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As the Ebola Crisis in Sierra Leone starts to show signs of being under control, people are able to start returning to their normal ways of life.
This photo was taken in a railway museum in Strasshof in Lower Austria near Vienna. The image shows a control panel inside of a draisine, which was originally built for railway workers and is not in use today.
I hope you like the picture. Please give me some feedback to let me know what you think about the photo.
Roughly 8.5 x 11 inches. I was thinking a bit about the work of Hooded Fang when I collaged in the guy working at the bank of machines that control our lives.
I was driving from Jacksonville Florida to Lake City Florida when I came across a section of Pine forest that had recently undergone a controlled burn. I'm not sure I caught the image the way i wanted. I didn't have a tripod with me so you loose some detail in the pines in the background where i think the picture really is.
Life.. has betrayed me once again
I accept that some things will never change.
I've let your tiny minds magnify my agony
and it's left me with a chemical dependency for sanity.
Yes, I am falling... how much longer 'till I hit the ground?
I can't tell you why I'm breaking down.
Do you wonder why I prefer to be alone?
Have I really lost control?
I'm coming to an end,
I've realized what I could have been.
I can't sleep so I take a breath and hide behind my bravest mask,
I admit I've lost control
Lost control...
Ex Federal Democratic Republic of Germany registered Polish built PZL-106.B.R Kruk 'Crop-Dusters' out to grass at Souther Field, Americus, Georgia
The story goes that they were imported into the USA from the FDR after the 'Wall' fell but were unable to obtain certification
Some were apparently then exported with the remaining fifteen or so held as a spares source
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yapımında emeğim geçtiği için demiyorum, silahtarağa gidip görülmeli çok güzel...
picture from the control room of the old thermal power plant silahtaraga, the museum of new campus of istanbul bilgi university. i was the design engineer of the infrastructure system during construction.
Fujifilm X-E3 + Fujinon XF 23mm F1.4
Knutfest aka Weihnachtsbaumverbrennen
SOOC JPEG with Acros Film Simulation
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Homeworld Shipbreakers Baserunner.
- Six 118mm RC4WD Interco IROK 1.9 Scale Tires
- Two XL motors power the 6 wheel drive powertrain
- Two M motors power the 6 wheel steering
- Fully Independent Suspension with 12 Shock Absorbers (2 per wheel)
- Two Battery Boxes
- Two IR Recievers
- One Control Switch
- Lots of rubber bands, a couple feet of extension wires, and a lot of blue bricks.
To everyone across the world:
The circle of destruction is ongoing.
What is Trichotillomania?
Trichotillomania, is the compulsive urge to pull out one's own hair leading to noticeable hair loss, distress, and social or functional impairment. It is classified as an impulse control disorder by DSM-IV and is often chronic and difficult to treat.
To all the people who hate me, who tell me to go and kill myself, to all of you who misunderstand me, think that us Trichers are attention seekers, to the hundreds of thousands of people who tell me I look prettier with longer hair (and go out of their way to tell me), to every person who puts another person down because they do not understand…
Trichotillomania:
It hurts.
The comments hurt me/us so deeply and you don't care what impact you have. Don't fight what you don't understand. You may not like it or agree with it, but there is no reason to hurt us for it.
Bullying/hate is never acceptable, in any way shape or form.
We cannot control ourselves, it's an OCD/ICD.
If I could stop, I would have stopped years ago.
It's easy for non-trichers to put us down.
Many people are cruel/unsympathetic, because we do it to ourselves. They do not understand when we say we "cannot control the urges". It's easy to tell us to stop - but we can't. It's easy for people with a full head of hair to disregard hair as major part of their lives. It means the world to me and I would give anything for a wig. (Or shoulder length blonde hair.)
(Even Doctor's/Counselors don't really understand TTM and result to CBT, "sitting on hands" and medication.
TTM isn't life-threatening (or contagious) but it can destroy and damage lives, through depression, self confidence issues, relationships. It's much more than walking around with bald patches. You have to consider the emotional side too, which many people do not think about.
