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I like the way they restrict height. No foolproof. If there is a moron on the tall track he won't get stuck under the bridge causing road jam because he don't mind plywood bar hanged at the specified height.
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This is the most sophisticated quick release mech that I've seen yet.
*Looks* about as foolproof as possible. Seems like the fact that no two parts are threaded together is a big factor. Note the hook on the right buckle. You pull the attached lever and the hook just falls away. Lever breaks off, you've still got a grip down at the base of the hook.
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We asked Giada what she eats when she’s feeling really lazy, and she revealed her 20-minute foolproof pasta recipe. Read and learn. (And eat.)
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This was a project I designed in about 1 hour. It's a folded a3 double sided poster. The content doesn't make much sense but I had fun designing it. The left is the front/right is the back.
Yelp's Foolproof April Foolery Elite Party in Minneapolis on April 2, 2012 with HUGE Theater, Gai Gai Thai, Sonny's Ice Cream Cart, Cake Pop Ladies, Roggenbuck Winery and Tallgrass Brewing Co. Photo credit: Canary Grey photography
somehow, the flip mill was offset by 1/2". Not sure how this happened, since I had a pretty foolproof jig and seemingly pathed the tool right...
The "Pteranodon" was one out of a series of sesquiplanes with an unorthodox wing and fuselage layout produced by agricultural and military machinery conglomerate Crestland-Mill.
Mk6, affectionately dubbed 'Pete' by it's operators and given a whole variety of derogatory nicknames by everyone else, was the last iteration that incorporated these distinct elements in a design for the small fighter role.
Unlike it's predecessors it saw deployment in considerable numbers during the Cuerno Isle debacle where it's unusual silhoutte made it infamous among the fighting forces on all three sides of the conflict.
Rumor has it that Crestland-Mill, when tasked to further increase the combat capabilites of their Mk5, decided to cut corners by combining equal thirds of a crop duster, interceptor and heavy bomber to model the new fuselage.
If true, oddly enough, each of the elements add up to a surprisingly capable machine, offering foolproof mechanics, decent flight caracteristics and a sturdy fuselage with a pressurized cockpit.
The airfoils also proved to generate more lift than expected, allowing the engineers to shorten the wingspan noticeably.
Nimble and compact, compared to many other available two seater fighters, it was designated to serve speciality roles by some of it's operating forces.
The Royal-Patagoria airforce for example adopted the Pteranodon for their airship carrier program, fitting it with docking clamps on the upper wing surface.
For the Isleño rebel forces, the powerful engine, short wingspan and maintenance-friendly airframe meant that they could be covertly stationed in most rural towns and directly take off from the narrow streets.
Nontheless, it's awkward appearance and stance earned it numerous unofficial titles, including:
- turbocharged, flying wheelbarrow
- the falling tractor
- El P'Terror
Another runnung joke, althoug proved to be dangerous myth, muses that the Pteranodon could just as well be made a pusher plane, simply by mounting the propeller and pilot seat in reverse.
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I saw him here a year ago, and also the summer before in les Ardentes festival (4 pics overall, arrived late to shoot Peaches and even a year before that that's where i discovered
him, but watch out, bad pics in here, firsts live for me!
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Interested in doing wedding make-up, Rachael sits down to try Sephora's new TEMTU AIRbrush Makeup System. It is said that professional makeup artists have always turned to TEMPTU for unparalleled airbrush technology and flawless, superior-quality results. The foolproof system allows you to snap on and off the various makeup AIR pods, including foundations, blushes, and more, so you can create luminous looks, without the fuss.
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Yelp's Foolproof April Foolery Elite Party in Minneapolis on April 2, 2012 with HUGE Theater, Gai Gai Thai, Sonny's Ice Cream Cart, Cake Pop Ladies, Roggenbuck Winery and Tallgrass Brewing Co. Photo credit: Canary Grey photography