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Dian is pointing to some vehicle that can take that service to any bus terminals in Kansas, at your convenience. Possibly available in the western Kansas City metro in Missouri.
A recent arrival at the time to the Country bus fleet was this MPD, SN06BRX, which still carried the base yellow of Leven Valley where it arrived from. Behind is First Devon & Cornwall's S374SUX. The pair were about to depart Bretonside on routes 91 to Totnes & 76 to Callington respectively.
Company: Country Bus of Heathfield
Registration: SN06BRX
New: 2006
Chassis: Alexander Dennis Dart SLF
Bodywork: Alexander Pointer 2 B29F
Route: 91 (Plymouth, Bretonside Bus Station-Totnes, Tourist Information Centre)
Location: Bretonside Bus Station, Plymouth
Exposure: 1/1000 @ f7.1 200ISO
Date: 8 August 2015
This one was created as an idea for swireless router mold. When you found the pointer, you know you had a wi-fi network near.
Mick Rock: Live in Los Angeles show at the Lo-Fi Gallery on Fairfax tonite. Pointer Sisters at the London Palladium 1973.
Our green laser pointers have been used in many applications including military, medical and astronomy,indicator, teaching baton
Specifications:
Portable Green Laser Pointers
Model:LSG-10
Output Wavelength:532 nm
Output Power:30-150mw
Battery :1X”CR123A”
Dimension:φ22×92mm
Technical Parameter:
working time over 8000 hours
Features:Continuous Wave
Fixed focus, green dot facula, continuous output
Working Voltage:DC=3.2V
Trigger Voltage:DC=2.8V
Working Temperature:0℃~+40℃
Storage Temperature:-10℃~+50℃
Appearance and Color:Black
Swans Travel Dennis Dart / ADL Mini Pointer 2 reg: MX06ULP in Wilmslow 30-10-09 (Stagecoach MAN 18.220 / ALX300 reg: MX06LUA / fleet: 22393 in background)
A few people on Facebook's GBS group were asking how the laser pointer worked. This is the very rough version; I've made a much better version and donated two of them to the hospital, since.
An interesting VW I saw in San Diego. It is a VW Pointer, and appears to be a Mexican model, since this is not a US production model. Plus it has Mexi plates :)
The Pointer Sisters performing at the North Jersey Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation's 10th Annual Pink Tie Ball fundraiser event on Nov. 4, 2006 in Morristown, NJ.
I got tired of trying to point out little tiny critters to my dive buddies using a flashlight beam. So, I designed and constructed an underwater laser pointer.
The housing is standard PVC. The front endcap has a disc of plexi slilconed into it. The body tube buts up against the silicone, and is PCV-glued into the endcap. The rear endcap is a standard screw fitting. I tested it to 60 feet deep with nothing but teflon tape and there were no leaks, but I put some silicone in the threads for good measure (I can use strap wrenches to open it up when I need to change batteries).
For the guts, I used a higher-end laser pointer (The dollar-store crap is just too weak for underwater use). I removed the laser module and inserted it into a smaller-diameter PVC tube as a chassis, and replaced with momentary pushbutton switch with magnetic reed switch, glued into a slot in the inner PVC.
I salvaged a battery holder from an LED flashlight that holds 3xAAA batteries, and glued this to the back of the inner PVC. This has the same voltage as the 3xLR44s that were in it initially, while ensuring lots more mAH of power.
Before the rear endcap was put in place, a section of larger PVC with a section removed to allow it to flex was fitted with a rare-earth magnet, and the location of the reed switch was noted with permenant marker on the body tube. Turning the ring with the magnet turns the unit on and off. Thus far, I've had it down to 100+ feet, and no leaks!
This laser pointer was turned from a length of aluminium tube for the body and two lengths of solid rod for the end cap and diode holder at the front. 4 AA batteries, wired to give 3v, powers the green 75mw diode. Everything's held in place with grub screws. This took a couple of evenings work to turn up. Ended up fairly heavy and very solid :)