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"Hope our vacuum is hungry," stated Phillip.
"Oh he is. He hasn't been fed in weeks! Well, since he ate mom's ring and refused to reveal its whereabouts!"
"Are you sure this is how mom wanted the Christmas mess cleaned up, because once he eats it, he won't want to give it back for next year."
"I already thought about that. I filled him up on old salami and moldy leftovers. Once we are done cleaning, we will just open him up and take out what we need before he has time to digest it or throw it up...whichever comes first!"
"Marble, you are the smartest!"
We went upstairs to escape the vacuum and the crazy lady who runs it all the time. The look on the cat's face is one of great confusion and worry, "Why does this keep happening? When can we leave?"
Nikkor 50mm f/1.2 wide open
So. Much. Carpet.
Poor little Cinderella…I mean, poor little Lady Panacea. We’re moving furniture to make room for the Christmas tree (yes! Christmas!) and she was nominated to vacuum. This may take a while.
For Our Daily Challenge topic, "Most hated household task." So I put flower petals on floor to make it possible to honor this noisy duty. I appreciate the job my vacuum cleaner does but hate the noise.
My 304th photo to make it into Explore. Thank you so much everyone!
Well, I have to presume before vacuums were created and made available to everyone floors were cleaned by using a brush and small dust pan ... I've gone back to basics 😉
Our Daily Challenge ~ Back To Basics ...
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I made this time slice image from 324 vertical slices, each slice is from a different frame of the timelapse. It looks like the clouds are being sucked out of Earth's atmosphere and into outer space.
Vintage Vacuum Tube from an old Conrac CRT television production monitor. For the Macro Mondays Group. Topic: Technology HMM
Entry for my Iron Builder with Kos brick. The secret ingredient for this round is 2 x 2 Domes in Dark Blue.
Invented in about 1905 by Ambrose Fleming, vacuum tubes were a basic component for electronics throughout the first half of the twentieth century, which saw the diffusion of radio, television, radar, sound reinforcement, sound recording and reproduction, large telephone networks, analog and digital computers, and industrial process control
Thunderstorm on 10.07.2014 somewhere in Hessen, Germany.
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Gewitteraufzug am 10.07.2014 irgendwo in Hessen zwischen Wetzlar und Limburg.
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A RARE afternoon without maid work...BUTT!...
The time was spent shopping for a new vacuum for my work. I go through a vacuum a year - the cost of vacuuming floors for a thousand hours
M50 mark II and Asahi Super Takumar 50mm F1.4. Model: my Twin Darling vacuum tube amplifier, with CV5311 driver tubes (the small ones) and 1626 power tubes (the big Coke-bottles;)
The lack of graffiti and the strong uniformity of social propriety that makes the thought of defacing your own city and its conveniences, such as this subway and the stations unthinkable is one of the nicest things about South Korea.
I've stated this elsewhere but will say it again here: there are NO POLICE anywhere on any subways or subway stations because the almost total absence of crime in these places does not warrant it.
My favorite illustration of this is that I could put my 10-year-old niece on the subway in eastern Seoul at midnight and send her to the furthest station in the west of Seoul and the chances of her getting there safely are about 100%. In Chicago the chances of her NOT getting there safely are about 100%!
Pentax ist*DS with Pentax 18-55mm lens.
May 2013
Vacuum cleaner Galaxy (#M109) in LRGB mode. Around 10 hours of integration. This Galaxy is around 60 Million lightyears away from earth and has a diameter of 110 000 Lightyears. It was post-processed in Astropixelprocessor, Pixinsight and Photoshop.
Camera was #qhy268m
#C11 at 2000mm focal lenght
#EQ8R
#youresa
#astrophotography #longexposure
Octal base metal envelope tubes were introduced by GE in 1935 followed shortly by glass envelopes. Pin 1 (of 8) had been reserved for grounding the metal enclosure, however glass freed pin 1 for more complex designs such as dual triodes and pentodes.
Flickr Friday - Obsolete
A view taken at Prestatyn in May 1984 where BR Sulzer Type 2 Class 25/3 25311 rattles eastbound with an unidentified vacuum-braked freight comprising a BR 20-ton standard brake van and a rake of empty 13-ton open wagons. The LMS had developed these high-sided wooden-bodied wagons with corrugated steel ends to provide greater operational durability and their production continued under BR.
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On the frontier of frontiers. The one, last, and only.
This guy has been a recurrent sketch hanging around in notebooks and receipts for a while. It’s nice to have him all finished and photographed. Possibly there will be a short run of duplicates. I’d love to have him in metal.
I sculpted this in polymer clay over a few days. I’m still debating how to go about making a mold, casting some duplicates, and options for casting in steel or bronze.
I just set up a page on Kickstarter to begin a production line of these sculptures. Please check it out.
+ www.kickstarter.com/projects/gianteye/little-spaceman-lamp
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