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After nature's alignment, we see the shore, two boats, and the sun line up just right. These images were taken just after sunrise on Pleasant Bay at Cape Cod, Massachusetts. It's good to see on a quick visit with totally crappy weather, that we could squeeze in a few good shots like these. I hope you like them.
Entire church was remade to fix vertice alignment issues and to reduce the number of materials needed. Added some rafters and extra joists, ridge boards and also a cat walk leading to a small storage area above the doorway. The steeple was extended into the church a little and will eventually be made hollow with a ladder up to the bell. This catwalk is accessible via a ladder in the top floor back room, but this room may be locked.
This has taken way longer than expected, but hey, i have to learn how to use 3DS Max!
Ice Chips 2012 - Marissa Castelli and Simon Shnapir placed 5th in the 2012 U.S. Championships. Here, they are performing a forward inside death spiral. This move, also known as the life spiral, was first performed in the 1960's by Ludmila Belousova and Oleg Protopopov.
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Hackberry, AZ (Mohave County)
There was a service station in Hackberry in 1930, owned by Robert E. Brown. The 1937 mentions it in the directory of campgrounds and trailer parks: "HACKBERRY— U. S. 66 NORTHSIDE GARAGE & CAMP - On U. S. 66. 28 mi. e. Kingman." The Store opened in 1934 on the new alignment of Route 66 that was built on the north side of the railroad and bypassed the small town. It had a Conoco gasoline station and remained in operation until the Interstate bypassed this section of Route 66 in 1978. That year it closed.
Now the General Store is run by Amy Franklin, who has placed a 1990 Corvette in front of the store. There is a lot to see when you visit the store. There are many vintage cars outside, from the "good old days" of the Mother Road. The place is full of gadgets, signs, mementos, billboards and artifacts from the 1940s through the 1960s. It is a journey through time to stop at the shop. The interior of the store has all kinds of Route 66 souvenirs so you can pick your choice. (1)
References (1) The Route-66 www.theroute-66.com/hackberry.html#general-store
www.medilaw.tv - Illustrates the surgical technique for performing an anterior lumbar interbody fusion. This procedure is used to remove an intervertebral disc that is causing uncontrollable pain or is compressing the adjacent spinal cord or nerve roots. A metal cage filled with bone chips is being used to replace the excised disc and maintain correct alignment. There are many different techniques to achieve the same end result, a pain-free, stable, anatomically positioned bony fusion. However, the basic procedure illustrated here is common to all anterior lumbar interbody fusions. Also shown is the removal of the pathological intervertebral disc, the metal cage insertion, x-ray position checks and finally wound closure.
A spinal fusion is done to join two vertebrae together to make one large bone. The surgeon roughens up the external surfaces of the two vertebrae to make the body's natural repair system think that one large bone has broken. The surgeon then adds bone to maintain and fill the gap. The body then joins the mass together, like a normal fracture. Full fusion takes three months. Bone chips can be taken from your hip at the time of the operation, and then grafted onto your vertebra. Alternatively, bone can be harvested from other patients and stored until needed in a bone bank. Using bone from the bone bank saves you the pain of this surgery, but doesn't produce as high fusion rates as using your own bone. Artificial and natural bone substitutes are also available. New bone from the roughened vertebra migrates along the grafted bone to connect the area to be fused. Bone Morphogenetic Proteins may be used to accelerate the fusion rate.
INDICATIONS
A spinal fusion is performed when the spine is unstable, and can't maintain the functional alignment between all of its important structures, or the abnormal movements cause pain and put adjacent structures at risk of injury.
Causes of spinal instability include degenerative joint disease, spondylolysis, fractures, infections and tumors.
ALTERNATIVES
The non-surgical alternative treatments to lumbar fusion are
avoiding bending, lifting, twisting and prolonged sitting
weight loss
walking
pain-relieving medication
physical therapy
hydrotherapy
The surgical alternative treatments to lumbar fusion are
injections of steroid and local anesthetic around nerves or into the facet joints
lumbar disc replacement in very few cases
The use of lumbar bracing and acupuncture is controversial.
GOALS
The damaged, painful intervertebral disc is removed and replaced with bone. This eventually fuses the two vertebral bodies together into one solid bone.
