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SavannahAnn McMillan, as SKIN designer, and Annah Whitfield as CLOTHES designer.
Annah Whitfield was challenged by Mew Denimore to:
" I think it will be interesting to release a particular "spring outfit"..but not using usually meaning of the spring..but transform it into a "dark theme"..maintain the classic spring's elements (like flower, butterfly..), buy make it into "darkness elements"..i'm thinking about a "dark fairy".." - Mew Denimore
SavannahAnn McMillan was challenged by herself to:
"Challenge...to create a skin that would look good with one of the feathered style outfits recently released by Alexander McQueen without resorting to the usual smoky eyes and nude lips. Here's the website with the video of the catwalk show illustrating the outfits being referenced... www.alexandermcqueen.com/int/en/collection/womenswear/aut...
" - SavannahAnn McMillan
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Brown dial with silvertone hands and markers. Stainless steel case and bracelet. Antireflective sapphire glass crystal. Luminous hands. Caseback with screws. Low battery indicator. Stainless steel bracelet features a pushbutton deployment clasp. Date window at the 6 oclock position. Water resistant to 100 meters. Case width 28mm.
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Featuring a 11000 second timer this racing chronograph is the perfect companion for anyone who needs to accurately record lap times. Black dial with digital display silvertone hands and markers blue accents. Stainless steel case and bracelet. 11000 second chronograph measures up to 24 hours. Split tap time. Average speed calculation. 20 lap memory. World time in 43 cities. Alarm. 99 minute countdown timer. Red LED backlight. Screwback case. Luminous hands and markers. 240 days power reserve when fully charged. Solar powered so you never have to worry about replacing the battery. Bracelet features a safety foldover clasp with pushbutton release. Nonreflective mineral glass crystal. Water resistant to 200 meters (660 feet). Case width 46mm.
A very simple control panel I built to handle points, signalling and section isolation on my "Compact Table Top" "OO" layout. It exploits auxillary switches on Seep pointmotors to set the colour light signals and panel lights. The panel front is clear 4mm perspex/acrylic painted on the reverse side.
I would like to know what standard San Francisco uses to decide where they were wrong about requiring pedestrians to push a button and wait before crossing the street.
From Bonham's catalogue:
Estimate:£24,000 - 28,000
€30,000 - 35,000
US$ 38,000 - 45,000
Footnotes
The Chevelle was an all-new introduction for the 1964 season, slotting into Chevrolet's line-up between the compact Chevy II and its traditional full-size models such as the Impala. Boxily styled like the Chevy II, the Chevelle could be ordered with inline six-cylinder or V8 engines, while at the top of the range there was the Malibu 'Super Sport' (SS) variant. The Chevelle arrived just as the 'muscle car' era was dawning in America and by mid-1964 it could be ordered with GM's 327ci (5,360cc) V8 engine in either 250 or 300bhp versions. Several re-styles later, the Chevelle arrived in the '70s decade billed as 'America's most popular mid-size car.' Like most American cars of its era, the Chevelle could be ordered with a bewildering variety of extra-cost options, including engines of up to 450bhp, in which configuration the Super Sport version was one of the fastest muscle cars ever built. The introduction of unleaded gasoline and increasingly tough emissions legislation saw power outputs fall during the mid-to-late 1970s, making the 1970/71 Chevelles the last made when it was only performance that mattered.
Finished in blue metallic with white upholstery and dark grey carpets, this 'matching numbers' Chevelle Coupé was supplied new via Rumsey Chevrolet of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. Built to special order at GM's Baltimore, Maryland plant, it boasts an impressive specification encompassing the following extras: tinted glass; Strato front bucket seats; 'SS' door rim pad emblem; recessed windscreen wipers; special performance suspension; Positraction rear axle with 3.31: 1 ratio; front disc brakes; '396' - actually 402ci (6.6-litre) - 4-barrel carburettor, L34 code V8 engine rated at 350bhp and 415lb/ft; four-speed manual gearbox; dual exhausts; power steering; instrument package; AM pushbutton radio; and special bonnet with Cowl Induction. Stated to have covered just 1,000-or-so miles since the completion in 2008 of an extensive restoration, this iconic mid-size muscle car is offered for sale with sundry restoration invoices, current MoT/tax and a framed copy of its original build sheet. We understand that a Swansea V5C registration document has been applied for and will be with the vehicle at time of sale.
