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Chattanooga (Ross's Landing), Tennessee, USA.
10 October 2021.
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Pocket Hoodie: Made for bodies Legacy M/F, Jake and Gianni, fatpack and individual colours include Black, Dusk, Heather and Red.
You can now get it @ Main Store !
MTM announced this week at SDP40 325 and GN coach 1096 were being shipped to Albia Iowa in the coming weeks for repaints.
A massive private donation is seeing that both 325 and 1096 are repainted in Great Northern orange and green.
The 325 wore the simplified orange scheme for the first few years of her existence. seen here:
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Both will return to the roundhouse in time for the 2023 operating season, so I've heard.
Being with the "big leagues" I've mostly fallen out of touch with MTM but maintain a few connections.
Fundraisers to repaint it Big Sky Blue (plan A) were deemed not successful, and the museum is giving the option of refund, reallocation, or hold for future 325 cosmetics.
Seen here are 325 & 1096 at Osceola in October 2018, when I made my last run as a volunteer.
Looking forward to seeing the finished product in a few months.
Honestly, with the chaos that is MTM the past year, I didn't think there was a snowball's chance in hell it would happen. But, money talks and the money wanted orange, even though I, along with many others, was rooting for blue.
Product Updates - TMP Legacy & Signature Alice
Hello friends :)
The following products have been updated to work with TMP Legacy and Signature Alice:
- Black Widow Rings & Bracelets - TMP Legacy
- Dreamcatcher Bracelets & Rings - TMP Legacy & Alice
- Beast Rings - TMP Legacy male & female and Alice
- Quinn Rings & Bracelets - TMP Legacy & Alice
Products now available on Marketplace and inworld mainstore.
If you already own these products, visit the inworld store and use the redelivery terminal to get them.
More updates will come soon!
This is butter murukku very popular in Tamil Nadu & even in south India.
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Mid 1950's Simplex Automatic
Simplex was founded by Paul Treen (father of United States Congressman and Louisiana Governor David Conner Treen) in New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 1920s with an initial investment of $25.00 Treen had been a dealer in Harley-Davidson motorcycles and had pitched them the idea of making a lightweight motorcycle for young riders. When Harley-Davidson rejected the idea, Treen decided to enter the market himself and designed his Servi-Cycle. The Simplex Servi-Cycle was introduced in 1935.
Although Simplex Manufacturing Corporation produced motorcycles for over 20 years, the last Simplex Automatics looked almost the same as the company's original 1935 Simplex Servi-Cycle motorcycle. Paul Treen would often visit the factory's tool shop and work with the engineers on new ideas himself, resulting in continuous improvements to Simplex products instead of annual new model introductions.
The two-stroke engine had a rotary valve and an "overhung" crankshaft with only one main bearing. A kick-starter was added by 1953.
Western Auto sold Simplex motorcycles under the Wizard brand in the mid-1950s.
Simplex's minimalist philosophy was maintained throughout the company's history, whose designs changed little after 1935. By the 1950s Simplex's designs were primitive, leading to the end of Servi-Cycle and Automatic production in 1960. Simplex continued to make minibikes and karts using proprietary small engines until 1975, when Simplex went out of business. Treen had sold the company three years earlier, in 1972
Blick vom Villenweg auf den Althammerhof, den ich am Meisten für seine exzellenten Schafprodukte schätze. Aber auch seine Lage auf der Sonnenseite des Kreuzbergs und die Qualität seiner sonstigen trink- und ess-baren Produkte machen mich zu einem dankbaren Besucher seiner Heurigen-Tage.
View from the lane Villenweg to the farm Althammerhof, which I appreciate most for its excellent sheep products. But also its location on the sunny side of the mountain Kreuzberg and the quality of its other drinkable and edible products make me a grateful visitor to its recurring Heurigen days, when the farm operates as a tavern.
The Spirit House Chair, a custom, limited-edition chair designed by architect Daniel Libeskind and manufactured by Toronto furniture-maker Klaus Nienkämper. It cost $12,000 when launched in 2007.
The contemporary, multi-faceted Spirit House Chair is architect Daniel Libeskinds first foray into the world of furniture. The chair is constructed entirely of 14-gauge stainless steel with a brushed finish and weighs 180 lbs. It is designed to be oriented in five different positions and can be used as a side-table. Each chair takes 40 hours of labour to complete. As a special finishing touch, each chair will have Libeskinds signature etched onto it.
Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), Toronto
Hexakill Slayer liner!
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Comes in different opacities, and also it is tintable!♥
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A display of the various products produced from the iron ore smelter at The Lone Pine mine on Red Mountain in Alabama in the early 1900's..and my second photomerge of 2 images
Interesting reading from "Tiger Stripe Products" website about the new ABU--what I'm wearing in this shot.
"October 2002
Air Force tasks Tiger Stripe Products to assemble private sector project team. TSP instructs AF Clothing Office (WPAFB) in taking project from idea to production. TSP assembles team from several different areas of textile industry and begins project.
