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Artist. Nick.
Sponsor. Led Zip Lighting
Location. ROYAL Bath Hotel
He has lots of blinking LED bulbs inserted into body of lion which was imposable to show.
I noticed red blinking light thing on the right-hand side rear corner of a Cybertruck. (See yellow outline.) The Cybertruck is a pickup truck, correct? Pickup truck drivers, sport car drivers, and self-important self-entitled drivers don't normally use left-right signal indicators. What could flashing red thing possibly mean?
(OK, tongue is now out of cheek.)
Location is northbound Highway 101 in San Carlos, California. My dashcam captured this image on video, from which I converted one frame to a still image.
2024 Car Spotting: Cybertruck
"...Blinking lights on the airplane wings
Up above the trees
Blinking down a morse code signal
Especially for me
Ain't no rainbow in the sky
In the middle of the night
But the signal's coming through
One day i will be alright again..."
Remember that these damaged parts are polarized electrolytic capacitors and lead placement is critical. Make sure that the + sign near the capacitor lead matches up with the + sign on the circuit board.
This looks like a type 2, but is actually a cropped type 1.
I suspect that the blinking effect is caused by bits of pyrotechnic that spin as they move. A less likely possibility would be bits, like mini-jawbreakers, that burn through multiple layers.
Note: The odd color of the sky is probably a combination of long exposure + 100% cloud overcast + Sodium Vapor city lights.
Remember that these damaged parts are polarized electrolytic capacitors and lead placement is critical. Make sure that the + sign near the capacitor lead matches up with the + sign on the circuit board.
I caught a picture of this parakeet with its eyes closed. It would make a great animated GIF. I was very happy that it came out so sharply and with little noise (ISO 800).
You barely are blinking
Wagging your face around
When'd this just become a mortal home?
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edit : im going to answer this one formspring question here.
how do you disable comments on a flickr picture? I cannot figure it out to save my life. And could you post this answer on flickr?
im going to answer this on both tumblr and flickr //
first go to the picture on which you want to disable the comments.
next go to the little green box on the bottom of the right side of the screen
click on edit where it says (anyone can see this photo)
next it'll bring up this screen that says change privacy settings
click on show all privacy settings. from there it'll say who can comment?
choose only you.
hope that helped :D
The Gateshead Millennium Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist tilt bridge spanning the River Tyne in North East England between Gateshead's Quays arts quarter on the south bank, and the Quayside of Newcastle upon Tyne on the north bank.
The bridge is sometimes referred to as the 'Blinking Eye Bridge' or the 'Winking Eye Bridge' due to its shape and its tilting method.
www.gateshead.gov.uk/article/4596/Gateshead-Millennium-Br...
At a recent private D.C. dinner, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen gathered with academics and cyber experts from the private sector to talk candidly about urgent cyber threats and actions that DHS is taking to address them.
It was an intimate event, hosted by Atlantic Council...
www.intelligence-news.com/cyber-the-system-is-blinking-re...
Remember that these damaged parts are polarized electrolytic capacitors and lead placement is critical. Make sure that the + sign near the capacitor lead matches up with the + sign on the circuit board.
This was made by a blinking light ring we attached to string. The light was blinking red/green/blue rapidly which made it look white when standing still. However, when you spin it the three colors would separate and it created a neat effect.
© 2008 George McVitie. All rights reserved.
The Millennium Bridge tips to allow larger ships upstream of the Bridge....
... It is called the 'Blinking Eye' when in this mode.
Remember that these damaged parts are polarized electrolytic capacitors and lead placement is critical. Make sure that the + sign near the capacitor lead matches up with the + sign on the circuit board.
"Blinking into the Sunlight" was a solo show by British artist "Mysterious Al" which was showcased in a condemned warehouse in Collingwood, Melbourne.
Visitors to the "Blinking into the Sunlight" exhibition followed a route through various rooms and spaces with experiential installations and interactive elements, opening out to a large gallery space with paintings and work on paper.
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