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Today's challenge was to use products in a different way. I used my springy, girly pink patterned paper to describe my dad and his dogs. I love how it turned out. I can't believe we're half way done!
Since I'm in a cartoon mood I did todays challenge as a doodle of myself. This was really fun to do. :)
This is a gas powered winch used to load logs onto trucks from the yarder landing.
McLean Steam Sawmill, Port Alberni, B.C.
Loading the ADS-2000 One Atmosphere Suit into the Wet Chamber in the US Navy Experimental Diving Unit for first manned 2,000 foot certification dive, Pilot Steve Drover
The Leighton Buzzard Narrow Gauge Railway is being diverted to make way for a new road scheme. After the end of the 2021 operating season track lifting commenced on 1st November.
The road will serve vast new housing estates currently being constructed on the outskirts of what was once a small market town.
seen coming from Loughborough heading towards Long Eaton. Ratcliffe Power station dominates the skyline.
Here you see the auto-loader in front of some TM Type 89 mid-cap magazines. So you can see it is about double the thickness of a standard M4/STANAG magazine and so would fit nicely into a double mag pouch.
Available from UNCompany in Hong Kong (and other Chinese retailers) this electric auto BB loader taked the strain out of loading those low/mid-cap magazines.
It holds 300 BBs and fills a mag in seconds. It costs $48.
APRIL 25th, LONDON – Simon Maple, Robert Rees and The London Java Community meet for a session taking a tour of the Java class loading mechanism, both from JVM and developer point of view. Looking at typical problems that you get with class loading and how to solve them. See the SkillsCast (Video, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/do-you-really-get-class...
Tim Sleeman loading race cars. Working as owner operator with Relaible Carriers, RCI of Canton, Michigan. Tim Sleeman.
Sleemans Classic cars.
Simple layout of some photos that didn't go on the other two Oshkosh layouts...
Papers by KPertiet and BHA from ScrapGirls.
The loading zone is for loading and unloading only. If you wish to load or unload please go to the loading zone. And then just park your freakin' cycle in the zone. You idiot. (Nice bike though.)
Huntington WV
Loading steel Pandrol sleepers at Conara Junction. The sleepers were purchased by the Derwent Valley Railway from TasRail with the intent of being used in the Derwent Valley line.
to load my paper film in my pinhole camera, I simply remove the lid and insert the paper inside the can. for demonstration purposes, I have loaded the negative of the "parked bikes" photo I uploaded yesterday. the cardboard rectangle is the shutter. the blue exterior covering is Tressostar cotton cloth handlebar tape, which I sell.
Part of the force’s role is to escort abnormal loads across the road and motorway networks.
Earlier this month we assisted with the movement of a bridge section.
GMP officer took over from our Cheshire colleagues and escorted the load to the Yorkshire border.
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