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Flickr is the bomb-diggity. I've had a professional Flickr account for going on a year. I love that I can post photos, organize them and share them with the world and my friends or just for myself based on how public I make a photo...
I have been having some problems embedding a photo from Flickr into this post. Which has made this post take longer to do than I'd like. Grrr. The frustrations of modern technology.
But I think I have it working now.
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This 1973 Volkswagen Thing has had quite a bit done to it. We had it stripped down to bare metal and Epoxy primed for rust protection. Then we began the rust repair there were a lot of panels that need small patches, the fenders were repaired, new floor pans were installed and the front nose panel was replaced. Mechanical and electrical systems were gone through and repaired to get the car back up and running. A new top and interior will be next.
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wow I am on time, I mean I didn't forget today to put my photo num 2 , right I am happy with myself.
Gift slips encouraging visitors to give books aquired at The Book Thing as gifts to their friends and families.
Simon Bradbury and Jennifer Clement in The Real Thing by Tom Stoppard / Photo by David Cooper Photography 2008
A robin, found dead one morning after a severe frost. I'm tempted to try a decomposition timelapse but so far the technical hurdles of constant power are defeating me :(
The ideas, the ingenuity, the engineering and attention to detail is the thing that amazes me when looking at the various outfits. However, it does not finish there, the make - up and lenses used to acheive each look is outstanding. Even better still they are a lovely couple. and a pleasure to talk to.
This is for a new X axis linear carriage using linear ball bearings instead of brass sliders. This is from the thingiverse: www.thingiverse.com/thing:9420
laughingsquid.com/photos-thing-labs-brizzly-headquarters/
photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid
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