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Montauban Buzenol

Belgique

 

Le site repose sur les territoires d’Etalle et de Virton. Depuis les origines des forges, en 1507, plusieurs propriétaires, dont certains, peu scrupuleux, ont occupé le domaine. La production des forges a suivi l'implication des propriétaires, avec des hauts et des bas. Après une période de stagnation, les Orban ranimèrent le deuxième haut-fourneau et y agrandirent la forge en 1825. On leur doit aussi le modeste bâtiment encore existant qui porte l'inscription de "Bureau" et le millésime de 1839. C'est, avec les courtières (dans les moulins hydrauliques, ce sont les emplacements des roues à aubes) et les étangs, le seul vestige (intact) témoignant de la présence à cet endroit d'un important complexe industriel. Sur la fin des activités, on coula notamment au fourneau des boulets de canon qui furent employés au siège de Sébastopol. Tout le site a été classé en 1959.

 

Source : Cirkwi

 

Photo prise le 21 mars 2022

f/9 1/100 22 mm ISO100

Game accessories made by my brother-in-law. It is hard to show their colors and different sizes

Water bird

 

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Brought to by Ardor!

 

Pocket Hoodie: Made for bodies Legacy M/F, Jake and Gianni, fatpack and individual colours include Black, Dusk, Heather and Red.

You can now get it @ Main Store !

 

Description and Credits: You can get more details of this Post in my Blog in the section about me in my profile

 

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As with most pictures...best viewed large :-)

Sponsor:

Art&Ko - Paired jackets Set

Again the work that goes into the products is evident, This jacket looks amazing on and it is unisex!

Sizes for:

Gen.X Classic and Curvy

Maitreya

Legacy (Male and female)

Jake

Available now! The Warehouse Sale

  

Picture taken @ Sunny's Photo Studio - Pose - Help? I do not need Help! Pose is heavily modded in Black Dragon

  

AC/DC - Ride On

 

I'm gonna ride on

Ride on

(Ride on) standing on the edge of the road

(Ride on) thumb in the air

(Ride on) one of these days I'm gonna change my evil ways

'Til then I'll just keep riding on

Broke another promise

And I broke another heart

But I ain't too young to realize

That I ain't too old to try

Try to get back to the start

And it's another red-light nightmare

Woah, an' another red-light street

And I ain't too old to hurry

'Cause I ain't too old to die

But I sure am hard to beat

 

Got myself a one-way ticket

(Ride on) goin' the wrong way

(Ride on)

(Ride on) gonna change my evil ways

(Ride on)

One of these days

One of these days

Product Updates - TMP Legacy & Signature Alice

 

Hello friends :)

The following products have been updated to work with TMP Legacy and Signature Alice:

- Black Widow Rings & Bracelets - TMP Legacy

- Dreamcatcher Bracelets & Rings - TMP Legacy & Alice

- Beast Rings - TMP Legacy male & female and Alice

- Quinn Rings & Bracelets - TMP Legacy & Alice

 

Products now available on Marketplace and inworld mainstore.

If you already own these products, visit the inworld store and use the redelivery terminal to get them.

More updates will come soon!

 

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"Alla nostra"

 

Shot for Our Daily Challenge :“Italy”

 

1940 Chevrolet truck in faded Gulf Oil Co. colors. At the 2010 Back to the Fifties car show.

This is butter murukku very popular in Tamil Nadu & even in south India.

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[GUNSHOT] Gooey Top - Full Perm

This product is an original [GUNSHOT] design.

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2 Mesh Faces (Base , Neck Part)

 

Pack Includes;

 

** 8 Fitmesh Sizes for

 

- Maitreya

- Tonic Fine

- Tonic Curvy

- Slink Hourglass

- Slink Physique

- Belleza Isis

- Belleza Venus

- Belleza Freya

 

** 1 UV Map

** 1 SHADOW Map

** 1 SHADOW Map with wrinkles

** 1 AO Map

** 8 Sample Textures

** Notecard (Terms and conditions)

 

(( Minimum selling price for this item is 75L ))

 

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611 passes the historic East End Shops.

trying to get invited to We've Joined Red!!!

Hexakill Slayer liner!

BOM

for Genus , lelutka, and also Lelutka Evo x optimized

 

Comes in different opacities, and also it is tintable!♥

 

Available on MP:

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There is no lens, just a tiny hole through the front of the camera in its place. As a result, any considerations for the aperture opening (f-stop) go away. These cameras have a fixed aperture size and it is very, very small. The resulting f-stops are usually between 100 and 200. That removes ... #etbtsy

 

Continued my blog: Pinhole Photography in Niagara River Gorge

 

Photographed with a 35mm ZeroImage pinhole camera on expired Kodak Max 400 at 200 color negative film, developed in C-41.

First product shoot ever, playing around with painting with light. Would like to re-shoot this..