TECHNIQUE
You will be lying on your back. Your abdomen will be cleaned. An incision will be made and the overlying muscles moved to the side. Your surgeon will confirm the correct intervertebral disc for the procedure by using x-ray imaging. A window will be cut into the intervertebral disc and the disc contents removed. Any anterior vertebral body bone spurs (lipping, osteophytes) will be trimmed. The disc space will be opened, and the vertebral endplates prepared for the cages. The cages will be inserted with bone chips to facilitate fusion. X-rays will be performed to check the cages' position. The muscles will be replaced, and the wound closed with sutures. medico-legal 3D animations
marble counter top. Very flat verified by the granite tables at my old job. I measure all frames and forks from both sides to have redundant measurement. I never trust just one side of the bb shell. The standoff is machined flat on both sides and can clamp to any part of the table. No holes.
OHAKEA, New Zealand -- United States Air Force Maj. Corey Akiyama (right) explains the alignment of a target panel, or marker, to Royal New Zealand Air Force Pilot Officer Emma Taylor during Exercise Kiwi Flag Nov. 14 at the New Zealand Defence Force Raumai Drop Zone near Ohakea, New Zealand. Chief Master Sgt. Paul Koester assists in the demonstration as Taylor works on earning her certification as a United States Air Force drop zone control officer during the multilateral RNZAF-sponsored tactical airlift exercise comprising of air assets from the USAF, RNZAF, Royal Australian Air Force, Republic Of Singapore Armed Forces and French Armed Forces of New Caledonia. The marker, or target, is a slanted marker allowing pilots to pick up the visual at slant range providing an indication of the approach direction for aerial drops. Taylor’s certification will enhance interoperability and unified responses when New Zealand and the United States both respond to a combined effort. Akiyama is deployed as the 517th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron air mobility liaison officer. He is also an AMLO for the 615th Contingency Operations Support Group at home station, Camp Henry, Korea. He hails from University Place, Wash. Taylor, an air warfare officer, is assigned to 40 Squadron, RNZAF Base Auckland. Koester is deployed as the 517th EAS jumpmaster. He is the pararescue functional manager at home station, Pacific Air Forces Headquarters at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. He hails from Colorado Springs, Colo. Kiwi Flag personnel are supporting Exercise Southern Katipo -- held in New Zealand’s South Island -- by managing air operations and providing cargo and passenger airlift including tactical air drops to SK participants. SK hosts nine countries involved in air, land and maritime operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Denise Johnson/Released)
This little U-shaped slot holds the magazine drum in place and centered in the receiver. Magnets hold it in place, but this keeps it from being knocked around.
These megalith alignments, contemporary to those (more famous) of Carnac, show that the Crozon peninsula was inhabited since many thousands of years. The standing stones date from about 2500 BC. In the beginning there were probably more than 400 stones; today there are only 65 left, arranged in three lines that form three of the four sides of a rectangle. The longest line is about 200 m. It is assumed that the arrangement had an astronomic significance related to the constellation of Pleiades whose name in Breton is “ar yar” (the hen), hence the name of the place derived from “Lagad-Yar” (hen’s eye).
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Aliniamentele de megaliţi, contemporanele cu cele (mai cunoscute) de la Carnac, aratǎ cǎ peninsula Crozon a fost locuitǎ de mai multe mii de ani. Menhirele dateazǎ din anii 2500 î.Ch. Iniţial, în amplasament s-au aflat probabil peste 400 de pietre; astǎzi au mai rǎmas 65, dispuse în trei linii formând trei din laturile unui dreptunghi. Cea mai lungǎ dintre ele are cca. 200 m. Se presupune cǎ amplasamentul a avut unele semnificaţii de naturǎ astronomicǎ, fiind legate de constelaţia Pleiadelor, purtând în bretonǎ numele de “ar yar” (gǎina), de unde şi numele locului derivat din “Lagad-Yar” (ochiul gǎinii).
Source: WIKIPEDIA
The Moon rises and the Sun sets on opposing sides of the Burton Memorial Tower at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in early March, 2023.
Wheels: EC-7 18x10" ET33 Square in custom Porsche White Gold finish.
Suspension: Ohlins R&T with custom shim stack / H&R race springs, Millway camber plates, Fall-Line Motorsports toe link & rear camber shims.
Alignment: -3.5 front -2.8 rear
Merrivale
Northern length of the alignment. View from the east (Scale 1m).
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Moon, Jupiter and Venus Having Fun in the sky, as seen in Israel.
No idea which one is which, But it's still beautiful to look at (-:
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