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Here we have one of AMWaste's Kenworth heils handling early morning yardwaste, this is one of few they have company wide, They are based in Lagrange, Georgia and the yardwaste contract with the city started last year, their other service area is being in Alabama. Big huge thanks to the helper for letting me get this photo. This is a very cool combo because, 1 its a very uncommon combo as kenworths on Refuse bodies are somewhat rare, 2 being I believe this is the only one that they currently operate. Again big thanks to the operater for helping me get this photo.
A non-submersible PT100 temperature probe, made submersible by surrounding it in PVC hose.
I replaced the probe's cable with a stereo audio cable with 1/8" jack.
If you do this, make sure the audio cable uses the same gauge conductors for all three wires.
1. Yan - Banda Esquina Brasil - Flautista -1, 2. Luz, Câmera, Flickr - primeiro HDR com a canon, 3. Beira Mar a Noite - Exposição de 90 segundos (30.3) - Composição de 3 fotos em 'raw'. Edição Photoshop CS 5 (juntar as imagens) e Lightroom 3 (Coloração)., 4. Jéssica - A luz de um sorriso é eterna, 5. Pistola PT100 Taurus cal .40 1/8000 / 8fps - pistol, 6. testando o flash na sapata -2, 7. Tatoo na mão, 8. ANIMAÇÃO - GIF - Bellydivas-O-encanto-da-dança-do-ventre,
9. Taís, minha prima - foco na tatoo e não no olho (como eu gosto), 10. Cata vento - HDR ps topaz, 11. Jéssica na rede de bokeh! =D, 12. Céu - Hotel Fazenda Casa no Campo - Platinado - longa exposição 30 seg (30" + tripê) - reflexo!, 13. Bellydivas - O encanto da dança do ventre - roxo-19, 14. Cecília Cheia de Pose, 15. Hotel Fazenda Casa no Campo - HDR - 3 raw sem tripe - ps e topazio, 16. Bellydivas - O encanto da dança do ventre - lenço e outros-20,
17. Tia Valéria preto e branco-1, 18. Jéssica - Flor Roxa no Cabelo, 19. Pássaro - Epcot -1, 20. barquinho beira mar -1, 21. Copos - Repetição - Bokeh, 22. taís peb spot-1, 23. Centro Cultural Dragão do Mar - Ponte PEB-1-2, 24. Lightpanting 8 - meu rosto-1,
25. Fotos Carnaval - Olhar bem tenro, 26. Beira Mar - Longa exposição - luzes dos carros-2, 27. Beira Mar 81 segundos de exposição, 28. HDR realístico Ida de Emergência, 29. Bebidas (vodka para todos os gostos)The Hard Rock Cafe - Orlando - Universal -1, 30. Mimi a fugitiva, 31. Arame Farpado - Bokeh - Salve, Salve 50 mm!, 32. Longa Exposição Tons de Roxo,
33. Rosa Gálica e seu belo Orvalho Matinal, 34. Perspectiva Muito Louca - Folhas de Samambaia-1, 35. Canon 50mm 1.4, 36. Proteção: todos nós precisamos!, 37. Acerola Gotas Raw Lightroom 3 - Lagoa do Banana, 38. Golf Sportline Praia do Futuro HDR, 39. Splash - Jéssica - Pulo na Piscina - obturador - shutter 1/8000, 40. Gato em cima do Muro,
41. Nissan 350 Z - Aro 20", 42. Jéssica, minha namorada linda - Piscina - obturador - shutter 1/8000 - Montagem vintage, peb e normal, 43. Bellydivas - O encanto da dança do ventre - roxo-20, 44. Água - Gotas - Pingos - Mão - Piscina - obturador - shutter 1/8000, 45. Lightpanning preto e branco-1, 46. Lua - Iluminação Natural no Sertão de Luar-1, 47. Insegurança de todas as ordens -1, 48. taís -2,
49. Natacha - técnica expondo à direita -1, 50. Luminária HDR - Mais um HDR do meu Carnaval para vocês curtirem! =D, 51. Jéssica bep deitada sofa-1, 52. Eu, a Canon 7d, a 135mm, filtro polarizador, filtro UV e um monte de bokeh peb-1, 53. Bellydivas - O encanto da dança do ventre - solo - tango- - -10, 54. Fotos Carnaval -33, 55. Larissa, laris, LalÁ!, 56. Animação - gif do tiro da Pistola Taurus pt 100 - Pistol - 20 fotos,
57. Max e Samara, 58. Pit Bull Pintado com 3 meses, 59. Mimi - Quero Mais carinho -1, 60. Bellydivas - O encanto da dança do ventre - lenço e outros-57, 61. Epcot - Brinquedo Soarin!, 62. Somos todos iguais -1, 63. Bellydivas - O encanto da dança do ventre - roxo-8, 64. Coca Cola e Seu Gás,
65. Lightpanting 0 curvas sem fim -1, 66. Catedral Metropolitana de Fortaleza hdr ps topaz, 67. Céu de Fortaleza Multicolorido-1, 68. Contraste de Belezas, 69. HDR - 3 raw files - rede varanda cadeiras beira mar Fortaleza Ceará Brasil, 70. Minha mãe gripada - Flu, 71. Feijão Preto - Black Bean, 72. Beira Mar - Longa exposição - luzes dos carros-3
Casio PT-100 bent January '09
Pitch bend wheel (drop only), pitch woble uses an audio source to feed the bend - subtle. Six different distortions, switches turn half off at a time. Red gain knob works when only green bend is on. Blue filter changes the timbre of the green bends.
