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Probably a third of my CD-collection.

"I guess someone didn't want their Hannah Montana mix CD anymore" - J Brown

south first

Length: 22 meters (32 and 43 against the other Citadis trams of the range)

Internal width: 2.24 meters

Capacity per train: 120 passengers (including 30 seats and two wheelchair positions)

Commercial speed: 20 km / h

 

Longueur : 22 mètres (contre 32 et 43 pour les autres tramways de la gamme Citadis)

Largeur intérieure : 2,24 mètres

Capacité par rame : 120 voyageurs (dont 30 places assises et deux emplacements fauteuil roulant)

Vitesse commerciale : 20 km/h

  

AUBAGNE, a town of 46,000 inhabitants situated east of Marseille, inaugurated its first light rail line on September 1st 2014.

 

Like the town's bus network, no fares are charged for travel on the tram line, making it the first free-to-use light rail system in France and one of the first in Europe.

 

The 2.7km line has seven stations and links the main line station in Aubagne with Charrel. Construction began in early 2013 and the project had a budget of €166m including rolling stock.

 

Services operate at 10-minute intervals using a fleet of 10 Citadis Compact low-floor LRVs. The 22m-long three-section vehicles accommodate up to 125 passengers.

 

The Urban Community of Pays d'Aubagne et de l'Etoile decided in April that it would not proceed with construction of the second or third phase of the network, although the community's president Mrs Sylvia Barthélémy announced at the opening ceremony that the municipal government will study the reopening of the 14km Valdonne railway north of Aubagne as a light rail line.

 

The proposed line would serve an area with a population of 60,000, linking Aubagne with Roquevaire, Auriol, La Destrouse, and La Bouilladisse. At present there are around 18,000 car journeys a day on the road between Aubagne and La Bouilladisse, and 110,000 vehicles per day use the motorway linking the area with Marseille.

  

Designed by Matsushita and Maxell, these saw a short life in Europe and Eastern markets before Sony won the game when Apple chose its disk for the Macintosh.

Compact is a neat little studs up font. Basic, but gets the job done. Perfect for signing mosaics.

 

Try writing with the font or check the details on Swooshable.

Oly RC, Leica standard and Yashica electro CC...

This compact holder is made out of butterysoft deerskin. It has a drawstring closure and measures 4"x3" with a 1" gusset.

Caught the sunset last night.

Canon EOS 40D + EF 70-200 F4/L

In February, I noted the following statement from the U.S. Government:

 

"If every American home changed out just 5 high-use light fixtures or the bulbs in them with ones that have earned the ENERGY STAR, each family would save more than $60 every year in energy costs, and together we'd keep more than one trillion pounds of greenhouse gases out of our air – equal to the emissions of 8 million cars. That's a $6 billion energy savings for Americans, equivalent to the annual output of more than 21 power plants."

 

I am now quite pleased to note that we have replaced 20 bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs at home.

Renault/Semat Compactor in Paris

Compact is a neat little studs up font. Basic, but gets the job done. Perfect for signing mosaics.

 

Try writing with the font or check the details on Swooshable.

Compact is a neat little studs up font. Basic, but gets the job done. Perfect for signing mosaics.

 

Try writing with the font or check the details on Swooshable.

The Orwak 5070-HDC multiChamber baler is ideal for use when separating various materials for recycling or when compacting the same material, creating a more efficient handling and a neater environment. This one is at the Kent Recycling Center in Putnam County, Carmel,NY.

With this, you can use off-camera flash outdoors with a compact camera. Many people have been asking to do this, obviously, because they don't want to buy a new camera. To use this, turn on the built-in flash on your camera, attach the optical trigger (SYK-3) to the radio transmitter. Hold those two near the camera when you take the photo. The flash will trigger the radio remote, which will trigger the big flash. If you are more than a few feet away, the built-in flash will not have much effect on the subject, but the speedlite will.

 

Recommended settings for tombstone photography with this set-up: Flash at 1/4 power, about 4 feet away from tombstone. Camera on Program Mode (P), with -1 stop of exposure compensation. Adjust to taste and circumstances.

Remember to turn off any pre-flash modes on your camera, such as red-eye reduction.

 

This should be great for most shots.

This photo is part of my Flickr album (set) How to Take Better Tombstone Photos.

