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Someone dropped a few cameras they didn't want anymore at work, all point and shoots. My co-worker took a Sony digicam, and I took the two film ones. Yeah, free cameras! Well, one working free camera. Happy to have another toy.

 

Diramic Micro RSD, first roll

Carenar 50mm f/1.8

Flic Film Ultapan 200 (Foma 200?)

Blazinal (Rodinal) 1:25, 5 minutes, 20°C/68°F

Pakon F135

For some reason, the electric company randomly sent me 3 compact fluorescent lightbulbs.

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red-y compact 2 regulator GCR G1/4" Alu with standard fittings

The new name for the Mugen CR-Z!!!

 

Also at the Coventry Car DAy was a Countach, Ferrari California, Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder, old Rollers and Jags, Merc SLS AMG, Ferrari 330 P4 Replica, Honda NSX, Bentley Flying Spur, Ford Evos and new Peugeot 208!!!

Many grocery stores around here use these to compact cardboard boxes.

Nikon announces a lightweight, compact and portable lens for FX, the NIKKOR AF-S 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5G ED VR.

 

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Nikon AF-S 24-85mm f/3.5-4.5 VR

www.kentyuphotography.com/blog/2012/06/nikon-af-s-24-85mm...

 

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Replaced the Ultegra triple with a Campagnolo compact crank 48/34. Veloce arms but nicer Centaur chainrings and a SKF BB. This is a standard 110mm BCD crank (unlike Campagnolo's newer cranks that all feature their incompatible 110/112 BCD).

 

I lose one gear on the bottom and half a gear on the top but I gain narrower tread (146 vs. 158) and much simpler front shifting.

 

I really appreciated the compact drivetrain on the VO and am glad I made this "upgrade" to the Romulus. With the 12-34 cassette in back this is my favorite setup. I can stay in the big ring most of the time and don't mind the jumps in the cassette at all.

 

I might miss the lower gear when I do light touring but it was worth the trade-off for me.

So i live in a single dorm room. you would expect there to be a lot of room, since it was designed as a double, however i am stuck with two sets of furniture, as my school lacks storage space. I tried putting the two desks side by sise, but kept forgetting they were two desks....then i decided to compact it down, my monitor and tv fit on the desk very well, and a my power cables are hidden behind the desk. My main computer is the macbook, under the keyboard. However since i am to lazy to drag myself out of bed in the mornings, and love music i use the netbook to connect to my macbook from where ever i am in my room. (it also works well to scare the crap out of friends)

Producto:

VITIS® suave compact

 

Descripción del producto:

El cepillo VITIS® suave compact, de tamaño reducido, cabezal pequeño y filamentos suaves, permite reducir la placa bacteriana (biofilm oral) de manera eficaz.

 

Propiedades del producto:

- El cabezal pequeño del cepillo VITIS® suave compact permite llegar a zonas de difícil acceso de la cavidad bucal.

- Los filamentos son de dureza suave y con perfil ondulado, que sigue el contorno de las encías y facilita el acceso a los espacios interproximales.

- El cuello es maleable y flexible y el mango anatómico con estrías antideslizantes.

- El mango es anatómico y de tamaño reducido para facilitar su uso y movilidad día tras día fuera de casa.

- Incorpora un capuchón que protege los filamentos y mantiene el cabezal en condiciones óptimas.

- Su uso está indicado para el cepillado diario fuera de casa.

 

Modo de empleo:

Cepillar los dientes un mínimo de 2 veces al día o después de cada comida.

 

Presentación:

Disponible en color transparente, azul, rojo, y rosa.

 

Consulte en nuestra página web más información sobre VITIS® suave compact:

www.dentaid.es/es/vitis/vitis-suave-compact/id173

 

A nicely-designed New-Light woman's combination compact and lighter. When you close the cigarette case, the lighter automatically pops up.

Canon AE-1 // Kodak T-MAX 400.

 

Traffic on the Lodge Freeway. Detroit, MI, June 2013.

