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2013 LED tails with Plasma LED reverse bulbs, Sequential Amber LED signals, and Black painted bezels with inner red lens in place.
These lights have 16 Amber LEDs individually mounted in front of the the first 16 Red LEDs, which light up sequentially with the signals. The Red LEDs have a switch to enable "Audi Mode" to show just the lower line.
Klick Link For Read Online Or Download Sequential Drawings: The New Yorker Series (Pantheon Graphic Novels) Book : bit.ly/2i1oPtN
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From the author of the widely acclaimed graphic novel Here, awarded the 2016 Prix D'or for best graphic album at Angoulême, a new graphic work that celebrates another aspect of his incomparable genius.Sequential Drawings gathers together more than a decade of McGuire's witty and endlessly inventive spots—a veritable short-story collection—each drawing given its own spread, which, in turn, assures for the reader the experience of surprise and delight that the drawings unfailingly deliver. Richard McGuire's first series of "spot" drawings debuted in The New Yorker in February 2005 for the magazine's 80th anniversary issue. Spot drawings, scattered among the magazine's text, had been a long-running feature of The New Yorker, and over the years, many artists had contributed them. But McGuire was the first to conceive them as a
We removed the inner lenses on this set, and packed in some awesome upgrades! The Turn Signals are now Sequential, with the stock reverse light housing changed to hold an Amber 194 bulb to fall in line with the sequential LEDs. The upper original Signal housing was upgraded to a very bright Cree LED Reverse Light.
2013 LED tails with Plasma LED reverse bulbs, Sequential Amber LED signals, and Black painted bezels with inner red lens in place.
Quaife 6-speed sequential manual gearbox and optional Paddle Shift Control System, offered by Racing Green Cars for Speed6-engined TVR cars.
I believe I took this from a case of Huggies Diapers for guess who, Anna Leigh. Original Mavica shot taken around March 29, 2005(125qnumber174_4_2lategrouphuggiesdiapers)
This GTR has our Dual Projector Headlights, with SRLSS as well as Sequential "Windup" Tails all in Black Satin
These headlights are shown in the stock chrome finish with no paint or carbon. They're the first of their kind, demonstrating our 32 piece PowerLED boards from exLED, running on a 7 channel sequencer from our friends at The Lighting Firm! The upgrade white LEDs from Diode Dynamics are being driven to 800mA to pump out more light than the stock pieces for better daytime visibility which look killer at night. The color of the white is a much more neutral hue, instead of the slightly yellowish weaker factory LEDs.
These headlights are shown in the stock chrome finish with no paint or carbon. They're the first of their kind, demonstrating our 32 piece PowerLED boards from exLED, running on a 7 channel sequencer from our friends at The Lighting Firm! The upgrade white LEDs from Diode Dynamics are being driven to 800mA to pump out more light than the stock pieces for better daytime visibility which look killer at night. The color of the white is a much more neutral hue, instead of the slightly yellowish weaker factory LEDs.
These tails have no internal lenses (removed), with all sequential LEDs exposed, which produces a brighter signal. All chrome has been painted Satin Black.
These tails have no internal lenses (removed), with all sequential LEDs exposed, which produces a brighter signal. All chrome has been painted Satin Black.
These headlights are shown in the stock chrome finish with no paint or carbon. They're the first of their kind, demonstrating our 32 piece PowerLED boards from exLED, running on a 7 channel sequencer from our friends at The Lighting Firm! The upgrade white LEDs from Diode Dynamics are being driven to 800mA to pump out more light than the stock pieces for better daytime visibility which look killer at night. The color of the white is a much more neutral hue, instead of the slightly yellowish weaker factory LEDs.
2013 LED tails with Plasma LED reverse bulbs, Sequential Amber LED signals, and Black painted bezels with inner red lens in place.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Jan. 6, 2021) - Lt. Cmdr. Jasmyne Irizarry, a perioperative nurse at Naval Hospital Jacksonville, opens a sequential compression device for a patient prior to surgery. Irizarry recently earned advanced standing as a Certified Surgical Services Manager and CNOR advanced perioperative certification. Naval Hospital JacksonviIle has been recognized as a "CNOR Strong" facility by the Competency & Credentialing Institute. Irizarry, a native of Passaic, New Jersey who holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Jacksonville University, says “Nursing is a profession that requires a lifelong dedication to learning and professional growth. Receiving a certification not only validates our knowledge, skills, and abilities in a specific specialty, but also establishes professionalism, clinical competence, and our commitment to providing high quality patient care.” #FacesofNHJax
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2013 LED tails with Plasma LED reverse bulbs, Sequential Amber LED signals, and Black painted bezels with inner red lens in place.
2013 LED tails with Plasma LED reverse bulbs, Sequential Amber LED signals, and Black painted bezels with inner red lens in place.
These lights have 16 Amber LEDs individually mounted in front of the the first 16 Red LEDs, which light up sequentially with the signals. The Red LEDs have a switch to enable "Audi Mode" to show just the lower line.
Just playing around and Spencer was cooperating. Took a while to get all the photos to overlap properly. Hooray for Photoshop layers!
Farmers in southern India select shade trees to keep pollinators on-farm between flowering of coffee and flowering of cardamom. Trees are selected that are economically important and maintain floral resources throughout the season.
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This Honda S2000 is the one of many custom builds with a blend of components from our favorite manufacturers, including exLED, Diode Dynamics, Morimoto, and introducing: The Lighting Firm. The center piece of this job is the amazing controller from TLF, which can be found here on our website: www.flyryde.com/collections/control-modules/products/sequ...
