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I brought this one for my daughter when I saw the super Mario Switch game.
Super Mario 64 is one game that will always be present in me, and this switch version is very addictive.
Also brought digital versions of Splatoon, Zelda, Donkey Kong, Mario Kart, should have brought the game cards instead.
Switch is no match for a PS4 or a Xbox One X graphically, but the Nintendo games are addictive as they can be, and they are pure diversion for you and your family, and the portable side of nintendo switch is a good decision tera are two totally different ways of playing the game, at home and on the go.
Nintendo support is the worst support I have ever come across, but the Switch is a very good product and perfect for all ages.
After having shunned the popodoll body that I had bought for him, he decided to steal the just arrived switch body and wearing a beautiful pair of Dollbakery eyes (Kaourika thank you! I will take care of)
The only thing missing is eyelashes ... and some clothes.. maybe.
New constructed manual switch with derailing-shoe at branch-off point to an industrial rail. Railway construction site at station Altstätten (SG), Switzerland. June 27, 2007.
Even more than sixty years after closure of the tram system in Montevideo rails and switches can be seen in some streets, such as Alejandro Chucarro between Ramón Masini en Guayaqui in Pocitos. More tracks are visible in surrounding streets.
Get to Know your Missile Base:
www.keyshistory.org/KL-NikeSite.html
Window between the main generator room and the switching gear.
Shot with Pentax K-1000 with a Tamron SP f 2.8 28-80mm on Kodak 160 vc-2. Scanned with Nikon Coolscan V ED. edited with Corel Photopaint.
A couple of days ago, the dishwasher handle switch gave up again - Sugru wasn't rigid enough to hold its shape under regular compression and friction. So I measured out the critical dimensions, designed and printed off an insert to address the worn-down nubs.
Of course, once that was addressed the electronics died completely! They were already only half-working, but the previously-glitchy switches were probably what killed them in the end.
Replacement board(s) ordered. Once those arrive though, I think I'll reverse engineer the broken board and open source the results. Who knows what may result? ;-)
A Union Railroad switcher gets to spend the weekend sitting idle in McKeesport, Pa., but come Monday it will likely be called back into service.
Oil switches mounted on towers.Lines branch off to Colton Cement sub. From SCE collection.early 1920s.
A switch and old spur along the railroad tracks running above the Ohio River on the West Side of marietta Ohio. The spur went to a long gone business.