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LEGO Technic MOC Arctic Equalizer. Eurobricks [TC6] contest model. It’s a mix of huge bulldozer, ice-breaker and… road-roller!
Dimensions: 77cm x 38cm x 55cm. Weight: 6.9kg.
RC functions (total six motors):
- Left and right tracks, two pairs of XL-motors;
- Three-channel distribution gearbox (two-speed gearbox for tracks and one more switching additional function), one M-motor;
- Additional function, one M-motor.
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MacDill Air Force Base Air Fest 2010.
The business end of an AC-130U Spooky II's General Dynamics GAU-12/U Equalizer five-barrel 25 mm Gatling Gun-style rotary cannon. If that isn't enough to terrify you then you're not capable of being frightened. It's unloaded and I still didn't want to stand in front of it. This cannon fires about sixty-five PGU-38 HEI rounds per second. Per second. Somewhere around four thousand rounds per minute. These rounds weigh about 8 ounces each and they're as long as your hand. And you know...they pierce armor and explode 'n stuff. All while the AC-130 gunship is orbiting way up in the sky somewhere ostensibly minding its own business. If you ever wanted to know what it feels like to be a Jackson Pollock painting this is the tool for the job.
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An equalized (post-processed) version of an empty basketball court as seen from the observation deck of the Space Needle. If you didn't like this, the original is next.
July 5, 2010. Seattle, Washington. A view from the observation deck of Space Needle.
Last year my parents bought a cabin in the Whiteshell Provincial Park (in Manitoba). For the first year we kept our cats separated. In fact my cat never tried being a lake kitty. Last fall my parents lost their cat to cancer and they decided they wanted to adopt an older pair of cats and they picked a pair of ginger tom brothers (from Quagga a local no-kill shelter). They named the boys Dylan and Thomas. This year then became the first year for all three cats. We brought my cat to the lake and this past week the three boys spent their first week together. My tom called Winnie got along with Dylan, but Thomas played the part of Sir Hiss from Walt Disney's Robin Hood most of the week. There was one exception - all three could put aside their differences when they were watching the chipmunks. Here is Dylan on the left, Thomas (Sir Hiss) in the middle and Winnie on the right.
Whereas conventional equalizers allow you to amplify or attenuate predefined bands, with EQu you can design an extremely precise and smooth frequency response by directly manipulating more than 1000 discrete bands. EQu's linear phase design also preserves all of your music's fidelity and introduces no spatial distortion.
Need more pop or boom? A crispier hi-hat sound or pounding bass? Equalization is the key getting the perfect sound from your system.
With EQu, shape your sound to match a particular style, your mood and your acoustic environment. Subtly adjust the spectral balance to get the most out of your speakers and headphones, at any playback volume.
FEATURES
* Play your own music (no importing needed)
* Easy touch interface for shaping your sound
* EQu can be used as a complete MP3 player while you open other apps
* EQu works with most iPod players at home or in your car
* ByPass mode to compare your sound
* Save your own presets
* 3 different modes to "see" your sound-shape
* More than 1000 frequency bands
* Linear phase design
* No spatial distortion
* Cool presets
* Choose your own colors for the display and spectrum
* Retina ready
Luminance HDR 2.0.0 tonemapping parameters:.
Operator: Mantiuk06.
Parameters:.
Contrast Equalization factor: 0.281.
Saturation Factor: 1.1 .
Detail Factor: 48 .
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PreGamma: 1
Town Showed Great Hart! A gritty comeback from 2 nil down midway through the first was started with a Tom Ince goal just before half time. Ridge came out strong in the 2nd and soon saw an equalizer from captain George Melling before a quick brace from Jay Hart put the game to bed. Town got one more through Richie Allen before AFC got a consolation. A great start to the new league with 3 points.
Town Showed Great Hart! A gritty comeback from 2 nil down midway through the first was started with a Tom Ince goal just before half time. Ridge came out strong in the 2nd and soon saw an equalizer from captain George Melling before a quick brace from Jay Hart put the game to bed. Town got one more through Richie Allen before AFC got a consolation. A great start to the new league with 3 points.