Reset switch and 1/4in. output. -original speaker still intact.
'Resistance thermometers, also called resistance temperature detectors ('RTD's) are slowly replacing the use of thermocouples in many industrial applications below 600 °C, due to higher accuracy and repeatability.'
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resistance_thermometer
This project was inspired by Wichit Sirichote's meter found here:
www.kmitl.ac.th/~kswichit/Pt100/Pt100.htm
A few mods and tweaks implemented. A four channel PT100 temperature meter with 24bit sigma delta analog to digital converter (LTC2400) www.linear.com/product/LTC2400.
Strobist Info:
(3) YONGNUO YN560 III Flashes
1 On Boomstand Up Center Mini Softbox
1 Left Of Shooting Table For Background
1 Right Of Shooting Table For Background
Nikon D600
Sigma 17-50 2.8 Lens
Settings:
Manual
f10
ISO:200
1/160
1/4in. output disconnects speaker when you jack in.
Pitch wheel is made from a Nestle Quick cap (follow the rabbit.) glued over a large knob that just fit inside.
The pitch section of the '09 PT-100.
The left switch switches from the pitch wheel (left), center off, and preset drop with body contacts. (contacts have subtle effect.)
Woble switch changes from steady pitch drop to a woble, modulated pitch drop.
Spikey body contacts.
The Postcard
A Silveresque Series postcard that was published by Valentine & Sons Ltd. of Dundee and London. The card was posted in Morecambe using a 4d. stamp on the 31st. August 1969. The postmark states: 'Lancaster for Science-Based Industry.'
The card was sent to:
Mr. John Rutter,
1, Ossory Street,
Gt. Western Street,
Moss-Side,
Manchester.
The message on the divided back of the card was as follows:
"Dear John,
We are here, enjoying
the sea breezes, and
wish to send you the
seaside wishes.
Hoping you managed
to get the First at the
Club on Saturday.
May see you next
Saturday, all being
well.
So Cheerio for now.
Good Luck & Good
Health.
Tom."
The Traumatic Death of Rocky Marciano
So what else happened on the day that Tom posted the card?
Well, on the 31st. August 1969, Rocky Marciano, the only undefeated world heavyweight boxing champion in history, was killed in the crash of a Cessna 172 airplane.
The aircraft was taking him from Chicago to Des Moines, along with pilot Glen Belz and another passenger, insurance salesman and family friend Frank Farrell. Marciano and Farrell were making the flight to Des Moines for a birthday party at the Farrell home, after which the former champion was to have flown back to his home at Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Flying at night, the Cessna ran out of fuel as it approached Des Moines. A storm system was developing, and Belz was not experienced with night flying or flying during bad weather. Belz attempted an emergency landing at Newton, Iowa, but impacted a lone oak tree in a pasture two miles short of the runway at 9:05 pm.
Marciano, born Rocco Francis Marchegiano, had a pro boxing record of 49 wins and no losses upon his retirement in 1956 after almost four years as champion. His death came on the eve of his 46th. birthday.
Andrew Cunanan, American Spree Killer
The 31st. August 1969 also marked the birth of the American serial killer Andrew Cunanan.
Andrew Phillip Cunanan murdered five people over three months from the 27th. April 1997 to the 15th. July 1997. His victims included Italian fashion designer Gianni Versace and Chicago real estate developer Lee Miglin. Cunanan died by suicide on the 23rd. July 1997, eight days after murdering Versace.
