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Trabajamos para mejorar la movilidad de la ciudad. Realizamos operativo de control en la Cra.70 con Cl.29A. #BienParqueado
Controls of a Caterpillar motorgrader. At Oklahoma State University, Cimarron Valley Research Station near Perkins, Oklahoma
I got to watch this out my office window. To break out the concrete parking deck across the way this guy had a remote controlled jackhammer arm machine. He's standing behing the machine, the controller is on a belt.
Frame:*SPECIALIZED* GROUND CONTROL FSR
Fork:*CRUST* clydesdale cargo fork
Basket:*BL SELECT* S-milk crate
Handle:*FAIRWEATHER* b903 bullmoose bar
Front Tire: *MAXXIS* grifter
Rear Tire:*PANARACER* gravel king sk
Grip:*WTB* original trail grip
Saddle:*WTB* pure v race saddle bl special
Seatpost:*THOMSON* elite seatpost
Chainring:*SURLY* stainless chainring
The control panel for the two Admiralty Standard Range V16 diesels that power the Oberons. These two were nicknamed (presumably by the crew) Jake and Elwood. I'd love to know what the other crews named the engines of their boats!
set this shot up infront of the TV screen to get the glare.
Exploring Macro Photography: New Subject: "Part of a Whole" is the topic for Sat., Dec2, 2006 to Friday, Dec., 8, 2006.
An NOS cruise control I bought years ago. The installation instructions are for a Chevelle but it should be able to be adapted to my 1974 Spirit of America Nova.
Todos los días instalamos puntos de control a vehículos contaminantes, fortalecemos nuestra presencia buscando una mejor #CalidadDelAire para todos. 🙌🍃
spinners from my aunt and cousins group. below the platform of the man firespinners from all over the world danced before they lit him on fire
MV Artania (previously Royal Princess and Artemis) is a cruise ship chartered since 2011 by Phoenix Reisen, a German-based travel agency and cruise ship operator. She was built for Princess Cruises by Wärtsilä at the Helsinki Shipyard, Finland, and was launched on 18 February 1984.
At a ceremony in Southampton, England, on 15 November 1984, the ship was named Royal Princess by Diana, Princess of Wales. After entering service on 19 November 1984, she cruised as Royal Princess until April 2005, when she was transferred to the control of P&O Cruises, and was renamed Artemis. In 2011, she moved to Phoenix Reisen's fleet and was renamed Artania.
In 2020, a COVID-19 outbreak on the ship led to two passenger deaths as of 7 April.[4]
This is the actual mission control room during the moon landings. When they said "Houston, we have a problem", they were talking to people in this room.
A two story control tower for a bush airport. Usually, it's just a grassy or gravel strip in the middle of nowhere. Quite the upgrade!
This was an old abandoned house that was bought by a dentist office that instead of just demolishing it to build the new office they donated it to the local fire department to do a training burn to demolish the house. This one actually made it into the local newspaper to accompany the article.