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This is a 250W 24V motor and controller running off a 7cell LiPo battery (from a model plane). That's 26V nominal, or just over 30V straight off the charger. It actually draws over 400W accelerating uphill, but the controller does top out at ~25kmh.
It looked and sounded good but it was really bad. It was too salty. For the sake of the restaurant, I won't even mention their name.
Many were caught off guard when the news about Kristen Stewarts’ infidelity broke in the news - Robert Pattinson was actually one of them. It makes me (and probably even you) smack anyone who’s responsible for this fiasco with my beloved pair of Bamboo Shoes.
A: What is this? It might be a paper for exam in history class.
B: No, it is not. It is just a card for studying.
A: Really? Um… I think that characters are too small to take the information in the exam.
B: I think so. I also worry about that.
A: Ah! Are you going to cheat in an examination, aren’t you?
B: Um…I did not have enough time to study last week. I did not have any choice to pass the class.
Cheat: to act in a dishonest way in order to gain an advantage, especially in a game, a competition, an exam, etc.
I made these from one of the first sweaters that I attempted to unravel. I took it apart and started to unravel. It kept sticking, so I decided that it was just too felted to unravel.
I cut the front into two pieces and seamed it to just under the thumb opening on my serger. Then I serged the opening to finish the edges and serged the upper end of the mits. I seamed the part above the thumb opening by hand and picked up stitches with DPNs using some of the yarn I had managed to unravel. I don’t remember the needle size. I just grabbed some that were out. I did some shaping with short rows. If I do another pair like this, I will use a pattern for the thumb part. I was in such a creative rush that it didn’t occur to me at the time. I wound up having to gather the top of the thumb part a bit.
To finish the tops of the mitts I used single crochet.
The next day I tried again and was able to unravel the rest of the sweater. It was one of those that you have to do winding two balls, a real bugger to unravel what with the sticking and that issue.
The yarn is a bit scratchy for elbow length mitts, but bearable. I’m wearing them as I type. :)
The next day I tried again and managed to unravel the rest of the sweater.
I spaced on my pic yesterday and I'm torn...do I start over or just keep going? (I do have good excuse...my DH is home from Iraq for the next 2 weeks..I was distracted)
Day 8. 8/1/12.
I don't even like this photo. However... I'm back in Leeds tomorrow and will have my camera back :D.
Camera: Nikon D7000
Lens: Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 G
Flash: -
Exposure: 1/400 sec, f/1.4, ISO 800
Processing: Adobe Lightroom 3