-- Andrew Cunanan - The Early Years
Andrew Cunanan was born in National City, California, to Modesto "Pete" Dungao Cunanan (1930 – 2005), a Filipino American, and Mary Anne Schillaci (1938 – 2012), an Italian American. He was the youngest of four children. Modesto was serving in the United States Navy during the Vietnam War at the time of his son's birth. After leaving the navy, where he had served as a chief petty officer, Modesto worked as a stockbroker.
In his youth, Cunanan lived with his family in National City and attended Bonita Vista Middle School. In 1981, his father enrolled him in The Bishop's School, an independent day school located in the affluent La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego. There Cunanan met his lifelong best friend, Elizabeth "Liz" Cote. At school, he was remembered as being bright, very talkative and testing with an IQ of 147.
As a teenager, Cunanan developed a reputation as a prolific liar, given to telling tall tales about his family and personal life. He was adept at changing his appearance according to what he felt was most attractive at a given moment. Cunanan identified as gay in high school, and began having liaisons with wealthy older men.
He was voted "Most Likely Not to Be Forgotten" by his classmates. After graduating from high school in 1987, Cunanan enrolled at the University of California, San Diego (UC San Diego), where he majored in American history.
In 1988, when Cunanan was aged 19, his father deserted his family and moved to the Philippines in order to evade arrest for embezzlement. That same year, Cunanan had begun frequenting local gay clubs and restaurants, and his mother, a deeply religious Catholic, learned about his sexual orientation.
During an argument, Cunanan threw his mother against a wall, dislocating her shoulder. Later examination of Cunanan's behavior indicates that he may have suffered from antisocial personality disorder, characterized by a lack of remorse and empathy. In 1989, Cunanan dropped out of UC San Diego and settled in the Castro District of San Francisco, a center of gay culture, moving in with Liz Cote and her boyfriend, Phil Merrill.
-- Andrew Cunanan's Adult Life
In San Francisco, Cunanan continued his practice of befriending wealthy older men, and reportedly began creating violent pornography. He also socialized in the Hillcrest and La Jolla neighborhoods of San Diego, as well as in Scottsdale, Arizona, apparently living off the largesse of one wealthy patron or another. Cunanan is also believed to have been dealing drugs, including prescription opioids, cocaine and marijuana.
Cunanan allegedly first met fashion designer Gianni Versace in San Francisco in October 1990, when Versace was in town to be recognized for the costumes he had designed for the San Francisco Opera production of Richard Strauss's opera Capriccio, although Versace's family has always denied that the two men had ever met.
In December 1995, Cunanan met David Madson, a Minneapolis architect, in a San Francisco bar. They began a long-distance relationship shortly after, but Madson ended the relationship in the spring of 1996, telling friends he sensed something "shady" about Cunanan. Cunanan told friends that Madson was the "love of my life".
In September 1996, Cunanan broke up with Norman Blachford, a wealthy older man who had been hosting and financially supporting him. However he soon maxed out his credit cards. His close friend Jeffrey "Jeff" Trail, a former naval officer working as a district manager for a propane delivery company in Minneapolis, had told his former roommate Michael Williams that Cunanan had resumed selling drugs. Cunanan also was known to regularly consume these drugs, especially methamphetamine.
By April 1997, friends reported that Cunanan was abusing painkillers and was drinking alcohol "like there was no tomorrow." Later that month, he told friends he was leaving San Diego for Minneapolis to "take care of some business matters" with Trail, who had recently distanced himself from Cunanan.
Trail expected Cunanan to return to San Francisco upon leaving Minneapolis. Before Cunanan's visit, Trail told his sister that he did not want Andrew to come. A week before his death, Trail told Williams that he had had a huge falling out with Cunanan and said:
"I made a lot of enemies this weekend ...
I've got to get out of here. They're going
to kill me."
-- The Murders
-- -- Jeffrey Trail
On the 24th. April 1997, Cunanan and four friends attended a going-away party at Hillcrest's California Cuisine, a rare occasion when Cunanan did not cover the tab. He had reached the credit limit on both his credit cards, and had to ask for a credit extension to afford his plane ticket to Minneapolis.
