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Students take part in a robot competition for their ENGS 76: Machine Engineering class, led by Professor Laura Ray.
Photo by Douglas Fraser.
My photo shows the Key Token Machine installed in Rufford Colliery Sidings box, taken on 17 February 1978
This link goes to the Tyers Co page and includes more detailed information on the Key Token Machine www.tyerandco.uk/
This link shows a diagram of a key token machine here:
Homestead National Historical Park, Beatrice, Nebraska
(Photos taken on visit during National Park Service Centennial, August 25, 2016)
Happened upon the coke-machine-filler guys in our office one day and was surprised to see this sticker inside there. No other stickers besides these two, and no apparent reason why it would be "37".
Tenuous Link: sticker
The first time I'se seen a vending machine (including an adjoining microwave oven) that sells ready to heat/eat meals in a public place
HS 4000 plasma cutting machine with Techserv cnc system. Our machines are used in a diverse range of industries from farm machinery to aircraft carriers and structural steel for the new olympic stadia
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This is a 3d image. You will need your red/cyan 3d glasses to get the effect. Remember that the red lens goes over the left eye!
They say that Meadville is the Tool and Die capital of the world. Our town has lots of machines grinding, cutting and stamping out other machines. This little park has a nice display of old machines that were once used to apply an insane amount of force on a very small area.
I played around with Photoshop to brighten things up. Do you think this series looks too "Photo-shoppy"?
The vending machines in Kotobuki-cho are really, really cheap (at least the ones that aren't selling One Cup Ozeki).
"This is the coal machine where Uncle Rufus worked. It would lift the coal cars up to the top of the structure and then tip them over into a hopper. The coal would slide down a shoot and into the boat. I believe it was the Ashtabula and Buffalo Coal Dock."
Appears to be a side view of the unit show here:
This is a mural of the 1975 and 1976 Cincinnati Reds. They were referred to as The Big Red Machine. They led the Reds to back to back World Series Champions. The mural hangs in Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati, Oh.
It was "The Hills" premiere theme-night at my house - we all took some glamour shots at the end of it, to feel more in character. Wine and MTV = fun times.
A sonogram machine. The label on the pedal says "Freeze"; I couldn't help but think about the huge snowfall that hit this area a couple of years ago.
This old machine is a crane, on the Mainufer in Frankfurt am Main.
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