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These customized bolted clamp pipe shoes with PTFE, 25% glass filled slide plates were fabricated for a radiant syngas cooler piping system in Indiana. The supports were designed for 24" diameter piping with a pressure of 2,256 psig at 350°F. The axial displacement is +/- 1.326" facilitated by slide plates on three quadrants. These pipe shoes were custom designed and fabricated entirely from carbon steel with a hot-dipped galvanized finish.
Swarovski crystals set in silver sliders on twisted stainless steel memory wire with filigree pendant and swarovski crystal bicones. (D166)
At the February 2013 Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council (Council) meeting, the Council took final action to remove the requirement to possess and use venting tools when fishing for reef fish in federal waters of the Gulf of Mexico. This action was approved by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce in August 2013 and became effective Sept. 3, 2013. The Council removed the venting tool requirement for several reasons. While venting can be useful, fish do not always need to be vented, and in these cases, venting can cause unnecessary harm to the fish. Improper venting techniques can pierce vital organs and lead to internal bleeding. Venting fish also requires additional handling time and can result in physical injury or physiological stress for the fish, which could decrease the chances that the fish will survive after release. Also, new alternatives such as descending devices have been developed to reduce release mortality.
By removing this rule, fishing regulations in federal waters of the Gulf of Mexico now provide fishermen the freedom to determine how to best release reef fish using release devices they feel are appropriate, depending on the circumstances. The following slide highlights a few of the newer tools being used to release fish when fishing in deeper water.
Devil's Slide is an unusual geological formation located in northern Utah's Weber Canyon, near the community of Croydon in Morgan County, Utah, United States. The slide consists of two parallel limestone strata that have been tilted to lie vertical, protruding 40 feet (12 m) out of the mountainside. Intervening layers have eroded more quickly, forming a channel some 25 feet (7.6 m) wide running hundreds of feet down the mountain.
I-84 runs right past Devil's Slide, which can be clearly seen from the road. There are parking areas on both sides of the highway for viewing the slide.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devil%27s_Slide_(Utah)
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Slide from a set used to teach biology at Belleville Collegiate Institute and Vocational School, Belleville, Ontario, possibly in the 1920s. The original boxes were labelled 'Junior' and 'Senior', but the contents appear to have been mixed up.
Donated to the Community Archives of Belleville and Hastings County by Mike and Sue Mills in October 2015.
found Kodachrome slide dated June 1979 showing a sentry on duty. His uniform suggests a Scottish regiment, and the granite wall behind him looks like Edinburgh Castle.
This slide blocked the southbound lane of US 101 along Hood Canal near Lilliwaup in Mason County for several hours on Jan. 11, 2010.
More slides from a stellar military career. Grabbed from the box, in no particular order.
Not sure what is being demonstrated - but the poor trooper is outnumbered about 10:1!
Multi Exposure Shot, the aim was to get the slide on the children's playpark coming through the car door gate on Cliff Lane
Kodak Brownie Cresta and Agfa Optima 100.
Processed: AG Photographic
Scanned: Epson V500
Meatball sliders. Special special (Italian Sausage: Pork, Fennel w/ Bell Peppers, Onion & Tomato), chicken with pesto, and beef with spicy meat sauce. At The Meatball Shop in the Lower East Side in New York, NY. 7/3/11
August 12, 2019
From a quick morning walk on the beach.
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Nauset Light Beach
Cape Cod National Seashore
Eastham, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
Photo by brucetopher
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Ipswich AEC Regals
(Purchased Slides summer 1981 - details unknown)
Copyright Steve Guess Collection MMXVI
$12 of plumbing equipment + dSLR = slide scanner.
I'll show you how I did it (with a link to the website this whole idea came from) - soon on my photoblog (jessiclick @ blogspot).
Ipswich AEC Regals
(Purchased Slides summer 1981 - details unknown)
Copyright Steve Guess Collection MMXVI
This slide is labelled "Mt McKinley National Park". I have no further information.
The EXIF data says it was taken with a D200, but that's just what I used to copy the slide. It was taken with an Exakta VX.
We drove into the park in a Plymouth Valiant and all I remember is that the road was under construction and it was pure mud. No paving. It was overcast so we didn't see much.