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Processing generated particle system paths rendered in blender. Blog post of the details: www.cutsquash.com/2014/04/exporting-processing-blender/
U.S. Navy Grumman EC-2 Hawkeye at a joint forces exercise in Victoria B.C. 2007. I suspect there was a problem in the hydraulic system which made it necessary for crew members to physically move the wing into place, just a guess. When I first saw this happening it reminded me of a historic photo taken by Joe Rosenthal when the U.S flag was raised at the Battle of Iwo Jima in 1945, WW II. From my archives. For more info:
Body: Legacy Male
Head: Lelutka - Ford
Skin: Moccino Beaute - Malik
Right Eye: Avi-Glam - Mellow
Left Eye: Gloom - Shippuden Collection - Tenseigan
Left Eye Overlay: Gloom - Cyber Collection - Reconnecting
Ears: Pumec - Rebel
Hair: No.Match - No_Fight
Hairbase: Not Found - Carl
Eyeshadow: Lelutka HD
Face Piercings: Lelutka
Tattoo: Dappa - Mangala
Coat & Pants: Val'More - CyberHacker
Nails & Rings: RAWR! - Obsidian
*Photo unedited - Windlights/EEP only
Took this shot while installing System 7.0.1 on the SE/30. Was actually just temporary to get a fresh system install & ensure sound is working. Next up I'll try 7.1 now that I've got 32mb of RAM in this classic old powerhouse! heheh
Over 85,000 people attended the 2015 Championship Play-off Final at Wembley in May 2015 where fans saw Norwich City beat Middlesbrough 2-0.
Seen in the coach park that day were a large number of coaches including BAE Systems of Farnborough (Team Portsmouth) Volvo / Plaxton Panther HF14RZX.
The common fleet arrangement for the Centauri System. Led by an EL2 Destroyer Class ship, supported by an 8-B Radar-Com Deck, two H-9 Heavy Bombers, and four HH1 Light Strike Starfighters. The EL2 Destroyer also carries twelve light strike fighters in its' belly.
Within this universe lies a galaxy of planetary innovation.
The personification of space, the planets and everything else.
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Astronaut F. Story Musgrave, anchored on the end of the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm, prepares to be elevated to the top of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) to install protective covers on the magnetometers. Astronaut Jeffrey A. Hoffman inside payload bay, assisted Musgrave with final servicing tasks on the telescope, wrapping up five days of space walks.
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STS-61 Endeavour Hubble Space Telescope HST Servicing Mission Jeffrey Hoffman Story Musgrave Remote Manipulator System RMS Canada Arm Extravehicular Activity EVA Spacewalk
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Space Shuttle, Hubble, EVAs-Spacewalk,
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Center: JSC
Center Number: STS061-98-050
GRIN DataBase Number: GPN-2000-001085
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A sound system shown as part of the 'Rockers, Soulheads and Lovers' exhibition at New Art Exchange gallery, Nottingham.
Ex Danish A.F GT-996 in static af RAF Binbrook operated by Flight Systems Inc who were based at Bournemouth between 1983 - 89.
Currently 2020 stored at Mojave
(18" x 24" Giclée print available)
Jamaican Music Industry as a Site of Nationalistic Fervour
Duke Reid ran one of the most popular sound systems of the 1950s called Duke Reid's the Trojan after the British-made trucks used to transport the equipment. In the 1960s, Reid founded record label Treasure Isle, named after his liquor store, that produced legendary ska and rocksteady music. He was still active in the early 1970s, working with legendary toaster U-Roy. He died in early 1975 after having suffered from a severe illness for the last year.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0Bb7-wvUec
In the context of Jamaican popular culture, a sound system is a group of disc jockeys, engineers and MCs playing ska, rocksteady or reggae music. The sound system scene is generally regarded as an important part of Jamaican cultural history and as being responsible for the rise of several modern Jamaican musical genres. The sound system concept first became popular in the 1950s, in the ghettos of Kingston. DJs would load up a truck with a generator, turntables, and huge speakers and set up street parties. In the beginning, the DJs played American rhythm and blues music, but as time progressed and more local music was created, the sound migrated to a local flavor. The sound systems were big business, and represented one of the few sure ways to make money in the unstable economy of the area. The promoter (the DJ) would make his profit by charging a minimal admission, and selling food and alcohol. It was not uncommon for thousands of people to be in attendance.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=UusFAjjthsk
Yes, This is what a Stamar System 2002 board looks like, This is the timer used for old Jolly Roger rides. And no, Jolly Roger never manufactured any Kiddie Ride Timers. They only used the System 2002 Timers from Stamar Electronics, Which they made for the company. I Don't Know if Jolly Roger also used different timers from Stamar. Because this isn't the only timer Stamar manufactured. Now on the ride type name, It says "Racing Car" Which i don't know if Jolly Roger made a racing car ride, or this board is just made for the Peanuts Snoopy Ride. Because the later units of the snoopy ride has racing car sounds.
Während den Fahrgästen im Glacier-Express Nr. 909 auf der Fahrt nach Zermatt bereits Kaffee und Kuchen serviert werden, müht sich die Zugmaschine HGe 4/4 II Nr. 101 der Matterhorn-Gotthard-Bahn (MGB), die Fuhre im steilen Zahnstangenabschnitt der Oberalpstrecke kurz vor Andermatt (UR) abzubremsen.
Being a picture taken in July, hopefully they fixed this by now!
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Sunset bought EVRI Toters and Rotos, but then switched to Rehrigs. In their last months in business, they switched over to EVRIIs.
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I never posted this photo before as I "cut off" the bottom of the TA-N80ES amp. It does show a nice pair of 7 series CD players though!
5th and Brown Streets in Lafayette. I don't know the exact date of the top photo, but it is somewhere in the mid 1980s to mid 1990s timeline.
The caption on the original photo reads, "Seaboard System does some street running on the old Monon through Lafayette, IND."
All credit for the top photo goes to the original photographer. See the original here: www.flickr.com/photos/photos_by_laurence/2816515832/