The module hooks up to the DRL White 5000K PowerLEDs made by exLED Korea: www.flyryde.com/collections/led-strips/products/exled-153...
When the Turn Signals are activated, the white LEDs shut off, and the Sequence for the Amber Power LEDs begins. This customer also opted for retaining the use of the original turn signal location with upgrade Power LED 7440 bulbs, for added output. The side markers also got a pair of Amber LED bulbs, as did the tail lights and License Plate lights.
To give a really unique look to the tails, and provide something special to match the moving signals in the headlights, a pair of "Brakes as Signals" modules from Diode Dynamics were installed, which make the OEM LED brake lights flash instead of an incandescent Amber Bulb. The stock bulb was replaced with the Red Power LED 7440 set from exLED, and this combination provides some really cool action depending on driver input. If the turn signals are activated by themselves, both the inner and outer circle will flash at the same time. If the brakes are applied, the inner and outer circles will alternate back and forth.
These lights have 16 Amber LEDs individually mounted in front of the the first 16 Red LEDs, which light up sequentially with the signals. The Red LEDs have a switch to enable "Audi Mode" to show just the lower line.
These headlights are shown in the stock chrome finish with no paint or carbon. They're the first of their kind, demonstrating our 32 piece PowerLED boards from exLED, running on a 7 channel sequencer from our friends at The Lighting Firm! The upgrade white LEDs from Diode Dynamics are being driven to 800mA to pump out more light than the stock pieces for better daytime visibility which look killer at night. The color of the white is a much more neutral hue, instead of the slightly yellowish weaker factory LEDs.
2013 LED tails with Plasma LED reverse bulbs, Sequential Amber LED signals, and Black painted bezels with inner red lens in place.
2013 LED tails with Plasma LED reverse bulbs, Sequential Amber LED signals, and Black painted bezels with inner red lens in place.
Sequential Art Program Students (L to R) - Emily Ryan, Isabella Kokoreva, Mrs. Erica Barbieri, Gerelle Mercado, Lizella Verdugo
These headlights are shown in the stock chrome finish with no paint or carbon. They're the first of their kind, demonstrating our 32 piece PowerLED boards from exLED, running on a 7 channel sequencer from our friends at The Lighting Firm! The upgrade white LEDs from Diode Dynamics are being driven to 800mA to pump out more light than the stock pieces for better daytime visibility which look killer at night. The color of the white is a much more neutral hue, instead of the slightly yellowish weaker factory LEDs.
These headlights are shown in the stock chrome finish with no paint or carbon. They're the first of their kind, demonstrating our 32 piece PowerLED boards from exLED, running on a 7 channel sequencer from our friends at The Lighting Firm! The upgrade white LEDs from Diode Dynamics are being driven to 800mA to pump out more light than the stock pieces for better daytime visibility which look killer at night. The color of the white is a much more neutral hue, instead of the slightly yellowish weaker factory LEDs.
2013 LED tails with Plasma LED reverse bulbs, Sequential Amber LED signals, and Black painted bezels with inner red lens in place.
Sequential Circuits created many innovative products during their ten year run from 1977 to 1987. Their first synthesizer, the Prophet-5 was the first programmable synth. The Studio 440 was the first sampling drum machine and The Prophet 2000 was one of the first affordable digital samplers. Who can forget the amazing Prophet T8 with it's weighted keys and classic Prophet sound. But perhaps their most innovative instrument (and one of my favorite synths) turned out to be one of their last products produced, The Prophet VS digital synthesizer.
The Prophet VS used Vector Synthesis as its revolutionary new means of sound creation. It uses a total of four oscillators per voice with 127 waveforms (32 user) and waveform crossfading using the joystick. The Prophet VS included 96 waveforms which were all 12-bit samples. Four of these waveforms are assigned to the oscillator slots and they are then processed by an analogue signal path, with low-pass filters based on the Curtis chips; the same that were used in the Prophet 5. The hybrid of digital and analogue helped make the Prophet VS sound very unique. The Prophet also included a very small amount of RAM that you can use to load in your own samples via the Midi sample dump standard. The OS revision of a VS can be checked during power up. Version 1.2 is the last update.
Sequential Circuits went out of business in 1987 and a small group of ex-Sequential employees formed Wine Country Productions in an effort to provide after market support for all Sequential Circuits products. Wine Country Productions acquired the entire remaining Sequential stock, technical documentation, software, and spare parts. Since that time, Wine Country Productions Inc. has provided spare parts, technical service, and operational support for the entire line of Sequential Circuits instruments so you if have an old Prophet that needs parts that's the place to go to.
Please visit www.winecountrysequential.com for spare parts and software upgrades.
Sequential numbers but contrasting paint schemes on CP's M&P local north of Morrisonville WI in June 2012.
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Approaching in a tight formation the planes peel off one by one into a sequential 360 roll before forming up once again
These headlights are shown in the stock chrome finish with no paint or carbon. They're the first of their kind, demonstrating our 32 piece PowerLED boards from exLED, running on a 7 channel sequencer from our friends at The Lighting Firm! The upgrade white LEDs from Diode Dynamics are being driven to 800mA to pump out more light than the stock pieces for better daytime visibility which look killer at night. The color of the white is a much more neutral hue, instead of the slightly yellowish weaker factory LEDs.