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As printed, with mouse ears to hold it flat and support material for the captured cube. Skeinforge did some of the long overhangs in the wrong direction, which makes the hanging loops across half the pieces.
I was traveling through Pana, IL late in the day when I stopped to photograph the Pana Tower. The Union Paciffic locomotive 44`73 (EMD SD70M) was leading a train past the tower on the former Missouri Pacific line. The NYC and MP diamond is gone but the tower remains.
Photographed using a Sony NEX 5N with the Industar 28mm f/2.8 lens.
Landscaping in toronto is sometimes an issue as backyard space is limited. Here we created a stone patio in the round that doesn't need alot of space to be sufficient.
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Cool retro 1050's geometric inspired textile fabric design. Fresh designer print. Great for aprons, curtains, placemats, upholstery, tablecloths, runners, or shirts, skirts, tank tops or pillows. © Andi Bird All Rights Reserved.
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Frank Bretschneider & Taylor Deupree
Book :
Vera Molnár
Kerber Verlag
2017
CD :
Squarepusher
Do You Know Squarepusher
Warp Records
WARP97
Sounds . Thomas Jenkinson
Design . Alexander Rutterford
Use Hearing Protection
GMA
Although invisible from the outside, the Inca used interlocks of stone and metal to hold stones together.
I shot this a number of ways, with granite stacks in the foreground but I much preferred this simpler version. Light like this is just wonderful and the mist in the background was an extra treat.
The Eisenhower Expressway (with the CTA Blue Line running down its median) as viewed from Western Avenue
A simple and inviting front entrance design
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I recently found this packed away in storage. I built it on New Year's Eve, 1983. Hard to believe that's been 34 years.
This is the East Rockford interlocking / control point at milepost 85.6 west on the CN North Division, Freeport Subdivision in Rockford Illinois. This view is looking west to east from below the Seminary Street road bridge. The wye to the right is the Illinois Railway connection to the CP at Davis Junction IL and the UP and BNSF at Flag Center IL. The fence on the left is the south side of the huge Behr Iron and Metal scrap recycling yard. Just out of sight around the bend to the left is the Behr Iron and Metal electric switch that the Illinois Railway uses most week nights to switch the busy scrap yard. Previously East Rockford was the location of the historic IC/CB&Q diamond which was once controlled by a manned interlocking tower located at this site.
Workers lower a bridge into place at Hall Interlocking near Jamaica LIRR Station.
June 2, 2025
(MTA/Megan Armas)
The main control centre! Swindon panel works with several interlockings, one being for the Swindon area itself. The logic used to prevent conflicting routes from being set or points from moving under a train, for example, is determined by hundreds, if not thousands, of electro-mechanical relays such as these. Each has a unique name shown on the label describing what function it has. Each track circuit occupancy activates the relay logic and repeats upstairs on the panel. Similarly the button presses from the signallers activate their respective relays which will ultimately send commands to trackside location cases to switch points and signals as appropriate. Again the latest technology is also present in the form of monitoring equipment (the two grey boxes with screens). These are non-intrusive (that is, there is no need to cut any wires to fit them) and provide technicians with advance information about possible failures, hopefully allowing repairs to be made before serious disruption occurs.
Salt Creek in Death Valley is lined with a small range of hills to the east. These hills are formed of silts and clays that were laid in the valley floor, later covered with conglomerates, and eventually uplifted above the level of the creek. The sediments are rich in salt and the hills, which are slowly eroding, are almost entirely devoid of vegetation.
i like the zig-zag channel erosion has carved in these sediments. These particular sediments are gray to greenish gray and the texture reminds me of elephant skin.