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Living the dream in Bathurst for the weekend. Managed to get out and take a couple of photos. This is the switcher in the new HD truck. It can also be used to blow up planets...
I brought this one for my daughter when I saw the super Mario Switch game.
Super Mario 64 is one game that will always be present in me, and this switch version is very addictive.
Also brought digital versions of Splatoon, Zelda, Donkey Kong, Mario Kart, should have brought the game cards instead.
Switch is no match for a PS4 or a Xbox One X graphically, but the Nintendo games are addictive as they can be, and they are pure diversion for you and your family, and the portable side of nintendo switch is a good decision tera are two totally different ways of playing the game, at home and on the go.
Nintendo support is the worst support I have ever come across, but the Switch is a very good product and perfect for all ages.
The conductor has protected the shove across this busy road and walks ahead into the little yard here for the next move. As the well-worn hopper attests, ag products are the lifeblood of this prairie shortline. Renville, MN, August 26, 2023.
Replacement tactile switches ordered from Digi-Key, Omron B3F-1000, made-in-Japan.
6mm (W) x 6mm (L) x 4.3mm (H), 100g operating force general purpose through-hole tactile switches.
A picture from a mercury switch, I've found in an oven.
I think the oven was build in the sixties, but I'm not sure
The OSR Woodstock job switches the GM CAMI plant. Power is a pair of vintage GMD products in matching paint: GP9 1620 and FP9 6508.
Here is a nice switcher I found. Please don't ask where or who or email me for any info. If you know where or who, please keep it to yourself. This is not in RailPics so don't waste your time.
Enjoy the photo!
I have altered the reporting marks
This is the button array on the right handlebar of my 1966 Sears Gold Seal Vespa. This is one of only a very few scooters sold by Sears, but NOT called Allstate. Just Sears.
But I don't know how all of these buttons work. It won't start, but it could be because one of these buttons is in the wrong position. The top button is a 3-position rocker, the left button is an off-on switch, but no clue as to which is which. The bottom button in for on, and out for off, as is the one on the extreme right. Any clues will be appreciated. This is a zippy little bike with 4 speeds and 125 cc's, and I really need to be riding it.
Evan, trying out his new Pokemon game on his new Switch Lite, once all the presents had been opened.
A railroad employee lubricates the switch points of a track switch. The lubrication is required on a periodic basis so that the points slide freely over their underlying plates.
I think a switch is science because of how the wires all connect. I wonder how we can just flick the switch and the light can turn on?
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Javiera Mena
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Fotografía: Felipe Trucco
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Producción: Carlos Castro
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About feel: SWO Hahwa
From Taiwan (not for sale)
Date:2013/03/31
Switch machine at the Culpeper diverging route.
Photo by Richard Ruddle
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These keyboard switches are one of the unique parts of the Compukit UK101. In the early 1980s, they were available from RS Components and from a supplier called Devlin. They are taller than typical keyboard switches available today. I'd like to find a supplier where I can buy spares in small quantities today. The only markings on the switches are "MEI" and "WEAB". The body of the switch is 15.7mm square and 17.6mm tall. The stem is 9.3mm long and has 4.5mm of travel. The cruciform fitting for the keytop is 4.75mm wide and the arms of the cross are 1.2mm thick. There are two plastic locating pegs on the bottom of the switch, 2.3mm diameter. The pin connections are 1.2mm diameter, 5.4mm pitch.
UPDATE: I've now found a brochure from a manufacturer called "Mechanical Enterprises, Inc.", who made these switches.