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Arundinaria tecta, or (evergreen) switch cane, classified under the tribe Arundinarieae, is one of three native species of bamboo found in North America.
Common in the bottomlands, the switch cane seen here is in a Jacksonville, NC neighborhood, living by a small rivulet that provides it with its required water intake. With its high water intake, switch cane is highly tolerant of flooding, and because of its presence of rhizomes, it is tolerant of fire as well.
Switcher for the Ulen elevator is equipped with a bike just in case he is a long ways from the office at coffee time.
GLC 385 is working Sand Yard in Owasso but before the work starts the crew comes up and switches the switch stand that leads onto HESR territory to Durand
White plastic light switches, probably installed when the Coach house was converted to a home, in 1968. Though they look a little more modern so possibly updated in the 1990's with a rewire. The fusebox looks more modern than 1968
Theresa Kelly, strategy manager, Dudley Council and Councillor David Sparks, leader of the Council
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This was a very fun day at fourfeilds, which recently got torn down =( but quillen was so close to landing this switch heel. He actually had a really bad sunburn haha
u19 – CREATE YOUR WORLD-Festivalstadt
Ars Electronica Futurelab, EK Japan Co., LTD (JP)
SWITCH is a control unit in the form of a flat display and it’s made out of organic materials. In this open lab, you build your own SWITCH and combine it with the fabrications of the other participants into a highly detailed “Big Picture.”
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I don't know anything about this TrackMobile, but it was hard at work, switching tank cars. There were at least 2 on the property. I wonder if they are ever double headed?
This model is a HO scale Athearn MP15 lettered for Union Pacific road #UPY1072.The unit is lightly weathered with the underframe painted and weathered a grimy black. Kadee #5 couplers installed front and back. This unit is DC..... and DCC ready!