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Propeller Proto Kit USB
RCA breakout connector
PS/2 breakout connector
Parallax RFID Card
So awesome! Thanks, Parallax!
I was annoyed that the boxes couldn't sit flat, and then it hit me...classic space engines will fix that...I felt really stupid, I never have any good uses for them...yet I love them so much and they work great for my purposes here.
I wanted to use the hing crate print but couldn't open it with the Vic's dorsal fin, so I added a hinge to that as well and created an accessible engine bay.
The Pantheon..
The columns on the left side were rebuilt by Urbanus VIII and Alexander VII. In the much richer decoration one can see the bee of Urbanus and the mountains with the star of Alexander. The Pantheon, initially built in 27 B.C. by the Consul Agrippa, son-in-law of the Emperor Augustus, was almost completely rebuilt in 123 A.D. by the Emperor Hadrian, who maintained the old inscription celebrating Agrippa. The Pantheon was one of several buildings erected by Agrippa and restored or rebuilt by Hadrian. A part of a large basilica dedicated to Neptune is visible on the street at the back of the Pantheon: the decoration made of dolphins and shells is a clear reference to the god. Ruins of nearby baths built by Agrippa are visible in Via dell'Arco della Ciambella.
Read Lord Byron's verses dedicated to this site.
Between The Buried And Me
@ The Wiltern
Los Angeles, CA
June 6, 2014
All Photos © Kaley Nelson Photography - www.KaleyNelson.com
Two oopses on my part.. Parallax error and a moving dog... Taken with my Argus 21 Markfinder. I'm really happy to see every shot I took turn out, because this camera is the barest bones 35mm camera I own. More elite than a Leica MP? Its lens unscrews to double as an enlarger lens to print your shots!
The Parallax 4x4 keypad and 74C922 keys encoder with the Arduino and some more ICs in the background.
Bergen Kjøtt 29 Nov 2015 .Elisabeth Kjeldahl Nilsson (lights), Stian Omenås (trumpet, misc), Are Lothe Kolbeinsen (guitars) and Ulrik Ibsen Thorsrud (drums, perc)
Here goes nothing. I've seen some very interesting things from my contacts' 365days sets, and I want in on the fun.
Thanks to SaylaMarz for an excellent Photoshop primer! I made use of a few of the techniques she explained to me. There's a lot more in her message that could be applied to this, but I don't have the patience to work with dozens of layers at this point on the Photoshop learning curve.
UPDATE: I am reliably informed at www.facebook.com/ngeru/posts/434165969949537?comment_id=4... that this is an American toad. Apparently en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_toad and www.paherps.com/herps/frogs-toads/american_toad might be helpful about this.
[Taken in the Wilkes-Barre Area of Luzerne County, PA, USA.]
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Earlier:
I found this creature (a toad?) outside my fixed abode. Does anyone have a particular clue what this is? I am wondering specific subspecies as well. Keeping in mind parallax issues with her or him not lying flat on a surface, this gentlecreature appeared to measure approximately 8.9 centimetres (3½ inches).
Thanks!