Vintage rack gear in customj hand made Indigo wood rack boxes starting on the left with an Alted 436C tube limiter, then a Federal AM 864u tube limiter then and MXR rack size Flanger, then a DBX 3 band expander mounted with another Federal AM 864u tube limiter. then an original Pultec EQP1 tube Equalizer, then a rack size MXR Digital Delay - the king of early DDLs
Town Showed Great Hart! A gritty comeback from 2 nil down midway through the first was started with a Tom Ince goal just before half time. Ridge came out strong in the 2nd and soon saw an equalizer from captain George Melling before a quick brace from Jay Hart put the game to bed. Town got one more through Richie Allen before AFC got a consolation. A great start to the new league with 3 points.
Steamtown Museum National Park Service # 4810 (former ACL Arsenal Tower) heavyweight Pullman car on display with a 6-wheel straight equalized (top equalized) type 242 truck is seen at Scranton, Pennsylvania, October 1996. This car was a former ACL 8 section, 1 drawing, 3 double bedroom car called Arsenal Tower built by Pullman in 1925. The 6 wheel straight equilzed style truck was an option provided by Pullman on the newer heavyweight built cars, and approximately 25% of their 3,000 car fleet utilized them prior to the streamlined era. The older designs were of the 6 wheel drop equalizer style, with the early ones (2410 & 2411) having individual pedestals and the later ones (2411A & 2426) with the pedestals cast integral as part of the truck frame. The pedestals are part of the truck frame on the straight eqalized style truck, however, they perform the same function on all styles of six wheel trucks to retain the journal bearings. You can observe the conventional clasp style of brakes and brake shoes applied to this truck, of which there is six per side as compared to only 4 on the earlier drop equalized trucks. Also notice that all three journal box lids are of a different design. These trucks also utilize coil springs mounted directly above the journal bearings that are located in a pocket and twin elleptical springs for the two bolsters.
The temporary water barriers used during construction are nolonger needed as water is allowes to equalize between the two sides, during the opening of the new fish passageway at the Baxter Grist Mill Dam is an estimated 1.5 million dollar restoration project that features a concrete notched weir fishway for herring, reinforce the dam and improve the fish ladder at Mill Pond on the Mills Creek, in West Yarmouth, MA on Feb. 3, 2020. The progressive pool-weir fishway provides an incremental path for fish to swim between two bodies of water that have different elevations, such as here at a dam. The completion of the passage is just one major milestone in this restoration project.
An approximate $400,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources and Conservation Service (N?RCS) and a majority share from the Community Preservation Act has paid for the project.
The efforts will benefit six habitats. One of the habitats is the Mill Pond, which is the seasonal home of swan pairs. Water levels and construction activities have successfully been underway without disrupting the swans.
The construction will better stabilize the mill, a local tourist attraction. The new spillway will provide better flow through the grist mill. The dam’s earthen embankments will be made more stable with riprap rock and thick sheeting.
Since 1710, the Baxter Mill has been at this location. The dam suffered failures about 60 years ago, with subsequent rebuilds. Local funding will provide the restoration of the mill, which has been inoperative for 40 years.
NRCS has a proud history of supporting America’s farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners. For more than 80 years, we have helped people make investments in their operations and local communities to keep working lands working, boost rural economies, increase the competitiveness of American agriculture, and improve the quality of our air, water, soil, and habitat.
As the USDA’s primary private lands conservation agency, we generate, manage, and share the data, technology, and standards that enable partners and policymakers to make decisions informed by objective, reliable science.
And through one-on-one, personalized advice, we work voluntarily with producers and communities to find the best solutions to meet their unique conservation and business goals. By doing so, we help ensure the health of our natural resources and the long-term sustainability of American agriculture.
Farm Production and Conservation (FPAC) is the Department’s focal point for the nation’s farmers and ranchers and other stewards of private agricultural lands and non-industrial private forest lands. FPAC agencies implement programs designed to mitigate the significant risks of farming through crop insurance services, conservation programs, and technical assistance, and commodity, lending, and disaster programs.
The agencies and services supporting FPAC are Farm Service Agency (FSA), Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and Risk Management Agency (RMA).
NRCS – NRCS - nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/site/national/home/
FPAC - Farm Production and Conservation - usda.gov/our-agency/about-usda/mission-areas
USDA - USDA.gov
USDA Photo by Diane B. Petit
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'The Courageous Sabertooth' is a world-renowned equalizer ray-gun, famous for producing the most powerful Aether blasts known to man, while still looking classy and fashionable!
