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whilst visiting the very impressive Scottish Bus Museum at Lathalmond, we were given access inside the Stagecoach Storage Shed. Where the White Lady rests!
And the non-smoking black panther tries to get out of his hiding place...
Just a fun shot while shooting with Bert on the Boompjes.
Winter coats and backpacks stuffed into a storage area of an elementary classroom. Empty hook with a label means someone is probably absent.
a bit messy, holiday storage in front the sporting goods shelves, all hidden behind wooden IKEA blinds
These were once full of gloves, all different kinds of gloves, every one of them in its rightful drawer, properly marked.
These storage cubes came from LTD. They're actually supposed to be for scrapbooking supplies, but they could really be used for anything. I'm using them for craft and scrapbooking stuff. Now I just have to finish organizing stuff in my craft room so I can move these in there!
Last weekend I went to Plymouth, MA to attend Mr. Rick Sammon photography seminar, I enjoyed his presentation. When I got out from seminar I saw this abandoned storage garage house next to the exit, I decided to stop by and took couple shots there.
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A little "tablescrap" that I built. I was trying to find a use for those pesky, not-good-to-use, technik motor piston holder thingies(they are the pieces on top of the boxes!). I like how they add a lot of detail into it!
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Florence School of Regulation
Florence, 23 September 2011
Workshop: Electricity Storage
organized by Pippo Ranci \ FSR
Sheila Hedges, a research chemist in the Geosciences Division of the National Energy Technology Laboratory’s Office of Science and Engineering Research, examines a fine precipitate forming in a groundwater sample after an experiment conducted to examine chemical changes during carbon dioxide storage in unmineable coal seams.
At Waveland, a historic mansion and grounds on the outskirts of Lexington, KY.
I just bought this Yashica Electro 35 CCN wide (black). Holy crap what a great lens and fun little camera. I cleaned the battery contacts, cleaned the rangefinder glass inside and out, and put new seals in it. I love its size and weight - not too heavy, and not too light.
Read about my experiences with the CCN here.
Yashica Electro 35 CCN-Ilford Delta 100, Perceptol 1+3
A cool old Art Deco Building built in 1923 that used to house a Kress Store until 1980, it now now houses Plaza Storage
Florence, 23 September 2011
Badia Fiesolana - Teatro
European University Institute
Via dei Roccettini 8
50014 Fiesole
Italy
Storage of electricity is arousing fresh interest as a complement to intermittent generation and an alternative to costly grid expansion plans. Given the rapid increase in RES (mainly wind) generation and the obstacles to construction of new lines and even to an upgrading of the existing ones, TSOs and energy companies are looking for alternatives. Alternative solutions are:
1. Reinforcement of the networks
2. Greater flexibility of existing generators, e.g. CCGTs
3. Electricity storage via hydro systems (pumping stations)
4. Other techniques of electricity storage: compressed air and car-type batteries
5. Demand response (possibly accompanied by diffusion of electric vehicles)
Which alternative looks most promising?
Should the solution be left to market forces or are there regulatory choices to be made?
This is a view from the entrance road to the Network Buses storage yard, located in idyllic landscape in rolling fields and on the edge of a forest. The yard is used for storing withdrawn (and occasionally new) buses. It also houses a number of relics that are gradually being claimed by the surrounding shrubbery
Storage boxes that my daughter and I created using very inexpensive plastic containers, some fabric, a little thought, and some ribbon! :) They work great and look even better!
One of the many rooms currently used for storage, with desks and cabinets half open. Note the amount of electrical wires lying on the floor, on the right.
This Norseman Structures building is a bulk fertilizer storage facility. Fully functional in only 6 weeks. See here here for more details.