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Karen told me about how she happened to get this shot. She stopped the car the other day where she had seen the workers in our neighborhood for a couple of days. Getting out of the car with her camera, still in her nurses' scrubs, she asked the man with the white helmet if she could take a picture of their "hole" for a "photography project." He said that that was fine, so she aimed her camera at the hole and shot. The man came over to her and asked her if she knew what they were doing. She said no. So he gave her a fairly complete layman's explanation of the "problem with the six-inch gas main," and how they had had to replace it because the old yellow plastic pipe, "over there," had had gashes in it and might have ruptured at some point, causing a gas shutdown for all the people supplied from it, "probably for six or seven miles out." She also heard all about the various pieces of equipment seen at the job-site: splicers, clamps, a pressure guage, special glues, pumps, and a variety of hand tools. Naturally, she followed his information-generosity with a question or two for him, just to be friendly. After finding out his entire life history, she complimented him on his career progress from "crew" (in the hole) to "superviser" (watching the men in the hole). Reportedly, they shook hands, and she left fairly quickly to pick up carpool. And that is the story of the picture, and she's sticking to it!
October 08, 2014 / 3:12:12 p.m. / 34 mm 1-270 sec at f./2.6 - ISO 50 Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.4 (Windows) Samsung Galaxy SPH-D700 SAMSUNG Center-weighted average metering _
I took this baby apart today! My knuckles are bleeding from removing all those Cotter Pins. But the blades really needed to come off of this machine, so I could sharpen them, on a grinding wheel. I Cleaned the housing really good, inspected my belts and balanced the blades. So, tomorrow, I'm pretty psyched about getting it back together and testing it all out. I love projects like this one. It keeps me busy, thinking about other things, and I'm very organized, when it comes to this sort of job. I laid down a tarp int the garage to work on, I set myself up with proper lighting, for beneath the tractor, and got a yoga mat out, for me to kneel on while I was working. Wish me luck! I'll let you know how it all comes out!
98/365 Days Project
Rabu kemarin (13/8), Sewatama kedatangan seorang None Jakarta 1990 yang juga merangkap sebagai aktris, pembawa acara sekaligus dokter, dr. Lula Kamal Msc.. Acara hari itu merupakan salah satu rangkaian dari Knowledge Sharing yang diselenggarakan oleh departemen Learning & Development untuk membagi pengetahuan seputar kesehatan kepada karyawan Sewatama.
Disiarkan secara live di 6 kota (Pulogadung, Surabaya, Balikpapan, Jayapura dan Meppogen), acara dimulai pukul 9.15 pagi dan dibuka oleh Ibu Mutiara Dewi Ariani dan dilanjutkan dengan safety briefing oleh Bapak Yudi Hariyawan dari departemen SHE.
“Apakah yang pasti dari hidup kita? Setiap orang pasti menua. Tapi tidak semua orang akan sakit dikemudian hari, karena tidak ada yang namanya sakit tua. Semua yang terjadi dikemudian hari merupakan hasil dari apa yang kita kerjakan selama kita hidup sebelumnya” buka dr. Luna pada awal acara.
Pagi itu, dokter Luna menjelaskan mengenai penyakit-penyakit yang umum menyerang perempuan maupun laki-laki di Indonesia. Penyakit-penyakit tersebut antara lain serangan jantung, stroke, hipertensi, dan kanker. Dijelaskan dalam acara tersebut, apa penyebab timbulnya penyakit-penyakit tersebut dan apa yang sebaiknya dilakukan sebagai tindakan preventif.
U.S. 5TH FLEET AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY (Sept. 17, 2014) U.S. Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 263 (Reinforced), 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) perform maintenance on a CH-53E Super Stallion aboard the amphibious transport dock ship USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19). The 22nd MEU is deployed with the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group as a theater reserve and crisis response force throughout U.S. Central Command and the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Manuel A. Estrada/ Released)
Robert Elliott, (third from the left) of Rush Truck Leasing in Tampa Bay, Fla., receives the PacLease's Peterbilt service manager of the year award at the PacLease maintenance management seminar in Anaheim, Calif. From left to right are Rick Tapp, maintenance manager – PacLease ; Mark Kuhn, area operations manager west region – PacLease ; Robert Elliott, service manager – Rush Truck Leasing in Tampa Bay, Fla.; Hector Gonzalez, director of franchise Operations – PacLease.
Buddy Newton, (third from the left) of MHC Truck Leasing in Colorado Springs, Colo., receives PacLease's Kenworth service manager of the year award at the PacLease maintenance management seminar in Anaheim, Calif. From left to right are Rick Tapp, maintenance manager – PacLease; Chuck David, area operations manager east region – PacLease ; Buddy Newton, service manager – MHC Truck Leasing in Colorado Springs, Colo.; and Hector Gonzalez, director of franchise operations – PacLease.
Vintage image of a machinist performing some preventive maintenance on some very heavy duty industrial equipment. The faces on these individuals almost always indicates a lifetime of hard work. This person is no exception. It’s always a thrill when it’s from Vinnie DeVille!
The car had two GM Recalls , Ign. switch and power steering , both have been replaced free . This was a minor brake job , rotors and rear drums were good , calipers and rear shoes - were replaced - rotors machined .
It was dark outside so this is night shot inside the shop - This a cool looking car when it's washed and the wheels on it
U.S. 5TH FLEET AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY (Sept. 17, 2014) U.S. Marines with Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 263 (Reinforced), 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), perform maintenance on a CH-53E Super Stallion aboard the amphibious transport dock ship USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19). The 22nd MEU is deployed with the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group as a theater reserve and crisis response force throughout U.S. Central Command and the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Manuel A. Estrada/Not Released)
The Bergkamp M216 trailer-mounted, slurry seal and micro surfacing paver is ideal for large highway and road preventive maintenance jobs
The Bergkamp M216 trailer-mounted, slurry seal and micro surfacing paver is ideal for large highway and road preventive maintenance jobs