This is a former Independent, UK and Burmah branded site. Gulf now for a nearly a decade and not far from the Smithy View Service Station posted yesterday. Richard has it when UK branded, see below.

I think it's fair to say it looked a bit more interesting back then than it does now but it's still a nice compact forecourt.

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This is a nice little compact camera from the late 1960s. It is very sturdy with all metal construction. The condition is surprisingly good except that the lens label plate is missing and the foam seals need replacement. The selenium meter is still working, but the EV reading is one stop lower when compared with my DSLR. This can be compensated with higher ISO setting (e.g. use ISO 200 for ISO 100 film). The maximum ISO setting is 200. That leaves ISO 100 film as the best choice for this camera.

 

The lens is Fujinon 38mm f/2.8 with aperture down to f/22. The Seiko-L shutter has speed 1/30-1/250s, and Bulb. The shutter works in one of three modes: (1) when the aperture is set to "A", the shutter is automatically locked to "A/flash", this is the programmed auto exposure mode; (2) when the aperture is set to a non-"A" position and the shutter is set to "A/flash", the shutter speed is set to a fixed flash sync speed, this is the flash mode; (3) when both aperture and shutter are set to non-"A" position, it works in full manual exposure mode.

 

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Leichtlauf - Gewicht - Wirkungsgrad

 

Detail Fahrwerk + Lichtanlage /

LED Fahrrad Lichtanlage Radsport Dynamo, 75g! Miniatur Hochleistungs-, Felgendynamo,

 

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Verantwortlich für die Entwicklung der vorgestellten Produkte ist die Kölner Firma www.velogical-engineering.com. Damit haben Sie nicht gerechnet? VELOGICAL engineering Entwickler Dipl. Ing. Peter Frieden ist im Hauptberuf Erfinder von Windenergieanlagen, speziell der zertifizierten Kleinwindanlage Easywind 6 für autarke Energieversorgung, die sich das Prädikat "Sturmsicher" verdiente, da sie auch im Orkan ungedrosselt Strom produzieren können. Davor leitete Peter Frieden die Entwicklungsabteilung für Vakuumpumpen bei oerlikon leybold vacuum. Seine durch zahlreiche Patentanmeldungen abgesicherten Produktentwicklungen sind weltweit erfolgreich im Einsatz und zeichnen sich durch höchste Effizienz sowie durch besondere Zuverlässigkeit und Wartungsarmut aus. Inzwischen entwickelt er seine hocheffizienten technischen Spezialprodukte auch zu ungelösten Problemstellungen im Fahrradbau. /

Compact 24x36 peu courant en France. Objectif fixe Canon 40 mm 1:2,8(16), 4 éléments en 3 groupes, mise au point rapprochée à 0.80 m, filtres 48 mm, télémètre couplé, obturateur central à lamelles métalliques de chez Copal, la vitesse est réglée automatiquement de 1/30 à 1/600 par la cellule au CdS alimentée par une pile PX625, pas de retardateur, synchro flash à 1/30. L'appareil peut fonctionner en manuel sans pile. L'appareil se nomme "New Canonet 28" chez Canon.

H x l x p : 79 x 132 x 62 mm, 530 g sans pile ni film. Fiche "SH".

Vide-grenier du 2 septembre 2018, Sain Bel (Rhône)

 

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These audio cassettes are from the Dorrance Stalvey Papers (Collection Number 1896). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA.

 

OAC Finding Aid: www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c80v8dbm/

 

Photo by Lori Dedeyan

Compact, lightweight construction goes hand in hand with a robust build on the M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 7‑14mm 1:2.8 PRO lens. Its dust, splash & freeze‑proof performance makes this super‑wide‑angle zoom lens perfect for shooting even in severe environments ‑ giving you full mobility on all your assignments. It has also been specifically engineered to work with the OLYMPUS camera’s built‑in image stabilisation so you can capture sharp hand‑held nightscape shots. Regardless of your scene, you have excellent depictive power up to the very edges of the image thanks to the special ZUIKO set of internal lenses and ZERO coating for reduced ghosting and flaring.

Cinderella Exhibition, Leicester Square, London. 21st March 2015. Taken on Canon PowerShot SX710.

The Fujica Compact 35. This one doesn't seem to get too much attention among camera cultists, but it's a wonderful machine nonetheless.

 

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