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No doubt, it was Morissette Amon’s year as she took home 4 major awards at the recently concluded 2nd Wish Music Awards held at the Smart Araneta Coliseum
I need to put all this stuff on a scale and see how much it was weighing down the bike. None of it is going back on.
Work taking place on the Ruston Bucyrus 10RB Face Shovel at Stonehenge Works on the Leighton Buzzard Narrow Gauge Railway.
The machine is used for demonstrating how sand was loaded onto narrow gauge railway wagons in the nearby quarries.
Graffiti at an abandoned train station. Now converted to a grassy lawn place called Grand Green. Graffiti's no longer there.
U15 (NE555) removed. Some no-connect pads were lifted during desoldering. Socket was soldered in and no rework was required. Interpod tested good after the work.
After the asbestos was abated, the next step was to finish the demo on the remaining areas of the house that would need to be replaced due to structural damage, smoke damage (smoke odor), and water damage (surprisingly little). This meant in the garage aread the roof, trusses, cabinets and walls came out, in the main house the underlayment under the flooring came out, and most of the flooring as well, kitchen countertops, and damaged electrical wiring, plumbing, and gas lines.
Removing mannequin from a dress creates empty area at the neck. We join the back on the neck and the front parts’ photos to make a full shape and give real ghost mannequin effect. Product example: Shirts, trousers, jacket, lingerie, etc.
Removing Backgrounds:
• Background Remove / Change (Transparent or White Background)
• Amazon, Ebay, E-commerce Product Background Remove
removed the axles so they could be wired brushed, primed and painted. Also laying the wire brush on all the underneath frame. Removed pieces of angle that went from front to back and over top of middle brace. and replaced it with four short pieces. It was replaced since the angle over the top and was notched out making the angle iron of no effect in the rigidness. Also added a couple more pices of flat iron to make the floor more sturdy. Once it is all brushed it will also be primed and painted.
The connections to the BFO sub-chassis and the coil back were unsoldered and these units removed from the main chassis. Then the rebuild could begin.
We started removing water hyacinth (ජපන් ජබර - Japan Jabara - Eichhornia crassipes en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eichhornia_crassipes) from the small reservoir we bath in the village. This aquatic plant grows very fast in the lakes and make them shallow. We expected the government or the adults in the village to remove this troublesome plant but it was not to be. So, we spent two hours each on December 30, and 31, 2016 and got together with our teachers and removed the plant from a sizeable area in the water. We will do this every Saturday and see that the whole reservoir is free of the plant.
Since this subject matter was so far removed from my normal aesthetic (presuming I have one), I decided to go for a bit of a different look. I'm normally a contrast junky. Dark and gritty, urban and boldly colored... if colored at all.
So, these aren't as cohesive of a group as I would have liked, but it's a start. I like the general feel. The pastel colors, low contrast, and somewhat low saturation. I mean, it's at least close to what I was going for... though I'm not sure it's *me". At least they're all square. That's me. haha
Remove the jars from the hot water and fill with the jam. I pour from the pan into a large glass measuring cup and then into the individual jars. After the jars are full, wipe with a clean, wet dishrag to remove any residue or spills.
After removing the custom headliner I found it had been attached with a lot of thick glue that all had to come off. I used paint thinner to soften it up then a razor scraper to remove it. I took the liberty of writing my name and the date so it will be under the headliner for future discovery.