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Red and lime-gelled LED flashlight in the bed, red gelled strobe through the windshield. 85 second exposure. 1980s Chevy El Camino, Paulās Junkyard, October 2011.
Reprocessed and replaced, July, 2025.
Our Daily Challenge 1-7 November : Work/Working
Becky keeps my house respectable: I have no interest in housework, and much prefer the garden!
Op een rioolwaterzuivering hebben we weer een lavafilter leeg gemaakt.
Op rioolwaterzuiveringen wordt overal lucht afgezogen die vrij komt bij de behandeling van het rioolwater.
Deze lava filters worden gebruikt om de stank in de lucht af te breken zodat de omwonende geen last hebben van vieze geuren.
In dit filter zit 60m3 aan lavastenen en tussen die lavastenen groeien bacteriƫn, en die zorgen voor het afbreken van de stank.
Het leegmaken gebeurt met een grote zuigwagen zoals hier te zien is op de foto's
At a sewage treatment plant, we emptied a lava filter.
At this sewage treatment plant, air is extracted everywhere that is released when sewage is treated.
These lava filters are used to break down the stench in the air so that nearby residents are not bothered by foul odors.
This filter contains 60m3 of lava rocks and bacteria grow between those lava rocks, and they take care of breaking down the smell.
Emptying is done with a large vacuum truck as shown here in the pictures
Oh yeah, glowing vacuum tubes in a digital radio. Nice. . . . . . . . . . . . . We got caught on the other side of the water rolling into rush hour a few days ago, so we decided to kill time meandering around Best Buy. We were originally going to see about a new battery backup for my computer, but my wife saw a home theater speaker set on sale and somehow we found ourselves on a quest to replace the speakers in the office. Naturally we looked at the Bose first, and then all the other component systems they had. None of them felt like they sounded as good as their prices indicated they should have. Then, while looking at something completely different, I turned around and saw these beautiful little black boxes on the shelf with flashing blue "demo" buttons begging to be pressed;.....and press I did. Wow, that was exactly what we were looking for. It sounded amazing. It's two smaller siblings weren't even close. Naturally I had to get my wife to give the button a press as well. Even though the demo was a slow jazz horn solo, she started giggling. Granted the $600 price tag dampened our enthusiasm a wee bit, but no problem;......when I turned around to take a second look at the system we had originally been contempating, what was underneath it? A, discounted, open box Samsung DA-E751; for $150 off! WOOT! It was a done deal. Not only does this thing sound phenomenal, but I can link it to my phone via Bluetooth and let Pandora or my Amazon Cloud Player stream wirelessly. Brilliant! Oh yeah, did I mention the vacuum tubes? If glowing vacuum tubes don't tickle your inner geek I don't know what will.
Now that we have carpet for the first time, we need a vacuum for the first time. Behold the lovely little Miele, which nicely sucks up all of the fuzzy bits of wool which the new carpet is prone to shed.
A vacuum tube and continuity tester using a neon bulb.
I don't know how well these can diagnose a tube, probably sold as a gimmick.
Hardcore Entomology:
The Wednesday Shropshire natural history explorers group hard at it in freezing conditions. Poles Coppice, Shropshire. 14 December 2022.
L-R Keith Fowler, Neil Nash, Jim Cresswell, Nigel Jones
Photo by John Martin
It's shedding season, so a good brushing was in order. Well one thing led to another, and Lenny actually seemed to quite enjoy getting vacuumed.
I was given this rather jolly vacuum flask by my grand-daughters a few years ago š
This photograph, which comes to you by courtesy of the letter V, is my twenty-second picture for the February Alphabet Fun: 2020 group.
Pure sound A30 Vacuum tube amplifier
Lighting:
Camera left: Yongnuo Speedlite YN560 1/4 trough diffusion paper
Camera right: Yongnuo Speedlite YN560 1/4 trough diffusion paper
Above: Nikon SB900 1/16 bounced of roof
The photo were taken back in March 2012. I am just catching up with them. I had started to put up our trip to Northland but for some reason never got them all up.
The Greatest Tree in New Zealand
The kauri tree, Agathis australis, is New Zealandās largest and most famous native tree. Located midway between Auckland and the Bay of Islands in the warm north of the country, The Kauri Museum tells some of the stories of this amazing tree.
Far more than a museum of timber, the Museum has stories of the MÄori of the north eastern Kaipara, of European pioneers, of foresters and sawmillers, gum diggers and farmers, and of business people, fishers and the families who have made this area their home.
For More Info: www.kaurimuseum.com/
Op een rioolwaterzuivering hebben we een lavafilter leeg gemaakt.
Op deze rioolwaterzuivering wordt overal lucht afgezogen die vrij komt bij de behandeling van het rioolwater.
Deze lava filters worden gebruikt om de stank in de lucht af te breken zodat de omwonende geen last hebben van vieze geuren.
In dit filter zit 60m3 aan lavastenen en tussen die lavastenen groeien bacteriƫn, en die zorgen voor het afbreken van de stank.
Het leegmaken gebeurt met een grote zuigwagen zoals hier te zien is op de foto's
At a sewage treatment plant, we emptied a lava filter.
At this sewage treatment plant, air is extracted everywhere that is released when sewage is treated.
These lava filters are used to break down the stench in the air so that nearby residents are not bothered by foul odors.
This filter contains 60m3 of lava rocks and bacteria grow between those lava rocks, and they take care of breaking down the smell.
Emptying is done with a large vacuum truck as shown here in the pictures
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Strangely enough, there is no vacuum store in the direction the arrow points. It's actual down at the other end of this older plaza.
50042 at Boscarne Junction with the 14.35 from Bodmin General . Suitably refreshed at the Hole In The Wall I decided on a second visit to here before returning at 15.03 to Bodmin Parkway where the train would run round at Bodmin General between 15.15 and 15.45, depositing me back on the main line at 16.02 for the 16.31 HST back to Plymouth. What could possibly go wrong ? Well once 50042 was uncoupled it was found to be unable to operate it's vacuum braking on the stock. Class 50s were known as 'Hoovers' prior to refurbishment due to the distinctive, loud sound produced by their air intake fans, which resembled the noise of a vacuum cleaner. This nickname stuck as did the alternative 'vacuums' which I always found tended to be used by those who were not big fans of the class, myself included. I didn't dislike them however I hasten to add. Anyway 50042 could not return on the train and after much deliberating and radio calls it was sent light back to General and we were informed that 47306 would be on its way in 25 minutes to rescue us. It duly arrived and we left at 15.50. Some smart working at General and 47306 was on its way at 16.12 and a quick trundle downhill to Bodmin Parkway saw us arrive at 16.20 and my 16.31 HST was 10 late. Huzzah.
Vacuum
: an empty space in which there is no air or other gas : a space from which all or most of the air has been removed
: a space not filled or occupied; emptiness; void
: a situation created when an important person or thing has gone and has not been replaced
It is a shame I did not keep them all... Various models of vacuum tubes from 1935 till the late sixties....
The Australian company Barry Bros Turned up very late at night to clean out our street drains of liquefaction.
See more about Barry Bros here: bit.ly/oJ6jJ0