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I really love Switch dolls. I've tried time and time again to collect boy dolls, but I've ended up scrapping each and every one. >____< One even turned into a girl! (well, it was more of an androgynous YoSD, does that still count?) No complaints here though, I love my girls <3 I've still got a few floating boy heads around, I don't know if they'll ever get bodies again. I'm pretty satisfied with them as they are, as cruel as that sounds. ^^;;
I don't know what made me think Switch Seolrok would make an attractive girl, I wanted to find a head with slight likeness to a male kpop idol i like and turn it into a girl. I had no idea I'd be so successful! I'm glad there's not much resemblance, now that I'm looking at the both of them next to each other. She is first and foremost her own entity, and I intend to treat her as such. <3
I really do need to start blogging more, I've since given Yura a smaller, lighter colored pair of eyes that complement her much better than the ones in the photo.
On this day, I was passing through Hockey, Texas just scouting around. My dad and I used to have a hunting lease in Hockley back in the 1980's that we hunted ducks and geese on. I was looking around for what became of the property. As it turns out, there is a large tank car cleaning and repair facility right in the middle of the old property.
As I was driving past the facility, I noticed a switcher relocating some cars in the tracks there. I stopped at the County Park there for a closer look.
GMTX 69, an EMD SW1000, originally built in February 1971 as BN 432, then later renumbered to BNSF 3625, was dragging and shoving cuts of cars into different tracks at the VLS Recovery Services Plant. VLS performs railcar cleaning, removal of hazardous waste, storage of railcars, repairs, and scrapping.
The Golden Hour meeting The Blue Hour..
Jones Beach, Long Island, New York
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CP 472 switches out the east end of Bensenville Yard with a CP SD40-2, DM&E SD40-2, and an IC&E SD40-2
The switch down by the GO train park seemed to be the only one working. Heading back east to pick up the train for Guelph they just finished building.
Nintendo Switch Display, and Game Selection, at Target, Pics by Mike Mozart, instagram.com/MikeMozart
A lonely switch machine on the old Boonton Line. There are no customers down at this end of the line, and this switch opens up the east end of a siding. The rust on the rails indicate nothing has been down here for quite some time, yet the switch is tightly locked down with a modern padlock.
Netgear JGS524 24port gigabit switch w/Jumbo Frames support.
I had an 8-port Netgear switch (GS108) that worked VERY well, but then I ran out of ports on it. Of course I don't need 24 ports, but reasoned that when I buy a home one day, I can use it as part of the backbone for the home network.
If you want to be my faceups, go to "Den of Angels", in the "♠ ♠ ♠〖WHITE DEER GARDEN〗♠ ♠ ♠ faceups & Modifications", you can see my detailed instructions.
Nikon D300s with Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 Non VC
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Disassembled Dremel 300 switch. The blue piece slides the black piece with the copper fingers over the three contacts in the switch body. One of the fingers got folded back and broke, it is shown here soldered together.
Linksys Routers with DD-WRT firmware. Old laptop servers with Linux does the rest like VPN, printer sharing, etc.
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