Upon arriving there the next day, Cunanan stayed with Madson, a mutual friend of his and Trail's, in Madson's apartment. That night, Cunanan and Madson dined at Nye's Restaurant and visited The Gay 90's nightclub. On the 26th. April, Cunanan stayed in Trail's apartment while Trail was out of town with his boyfriend, Jon Hackett. The following afternoon, Trail told Hackett that he needed to have a "pretty important" conversation with Cunanan.
When Trail and Hackett later returned to the apartment, there was no sign of Cunanan or his belongings. Trail left his apartment to see Cunanan shortly after 9 p.m. and was likely let into Madson's apartment at 9:45 p.m.
Cunanan's killings began in Minneapolis on the 27th. April 1997, with the murder of his friend, twenty-eight-year-old Jeffrey Allen "Jeff" Trail. After an earlier argument in Trail's apartment, Cunanan stole Trail's gun and took it to Madson's loft apartment. Cunanan phoned Trail from the apartment in order to tell him to come and retrieve his gun.
When Trail arrived, Cunanan beat him to death with a hammer in front of Madson. On the 29th. April, one of Madson's co-workers, concerned about his absence from work, visited his apartment to check on him, and discovered Trail's body rolled in a rug and placed behind a sofa. Trail's watch had stopped at 9:55 p.m., believed by authorities to be the time of the killing.
-- -- David Madson
David Jon Madson, aged 33, was Cunanan's second victim. Authorities believed Madson remained in his apartment with Cunanan for the two days following Trail's murder, as one neighbor witnessed both men in the apartment elevator on the 28th. April, and another neighbor witnessed the pair walking Madson's dog on the 29th. April.
Investigators treated Madson as a suspect in Trail's murder, but Madson's family insisted he was held hostage by Cunanan. On the 2nd. May 1997, Madson and Cunanan were seen north of Minneapolis, driving in Madson's Jeep, and eating lunch together in a bar.
The following morning, Madson's body was found on the east shore of Rush Lake near Rush City, Minnesota, with gunshot wounds to the head and back from a .40 caliber Taurus PT100 semi-automatic pistol that Cunanan had taken from Trail's home.
-- -- Lee Miglin
On the 3rd. May, Cunanan drove to Chicago and killed 72-year-old Lee Albert Miglin, a prominent real estate developer. He bound Miglin's hands and feet, and wrapped his head with duct tape, then stabbed him more than twenty times with a screwdriver, slit his throat with a hacksaw and stole his car.
Miglin's family maintain that the killing was random, but former FBI agent Gregg McCrary argues that it is unlikely that Cunanan would have bound and tortured Miglin without some motive.
Investigators noted that Miglin's 1994 Lexus LS sedan was missing from his garage, and found Madson's Jeep parked near Miglin's house. Miglin's Lexus was equipped with a car phone, which, according to records, was activated on the 4th. May in Union County, Pennsylvania.
Authorities began monitoring the phone's activity, and found it was also activated on the 8th. May n Philadelphia, and on the 9th. May near Penns Grove and Carneys Point Township, New Jersey.
-- -- William Reese
On the 9th. May 1997, in Pennsville Township, New Jersey, at Finn's Point National Cemetery, Cunanan shot and killed 45-year-old cemetery caretaker William Richard "Bill" Reese. Later that day, when Reese did not return home for dinner, his wife visited the cemetery to check on him, and found the caretaker's office door ajar with the radio playing inside.
She then called the police, who found Reese shot in the head by the same Taurus pistol Cunanan had used to murder Madson. Unlike Cunanan's other victims, whom he killed for seemingly personal reasons, authorities believe Cunanan murdered Reese simply for his 1995 Chevrolet pickup truck. Cunanan used this truck in order to drive to Florida.
On the 12th. May 1997, Cunanan began staying at the Normandy Plaza Hotel in Miami Beach, where he paid $29 per night in cash. On the 12th. June 12 he was listed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list.
While the manhunt unsuccessfully focused on Reese's stolen truck that Cunanan was using, he hid in plain sight for two months. Cunanan used his own name to pawn a stolen item on the 7th. July, despite knowing that police routinely reviewed pawn shop records.
On the 14th. July 1997, seemingly out of money, Cunanan checked out of his hotel without paying for his last night there.
-- -- Gianni Versace
Around 8:45 am on the 15th. July 1997, Cunanan murdered 50-year-old Giovanni Maria "Gianni" Versace on the front steps of Casa Casuarina, his mansion in Miami Beach. Versace was returning from a visit to the News Cafe, where he had picked up magazines, when he was shot once in the back of the head and once in the left cheek with the same Taurus pistol that Cunanan had used to murder Madson and Reese.
