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Despite the aesthetic differences between these two, their exchange was one of warmth and understanding
Here is a colorful shot, a Colorful Lashup of locomotives. Yes, it does look odd, as an extremely weathered ex-UP Dash8, mixed & paired in with new OOtB units that need accessories & weathering! Well, here is a photo that shows the difference between off the shelf & a seriously modeled locomotive may look like, especially together. Something to ponder..
BTW, these units were somewhat partnered in real life, on occasion..
This is a new Difference Engine currently under construction at the Science Museum. I should have taken a shot of the information board, but I think this one is destined for a museum in the USA.
Workshop participants learn successful messaging techniques from Paul Andrew and Dave O'Connor in the first session of the day.
The Guernsey Velo Club staged an individual time trial with a difference on New Years Day 2021 - the Insani-TT was held over a short course on the west coast of Guernsey with a varied selection of machinery being used - no TT bikes but plenty of good fun.
The Associated Student's Community Action Volunteers in Education (CAVE) 2023 Make a Difference Day gave students of CSU, Chico the opportunity to volunteer in their community at five different sites around Chico! In Bidwell park, volunteers built bluebird boxes to be distributed around the park to provide homes for native blue jays.
(Dash Ferrero/AS Photographer/Associated Students of CSU, Chico)
Aiden Gardea of the Cubs prepares for his run to home plate with his "Angel in the Outfield," 1st Lt. Adam Cazarez, platoon leader with D Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Infantry Regiment, at Ponder Park Oct. 23; a part of the Make a Difference Day volunteer event.
They might look like subtle differences on the outside but not in performance. These are F1 tyres produced by Pirelli. On the left is the red tyre. It is the softest compound and reaches temperature the quickest with the advantage of grip but at a cost of durability. On the right the white tyre which is the hardest compound and offers durability over longer distances. In the middle is the yellow tyre, its compound falls between the other two and it combines speed with durability.
Seen at the F1 exhibition at Excel, London.
105 of 124 pictures in 2024 - Subtle
This is the difference between Bikram, Vinyasa, Rocket and Power yoga — and how to know which one is right for you - The Independent t.co/1ulMMuzOSQ (via Twitter twitter.com/ThailandYoga/status/995751843216191488)
A website is a collection of web pages that are interconnected by hyperlinks and hosted on a server accessible over the internet. Websites are primarily designed for presenting content in a static format to users. They provide information on various topics, promote businesses, and offer services such as e-commerce, blogging, and news. On the other hand, a web application is a dynamic software program that runs on a web server and provides a more interactive and engaging experience for users. Web applications allow users to interact with the website and perform specific tasks, such as filling out forms, making reservations, and purchasing products. Unlike websites, web applications are more complex and require more advanced technologies to operate. They are designed to meet specific user needs and typically offer a personalized experience. We hope now you understand the difference between website and web application.
I was looking at a pre-furminator shot of Lily and realized what a difference the furminator made on her once resplendent bib. I kind of miss that mane she used to have. But really, this lighter bib has got to make grooming easier for her.
A quick but important note: These two products are not the same. The "Plastic" epoxy is sold at Walmart, Home Depot, and maybe some others in place of "Plastic Bonder."
The former is not even listed on Loctite's website. It cures more quickly and is rated to slightly lower pressures. The most important difference to me is this: "Plastic" doesn't do well on Nylon and Nylon-like plastics. Which make up some of the most important plastics you may need to work with, particularly in the firearms world.