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As its still Ferrari Friday, here is a shot from the assembly road at Goodwood of chassis 2129GT, a Ferrari 250 GT SWB/C sold to Garage Francorchamps for Willy Mairess to race in 1960.
This car took the victory at the Tour de France on its maiden race, driven by Willy Mairesse and Georges Berger, under number 157. It then took second at the 1000km Paris with Wolfgang von Trips partnering Willy Mairesse.
In 1967, under the ownership of Bill Lake, the car had sliding windows fitted rather than the factory vent windows.
In 2001 Adrian Beecroft took ownership, and the car was fitted with registration "SSL 899".
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Built in 2006 and based on artwork by Peter Elson, taken from the Terran Trade Authority handbook Spaceliners Commercial Spacetravel in 2200AD.
One of Sendak Space Lines short haul freighters, powered by a rare temporal coil-assisted electro-magnetic flux drive.
Day 334 of 365 - SSL
Macro Monday 11/30/09 - Security
Nicer Large on Black
Posted for this week's Macro Monday challenge, the theme was Security. The image is of a digital certificate used by a web site to provide encryption between a browser and the server. I thought it appropriate for this week's challenge **but it is a shot I could have basically screenshotted so I may post something a bit more photographically interesting as well later today** (I didn't get around to another and this seems to have been well received :) yay!).
This was done with a lensbaby composer, no aperture ring which I think makes it f/2.
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10/9/2010 - Found this in use over on MoSo Web Hosting.
Built in 2006 and based on artwork by Peter Elson, taken from the Terran Trade Authority handbook Spaceliners Commercial Spacetravel in 2200AD.
One of Sendak Space Lines short haul freighters, powered by a rare temporal coil-assisted electro-magnetic flux drive.
The SS Luftschiff Yaxchilan, named for a major Maian city in the Eukatan, is one of the world's first true flying aircraft carriers. Developed as an experiment by Lochkopf Aviation in collaboration with the Maian aircraft firm Muizlibixli, the LS-28 was given to the Maian SS by Lochkopf as a gift to the gods and the shaman-priests of Kukulcan who vowed to grant success to the company.
The airship carries 25 fighter-sized aircraft, is filled with hydrogen, armored, and powered by ten gas-electric turbines. Bomber, transport, and other versions are planned for the future.
Credit to Nightmaresquid for his Nidhogg airship.