A witness pursued Cunanan, but was unable to catch him as he fled into a nearby parking garage. Versace was pronounced dead at Jackson Memorial Hospital at 9:21 a.m.
Responding police found William Reese's stolen vehicle in a nearby parking garage, containing Cunanan's clothes and clippings of newspaper reports about the earlier murders.
-- The Suicide of Andrew Cunanan
On the 23rd. July 1997, Cunanan's body was found in a luxury houseboat in Miami Beach, after a caretaker reported to police of hearing a gunshot.
He had shot himself in the head with the Taurus pistol stolen from Trail; it was the same weapon that he had used to kill Madson, Reese and Versace. Cunanan was 27 years of age when he died. His cremated remains were interred in the mausoleum at Holy Cross Cemetery in San Diego.
-- Motives For The Murders
Cunanan's motivation remains unknown. At the time of the murders, there was extensive public and press speculation linking the crimes to Cunanan's alleged discovery that he was HIV positive, although an autopsy revealed that he was actually HIV negative.
Although police searched the houseboat where Cunanan died, he left no suicide note, and few personal belongings. Investigators noted his reputation for acquiring money and expensive possessions from wealthy older men. Police considered few of the findings to be of note, except multiple tubes of hydrocortisone cream, and a fairly extensive collection of fiction by C. S. Lewis.
-- Andrew Cunanan in Popular Culture
Cunanan has been portrayed by:
-- Shane Perdue in the film The Versace Murder (1998).
-- Jonathan Trent in the film Murder in Fashion (2009).
-- Luke Morrison in the television film House of Versace (2013).
-- Darren Criss (who won an Emmy Award for his performance)
in The Assassination of Gianni Versace (2018).
Cunanan has been referenced in songs by:
-- Shyne ("Bad Boyz", 2000).
-- Eminem ("Criminal", 2000).
-- Modest Mouse ("Pistol (A. Cunanan, Miami, FL. 1996)", 2015).
-- Mickey Avalon (“Stroke Me”, 2009).
Cunanan has also been the subject of several true crime television series' episodes: Mugshots on Court TV, with "Andrew Cunanan – The Versace Killer", and Six Degrees of Murder, with "The Body in the Rug".
He has also been featured on ABC's news television series 20/20, and Investigation Discovery's show Most Evil in various episodes, where he is examined by Columbia University forensic psychiatrist Michael H. Stone, as well as a two-hour episode of Dateline NBC.
Ce thermostat digital, alimenté sous 12V continu, vous permettra de mesurer, de façon très précise, la température de votre huile végétale carburant (HVB,HVP,HVU).
Par rapport à notre afficheur digital , il offre en plus deux sorties relais, pour piloter automatiquement les électrovannes et un réchauffeur électrique .
Il fonctionne également uniquement avec une sonde de type PT100
(non comprise dans le prix de vente).
Bio-clic vous recommande d'utiliser avec ce thermostat ,notre sonde PT100.
Celle ci présente la particularité de pouvoir se visser dans un Té de plomberie au format 3/8".
Bio-clic est le seul à proposer ce type de sonde, pour pouvoir réaliser un montage vraiment pro.
PT100 surface mount (SMD) thermistor temperature sensor (Class B) with thin soldered wires. These are film thermistors of the 0805 size! They are small! Pic taken with usb microscope.
This is a temperature controller I built using an Auber SYL-1512A PID, PT100 RTD probe, SSR, switch, and relay.
Thanks to Bill and James for spotting this at Guitar Center for $200 (plus tax). It's discontinued, but it's probably worth about $300.
My tuner and Bass Blogger will be going on eBay soon.
Or, if you want either of them, send me an email.
Added Auber Instruments SYL-1812G thermometer/pyrometer, with a Pt100 RTD straight in the Ram Air ducts xD
The guts of my DIY Sous Vide temperature control box.
Inside is a Watlow digital PID temperature controller, solid state relay, platinum PT100 RTD temperature probe, fuses, and two switched 120V outlets.
This is "upside down" in normal use.
The guts of my DIY Sous Vide temperature control box. Convenient for carrying and holds everything inside. Works with any 120V heating appliance such as rice cookers or crock pots.
Inside is a Watlow digital PID temperature controller, solid state relay, platinum PT100 RTD temperature probe, fuses, and two switched 120V outlets. Heatsink for the solid state relay is at the bottom.