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Made with 3 dollar bills.
This idea came a bit late as gifts for my step kids Max and Phannie who collected fidget spinners for a while, this one seems to be the last to their collection. The video was made over Thanksgiving dinner.
For some reason I can not get the high resolution to play in Flickr.
Easy to fold. I had to use a wire and bearings from a fidget spinner, but the folds hold well and glue or tape was not use.
This is a custom fidget toy I made using my LEGO pieces. It can be used in many different ways, and I can be colored in green, blue, red, yellow, white, and black. This fidget toy is pocket sized for easy travel and durability. You can make own by using instructions here: www.etsy.com/shop/LEGOInstructions
This is my baby, even though he is the oldest. He is so spoiled but hey, what cat isn't. He is like the best snuggler though. I like that we have a fun game that we play with each other. It's basically hide and seek.
A current photo (September 4 2009). Yes, while fidgeting with this bike at 3:00am. last night I decided to remove the fenders. They really were quite tight - especially with these rather large wheels and tires... 630 x 28mm. (27" x 1-1/8"). One serious issue I had noticed was that with the non-French style steel "v-stays" of the cheap plastic fenders which I was using, the upper rod of the stays were rubbing against the chrome at the back of the fork blades. With the chrome so uncommonly nice on this bike I really did not want to risk any damage to the finish. To be honest, I had not entirely committed to fenders on this bike and had never even added my typical mud-flap - which I think is really necessary if you decide to go the full-fender route on a bike...
The MAFAC "Racer" brake pads on this bike are all moved to the upper (shortest) limits of the brake adjustment slots. In fact, the front brake caliper is not well suited to these wheels at all. The pads must approach the rim at an awkward angle. The correct size 700c rims for sew-up (aka: sprint or tubular) tires intended for this bike would be 4 mm. shorter in radius and this would allow a slightly better fit but would still be pushing the limits of these brakes. Mafac "Competition" calipers from this era may have allowed a very slightly shorter reach... maybe some day. Until then, I'll just continue to eat up inexpensive replacement brake pads with uneven wear. These brakes work well enough, anyway.
I suppose I really "Should" finally build up a better wheelset for this bike. I do have a perfect set of Normandy "Luxe Competition" hubs and Robergel French spokes which would be perfect - and in fact "correct" for the bike. But, I'm still reluctant to commit to tubular rims which would be ideal. ... Always so many options and minor decisions to make for any bike.
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Fidget looks out across the pastures at a pair of whitetail yearlings grazing 200 yards away.
It's nothing to get revved up about, but you have to keep an eye on them.
What you're seeing here is called the "Pyrenean Expression", an alert, contemplative gaze into the far distance. It's a breed characteristic and a sight I never tire of seeing.
The latest playground craze. Luckily my son works in a shop that sells them so he can buy them before they go on the shelves!
Fidget and Cooter got Lyme disease this winter. We reasoned incorrectly that dogs who run in enclosed, deer-proof paddocks didn't need winter flea and tick treatments. Reducing their long-term pesticide load seemed like a healthy thing to do, but we were wrong.
Both are doing well with treatment. The moral of this story is that dogs who live in Lyme areas need flea and tick treatment year-round.
Lyme incidence is increasing worldwide. It's in Europe, Africa, Australia and elsewhere. I couldn't find a recent world Lyme map to post. It's best to check with your vet and local health authorities in any case.
Another TY surplus due to lack of space & funds.
All critters store in water/air tight storage from day of purchase, so, NEW.
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A Magic Folding “Fidget” cube with the design of a micro scale space vehicle in a Classic Space grey/trans-green colour scheme.
The “vehicle mode”: A planetary hovering vehicle with a big cockpit, some windows, lights and greebles.
A Magic Folding “Fidget” cube with the design of a micro scale space ship in a Classic Space blue/grey/trans-yellow colour scheme.
The “ship mode”: A space ship with a big cockpit, a few windows, lights and some greebles.
The latest playground craze. Luckily my son works in a shop that sells them so he can buy them before they go on the shelves!
A Magic Folding “Fidget” cube with the design of a micro scale space ship in a Classic Space blue/grey/trans-yellow colour scheme.
The folding steps: 5.)
Yesterday evening.
Our Star Magnolia bloomed three weeks later than usual, but spring has finally arrived.
We got a lot done in the last month, and I'm glad to be back on Flickr. I'll visit your pages over the next few days.
Fidgeting is one of the new ways to relieve from stress for kids and also for adults. Here are some cool ways to make use of the fidget spinner.
Read more: Cools ways to use fidget spinner
Children with family, balancing fidget spinners on their head @ Bushwick Collective Street Art Festival- Brooklyn, NY
RESISTANCE IS FUTILE - THIS CUBE HAS BEEN ASSIMILATED... - A Magic Folding "Fidget" Cube inspired by a Star Trek Borg cube.
Image by Mi PHAM
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Licensed Creative Commons Zero on June 2, 2017
Quote by Carly Albee
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Slide by Bill Ferriter
The Tempered Radical
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