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Sony DSC-T500, Gimp (GNU Image Manipulation Program)
Floppy drive electronics circuit board neighbourhood.
Electrónica de la placa controladora de una unidad floppy.
Se terminó la cuenta free, mis fotos se caen, pero pueden verlas todas en mi grupo.
My flickr free account is out, my firsts pics disappear, but you can see them all here.
The North bay platforms saw much "Circuit" action such as 27101 on 2G42 1021 ex Dundee back on April 13th 1984
An interesting corner of the main PCB, with RF shielding removed.
Taken with a reversed 50mm prime lens, taped securely to a filter adapter attached to my Canon S70.
My phone died recently. I think the charging circuit quit working, because it would recognize being plugged into power, but the battery never charged. It has since been replaced.
Kawasaki P-1 number 5503 flying continuous circuits at this almost deserted airbase. Just a couple of P-3 Orion aircraft were noted on the ramp.
Here is the new 4 HP ADSR from Circuit Abbey, the ADSR JR. The module is available now, along with a 4 HP expansion module which adds many additional features. LINK: www.analoguehaven.com/circuitabbey/adsrjr/ .
Additional reading: muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=35078&postdays=... .
Half way through my UK Etsy Challenge on the theme of technology.
porcelain.
They need platinum lustre and fused beads
Circuit City #3639 (32,653 square feet)
12140 Jefferson Avenue, Yoder Plaza, Newport News, VA
Opened September 12th, 1996
Boards for the PlanEx lighting. This is an Arduino pro mini with a transistor breakout to 7 channels for driving LED banks up to 500mA per channel.
When entering Berlin you come across the grand stands of the former AVUS race circuit.
Sorry for the poor quality, photo's are taken from a bus.
Legends racing car, seen at Knockhill Racing Circuit, Scotland. These cars, created by 600 Racing Inc. of North Carolina, are 5/8 scale replicas of a 1930s Ford or Chevrolet sedans or coupes. They run with a 125bhp Yamaha motorcycle engine.
A selection of resistors on a circuit board, from our article about resistors. The metal clip thing on the right is a simple push-to-make switch. The whole circuit is from an old carbon monoxide detector--and that's the "test" switch.
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