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One can from the 1960's (just un-earthed in a construction site next door to my studio) and one from the 2010's (just purchased from the newsagent next door to that). Meters apart from each other, but decades away.
The one spot I notice on the difference between the US and Japanese version of Optimus Prime Leader Class figure. Which one is more movie accurate? Or does it matter? What do you think?
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Difference between the two? On the right hand side, he has a GameBoy, but the left hand side doesn't.
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Jersey worn by Ken Boyer, 1955
Glove worn by Stan Musial, 1950s
Bat used by Tom Alston, 1954-57
Jersey worn by Branch Rickey, 1919
Glove worn by Sparky Adams, 1930-31
Bat, 1905-20
Equipment changed over the years since the Cardinals first took the field in the late 1800's. Compare these things from before 1930 to those from the 1950's. Earlier, the shirts exposed less skin and the gloves had less of a pocket. By the 50's, people realized that a lighter, quicker bat drove the ball further than a heavier bat.
Kevin Fasano '15 drills holes in a railroad tie at West Ward Neighborhood Partnership's Pine Street Garden.
More than 120 students, faculty, and staff volunteered for service projects throughout the Easton community during the annual Make a Difference Day. Hosted by the Landis Community Outreach Center, the day’s projects benefited the Center for Animal Health and Welfare, Phillipsburg Shade Tree Commission, Easton’s Weed and Seed Sunflower Garden, Safe Harbor homeless shelter, Easton Urban Farm, and West Ward Neighborhood Partnership. The work varied from painting, to landscaping, to light construction.
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As stated light was picked up at an auto recyclers. Treated with glassylite and then tinted light blue with crystalite.
This ride was my first experience with the feeling that "I'm not at Disney World anymore." This is the Mad Tea Party in Fantasyland. Do you notice anything odd about it? ... It doesn't have a roof! Open to the elements here. I guess California doesn't get Florida's crazy rain.
For this image, I punched up the saturation to bring out the colours, and darkened the highlights to dim the reflections a bit. Pretty colourful, isn't it?
Anyone can make a difference! Local youth attended the Rising Voices Youth Summit at the newly renovated Flowing Wells Library on Saturday, April 13, 2019 to find out how to get involved with leadership in the library and the community. Youth leaders will presented about how they have made a difference in the community, each in their own way.
Attendees participated in personalized leadership activities and consulted about how Pima County Public Library and the community can further support youth voice and leadership. They networked with peers and found out about opportunities to get involved as a leader in the Tucson community.
A reproduction of Charles Babbage's Difference Engine No. 2. The purpose was to create a book of accurate logarithm tables - it even created to plates to print the book with.
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I had a copy of this set before I was able to purchase my own and you can see the difference in the blue color. The one I have scanned was downloaded from a paper doll group that I'm a member of, therefore the quality of the scan isn't as sharp as my version since I scan at 300 dpi and the one downloaded was 72 dpi...not only is it smaller but when enhanced to 300 dpi is a bit on the blurry side. At least you can see the problem I have with the blues not scanning closer to their true color.