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I have taken these photos in order to use them for 3D modeling. I like mapping images onto surfaces, and putting decals onto them. These photos are raw JPEGs which haven't undergone any treatment at all - no reduction, no re-sizing, no auto contrast or auto levels or anything. Please feel free to grab anything you like and use it for your projects. Some may require cropping and sharpening, colour calibration, etc., but you surely know all that. Best of luck with your projects.
For more than 25 years my family used this machine, until replacing it a few weeks ago. My parents bought this in the UK sometime during the 1980s and brought it with them when we moved to Oman in 1987, where it remained in use ever since until now. They don't make things like they used to!
Bought in 2007 with official receipt;
Heater / Frozen Sensor;
Micro Power;
12 Cooking Method;
Turbo defrost;
Timer;
Model NN-ST666W Inverter;
The microwave radiometer (MWR) provides time-series measurements of column-integrated amounts of water vapor and liquid water molecules. Water vapor and liquid water path are derived from radiance measurements with a statistical algorithm.
The Eastern North Atlantic (ENA) virtual tour gives you a detailed panorama of the newest ARM user facility atmospheric observatory, which opened in September 2013 on Graciosa Island off the coast of Portugal. Click here to to start the virtual tour.
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The top of the tower showing the detail of the microwave "Horn" antennas used for receiving and relaying microwave signals. Originally built as part of the "AT&T Longline Network". Built during the "Cold War" it was part of a communications network designed to survive a nuclear war. With a height of 133 ft. you could get quite a view. This tower linked Cleveland with Birmingham.
Relay antennas in downtown Buffalo, NY. The Western Electric KS-15676 horn reflectors to the right reached Fonthill, Ontario. The pair to the rear reached Farnham, NY.
My K3 with a multi transverter interface I have just built based on WW2R/G4FREs board. Seems to work well
I had never looked that far inside my microwave, but behind those dots is a very weird mechanically thing. I'm a dork - I was amazed.
Having snapped one of the plastic door catches off my microwave oven (see below) I took it in for repair. Sadly they can't get the necessary part so I have had to buy another one.
A quick to make soup perfect when you sick and in need of something to build your strength. (the time i usually make it)
5 large potatoes sliced thin,
a handful of peas,
a small onion chopped,
1 pint of vegetable stock,
1 pint of milk,
2 bay leafs,
4 slices of bacon (optional)
a few pieces of cubed good quality cheese (optional)
salt
This recipe is a bit of a love hate thing even without our house i love it my sister hates it.
The microwave is your friend, you will be pleased to hear.
Put the potatoes, onion, peas, bay leaf and stock into a bowl and zap with the microwave for about 7 minutes or until everything is soft.
Take the bay leafs out of the soup and blitz in a food blender until its smooth.
Stir in the milk then taste as salt you WILL need to but be careful a little bit at a time you really dont want it too salty remember your adding bacon and cheese.
Put it back into the microwave and heat it again for a couple of minutes.
Optional extras
add a few cubes of cheese and mix into the piping hot soup so they begin to melt
While the soup is cooking fry of your bacon (pancetta would be great just didnt have any today) you want the bacon to be nice and crispy. sprinkle on top on the soup.
Serve with a big chunk of bread and butter and feel instantly better.
(soup pixie needs soup)
The picture on the packaging looked a lot better than the real product after I µ-waved it. Chock full of MSG goodness, naturally.
I guess Ajinomoto is making a push into the US prepared food market. Ajinomoto in Japan is like ConAgra in the United States. Ajinomoto gained prominence for inventing MSG and in Japan the company name is synonymous for MSG.
I was visiting my cousin's house for dinner one night. Her cook was in the kitchen preparing our meal. I saw this view on the microwave pane. Not to miss out the chance, I quickly pulled out my gear and shot a few shots.
Looks like even the microwave can multi-task. Not only can it cook something, it sometimes can double up as a mirror.
Photographed with Canon EOS 1D Mark II, and Canon EF 24-105 F4 L IS USM Lens.
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Quadriptych in portrait mode of a cluster of microwave mobile signal transmission towers rendered in various hues of digital manipulation ( ps manual heat map setting ).
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