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This fuse box is in the hackerspace and there has been some discussion over whether or not it is three or single phase.
From my googling, I am inclined to believe it is 240V single phase with Black // Red as two hot lines, white as neutral and green as the ground.
Three phase is supposed to have 3 hot lines, 1 neutral, and 1 ground.
Ground is always supposed to be green and neutral is always supposed to be white.
Quick pictures of the next big exercise in Betty Edwards Color book. This is phase 1 of the painting with just basic colors.
All of Jeremy's stuff is in, and I still have my storage unit to empty. We've done some repairs and added some new things. So far so good.
Doors big enough to fit a blimp. That's actually what they used these hangars for. Hangar doors at the closed down Tustin Marine Corps Air Station.
A Trooper assigned to 2nd Cavalry Regiment gets ready to push off the platform to rappel down the tower Sept. 20, 2016 during phase three of an air assault course conducted at Camp Aachen in the Grafenwoehr training area. Soldiers stationed throughout Germany, along with several allied Soldiers, will earn their air assault wings if they successfully pass all phases of the course including sling load, rappelling and a 12-mile ruck march in three hours.
(Photo by: Staff Sgt. Jennifer Bunn, 2nd Cavalry Regiment Public Affairs)
I have started collecting daily Moon images to compile into an image showing the phases through the course of a Lunar month. This layout is one I may get printed
Alright so the background for this was done with different shades of blue and yellow sprayed over lightly with some patterns i cut seperately.
The stencil is of the memphis skyline and it is 4 layers. The stencil was repeated over the whole bottom section to give he inward out effect to it.
This isn't done yet though so ill post the finished one eventually.
Dark-phase Gyrfalcon
January 17th, 2010
Lyman County, South Dakota
Canon 50D, 400 5.6L
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A presumed young dark-phase Gyrfalcon, found in Lyman County, South Dakota on January 17th, 2010. I've never come across a Gyrfalcon in South Dakota that looked like this, with such dark overall coloring, especially around the face. One of the most regal looking birds I've ever found, and he was kind enough to sit still for a series of photographs.
All of Jeremy's stuff is in, and I still have my storage unit to empty. We've done some repairs and added some new things. So far so good.
Amtrak NPCU 90222 leads Lincoln Service 305 into Joliet, IL for a stop and quick crew change. Normally the NPCUs are at the north end of the train, but not this time!
left (dark phase) top center (dark immature) top right (light immature)
bottom adult
- Bent County, Colorado
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