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Transmission line along I-15 in the Mojave Desert. Note the JD insulators too.

The five different latext pieces had to be fit together before they could be applied, so here I am sitting for another work session.

Melbourne, Australia.

Loading the Elrod:

 

And its in! Now the pallet Jack has to come up, and the Elrod was moved against the passenger side wall over the axle. We balanced it out with 4 big Ludlow cabinets on the driver's side.

Blimey, I'm on a designing spree at the moment! Phase 2b goes on the other end of the station, where there's only 2 platforms. This gives me more room to add more detail.... So I filled it with a lovely 2 dimensional car park. The fence is a design I'm proud of, though I'm almost certain it'll need some IRL tweaks when built. The disabled symbols are just tiles, they look okay from a distance but close up they're a bit dodgy. I'll possibly replace the tiles with sideways plates for the parking space boundaries later, but for now the station itself is the priority.

A nightly visit to an old homestead I like. This is a standard rural house, very typical in 1880-1920.

 

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Phase 5: Bubbles

Christine DheinJanuary 2005

 

When I received the piece, I realized that it had already been heated and pickled at least three times, in Phases 1, 3 and 4. This meant that the work the other members had done to the piece had already started to create a layer of fine silver on the surface of the metal, which is required for Keum-Boo, an Ancient Korean method, for bonding gold to the surface of silver, and my signature technique. I knew I would only have to heat and pickle the metal two more times in order to apply gold. I decided on small circles of gold both because they spoke to the holes and mushroom shapes, but also because for over ten years, circles have been the building block for most of my designs.

 

Phasor plot of a FRET biosensor expressing cell, imaged using multiphoton fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy and distributing these lifetimes over a universal circle.

The former Birmingham City University site, which will provide Birmingham with 1,400 new homes after the 2022 Commonwealth Games

Hello Earth Production - Devil in the Dark

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North is that way... ;-)

2ème image réalisée au sténopé géant...

Fleetwood Weather.

Phase I Heritage P42DC #156 leading a 10 minute late running Amtrak #11 into the San Jose Diridon Transit Center.

The former Birmingham City University site, which will provide Birmingham with 1,400 new homes after the 2022 Commonwealth Games

I discovered I had a few things in my spring wardrobe that didn't fit, and some that had holes. I tossed a few things and donated a few more, and replaced them with five new pieces.

As the monument reads:

 

Battle of Averasboro

Phase Two - March 16, 1865

 

You are standing at the center of the second phase of fighting in the Battle of Averasboro, March 15, 16, 1865.

On the morning of March 16th, after the fight of the preceding afternoon around John Smith's house 2 miles south on this road, Union General H.J. Kilpatrick's cavalry found a back road (A) circled to the read of the Confederate position (E-2). The Union cavalry (B) attempted to use this road to flank the Confederates, but was stopped by Colonel G.P. Harrison's brigade of McLaw's division (C) after moving only a short distance.

General W.B. Taliaferro decided to abandon the Confederate second position (E-2) after finding his men in danger of being flanked. At 1:00 P.M. he withdrew to the third and final line of earthworks (E-3), where he was assisted by McLaw's division on his left and Wheeler's dismounted cavalry on his right. Rhett's disorganized brigade (D) was held in general reserve behind the junction of this road (E) and the Smithfield Road. (F)

The Union forces soon advanced and established a strong line (G) immediately in front of the Confederate third line. From this new position they pressed the Confederates all afternoon and part of the evening, but were unable to break the line. At 8:00 P.M. General W.J. Hardee, commanding the Confederate forces at Averasboro, having accomplished his objectives, began withdrawing his corps along the Smithfield Road. Wheeler's cavalry was left behind to cover the retreat. By 4:00 A.M. on March 17th, all Confederate units had been withdrawn leaving the Union forces in control.

General Hardee wished to accomplish two things by contesting the Union advance at Averasboro. The first objective was to determine for General Johnston, commander of all Confederate forces in the Carolinas, whether Sherman's army was advancing on Raleigh or Goldsboro. The second objective was to stretch out the distance between Sherman's left and right wings (which were moving on parallel roads) in order to give General Johnston a chance to concentrate his smaller army and destroy the Union left wing before the right wing could come to its assistance. Both of these objectives were fully accomplished. The stage was set for the greater Battle of Bentonville, fought 25 miles east on March 19-21, 1865.

Note: In order to better understand the battle it is best to read the large map-marker "Phase One" which is located two miles south on this road.

Tektronix Color Printer

 

Efficient Deck Hand (EDH) Course.

Image playing guitar, converted to a sound file, 6 stage phaser applied, and converted back to an image.

Placa do Phaser 90 - limpa apenas faltando furar Acabou de sair da agua!

Producer Brent Kunkle at Q&A for East Coast Premiere of LATE PHASES at 2014 Woodstock Film Festival 5(Photo by Daniel Timoldi)

There are certain spots where you can disguise the vignetting caused by the digital lens and frame your subject.

 

Pentax SF1n, DA 18-55, Kodak 400 B&W

Three circuits of 3 phase and a tap off..

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