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Title: Scales
Description: scales; chemist scales; made from metal, wood, velvet, and cotton thread; scales are in a rectangular wooden box with hinges at back, a small hook closure on top, red felt lining; scales are a equal arm beam with green threads at either end attached to a copper circular dish at either side; green tassel at centre of beams; box also contains scales and set of weights of different sizes in circle and square shapes
Credit: Collection of Auckland Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira, 1942.93, col.0993, 26560.1
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Scaled Stem Sculpture (Artist- Robert Bridgewater) - Herring Island. Pentax Spotmatic F - 17mm Fisheye - Kodak Gold 200
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East Neuk Model Club
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Back in 2004 Jayne and I were walking in the Lake District at any opportunity and would drive up early to get a day on the Fells. At this point we were working our way around the 214 Wainwrights for the first time. The photos have been mostly ignored, Taken with my new Canon 10D, I had some prints made – and filed them! I wasn’t that impressed with them
I decided to run them through Lightroom the other day and see what was usable. As ever with my early digital stuff blown Highlights were a problem but most have edited to an acceptable degree. Like previous photos from the 10D they have a slightly painted look about them, not quite natural or maybe that's just me seeing them that way.
Easter Sunday and we arrived at Scales below Blencathra - or Saddleback its other name. The cloud was down on the tops as we made our way up Scales Fell to Scales Tarn. We were going up the infamous Sharp Edge for the first time. Cloud was swirling in and out and it was quite busy, the Edge itself wasn’t a problem. We walked to Blease Fell at the southern end of Blencathra, back to the white cross and down Foules Crag onto Mungrisedale Common. The sun was out and it was becoming a glorious day. Out next to Bannerdale Crags, A bite to eat at the top of the crag and the around to Bowscale Fell. This is where I decided we would aim straight for Souter Fell and claim another top. This meant going straight down The Tongue, which was pathless, Crossing the River Glengeramackin ( what a name) and straight up the side of Souter, again no path, very steep and the sun beating down. This was the sort of thing we used to do on a regular basis. When there isn’t a path on the ground there’s usually a good reason. From here it was back to Scales.
We covered 15 miles and five Wainwrights. When we got home I washed the car and then we walked to Slaithwaite and back. According to the diary we were sunburnt, April 11th 2004. Suffering from rust now not sunburn.
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A tiny black lady beetle (present and visible on this plant), Rhyzobius lophanthae, is
highly effective in controlling the cycad scale and
should be the primary control strategy. | Read: www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/freepubs/pdf/ip-23.pdf
An N Scaler at the Train Show purchased one of those new Bachmann Digital DD40AX's and asked if we (South Hampton Roads NTRAK) could test run it for him. I had to locate a conversion car and then placed his loco on the track. To my surprise (literally) some bells sounded and the locomotive made an accelerating sound as it moved forward. This thing has a sound decoder in it that works on analog! It does however have a very high starting voltage because of this sound chip installed (and decoder too). Here is a video of his locomotive pulling my train. This was at 90% throttle. This loco might also have a slow speed motor.
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For every one inch we get ten feet
So Suzuki would be sixty feet
This tool comes in handy at work, especially now that I'm working on larger designs
from a head full of pressure, restless senses that i clutch
i made a date with divinity but she wouldn't let me fuck
and i got touched by a hazy shade of god, help me change
caught a rush on the floor from the life in my veins
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F-16 SIG
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IPMS West Cornwall
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8/1/17 by Stephen Badger, Office of Communications
Tuckahoe's newest addition to their Scales and Tales program: the common raven
A plant sucker-can be found in large numbers or singly. White scales discarded easily when handled.Consider quite large for this sub-order-about 2 cm. The most common species found in Peninsular Malaysia. Ulu Piah.
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Interessengemeinshaft Plastikmodellbau
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