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This is an old RACOR 22P switch stand. Been beaten up a little but it serves it's purpose... This is located on a spur off of a CSX line in Birmingham, AL...
This is a voltage switch on the back of a computer power supply without a separate power switch. In the USA it has to be set to 115 volts.
Walter Silva "Giraffe" print illustration decoupaged Wall plate - single toggle switch
This Wall Plate is a single toggle wall plate made of nylon.
This wall plate is ideal for any Child's room in your home.
•The large Spots on the Giraffe have imbedded sparkle glitter
• Sealed with Non Toxic Sealer
• 2 screws included
Single Toggle Wall Plate:
• Made of nylon
• Product in Inches: (L x W x H): 0.26 x 2.74 x 4.48
After switching up a few cars CN GP38-2(W)s run fairly light with a hopper and the caboose taking up the rear. Taken Dec 2011.
Providing a splash of color in a cement grey world, a Maryland Midland crew switches cement hoppers at the Lehigh Portland Cement plant in Union Bridge, Maryland. Lehigh is the small railroad's largest customer.
A pretty card, some body scrub which smells absolutely edible and a shower gel in the yummy tesco pink pepper and ginger scent which I am addicted to
The switches work, the volume and tone don't - it's always on '10'. The duct tape is functional, as the pickguard has a corner broken off. Careful unplugging is paramount.
There were also some screws and nails in this guitar that didn't belong there - the strap for example; attaches to a random screw.
It's pretty banged up, though not intentionally reliced. Proper wear 'n tear 'n abuse FTW!
Having just crossed West Grand Blvd., this CSX GP38-3 (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMD_GP38-2#Rebuilds) is seen pushing two cars into the area just down river from the Ambassador Bridge.
This area used to be quite extensively covered by rail, including the Wabash and Pere Marquette boat yards, the Union Belt of Detroit's 21st Street Engine Terminal as well as the coach yard for the Fort Street Union Depot.
Very little of this infrastructure is still in existence today.
1925 J. H. Baxter Company #6-C Whitcomb 12 Ton Gasoline-Mechanical
Northwest Railway Museum, Snoqualmie, WA
Olympus E-P5 + Panasonic 12-32mm + Olympus Art Filter
Switchable pads allow you to choose the right cleaning material for any occasion.
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Sony α350 / Sony 50mm f1.8 lens / Edited on Adobe PS CS3
I finally got to meet Kris and Klae today! Rene's Kae, too. Please see the "i fiori arcana' photos for the shot we did of our Switchies today. XD
(I Fiori Arcana - the watermark used in the other photos - is an idea that [http://www.flickr.com/photos/60089861@N08] and I will be expanding on, which'll involve most of our Switch sculpts. )
Anyway, my first impression of Kris was, 'he is so intimidating!' and then it became 'he's cool'. Heh. I'm really impressed with [http://www.flickr.com/photos/gibriancrow/]'s face-up! It's really much more awesome IRL than in my photos.
Please enjoy the photos. :D
Kristopfe is a Switch Milhwa.
Jimmy Dean and Frank were very interested in the switching gear at the train yard, I have no idea what they found so interesting.
Oil painting used for a board graphic for Switch Skateboarding in Newark, Delaware.
Oil on board.
12" x 36"
2011
More from the Sacramento meet!
These two have coordinating colors, so I just had to get pictures of them together!
My girl is a Jolly Plus / Doll Heart Tutti Flower Diasy! She's a new addition to the crew.
Yes thats right, I switched. Damn am I glad that Windows is out the window (pun kinda intended). See the notes for more info