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Pevensey Castle is a medieval castle and former Roman Saxon Shore fort at Pevensey in the English county of East Sussex. The site is a Scheduled Monument in the care of English Heritage and is open to visitors. Built around 290 AD and known to the Romans as Anderitum, the fort appears to have been the base for a fleet called the Classis Anderidaensis. The reasons for its construction are unclear; long thought to have been part of a Roman defensive system to guard the British and Gallic coasts against Saxon pirates, it has more recently been suggested that Anderitum and the other Saxon Shore forts were built by a usurper in an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to prevent Rome from reimposing its control over Britain.

 

Anderitum fell into ruin following the end of the Roman occupation but was reoccupied in 1066 by the Normans, for whom it became a key strategic bulwark. A stone keep and fortification was built within the Roman walls and faced several sieges. Although its garrison was twice starved into surrender, it was never successfully stormed. The castle was occupied more or less continuously until the 16th century, apart from a possible break in the early 13th century when it was slighted. It had been abandoned again by the late 16th century and remained a crumbling, partly overgrown ruin until it was acquired by the state in 1925.

 

Pevensey Castle was reoccupied between 1940 and 1945, during the Second World War, when it was garrisoned by units from the Home Guard, the British and Canadian armies and the United States Army Air Corps. Machine-gun posts were built into the Roman and Norman walls to control the flat land around Pevensey and guard against the threat of a German invasion. They were left in place after the war and can still be seen today.

 

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Brand: M2 Machines

Series: 2021 Coca-Cola

Livery: HAVE A COKE AND SMILE on roof, Coke bottle with rainbow and flowers on sides

Scale: 1/64

Base: Black metal - ©2021 Castline

Collector/casting number: UNTY01 - 21-15

Country of manufacture: China

Place/date of purchase: Wal-Mart 2021

Condition: Unopened 11/10

 

Remarks/comments:

The Machine: The Ultimate Pink Floyd Tribute

Coral Springs Center For The Arts ~ 1/20/19

South Florida ~ Coral Springs, Florida U.S.A.

 

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"Comfortably Numb"

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one hour video - first set - many hits

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Machine Falls in Tullahoma, TN

Amazing Vending machine stockers in iceland in the middle of nowhere.

Epiphone EB3 bass. Taken with a Canon 60D and Canon 100mm f2.8 macro.

MODEL: Kim O'Malley

 

This was taken in the mansion and then was followed by some fun post processing to make Kim appear cybernetic. It was my first cybernetic transformation attempt, and I'm pleased with the result. Thoughts, and comments are welcomed. I titled it after the Regina Spektor song, 'Machine'.

I would suggest viewing this in light box if you want a closer look at her wrist and the lines across her face and hands.

 

Before/After on my Facebook Page. :)

 

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This is the start to a new series that I'm going to really concentrate and focus on the make it as wonderful as I possibly can. If I can somehow capture the lighting how I want to in every photo and the mood and colorful vibes that I'm picturing for future photos mixed with the dark theme...I'll know I captured what I was looking for.

 

I'm having a print giveaway!

HDR, yes a bit overdone, but I wanted that look.

 

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Explored !

This is my bike. It's my first fixed gear, and the first bike I built. I've decided to call it the Sex Machine, a fitting name in my opinion.

 

Endless thanks to Blaise for scouting out this frame, for showing me how to build a bike, for putting up with my pouting whenever something went wrong, and in general, for just being an amazing friend. Also, much thanks to others who helped out: Rufus, Sam, Gus, Trevor, Melody, Ryann, and anybody I've forgotten, and to Darcy and Mark who helped me get it to and from the airport.

 

Photo was taken in my bedroom...I've been sleeping with the bike next to my bed (I'm not crazy; there's just nowhere else to put it.)

Musée de la Mine Couriot

They are not giant—just normal scarf sizes. I make these on 1970s domestic knitting machines. I love machine knitting.

Inside the Gold Pocket Watch Owned By My Great Grandfather.

In the Ars Electronica Center's Machine Learning Studio visitors can use computer vision and machine learning applications to discover how machines learn and perceive their environment. Working with tech trainers, they can build and train self-driving model cars here, program robots with facial recognition, and gain insights into how they can teach these devices a wide variety of activities. Step-by-step, they can experience not only how these technologies function, but also that everything the machines know is determined by us.

 

Ars Electronica Center Linz

Ars-Electronica-Straße 1

4040 Linz

Austria

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Credit: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl

Press "L" thanks, but also no.

Mulino tubolare a barre per sabbia B410 LORO E PARISINI S.p.A. Anno di produzione 1978.

Tubular bar mill for sand B410 THEM AND PARISINI SpA Year of production 1978.

Something different from me today :)

 

Canon EOS 50D

f/9 exp. 1/250s

focal length: 272mm (170*1.6)

 

Machine embroidery on linen.

Machine embroidery designs

by Urban Threads

Völklinger Hütte

taken with Yashica ML Zoom 1:3,5 / 28-50mm and Sony A7

Strobist info: 2 x Canon 580 EX II (Camera Right & Left, 1/1 Power and 1/64th respectively), no modifiers, triggered in manual mode and via Phottix Odin's

Florence & The Machine at Moshi Moshi @ Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen.

24 April 2008

Wonder why obsolete, not in use anymore, appliances look more beautiful when they are out in open, shunned. Does a brand new machine in the basement or against plush tiles in laundry room look so beautiful…

Ok this thing is stupidly heavy. It was meant to be a Light MG but I think it's too big. Lemmie tell ya why!

 

The stock is huge, the gun uses 75 round belts stored in boxes, of which 2 are kept in the stock. When one is empty, open the hatch, remove the empty one, slide the full one forward and replace the old one.

 

The second reason it's so heavy is that the barrel is cooled by controlled amounts of liquid nitrogen pumped through very small holes in the barrel.

The tank in front of the trigger is the nitrogen tank, it's insulated. What appears to be a gas tube is actually the nitrogen return tube.

 

The tank has two holds, the main hold is used for circulating nitrogen, the second is for re-cooling the nitrogen (with more nitrogen).

If the nitrogen is re-cooled so much that the cooling hold becomes the same temperature as the circulating hold, they are combined in the effort to increase the area of the "liquid" heatsink.

(Same concept that a Full tower uses vs a Mid tower for airflow, More air = better heat dispersion.)

Transport to the Mystery Inc. gang, this colourful camper van has featured in some form or another in Scooby-Doo since 1969!

"You must follow me carefully. I shall have to controvert one or two ideas that are almost universally accepted. The geometry, for instance, they taught you at school is founded on a misconception."

H.G. Wells, The Time Machine

 

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A machine crew with camouflaged helmets and their medic. I know that one of our German members posted the same image recently. Mine has nothing on the reverse.

Colchester Institute School of Art & Design, Year 2 Fine Art students, 2014 End of year exhibition at The Waiting Room

Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn

Grime covered machinery in this former automotive plant which I believe is now demolished. Ontario, Canada.

 

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