There are people who live with TTM positively, and to do so, in my opinion, is absolutely amazing.
There is no cure for TTM (as of 2011) and we will have to live with for our entire lives. Sometimes it's dormant, and we go through good periods with less pulling... but it always comes back and goes round in cycles.
(There are some success stories however, of people who appear to have stopped pulling, but for the majority of us. We never ever stop.)
Due to the physical side of TTM, many people are nervous to show their patches to society, in fear of the response or the feeling or rejection. Some people are even afraid to tell their families or partners. It's often mis-diagnosed or mistreated due to the fact that it isn't discussed well... People are unaware that this even exists!
I talk about it, because I can, and want more people to understand about it. Roughly 1 in 50 people have a form of Trich! There are millions of boys/girls/men/women across the world (of all ages) who feel on their own.
Trichotillomania is something I have think about every single day of my life. It's not something I can hide or lock away. Every mirror, every reflection, every photo, every time I see a friend with long hair, every boy/man, every day at college, every time I go to work, every time I walk out my front door.
If it weren't for the internet, I wouldn't be here. I would have been bald years ago, and felt completely isolated with Counselors telling me to sit on my hands.
I am who I am. We are who we are.
You cannot change that or bring us down.
I will continue to talk about this subject as it's a large part of my life. It's part of who I am.
Thankyou, and thankyou to all of you out there who are supportive. :)
June 13th 2011.
Links:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trichotillomania
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CiBIXMBEqgE
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWmhmbbvLxs
www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2Y4j-ukz5s
www.facebook.com/pages/Beckie0/143672659021353
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(No photoshop used on any of the side photographs....)
Formerly a beautiful 1920's skylit control room, unfortunately now only half of it left and the skylight is blocked
Just a few minutes after separation from its Vega launcher on 23 June, the Sentinel-2A satellite automatically activated its solar array and transmitter, oriented itself into an Earth-pointing mode, and started transmitting 'telemetry' – onboard status signals – to the ground.
Receipt of these first crucial data from the new mission marked the start of an intensive phase in the Main Control Room at ESOC, ESA's operations centre, Darmstadt, Germany.
For the next several days, an extended team of spacecraft engineers, systems specialists, flight dynamics experts and ground station technicians will shepherd Sentinel-2A through 'LEOP' – the launch and early orbit phase.
They will work around the clock to activate crucial systems and ensure the spacecraft’s health in the extreme environment of space. For Sentinel-2A, these will include release of the payload shutter lock, first transition to the nominal mode of operations and the first orbital manoeuvre – a burn using the spacecraft's thrusters – that is planned around 51 hours into the mission.
LEOP is also the first time that the mission operations team gets to work with the satellite in the real environment of space; despite the best preparations, unforeseen problems and challenges often arise that must be solved in real time by teams working and thinking on their feet.
As Europe's centre of excellence for satellite operation, ESOC is home to the engineering teams that control spacecraft in orbit, manage our global tracking station network, and design and build the systems on the ground that support missions in space. Since 1967, over 100 satellites belonging to ESA and its partners have been successfully flown from Darmstadt, Germany.
More about ESA spacecraft operations
Credit: ESA/T. Ormston - CC BY-SA IGO 3.0
Wildlife Control vehicle in Park Slope Brooklyn. newyorkdailyphoto.blogspot.com/2007/03/wildlife-control.html
Just like the controls i my like the up button sometimes work's the down/close button has a mind of its own and the stop button is pointless as it never works.
So this was our service workshop or one of them and the cause for the place shutting down due to a structurally unsafe floor that could have seen it ironically fall onto our accident repair centre below.
Those boots were killing me by the end of the day. i don't think it was a good idea doing the mile walk into town and back
"Control Tower"
Coyote Buttes, Arizona, USA
1202-1-4249
Coyote Buttes is notorious for "The Wave," but I find the "other" section of Coyote Buttes far more satisfying. This formation, called "Control Tower," is found on top of the Vermillion Cliffs in Coyote Buttes South in the Cottonwood Cove section. This natural masterpiece never ceases to amaze me!