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um, ouch. this is the first of three phases. we'll do color over two sessions because it's so freakin' big.
the twelve-petaled lotus is the symbol for the anahata or heart chakra. in sanskrit, anahata means "unstruck" or "unbeaten." It is the part of you that is pure love, untouched by the physical realm or the actions of man.
PACIFIC OCEAN (July 31, 2017) Boatswains Mate 2nd Class Alonzo Bender heaves the shot line from fleet replenishment oiler USNS Henry J. Kaiser (T-AO-187) during an underway replenishment. Rushmore is underway off the coast of Southern California participating in a series of qualifications and certifications as part of the basic phase of training in preparation for future operations and deployments. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jesse Monford/Released)
️ SPQR - Phase II ️
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Parts: 211,000+ (~2,400 unique)
Scale: 1:650
Dimensions: 95in x 108in (240cm x 274cm)
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Loading the Elrod:
Get the wall down and get the Elrod up on the pallet jack.
Get the wall down and get the Elrod up on the pallet jack.
previously for spookzilla 2023, i decided to release these as their own set, and make a version that fits the akui head as well!
inworld: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Four%20oh%20Four/51/200/3902
"That my memory is broken, I do not wonder; for my health, physical and mental, was gravely disturbed throughout the period of my residence in the Rue d’Auseil, and I recall that I took none of my few acquaintances there. But that I cannot find the place again is both singular and perplexing; for it was within a half-hour’s walk of the university and was distinguished by peculiarities which could hardly be forgotten by anyone who had been there. I have never met a person who has seen the Rue d’Auseil."
Hmm, which phaser to take with my costume tomorrow? I know, neither one is screen-accurate for the uniform...
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Infantry Developmental Phase 1 (DP1), soldiers conducted a course field exercise at 4th Canadian Division Training Centre Meaford, on July 13-14.
Participants trained in land navigation skills and mine warfare adding on to their soldiering capabilities. DP 1 is the period where soldiers undergoes basic training and earn their trade qualifications.
A Developmental Period (DP) is a timeframe in a career during which an individual is trained, educated, employed and given the opportunity to develop specific occupational or professional skills and knowledge. DP 1 of five periods of training. DPs are distinguished by a progressive increase in the levels of accountability, responsibility, authority, competency, military leadership ability and the knowledge of operations and war.
Photo: Cpl Aaron Beier, 31 CBG Public Affairs
Les militaires participant à la phase de perfectionnement 1 (PP1) de l’infanterie ont effectué un exercice sur le terrain au Centre d’instruction de la 4e Division du Canada Meaford, les 13 et 14 juillet.
Les participants se sont entraînés aux techniques de navigation terrestre et de la guerre des mines, enrichissant ainsi leurs capacités de soldat. La PP1 est la période pendant laquelle les militaires suivent une instruction de base et obtiennent leurs qualifications professionnelles.
Une période de perfectionnement (PP) est une période de la carrière au cours de laquelle une personne est formée, éduquée, employée et a la possibilité de perfectionner des compétences et des connaissances professionnelles précises. La PP1 comprend cinq périodes d’instruction. Les PP se distinguent par une augmentation progressive des niveaux de responsabilité, d’autorité, de compétence, de capacité de leadership militaire et de connaissance des opérations et de la guerre.
Source : Cpl Aaron Beier, Affaires publiques du 31 GBC
A view of Phase I's most interesting and undoubtedly iconic sight from a window of Phase II's stairwell. A true sight to behold and a total jumble of unorganised structures. I love it (no sarcasm).
An old Electro-Harmonix pedal from the dawn of time that I've owned since shortly after the dawn of time.
When I lived in Rhode Island I bought a little solid-state Electro-Harmonix amp for like $25. It was called a Mike Matthews Dirt Road Special. Nothing much to it. It had a Celestion speaker and a little 25-watt solid-state amp. It also had a built-in Small Stone Phase Shifter. It was actually a really cool little amp and I used it as a practice amp for years. Fell in love with the Small Stone while I had it. It was basically a little sealed speaker box with a few circuit boards and a transformer inside. I don't even recall when or why I sold it. I mean, it was a very basic amp. Just a tone control and a presence control. No overdrive of any kind. But with the Small Stone running on a slow rate it was a very trippy-sounding clean amp. And the Celestion sounded good.
Anyway, long before I got rid of the Dirt Road Special I'd bought this. I'm not sure why nothing seems to sound like it, but I've always really liked the specific sound of the Small Stone. Probably because I got the Dirt Road Special in my early 20's and I got used to the sound of a phaser being the sound of the Small Stone. Or it could be because the Small Stone uses Operational Transconductance Amplifiers instead of regular op-amps like almost all the other phasers out there.
Whatever it is, I've owned a whole bunch of phasers over the years. TC Electronics, Mutron (the Mutron was called a 'Phasor' instead of a 'Phaser'), Boss, Korg...and for some reason this is the one I like most.
Phase contrast image of rotifers enhaced with a height map added made from the nearly abberation free green channel to enhance spatial detail
Amtrak Phase III NPCU 90222 trails on Lincoln Service 302 coming into Joliet, IL. Nice to see the NPCU on the good-lit end of the train for a change.
Been on vacation the past week and many projects were on my "to do" list. Much was completed and while some didn't get done the one most important was Phase I of the interior of my house, which included painting my living/dining room. The transformation on the inside has started and all I can say is WOW! More photos to come as we just finished about an hour ago and looking forward to taking photos in the morning light before posting on Flickr. BTW, the above photo was taken as my shirt reflected on the switch plate made of brush nickel. I hate those plastic switch plates!