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Left: Back side of the front half of the circuit board. On top is the LCD, below is the aluminum backplate to the keyboard.
Right: Back side of main circuit board.
Peek Email Reader - closeup of processor & memory chip.
Left: 16 MB of FLASH memory: Spansion NS128N808JWRN
Right: TI OMAP Locosto processor (exact type unknown)
The traffic vendor selling water has her lips on the head towel. Was she trying not to inhale Jeepney exhaust?
I actually loved my hotel room near Incheon airport with one weird exception: the shower had a large window into the main room. Though it had slat blinds you could open or lower, the window wasn't one-way or anything. I think it was either so businessmen could keep an eye on Bloomberg/CNN/BBC constantly, or for some exhibitionist fun with your erm...escort.
What once was a very common sight in goods yards is now a rare attraction. Having only arrived a couple of months previously, Basford Hall's now resident Class 08, 08691 "Terri" takes a well-earned break from duties.
Just peeking out from behind the gronk is Europhoenix Class 37/6, 37608 "Andromeda" - leased to Rail Operations Group (ROG) - waiting time with 5M59 13:41 Crewe South Yard to Leicester Loco Inspection Point.
(Photographs taken on organised tour of Freightliner's Crewe Basford Hall yard.)
I see you! (^_~) This is for all my friends, but especially for Siouxss, who finds faces in so many things. (^_^)
I bought some old books from a charity shop to make this giant paper wreath. If I had had more time, it would have been nice to use French books. The music sheets making up the biggest ring was actually an image of music I found on the internet, which I then photocopied on to ivory paper and aged with some spray paint.
The neighbour’s dog was wondering what all the fuss was about. Taken in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia.
My two girls were playing peek a boo behind the pushchair hood and I was so happy to get a shot of this moment of pure delight, happiness and interaction between Mother and Child.
ODC2 Square Crop. It was the only way to go with this shot.
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Critter's so cute : ) He's a Scolopendra polymorpha, a type of centipede.
This photo is also seen on Wikipedia, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scolopendra_polymorpha
Check out my group for centipedes and millipedes, Myriapoda :)
As Ashley gets older I am finding it harder to get decent photos of her and this one is no exception. She has 'old girl' eyes which makes using flash impossible, has lost the fur on the top of her muzzle (which looks shiny when the light catches it), and nearly always moves as she hears me approach with the camera!
this is one of the little soft toys I've knitted recently. I have a row of ten, all different sitting on my shelf.
I can't keep from my camera even if I don't feel good :) So here is my Maddie. She learned how to cover her eyes during peek a boo this week. Up until now its been her ears lol.
In one of the stores at Branson's Grand Village , the décor includes small wooden houses and they have placed these pixies (fairies) in the windows. It makes for a neat effect and an opportunity for a great shot.
i just HAD to share these. my kindergarten artists created self-portraits. they are outside, in the summer, playing in the sprinkler. i laughed so hard at many of these and had to encourage them to put clothing on them several times. as you can see, some of the attempts to clothe the lil peeps are quite crude. the splotchy spots you see in the background is dried glue..it's supposed to look like the water coming out of the sprinkler. have a good laugh and a good friday my friends!! i have only one week of school left! yipppeeeee!!!