Agfa Optima Sensor compact 35mm camera

 

Specifications:-

 

Type: 35mm compact camera

Size: 104 mm x 68 mm x 54 mm (W x H x D)

Image Format: 24 x 36 mm (W x H)

Lens: Agfa Solitar, 40 mm f/2.8

Diaphragm: Automatic f/2.8 to f/22

Focusing: Manual scale pictograms on top of the focus ring/ meter/feet scale on bottom, focusing 3ft/1.09m - infinity

Shutter Speeds: 1/500 second - 15 seconds

Viewfinder: Large direct finder with parallax marks for near focus

Film Loading: Manual

Film Transport: Manual single stroke lever, also used to rewind film when the 'R' button is depressed and turned

Film Speeds: 25 ASA/15 DIN to 500 ASA/28 DIN, selected on a ring around the lens

Flash Contact: Hot shoe, aperture selected manually with flash

Cable Release Socket: On left hand side of the camera body

Tripod Socket: 1/4 in. on right hand side which doubles as camera strap attachment

Battery: 3 V625U batteries, located by opening the camera back

 

photo-analogue.blogspot.com/2011/09/agfa-optima-sensor.html

The Philippine Energy Efficiency Project has distributed compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) nationwide in exchange for their incandescent bulbs. Each CFL is expected to save customers 400 pesos, around $8.50, each year for the next 7 to 10 years.

 

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Sperryville is in Rappahannock, County, Virginia. Small, but compact, this vernacular house has a large shingled front gable with a decorated vergeboard in the gable (along with an interesting vent). There is some nice woodwork on the small porch posts.

 

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Enviro Waste operate a fleet of Hino vehicles in Greater Wellington on refuse/recycling duties. Here a smaller vehicle designed for accessing dense urban areas and the Wellington CBD is seen passing through Oriental Bay on Wellington's waterfront.

Part of the problem is the cycle time. This compactor cycles in 16 seconds. Within 30 seconds the bag is always being rammed mercilessly into the trash. The bag fell onto the blade and was destroyed. But here it is being compacted.

Canon EOS 40D + Tamron 28-75

Cat compactors, 815, 815F and 825C

The BMW Compact was a small family car which was basically a truncated hatchback version of the BMW E36 platform.

 

The car was available in 316i, 316g (compressed natural gas), 318ti and 318tds (diesel). The title Ti(Touring International) is unique to the Compact range and is used on the more powerful versions, harking back to the BMW New Class Tii models of the sixties and seventies.

 

From front bumper to A pillar, the Compact is identical to the BMW 3 Series (E36) sedan, sharing the front fenders, bumpers, lights, windshield, wing mirrors, and the hood. As with the entire E36 range, the E36/5 also shares an idential wheelbase. Similarities with the E36 sedan/coupe range end here; from the A pillar rearwards, the E36/5 is unique from others in the E36 range featuring unique framed doors, windows, roof, trunk pan, taillights, and suspension.

 

The BMW E36/5 Compact shares its suspension with the BMW Z3 and M Coupe/Roadster. The front employed the E36's standard MacPherson strut design. However the and rear suspension used a semi trailing arm from the previous model BMW 3 Series (E30) which allowed for more a lower trunk floor height, fold down rear seats, and an exterior undermounted compact spare tire.

 

The inherent design of the trailing arm suspension was that it favoured oversteer. It is the rarest and most sought after of the E36 318 lineup by enthusiasts, being the lightest, fastest, best handling and least expensive.

 

Apart from a simple one piece dashboard, the E36 Compact shared the same seats and trim as the full-sized 3-series. During 1993/4, BMW built several prototype 5-door compacts, which looked outwardly even more similar to the saloon right back to the C-pillar. However, following the initially disappointing sales response to the Compact (in comparison to the Saloon & Coupe models) BMW decided not to offer a 5-door variant. The prototypes were stripped and the bodyshells disposed of.

 

The E36 Compact was very popular in its home market in Europe, which prompted BMW to market the car to North America for the 1995 model year. The E36 Compact's front-engine, rear-wheel drive layout was unique for the segment, giving it no direct competitors in North America.

Promatic CC Auto 50mm f1.7

Kodak Colorplus 200 35mm film

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