TSP redesigns our copyrighted Original Vietnam Tiger Stripe™ pattern for Air Force tiger stripe pattern. Air Force given several different color schemes including combat ready camouflage colorways. Against our professional recommendations, Air Force Leadership chooses blue/gray colorway which is soundly rejected by Air Force personnel.
Pattern Design Rejected
June 2004
Tiger Stripe Products offers Air Force our copyrighted pixilated tiger stripe pattern, TIGERPAT ™, "The First Pixilated Tiger Stripe". This pattern was offered in blue/grey colorway as well as real combat ready colorways.
Our combat ready, fully pixilated, tiger stripe pattern, based on our copyrighted Original Vietnam Tiger Stripe™ pattern, had been in development since Jan 2004 and was completed in early May 2004.
Pattern Design Rejected
September 2004
Tiger Stripe Products offers Air Force our newest proprietary, 21st century (3rd generation), pixilated tiger stripe designs all based on our copyrighted Original Vietnam Tiger Stripe™ pattern.
Several variations offered but none considered.
Pattern Designs Rejected
October 2004 through March 2006
Air Force announces this semi-pixilated tiger pattern as the new "test" pattern. This pattern merely adds jagged pixel-like edges to the pattern.
Pattern colorway is Gray, Green, Tan, and Air Force Blue.
NOTE: Numerous more advanced, tiger and non-tiger patterns were offered with the current colorway, flightline colorways, or other true "All Terrain" colorways. Air Force did not request to have a test uniform made from any of these far superior advanced patterns. 21st century Air Force research and development at its best.
17 March 2006
Pentagon, HQ U.S. Air Force announces Airman Battle Uniform ABU finalized for production.
US Air Force Leadership announces the production of the new uniform for the 21st century USAF. This uniform has been designed with the mission of the majority of AF personnel in mind.
It utilizes a simple ragged edged version of a tiger pattern and its primary design function is not as a front line combat uniform.
Topping USAF Leadership's design feature list; ease of care (wash and wear), durable yet comfortable fabrics, individual male and female sizing, pocket design and placement to undertake office and general work tasks.
Air Force blue can be seen in the pattern design which USAF Leadership specifically wanted to distinguish the uniform as "Air Force". Camouflage effectiveness was a very low ancillary issue.
USAF Leadership chose to adopt this elementary ragged edged tiger like pattern over any of our far superior advanced Battle ready tiger stripe designs.
Note to the ranks: When we started the uniform project in 2002, USAF Leadership informed us that 97% of AF personnel did not need a Battle uniform but rather a barracks utility work uniform. Leadership ultimately received exactly what they asked for. The resulting uniform is that barracks utility work uniform.
The name actually does apply if one takes into consideration the Battle activity that USAF Leadership says is the mission of the majority of today's Air Force. As determined by USAF Leadership, advanced Battle features like easy entry slanted chest, arm, and leg cargo pockets, elbow and knee padding pockets, improved neck closure to keep debris out and to protect from body armor, gusseted shoulders for ease of movement, and most importantly... an authentic Battle ready advanced pixilated Tiger Stripe pattern and colorway are not needed for the 21st century U.S. Air Force.
Besides making the connection between the Air Force and the pattern; why is blue one of the pattern colors? Besides the sky or ocean, how often does the color blue occur in deserts, forests, jungles, or urban settings? This uniform does not seem to fit the definition of an advanced Battle uniform. This is evidently a new style of Battle uniform.
We're sorry. We wished we had the opportunity to give you an authentic Battle uniform with all the relevant features plus an effective camouflage design. At the very least you could have had a uniform with a State-of-the-Art pixilated Tiger Stripe pattern and colorway.
The men and women of the Air Force have our undying support for the difficult jobs that are performed for our country. Is this new adopted camouflage and uniform design an Airman Battle Uniform or an Airman Barracks Uniform? Maybe it's just according to your own definition. Judge for yourself.
The ragged edges surrounding the solid areas do little for the visual break up of the pattern elements.
The key to a good digital camo effective pattern is that visual break up is achieved at near and far distances. Very little break up is achieved here but it's not really required for a simple barracks work uniform. This pattern and colorway are mainly for show.
Numerous more advanced pixilated tiger patterns, for real world applications, were recommended but all were rejected. This is a new type of Battle uniform that does not utilize advanced battle features like easy entry slanted pockets, etc., or an authentic Battle ready camouflage pattern and colorway.
Unfortunately for the Air Force, Leadership decided that an authentic Battle ready advanced pixilated Tiger Stripe camouflage pattern and colorway was not worth the few extra cents per uniform."
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This is Grant who has an important job at the Grizzly Wolf and Discovery Center. He is making sure this Magellan Outdoors Cooler deserves to have his certificate for being bear proof. The drain on the cooler is open and inside is something yummy like like fish. Grant was very exuberant in his testing -- first throwing in it on the ground, then immersing it in water and throwing it about. The next bear to test it was all about finesses, prying at the opening with claws and teeth. This cooler definitely passed the test.
Grant came to the center with his brother, Roosevelt, when they were cubs when their mother was killed in Yellowstone Park. All the bears at the center could not be released back into the wild.