A display of the various products produced from the iron ore smelter at The Lone Pine mine on Red Mountain in Alabama in the early 1900's..and my second photomerge of 2 images

Items for sale in a bric-a-brac store.

 

Interesting reading from "Tiger Stripe Products" website about the new ABU--what I'm wearing in this shot.

 

"October 2002

 

Air Force tasks Tiger Stripe Products to assemble private sector project team. TSP instructs AF Clothing Office (WPAFB) in taking project from idea to production. TSP assembles team from several different areas of textile industry and begins project.

 

TSP redesigns our copyrighted Original Vietnam Tiger Stripe™ pattern for Air Force tiger stripe pattern. Air Force given several different color schemes including combat ready camouflage colorways. Against our professional recommendations, Air Force Leadership chooses blue/gray colorway which is soundly rejected by Air Force personnel.

 

Pattern Design Rejected

 

June 2004

 

Tiger Stripe Products offers Air Force our copyrighted pixilated tiger stripe pattern, TIGERPAT ™, "The First Pixilated Tiger Stripe". This pattern was offered in blue/grey colorway as well as real combat ready colorways.

 

Our combat ready, fully pixilated, tiger stripe pattern, based on our copyrighted Original Vietnam Tiger Stripe™ pattern, had been in development since Jan 2004 and was completed in early May 2004.

 

Pattern Design Rejected

 

September 2004

 

Tiger Stripe Products offers Air Force our newest proprietary, 21st century (3rd generation), pixilated tiger stripe designs all based on our copyrighted Original Vietnam Tiger Stripe™ pattern.

 

Several variations offered but none considered.

 

Pattern Designs Rejected

 

October 2004 through March 2006

 

Air Force announces this semi-pixilated tiger pattern as the new "test" pattern. This pattern merely adds jagged pixel-like edges to the pattern.

 

Pattern colorway is Gray, Green, Tan, and Air Force Blue.

 

NOTE: Numerous more advanced, tiger and non-tiger patterns were offered with the current colorway, flightline colorways, or other true "All Terrain" colorways. Air Force did not request to have a test uniform made from any of these far superior advanced patterns. 21st century Air Force research and development at its best.

 

17 March 2006

 

Pentagon, HQ U.S. Air Force announces Airman Battle Uniform ABU finalized for production.

 

US Air Force Leadership announces the production of the new uniform for the 21st century USAF. This uniform has been designed with the mission of the majority of AF personnel in mind.

 

It utilizes a simple ragged edged version of a tiger pattern and its primary design function is not as a front line combat uniform.

 

Topping USAF Leadership's design feature list; ease of care (wash and wear), durable yet comfortable fabrics, individual male and female sizing, pocket design and placement to undertake office and general work tasks.

 

Air Force blue can be seen in the pattern design which USAF Leadership specifically wanted to distinguish the uniform as "Air Force". Camouflage effectiveness was a very low ancillary issue.

 

USAF Leadership chose to adopt this elementary ragged edged tiger like pattern over any of our far superior advanced Battle ready tiger stripe designs.

 

Note to the ranks: When we started the uniform project in 2002, USAF Leadership informed us that 97% of AF personnel did not need a Battle uniform but rather a barracks utility work uniform. Leadership ultimately received exactly what they asked for. The resulting uniform is that barracks utility work uniform.

 

The name actually does apply if one takes into consideration the Battle activity that USAF Leadership says is the mission of the majority of today's Air Force. As determined by USAF Leadership, advanced Battle features like easy entry slanted chest, arm, and leg cargo pockets, elbow and knee padding pockets, improved neck closure to keep debris out and to protect from body armor, gusseted shoulders for ease of movement, and most importantly... an authentic Battle ready advanced pixilated Tiger Stripe pattern and colorway are not needed for the 21st century U.S. Air Force.

 

Besides making the connection between the Air Force and the pattern; why is blue one of the pattern colors? Besides the sky or ocean, how often does the color blue occur in deserts, forests, jungles, or urban settings? This uniform does not seem to fit the definition of an advanced Battle uniform. This is evidently a new style of Battle uniform.

 

We're sorry. We wished we had the opportunity to give you an authentic Battle uniform with all the relevant features plus an effective camouflage design. At the very least you could have had a uniform with a State-of-the-Art pixilated Tiger Stripe pattern and colorway.

 

The men and women of the Air Force have our undying support for the difficult jobs that are performed for our country. Is this new adopted camouflage and uniform design an Airman Battle Uniform or an Airman Barracks Uniform? Maybe it's just according to your own definition. Judge for yourself.

 

The ragged edges surrounding the solid areas do little for the visual break up of the pattern elements.

 

The key to a good digital camo effective pattern is that visual break up is achieved at near and far distances. Very little break up is achieved here but it's not really required for a simple barracks work uniform. This pattern and colorway are mainly for show.