Lot heading
Left hand drive
1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Coupe
Chassis no. 136370B195509
Engine no. tba
The 4 core cable is connected to a toggle switch (microphone enable) and a pushbutton (tape contact).
This is a high quality toy Mercedes Unimog manufactured by Bruder of Germany.
Size: 40.5 x 15.5 x 19 cm
The name Unimog is an acronym for the German "UNIversal-MOtor-Gerät", Gerät being the German word for machine or device.
This toy has a fully functional winch with hook. This can be attached to both the front and rear of the Unimog by a universal coupling. The loading platform can be tipped and locked into position. The tailgate can be opened. The tyres are made of rubber. The Bruder Light and Sound Module has been fitted to the roof. In typical German attention to detail the Light and Sound module is described as "The four different functions; horn, engine noise, flashing light and siren sound can each be triggered by pressing the pushbutton. The respective function is immediately switched off by pressing the button repeatedly. The auto switch-off function is triggered after approx. 18 seconds. 2 standard AAA type batteries are included. The siren sound can also be switched from the American version to the European version with a switch in the battery compartment. The packaging is designed with an opening so that the module can be tested before purchase."
This toys web page:
www.bruder.de/en/germany/range/range-and-series/professio...
Bruder Toys was established in 1926. All manufacturing is still in Germany where approx 300 people are employed. Company turnover in 2010 was 51 millon Euros.
Germany shows us time and time again that manufacturing does not need to be out sourced.
Many of Bruder's toy have been awarded the German "Spiel Gut" (Play Well) label.
Watch out for the Bruder flashmob!
This is a high quality toy Mercedes Unimog manufactured by Bruder of Germany.
Size: 40.5 x 15.5 x 19 cm
The name Unimog is an acronym for the German "UNIversal-MOtor-Gerät", Gerät being the German word for machine or device.
This toy has a fully functional winch with hook. This can be attached to both the front and rear of the Unimog by a universal coupling. The loading platform can be tipped and locked into position. The tailgate can be opened. The tyres are made of rubber. The Bruder Light and Sound Module has been fitted to the roof. In typical German attention to detail the Light and Sound module is described as "The four different functions; horn, engine noise, flashing light and siren sound can each be triggered by pressing the pushbutton. The respective function is immediately switched off by pressing the button repeatedly. The auto switch-off function is triggered after approx. 18 seconds. 2 standard AAA type batteries are included. The siren sound can also be switched from the American version to the European version with a switch in the battery compartment. The packaging is designed with an opening so that the module can be tested before purchase."
This toys web page:
www.bruder.de/en/germany/range/range-and-series/professio...
Bruder Toys was established in 1926. All manufacturing is still in Germany where approx 300 people are employed. Company turnover in 2010 was 51 millon Euros.
Germany shows us time and time again that manufacturing does not need to be out sourced.
Many of Bruder's toy have been awarded the German "Spiel Gut" (Play Well) label.
Watch out for the Bruder flashmob!
Brisas de Amor is a motel on the highway in Gorgona. They are commonly referred to in Panama as "Push Buttons"
They guarantee privacy when you don't want to chance being seen by anyone.
You drive into a garage, push a button and the garage door closes behind you. You slip your money a slot and then a door opens to the adjacent room. You can also order drinks and food which is delivered to you through a lazy-susan type shelf affixed into the door.
When you are ready to leave you get back into your car and push the button again and the garage door opens and you are off and no one is the wiser. Except, of course if your spouse has hired a private detective to follow you around.
Canon CKS-1995 Shutter Tester.
A view on the Frontpanel of the Main Unit. One of the Lamp/Sensor Units is allready connected.
The tumbleswitch to the right is the Power On/Off switch.
The black pushbutton to its right is the Reset button.
In the middle a Selector Knob for the speed range.
1KC is from 0 ~ 999 mSec.
10KC from 0.0 ~ 99.9 mSec.
100KC from 0.00 ~ 9,99 mSec.
So this range is ideally suited for shutters in the speed from 1/2000 sec till 1/2 second.
To the left a Selector Knob which probably determines which speed function of the shutter you want to test. Wished i could read that Japanese text !
