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As seen on Travel Channel's Man vs. Food, Rack Shack has some of the best BBQ in Minnesota. I had the meal with pulled pork, cornbread and jalapeno mac n' cheese.

 

Rack Shack BBQ. Burnsville, Minnesota.

Rigi-Bahnen BDhe2/4 car 12 is at the temporary station at Arth-Goldau in Switzerland. This station is in use until the original link station with the main line can be rebuilt. The view is from the rack fitted road crossing which at the time only saw traffic to the depot.

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This is a torture device I think is most well known its been in movies, books, everywhere usually the first device talked about in schools when talking about torture devices for history,and it is called ,(The Rack ) For the helpless victims dislocation of every joint in the body and elongations up to 12" were possible. 'Surgeons' might reset joints to allow the torture to be repeated. Severe lacerations and loss of blood would result from racking even without the additional use of red hot pincers to tear off nipples, tongues, ears, noses, and genitals.

and of course it brought the wretched heretics closer to God.

Sometime the rack was limited to dislocating a few bones, but the torturer often went too far and rendered the legs or arms (sometimes both) useless. In the late Middle Ages, some new variants of this instrument appeared. They often had spikes that penetrated the victim's back - as the limbs were pulled apart, so was his or her spinal cord increasing not only in physical pain, but the psychological one of being handicapped at best, too. so next time you climb out of bed in the morning and think your back hurts,just think of the rack and you will hop out of bed with a skip.

  

Bottle Rack old containers milk bottles perhaps, shot in North Carolina.

The latest in an ever-evolving series about about our ever-evolving living room media rack. New installations include an HP 5532A frequency indicator (with nixie tubes!) that once belonged to NASA, and an old (but apparently functional) HP 132 Dual-Beam oscilloscope.

 

As always, the goal here is something along the lines of "Dr. Strangelove in the Batcave."

 

Stay tuned for further updates.

Crazy Tandem Car Rack spotted in Olympia WA Aug 2nd 2008

Ahhhh, I know what you're a'thinkin,' "What a rack!" I suppose Ramey had the Specialized Lubricant barrel on this rack but I bet he didn't need to "grease HIS pig." I know MY congresscritter needs a lot of greasing! You've heard of my get-rich-quick scheme of picking up all the left over horses heads around out west and shipping them off to D.C. for final assembly, pigs heads too. Certainly, Ramey didn't need a lot of lubricants for his hay rake or his nag, especially in barrel quantities. I guess that the barrel floated off to where I found it. The barrel looks like it's for tractors even though it's marked, "Since 1839." I wonder what lubricants were really used before Titusville, PA or the building of America's railroads? I wonder how close an ace model maker could get to this texture and patina.

 

I decided they raised cattle here and the finished cattle were herded up to the mining camps in the foothills to feed mine labor. It is interesting that the term "Foothills" is specific to this area as are Eastern and Western Slopes.

 

I mentioned that I thought the Ramey spread was a dirt-poor farm and a lot of work was needed to stay above water, so to speak. Heck, he even labored so hard, he worked the handles off that wheelbarrow. I had headed out to the Ramey farm once again to inspect the farm for details and came away with some more. I have no idea why the county decided to prop the old buildings, behind me, by throwing in even more lumber but they claim the Ramey place is old, and it must be. The out buildings are not so good after the river undercut them. The textures and details caught my eye. I think back to the working days of the farm and wonder how busy and productive the Ramey place might have been?

 

I have a Ramey PhotoSet filled with before flood shots and some that show the damage to the pasture on the north side and structures. One fissure shows in the bottom of this image. In fact walking across the pasture and through the structures involves tracking around all the fissures all over the place, or travel with a ladder. The Ramey photoset is under farms. A lot of the shots are at better times. I guess this is another loss to water diversions and gravel mining. The 61st street road has been rebuilt down to the 63rd Street bridge past the gate at Broley and I can now drive in. Apparently, the water streamed up to 4 feet high over Ramey. We all know oil floats. The pond south of Broley overflowed everywhere including Ramey after the floods cut through the gravel pits around Broley and sliced through 61st Street and rejoined the original St.Vrain. California can't seem to get a drop an the northeastern tier can't buy a degree. What Climate Change? I guess America's biggest enemy will be the upcoming petroleum wars. We endured a few days below zero and I feel like I gotta get outta here.

  

At Knife, The Highland Dallas, Curio Collection

Weapon rack fits four weapons plus grenades and magnum.

UP 8410 leads an extra autorack train through Lynndyl, UT. The train was running as the ABCMLX-07.

Platform horizontally? Backstop parallel to Headtube? Mounting Arms in correct position to the cable guides in the fork and to the lamp? Everything is centered? Argon purging holes in every part? I need more and more hands!

With a long train of empty autoracks in tow, UP 7783 brings its train into the siding at Weimar to meet an eastbound. The train is nearly halfway to San Antonio from Houston, but it still has to go a little farther still to reach the auto manufacturing plants in Mexico.

 

Empty Auto Repo

UP C45ACCTE #7783

 

Weimar, TX

November 29th, 2020

A short Q216-17 runs up the Philly sub in the morning with a duo of ES44AH's in command for the trip.

Clothes rack for BJDs.

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The wine rack in my kitchen, recently restocked, ready to be drunk again!

A pair of CSX GEs rip through Fonda with a solid cut of AutoMax auto racks fresh out of Selkirk Yard.

 

CSX Q279 @ Broadway Crossing, Fonda, NY

CSXT AC4400CW 30

CSXT C40-8W 7922

Sakura looks very vulnerable, but I guess it is powerful in reality. It will always never ends.

This Sunday's Lazy Sunday pose from Rack Poses. Go get it! 75L but after Sunday the price goes back up!

 

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A bike rack in the light of early morning. Nothing special really but the mood was fascinating, so I took the picture.

Taken with the Yashica Mat 124G.

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Fuji Provia 100F

January 2015

 

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Took a drive out to Mission Island to visit the deers. There were only 2 deer with racks. They all stopped by looking for a bite to eat.

 

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Here comes a westbound CSX auto rack train about to cross the Sandusky District of Norfolk Southern and the Columbus Subdivision of CSX.

Tommy Shearer, 2008, Ward 1, Reno, Nevada, USA, bicycle rack

 

A cycle rack of Pronto Cycle Share at 1st Avenue, Seattle

I've had the idea to use these chains as the basis for rack railway for a long time now, but have only recently been able to put together a working model. This system will also work on curves; however the engine will need a pinion gear that can slide across the axle (I realised this too late; at which point I just wanted to be done with it).

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