 

Numerous more advanced pixilated tiger patterns, for real world applications, were recommended but all were rejected. This is a new type of Battle uniform that does not utilize advanced battle features like easy entry slanted pockets, etc., or an authentic Battle ready camouflage pattern and colorway.

 

Unfortunately for the Air Force, Leadership decided that an authentic Battle ready advanced pixilated Tiger Stripe camouflage pattern and colorway was not worth the few extra cents per uniform."

   

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There are two Disney Store Limited Edition Brave items that were first noticed on the US Disney Store website on May 14, 2012, but were not part of the new arrivals group. In fact, when they were first noticed (by browsing on keyword 'brave') they were both already sold out. By next day, they were already not searchable by keyword (but the pages were still viewable via a direct link or product code). I wonder whether these were actually for sale at some earlier date, or are merely placeholders for a future release.

 

The items and web links to them are as follows:

 

Limited Edition Brave Nesting Dolls ($49.50 US)

www.disneystore.com/figurines-big-figures-collectibles-pi...

 

Limited Edition Brave Princess Merida Figure ($79.50 US)

www.disneystore.com/disney-store-official-site-for-disney...

 

Item Descriptions from the Disney Store Website:

 

Limited Edition Brave Nesting Dolls

Item No. 6447044612436P

Our Price: $49.50

Sold Out

 

Hatch a plan for high adventure while exploring the secrets within our Brave nesting dolls. Traditional matryoshka dolls follow a theme as inner layers are revealed. This handcrafted set celebrates the spirit of Pixar's first original fairy tale.

 

Product Details

 

•5 nesting dolls featuring the cast of Brave

•Handcrafted

•Created under the supervision of Pixar artists

•Wood

•8'' H - 3 1/2'' H

•Imported

•Limited Edition of 2500

•Certificate of Authenticity

 

Limited Edition Brave Princess Merida Figure

 

Item No. 6447048302435P

Our Price: $79.50

Sold Out

 

Join a fantastic journey into imagination with our bold and brilliant Princess Merida figure inspired by Disney/Pixar's Brave. Sculpted under the guidance of Pixar artists, this large collectible statue expresses heroic strength and determination.

 

Product Details

 

•Large Merida figure

•Intricate sculpturing

•Hand painted detailing

•Marbled paint effect on base

•Plussed with wire bowstring

•Resin

•14'' H x 12'' W x 13'' D

•Imported

•Limited Edition of 2500

•Certificate of Authenticity

 

Wine Bottle Product Photography

Please bear in mind that the CC lincence refers only to my photographic artistry, and not to the design of this product which remains the copyright of iRiver.

 

I finally splashed out on an Mp3 player, and I am pleased with my purchase.

 

It has been a few years since I noticed the arrival of MP3 players made by then unkowns such as Rio and iRiver. Music players with flash memory and no moving parts had been predicted since as long as I can remember, so they came as no surprise, but at first I could not see the point.

 

The memory was small, it was irreplacable, and I did not know how to get MP3 files.

 

The player above comes with software for converting CD music to Mp3 and has 1GB of memory which is enough for 200 songs or about 12 hours of music.

 

It also has a voice recorder which I hope to use for recording English speakers for use as teaching materials. The reason why I purchased this particular player, at auction for about $150 USD, is because these older iRiver players accept an external microphone, which is pretty essential for recording dialogues.

 

The reason why I am recommending it here is because this player, weighing only 60gms including battery, with no moving parts, and an armband, can be worn while jogging.

 

My play list includes

Messengers, "That's the Way a Woman is"

Tracy Chapman, "Fast Car"

The Cure, "Close to Me"

Elvis, "His Latest Flame"

and

The Zombies, "Time of the Season"

 

The effect, the buzz, the improvement in jogging speed is phenominal. it is almost frightening. Now I know why Lance Amstrong has an Mp3 player built into his sunglasses.

 

This image was taken by me but is of a device copyright of iRiver. I hope they forgive my posting it here.

The amazing, fantastic Mold-A-Rama machine. When I was a kid in the 60's, you frequently saw these at tourist traps, museums, zoos and that sort of thing. If you've never seen one in action, you've really missed something. The smell of hot plastic, watching the mold come together, hearing the noise of the hydraulics and pumps... ahh, damn. It was SO cool. I would beg my Mom & Dad for money to get whatever toy one of these made. (They usually made something relating to their location, and often you had two choice of what you could make.)

 

There's not a lot of these left, and the company that made them went out of business in 1972, but was carried on by others. There's maps and websites that'll tell you where to find a machine. I suggest you find one and treat yourself to an "exclusive product molded in colorful plastic" as soon as you can. (This one is located in the Museum of Science & Industry, Chicago, IL.)

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mold-A-Rama

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