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helped my colleague with some SMT soldering... so he can overclock his Acer netbook.

Photos from a Jumper/Sweater Modification Tutorial.

 

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GALVESTON, Texas (May 12-14, 2015) – Corps project managers from around the nation participate in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Galveston District’s Dam Safety Modification Studies Workshop May 12-14, 2015, at the district’s headquarters building in Galveston, Texas. The purpose of the meeting was to share lessons learned and best management practices between project managers in order to improve program and project execution and report quality for dam safety studies throughout the Corps. Learn more about the district’s Dam Safety Program at www.swg.usace.army.mil/Missions/DamSafetyProgram.aspx ( www.swg.usace.army.mil/Missions/DamSafetyProgram.aspx ) .

A bit of walkway and path building. Also a test for upload by email to

flickr and wordpress. Recently borked.

 

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My tailpipe is a little shorter after my work with a hacksaw.

My favourite, most useful piece of technology - Mouthstick & Piston (holder)

 

After 20 hours. (I held it for a long time to be able to serve it at the hotluck.)

Shot by pashva

Set up for removing part of molding.

Sounds like an episode title from "The Big Bang Theory"... but I'm actually trying to add a "scratch-plate" to my Enya ukulele. Not so much that I'm worried about scratches to the top of the instrument - I more want a surface to which I can stick my Myers pickup (with a suction-cup), without the latter coming off almost instantly!

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.

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.

Two of my bikes are old and one has a cracked frame. The geometry is also no longer to my liking but this has a more aggressive geometry. Alas only the fork and seat stays are carbon but they remove road buzz. I have also replaced the seatpost for a carbon one.

A moded nissan 350z, it was going to be pearl white, but gray will do, added black highlighting, new rims, and custom front grill with lowered body. As always if you would like one, just send a message for a request.

ETA-6497 (w/o second-hand) in Panarai-style case (44mm)

PVD, Sapphire Crystal

I did a rough-cut on the cubby hole to test the mac mini LCD mount.

The cuts will be cleaned up later.

CHINESE FINE

 

An important distinction for a restaurant serving Tibetan cuisine

Holing up pretty well

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