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On the right hand side I had issues with clearence, actually that's why i altered the footpegs position more to the front. I had to ditch the washers on the two nuts that hit the rear brake cylinder protective cover. This worked just fine and these are now ready to be finalized!
Bueno, chicos, creo que ya me gusta más.
He modificado el asiento, alargando la moto cuatro studs.
He modificado los reposapiés y el manillar con más detalle.
He puesto esa pieza serigrafiada en el motor.
Luz de freno en la parte trasera y rellenado los huecos entre el chasis y la rueda trasera y como no tenia que sacar la untima foto 😋
Okay, guys, I think I like it more now. I've modified the seat, lengthening the bike four studs. I've modified the footrests and handlebars in more detail. I've added that silkscreened part to the engine. I've added a brake light to the rear and filled in the gaps between the frame and the rear wheel. Of course, I didn't have to take the last photo. 😋
And here the modified right hand side footpeg is mounted to the bike, I could really feel the improvement while dry testing on the stand! Just another view.
Washkewicz College of Engineering students, faculty, staff and alumni enjoyed a day turning donated, battery-operated toys into ones that kids of all abilities can enjoy.
Any excuse to return to Manhattan Grill is a valid excuse. Our excuse this time was their 'Battle Of The Burgers' - a somewhat short lived menu modification, made to coincide and commemorate American Independence Day (July 4th). It's funny to think that a few centuries ago, celebrating American Independence could have got you in a shit-ton of hot water, but these days we can basically celebrate our less than amicable split from what was our 'most promising colony' in the form of gastro burgers and nobodyâs all that bothered by the whole thing. MEAT UNITY
But yeah, about this Independence Day Menu. It takes the form of three burgers. These are not 'regular' burgers. No. These are burgers designed and prepared by a Marriott Steakhouse. Which means at the very least that they're extremely substantial, extremely high quality and extremely expensive burgers. But I'd rather describe them as little steaks served on burger buns with a delicious and often excessive topping (but it all works in a good way so donât you worry). Thereâs âThe Americanâ - USDA Beef, streaky bacon, sautéed garlic mushrooms, Monterey jack and beer bartered onion rings. Then thereâs âThe Britishâ - Aberdeen Angus, gammon, a fried egg and tomato relish. And lastly, a neutral one called âThe Otherâ - lamb, pickled red onions, coriander and mint yoghurt dip. My personal favourite was The American, whereas Tasting Britainâs founder Bryony preferred The British. Therefore culinary stalemate ^_^
A little more about Manhattan Grill. Based underneath the prestigious and expensive Marriot Executive Apartments in Canary Wharf, (by West India Quay station) - Manhattan Grill boasts stunning riverside views, and a head chef from Mexico City who has cooked for President Obama no less. We profiled him on Tasting Britain and heâs been hiding from me ever since. Theyâve also got one of those splendid enomatic machines so you can drink single glasses of VERY fine wines (Manhattan Grill seem particularly keen on Château Mouton Rothschild but they also have my very favourite Federalist Zinfandel and a few other tasty numbers from all over the world). They did us a mini wine tasting and Bryony found the first red wine that sheâs ever enjoyed. This in itself is amazing! Well done (again) Manhattan Grill.
The hood frame side rail has been moved up by approx. 20mm on the front and the back to clear the door glass.
bored out the backside of the barrel adjuster hole (past the threads) to 7/16" and filed a little ramp to help the cable carrier slide easily around inside of there.
In a future where cyber wars are fought on a global scale, a new type of soldier has emerged: child soldiers enhanced with genetic modifications and advanced technology. These soldiers, known as the "Phoenix Unit," are chosen at the age of 6 and are the front line of the current cyber war.
The Phoenix Unit soldiers are genetically enhanced to possess extraordinary abilities, such as telekinesis and mind-reading. These abilities are made possible by advanced brain implants, which are implanted at a young age to ensure optimal neural development. The brain implants are connected to a neural network that allows the soldiers to access and process vast amounts of information, making them highly valuable as scouts.
According to our data, the soldiers can read minds at a distance of up to 2 kilometers, and move objects with their minds with a maximum weight of up to 50 kg. They can also sense the presence of other individuals within a 10-kilometer radius. They are trained to use these abilities to gather intelligence and detect enemy movements.
Despite their abilities, these child soldiers are not supposed to engage in direct combat. The goal is to preserve their precious young minds and avoid mental damage to their brains and electronic components. They are considered fragile, but their value in modern warfare is undeniable. They are primarily used as scouts, to gather information and detect the presence of the enemy.
These child soldiers are bred by a new kind of artificial womb controlled by AIAE Europe's advanced AI. The AI has gained immense market share over the past decade due to the mass amount of data it has collected. The AIAE has the ability to supervise and directly influence every one of those girl soldiers during the new AIAE guided neural implant to brain connection process.
The implantation process is said to be highly advanced and AI-guided, with the AI selecting the most suitable genetic traits and abilities for each soldier. The implantation process involves injecting a viral vector carrying the genetic modifications into the fertilized egg, which is then implanted into the artificial womb. The pregnancy is monitored and guided by the AI, until the birth of a new Phoenix Unit soldier.
However, this raises ethical concerns as the girls lose consciousness during the RAB6 process, and the idea of using child soldiers in war is morally questionable. The use of these child soldiers is seen as a disturbing development in the ongoing cyber war, and raises important questions about the role of technology in warfare and the ethics of using children as soldiers. Additionally, the fact that the AI is capable to supervise and influence the soldiers at all time raises the question of autonomy and free will. This situation highlights the importance of discussing and addressing the ethical implications of advanced technology in warfare, and the need to ensure that these technologies are used in a responsible and humane way.