The meter to the top left is coupled to the lightvalue coming from (one of the ?) the photosensor(s) in the Lamp/Sensor Unit.
The big Display shows 3 rows of good old Nixie Tubes.
Up close you can see the custom wooden knobs and brass fittings.
The pushbutton on the left is fairly standard but it has been dressed to hide the nut behind the brass plate. The original plastic knob was discarded in favor of the wooden disc.
On the right, the joystick is completely custom built using microswitches from old computer mouses. The mechanical shaft and spring-loaded slide mechanism were constructed from VCR guide wheels.
The traffic signal pole has two mastarms, the electrical service, Western Systems NEMA TS2-1 stretch M traffic signal cabinet, Alpha Sidemount 6 battery backup, pedestrian indications PTZ camera, two Opticom detectors, and one Polara Navigator APS pedestrian pushbutton.
This intersection includes a Polara 4-wire APS pushbutton system. The 4-wire system does not include the CCU device in the signal cabinet. During design, I found that the Polara CCU2EN device was too large to fit inside the M or stretch M cabinet. The connection harness for the CCU2EN stuck out so far, that the door would not close because the connection harness would conflict with the door switches. The 4-wire system does not allow for Ethernet communications to the APS system. The 4-wire system has a card that resides in the ped head, which has two wires connected to the Don't WALK. The other two wires function as the contact closure to the ped inputs on the cabinet.
A HUGE NOTE. Do not, under any circumstances, connect the 4-wire ped pushbuttons to a CCU2EN. If you connect the 4-wire pushbuttons to the CCU2EN, the CCU2EN will damage a resistor in the 4-wire button, rendering them useless. Found out the hard way on that.
Taiwan bike trip.
The Orbea shop in Taipei also has a coffee shop. It rocks. The store manager served up our espresso, and it wasn't from one of those sissy pushbutton machines, either.
These pictures of our house restoration and house details used to be on my old mac.com website. Someone asked me to repost them. These aren't all of them, but it's a representative selection.
The switches in the main part of the house are push-button switches. They make a nice loud click when you turn the lights on and off.
Here's Januarys SP... Amber and I go for a walk everyday and most days we have to use at least one of these to cross the road...so I thought it the perfect fit for this month...and for once Miss Amber is being all obedient and sitting !
1963 Chrysler Imperial at the Kingwood Classic Cruisers show: Why is retro stuff so cool? Because it was DESIGNED to be cool! From the door handles, push-button transmission, rounded square steering wheel and the overall layout, this was designed to be COOL.
(No wonder Mad Men is so popular!)
Taken in Kingwood, Texas
March 2012
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Featuring a 100 meter water resistance this sleek twotone watch can be worn while snorkeling or swimming. Black textured dial with rose goldtone hands and markers. Stainless steel case and bracelet rose goldtone accents. Date window at the 3 oclock position. 180 day power reserve when fully charged. Solar powered so you never have to worry about replacing the battery. Bracelet features a foldover clasp with pushbutton release. Screwback case. Sapphire glass crystal. Luminous hands and markers. Water resistant to 100 meters (330 feet). Case width 41mm.
Power is applied, & the track LEDs show the state of the latching relays. I developed this panel for my JR-East N gauge project, Tohoku City high level station which is also served by city trams at ground level. The panel handes platform line select, station approach point control, and signalling. You can see that the Shinkansen tracks are separated from the local commuter lines. The panel front is clear 4mm perspex/acrylic painted on the reverse side.
the d.a.t [digital audio tape] was launched in 1987 by sony,and was aimed at the consumer market aswell as the semi and full professional areas,acting in and around the area that quarter inch open reel to reel tape functioned in. excellent piece of kit,iv'e experienced no problems and decent high quality recordings can be obtained from this unit,i will normally leave mine set at 48khZ for recording high-quantisation and playback,this is because my cd recorder accepts a genuine 48khZ input.
what you first find when using these is that there is no noise or tape hiss,infact it is as good as silent,until that is your recording you just made makes the recording level meters jump up and down a bit,when engineered well the sound quality is quite staggering,it's the sendust head from heaven.
