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Metro operations making sure the Seattle Streetcar switches are not stuck.

Planning my next doll just as my LittleMonica shipping notice sent =3=

The grandiosly titled Empire State Railway Museum at Phoenicia, NY on 10 September 2017, the remnant of the tourist Catskill Mountain Railroad (CMRR).

 

A pair of four axle switchers, on the left is CMRR 29 an ex U.S. Navy 50 tonner, and on the right; an old GE 45 tonner as yet to be restored. The track in the foreground appeared to be part of the old railroad but the exhibits were just placed on track that had been laid directly on the ground to display/store them.

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? ;-)

Design files are at www.thingiverse.com/thing:11351

北海道 函馆 大沼國定公園

That'll teach you to reach for heaven.

face up by goyo

Switch Uhui:R

A Railway Switch photographed somewhere in northeast Ohio.

Taken through the window of a hairdressing salon - I haven't a clue what these cords were for but they looked amazing.

Not too fancy, just wanted to give a switch plate a try. It's now in my bathroom :)

Promotional Poster by Nik Vaughn part of a full branding &and marketing commision for Switch

Our new micro magnetic switch has a 3mm round switch pre-mounted inside a LEGO Technic Half Pin. The kit includes a control board that provides both normally-open and normally-closed functionality, so you can use either mode to control any attached lights. Available now on our website.

A trio of switchers sit in storage at America's Central Port. RRC 1219 (left) is an SW1200, and RRC 14 (right) is an SW9. Sharp-eyed viewers will note that the CP 1015 is a slug, as indicated from its lack of stacks and covered radiators.

Waseon on DFH Body in rosy white. Head tilted all the way back.

Was she trying to put the light out?

 

Tenuous Link: help, there's a spider on my light switch!

 

FOTOS ENCADENADAS:

ant. predominio de blanco

sig. araña

I think Switch back is the name of this little piece of trail

A railroad signal maintainer performs routine adjustments on a Model 5H switch machine. The machine allows remote operation of track switches from an central office location, sometimes hundreds of miles away. Built into the machine is not only the motor and related components to throw the switch, but electrical contacts that allow the system to verify that the switch is within proper adjustment. An improper adjustment of even a fraction of an inch can result in a derailment. This maintenance is performed at least monthly.

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.

糜苑 at 自家附近

六郎-Switch Hahwa

袛王-Volks Reinser

北海道 登别 Japan Hokkaido

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