. Rich folks drove Packards and after the marque’s demise in the late 1950s, rich folks continued to collect Packards. In particular, the prewar Packards today are among the most valuable classic American cars there are, with restored models easily fetching six and seven figure prices.

Old fashion... Outdated... Forgotten... Abandoned... Neglected...

 

Location: Jalan Rahmat, Batu Pahat

Vivitar Ultra Wide & Thin + Outdated Ilford HP5 (really... 1994)

A old rusted B&B sign in the village of Beddgelert in North Wales.

 

It's such a beautiful village set in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, it offers an amazing amount of walks that I can't wait to try out, come the better weather.

 

This old globe still had the FRY, Burma, and Sudan as one entity.

Outdated. I am doing a whole Tom Schlatter record collection thing. For real.

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