primary ,and most common uses have been;
a1, radio programme material,recorded ,edited and played back,can consist of vinyl,cd,jingles,mic voice,etc all carefully encoded to the tape,and often leaving the deck in either record/pause mode or stop for a breather,the stop or pause will not be evident on the playback of the edited tape.
a2, radio work out in the field,collecting information from the public on portable units,often with a mic and 3.5mm line in jack connection.
b, will suit many bands as a master recorder
c, has been used to record s35 film soundtracks for synch with pro vtrs ,for use in the home market of vhs,betamax,dvd etc.
d, the consumer home market for audiophiles
e, not only can it be connected to a radio stations mixer,but also a club or mobile djs mixer,via analog xlr or spdif and spdif coaxial connectivity,this can prove useful for recording vinyl and compact disc mixes,which can later be down converted.
f, vinyl records can be cut directly from the playback of this machine.
g,Has been used as a generation on from 1/2 inch reel to reel tape or even the 24 track 2 inch tape, in a recording studio environment. In this case the DAT becomes the Master for Vinyl Records, Audio Cassettes,and Compact Discs.
The D5 is a 3U professional DAT machine with a clean and simple front panel layout. Surprisingly, the machine is very light -- probably about half the weight of my original Sony DTC1000. Though the construction gives no real cause for concern, the tape door and retractable plastic tape tray feel a touch on the flimsy side. The D5 can be controlled via the included infra-red remote, though it is possible to switch the wireless reception mode off, which might be a good idea if you have more than one of the same type of machine. For those preferring wired or computer-controlled operation, a rear panel DIN socket is fitted, and this provides access to Stop, Play and ID search in either direction. The inputs have an impedance of 4.7k(omega), and must be pulled down to ground to activate them. This simple arrangement means that conventional pushbuttons could be used to build your own remote control.
Most of the facilities offered by the D5 are pretty standard, though I was rather surprised to find balanced digital I/Os, and optical S/PDIF digital I/Os, but no phonos. OK, so phonos aren't professional, but when you want to make a quick and dirty hookup to clone a DAT tape from one machine to another, the phono facility is pretty handy. Likewise there are no audio phonos, so to get sound in and out of the D5, you'll need XLR leads.
A sensible inclusion is the option of switching to either -10dBV or +4dBu input operation; the output is always set to +4dBu. The headphone output will feed any phones from 8(omega) upwards, and I can confirm that there's plenty of power available. The recording level is set using a level and balance control rather than two independent level controls, and in most situations, the adopted approach is more comfortable.
related videos... www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWBptsqpSy0
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK-DLR2xihM
a sony d.a.t model in operation.. www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVJnq4o6uLQ
This car is all original. 3 speed push button Torqueflite transmission and swivel seats. 52 years old in 2009. The 395 Golden Comando has factory dual Carter AFB's The engine is original to the car.
1971 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale hardtop coupe, equipped with the 455 Rocket V8.
Cultural Center, Flint, Michigan.
Saturday, June 25, 2016.
I dag out this gun I made long time ago. It is almost all made of woods. The caliber is 9mm Parabellum which is ignitiated electricaly. Preparation for shooting only one bullet is very long, but it can shoot. : ) There is a place for two 1.5 V batteries under she shooting pipe. Trigger is pushbutton and it also have safety lock switch.
What exactly happens after pushing the button?
View on black: bighugelabs.com/onblack.php?id=3745399934
Made by the: Medcraft Electronic Corporation, New York
Model B-24 MarkII ECT unit
Used for ElectroConvulsive Therapy
From what I can gather, this vacant building at 1905 Crawford (Houston, Texas) used to be a 6 story nunnery and then it was home to St. Peter's Syriac Orthodox Church. It has been vacant for many years, but still has running water, electricity, and climate controls.
A pushbutton stove found in the kitchen.
A two shot percussion rifle with barrels that rotate into firing position. The same hammer and double-set triggers are used to fire each berrel. The maker was Samuel Loudenslager of Mexico, Pennsylvania. It dates from the 1850's or 1860's. Samuel was one of several Loudenslager gunsmith/gunmakers who worked in that area.
The small lever/pushbutton on the sideplate is pushed to unlock the barrels so they can be rotated. Most swivel breech rifles had the lever on the underside, just ahead of the trigger guard.