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Taken during Las Madres last Sunday for Eye-Fi

YES! :D

 

I finally got ahold of them buggers.

  

However, as much as I'm euphoric about at last having some of these, I was a bit dissapointed when I found out they're the 'chinese' variant of figs (the plastic itself being rubbish and all...), however, it seems like only the torso, arms and legs are affected by this... The rest, including the items (except for the zombie's shovel, which is weird) seem to be just fine old danish quality.

  

In other news: Summer holiday kicked off last Friday, now it's Thursday and I'm in the Netherlands since yesterday, also, Toy Story 3 for me tomorrow. YAY! :D

FI-31170; received 8 June 2006; lovely Finnish childrens cartoon Moomin.

SOS MILANO

FIAT 1100 T AMBULANZA 1963

I° Raduno ambulanze d'epoca Milano

2012

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From Eye-Fi to your eye!

Unlocked Huawei E5377s MiFi with Project Fi data-only SIM. Works well :)

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Fiona is 1 and has learned to walk ...however she loved crawling in the sand. Her Daddy (our Son Ben ) in the background.

Sci Fi Western coming back to haunt me.

One half of an ACE Double Sci-Fi novel. A 1960 story by Poul Anderson.

 

I bought this for the fun of the cover art. I've enjoyed it for awile and am now willing to part with this book, if anyone is interested.

Ultimate Lo-Fi! The Smoove Sailors ( www.thesmoovesailors.com/ ) captured with the Lomography Baby Fish Eye 110 camera on Lomography Lobster (Red Scale) 110 film.

 

What is Red Scale film

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redscale

 

Check out the radio show about film, film film! The Film Photography Podcast - filmphotographyproject.com/

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Drawn by the artist Pekka Vehviläinen

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Some of the pulp sci-fi books in my collection. My favourite author is Edwin Charles Tubb: tinyurl.com/2uhm9v

本日の晩御飯

 

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Some of the pulp sci-fi books in my collection. My favourite author is Edwin Charles Tubb: tinyurl.com/2uhm9v

Moomin card - from Konkajo (Jorma)

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After the alien invasion humans had to leave earth, now they go back trying to figure out more about "them".

 

Hey I know ive been inactive for one or two months but Im back so heres a new build with a sci-fi style, I hope you guys like it! Sorry for being away!

I've constructed a set of sci-fi miniature bases out of plasti-card and brass etch, ready for my first attempt at resin casting.

Division One - Austin TX

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Okay, I just purchased an iPod Hi-Fi (on Apple's 30th birthday!). It's sitting in front of me and I'm listening to it right now. Here is my impression after two days of usage...it is a VERY nicely designed product. The size is perfect and the ability to run on battery is highly convenient. As expected, it mates with the iPod beautifully (I have an iPod mini). The million dollar question is how does it sound? Well, honestly, do NOT expect to be amazed. Once you stop expecting earthshattering performance from it, it'll pleasantly surprise you. Some music sounds better on it than other (see end of this review). I'd say the sound quality/performance is good but not jawdropping, EXCEPT when you turn the volume up...way up! It can power a nice sized backyard party. I would not, however, buy it as a home theatre system replacement. It just doesn't have the floor-shaking bass nor the head-turning soundstage. Don't get me wrong, it sounds very good for what it is. It's perfect for the bedroom, in the backyard, on a boat, at tailgate parties. But is it worth the price for me? I'm still debating with myself on that question. It would be a nobrainer if I have an Airport Express and a 5G iPod already.

 

Music with emphasis on the following sounds great on iPod HF:

1. acoustic guitar/banjos

2. female vocals (superb!)

3. piano

4. music with real instruments

 

Music with too much of these doesn't sound as good on iPod HF:

1. music with a lot of bass

2. violin

3. synthesized music

4. tracks with weak recording

5. sound effect heavy music

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From a set from the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction in the mid 1970's, the border is added mounting. This and the others from the set were, when the lettering was added, used as covers for their issues.

Finland, bird.

Postcard Paletti 51471.

Postcrossing FI-51538, thank you Kati.

Hi-Fi Cafe

Milwaukee, WI

Corner of Kinnickinnic and Potter

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