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A Loop train makes a stop behind the Smurfit Stone building.
This is a photo taken at the Great Train Story exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.
The loop tie wire as a binding wire used in packing or construction. It is easy to operate simplly and directly,Enhances the working efficiency, reduce pollution. We could also custom-produce diameter and lengths to your requirements.
Specification of the tie wire
Material:
Fine low carbon black wire (black annealed wire)
Galvanized wire
Stainless steel wire
PVC coated wire
Diameter
21gauge -16gauge
Length 4" - 16"
assorted colours from the last few days
purple, red, yellow, orange & brown
I slump the different colours separately as they melt at different rates
Missing some of the legs, this family of around 300 species of moth gets around be "looping" rather than smoothly moving with a full set of legs.
Seamlessly Looping Background Animation Of Minimal Distraction For Maximum Impact. Checkout GlobalArchive.com, contact ChrisDortch@gmail.com, and connect to www.linkedin.com/in/chrisdortch
In evening light 70802 accelerates east on the Down with 6F16 Dynevor Jn - Westbury Down T.C., after having stopped in a second loop in a distance of 10 miles from the first loop stopped in.
I love the whimsy of grapevines. This was on the Gravel Plant Connector between the Meramec Greenway and the Stinging Nettle Loop.
Seamlessly Looping Background Animation Of 3D Morphing Powerpack For Stage Performance. Checkout GlobalArchive.com, contact ChrisDortch@gmail.com, and connect to www.linkedin.com/in/chrisdortch
Portballintrae Indicator Loop.
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There was a anti-submarine indicator loop station at Portballintrae. I presume they ran across to the other side of the entrance to Loch Foyle to protect the entrance to Londonderry - there is a reference in Admiralty War Diaries to M.3. loop at Londonderry, suggesting that more than one.
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There are two benches on a concrete base which is said to be where there was an indicator loop building.
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A short distance North West of there an area of the slope down to beach has been covered in concrete and it is suggested that the cables ran down there.
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There were some lengths of cable on the beach but I did not see them. I was told in the nearby shop that they are no longer there.
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There is an area of ground on the hillside above that shows signs of being disturbed either because of some structures or could just have been natural ground movement.
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COASTAL DEFENCE SITE
TYPE Submarine Detection station (Navy): Indicator Loop
TOWNLAND Bushfoot or Lissanduff
GRID REF C93124238
COUNTY Antrim
CONDITION Poor
BROAD TERM COASTAL DEFENCE SITE
NARROW TERM SUBMARINE MINE ESTABLISHMENT
NOTES A complex of purpose-built or adapted buildings used for the maintenance, storage, assembly and control of sea mines and minefields.
GENERAL TERM DEFENCE SITE
The only kind of snowflakes we're likely to see around here. :-)
For a number of years, some people have taken it upon themselves to decorate some of the trees along Loop 360, which runs to the west of Austin. The practice has taken off in the last few years to the point that, this year, it seems that all of the trees along some stretches of the road are decorated.
Austin, Texas
Seats made with Standard Plywood (front) and Danzer 3D Veneer (back), 2017
Seats for the Loop Chair, designed by Claus Breinholt
Manufactured by Infiniti by OMP Group
Vinterio walnut-faced plywood (front); Vinterio walnut-faced plywood made with Danzer 3D veneer (back)
As the broken seat here demonstrates, standard plywood cannot be moulded in more than one direction without the veneer cracking. To solve this problem, the company Danzer makes regular cuts across each sheet of their veneer. When layered together, these form a plywood that can be curved in three dimensions. It gives a previously unachieveable degree of flexibility.
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Plywood: Material of the Modern World
(July to November 2017)
Plywood is made by gluing together thin sheets of wood called veneers, with the grain of each sheet running in an alternate direction. This creates a material that is stronger and more flexible than solid wood. The technique has been around for a long time – as early as 2600 BC in ancient Egypt – but it was not until the 1850s that plywood started to be used on an industrial scale.
Featuring groundbreaking pieces by Alvar Aalto, Marcel Breuer and Charles and Ray Eames, alongside an incredible range of objects from planes to skateboards, this exhibition told the story of how this often-overlooked material made the modern world.
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Frail Loops is a light phenomenon which happens when you shut the light from a light bulb. The phenomenon is that the bulb makes really thin, small light arcs coming from it just after the shutting.
The chance to catch this with a camera is really low, but I've managed to do so with several tries :)
This pic is original from the camera. You can see the Loops if you copy the picture, open it in a photo editor (Photoshop, Paint.Net, GIMP or other), and use the "Auto Contrast" or "Auto Level" tool.
Then you'll see what I'm talking about.