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Wren Rovers advanced to the next round with a 4-2 penalty shootout win over tital rivals Longridge Town. The game finished with 10 players on each side and Longridge equalized in the last minute
Boss' GE-7 Equalizer. Another pedal found on my board, this EQ will take your guitar and smash it in the face of your opponent. It can take your wimpy, thin sounding guitar tone and give it iron balls of carbon. That's right. Steel. Like a boss.
Other pedals on my board:
Lighting:
SB-25 w/ shoot through umbrella high camera right
Camera:
D40 :: 35mm :: 1/500sec :: ƒ/1.8 :: ISO 200
The temporary water barriers used during construction are nolonger needed as water is allowes to equalize between the two sides, during the opening of the new fish passageway at the Baxter Grist Mill Dam is an estimated 1.5 million dollar restoration project that features a concrete notched weir fishway for herring, reinforce the dam and improve the fish ladder at Mill Pond on the Mills Creek, in West Yarmouth, MA on Feb. 3, 2020. The progressive pool-weir fishway provides an incremental path for fish to swim between two bodies of water that have different elevations, such as here at a dam. The completion of the passage is just one major milestone in this restoration project.
An approximate $400,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources and Conservation Service (N?RCS) and a majority share from the Community Preservation Act has paid for the project.
The efforts will benefit six habitats. One of the habitats is the Mill Pond, which is the seasonal home of swan pairs. Water levels and construction activities have successfully been underway without disrupting the swans.
The construction will better stabilize the mill, a local tourist attraction. The new spillway will provide better flow through the grist mill. The dam’s earthen embankments will be made more stable with riprap rock and thick sheeting.
Since 1710, the Baxter Mill has been at this location. The dam suffered failures about 60 years ago, with subsequent rebuilds. Local funding will provide the restoration of the mill, which has been inoperative for 40 years.
NRCS has a proud history of supporting America’s farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners. For more than 80 years, we have helped people make investments in their operations and local communities to keep working lands working, boost rural economies, increase the competitiveness of American agriculture, and improve the quality of our air, water, soil, and habitat.
As the USDA’s primary private lands conservation agency, we generate, manage, and share the data, technology, and standards that enable partners and policymakers to make decisions informed by objective, reliable science.
And through one-on-one, personalized advice, we work voluntarily with producers and communities to find the best solutions to meet their unique conservation and business goals. By doing so, we help ensure the health of our natural resources and the long-term sustainability of American agriculture.
Farm Production and Conservation (FPAC) is the Department’s focal point for the nation’s farmers and ranchers and other stewards of private agricultural lands and non-industrial private forest lands. FPAC agencies implement programs designed to mitigate the significant risks of farming through crop insurance services, conservation programs, and technical assistance, and commodity, lending, and disaster programs.
The agencies and services supporting FPAC are Farm Service Agency (FSA), Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and Risk Management Agency (RMA).
NRCS – NRCS - nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/site/national/home/
FPAC - Farm Production and Conservation - usda.gov/our-agency/about-usda/mission-areas
USDA - USDA.gov
USDA Photo by Diane B. Petit
Town Showed Great Hart! A gritty comeback from 2 nil down midway through the first was started with a Tom Ince goal just before half time. Ridge came out strong in the 2nd and soon saw an equalizer from captain George Melling before a quick brace from Jay Hart put the game to bed. Town got one more through Richie Allen before AFC got a consolation. A great start to the new league with 3 points.
At Brewery Ommegang, a 35,000-gallon equalizer receives waste from the beer-making process and feeds into a 150,000 gallon aeration basin in Cooperstown, N.Y., on May 21, 2015. In the aeration basin, microorganisms break down organics to remove nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus before water is discharged from the plant. “We consider wastewater the front of the train at the building. Without wastewater we can’t do anything. We can’t brew; we can’t package,” said Joe Poliseno, brewing manager at Brewery Ommegang. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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Featuring as part of the Toronto International Film Festival (where we’ll be bringing you our review is a matter of days), is the big-screen actioner THE EQUALIZER, which is based on the same-titled cult 1980s series starring Edward Woodward. TRAINING DAY Oscar-winner Denzel Washington reunites ...
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