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Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 2m LIDAR Composite Digital Surface Model (DSM).
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A glass, with different coloured gels on the light, with a fizzing vitamin suppliment tablet fizzing in the bottom. I promise I did try the drink afterwards, but being 3 years out of date it wasn't very palatable.
124 Pictures in 2024, theme # 36 Fizzy
Ran into this south bound manifest along Highway 7. A quick turn and a chase! Thank goodness for no speed cameras, no traffic and no fences!
These are the quick pickled cucumbers and onions using spicy sukang maasim, sugar, and a little fish sauce. 60 seconds in the chamber vacuum, done. Notice how translucent the cucumbers are...
Behind that silver colored cast cover on the rear end are a pair of meshing spur gears that can be changed in order to alter the final drive ratio of the rear axle. Its common designation is a “quick change rear end.”
In this setup, rotational power input from the engine+transmission enters at the front of the differential housing as it does for conventional drive axles. But unlike the usual setup, the input shaft bypasses engagement with the ring gear and continues to the back where there is a small gearbox at the rear of the differential housing. That small gearbox has an access cover which is what can be seen in the photo above. Within that gearbox are the ends of two shafts - one from the input shaft and a short one above it that’s connected to the bevel pinion that engages the driving ring gear. Each of those two shafts are fitted with spur gears that mesh together to convert rotary motion from the drive shaft to the driving ring gear. Different sets of spur gears can be used in order to change the final drive ratio but they do need to be matched together in order to yield the desired mechanical ratio and to fit in the fixed distance between the two shafts.
Watch this video for a better explanation:
youtu.be/7fhM8Y3TE14?si=MJTenw7JJrlSDTNf
The car is a 1930 Ford Model A Roadster.
The license plate has been altered for privacy.
1. Mark kicking up water
2. Texture
3. Movement
4. Basic with changed hue and sharpness
5. Shallow
6. West
This Black-headed Grosbeak gave a brief pose for a moment to let me snap a few photos before he continued eating - thanks!!
My eldest daughter here attended a friend's wedding today, so just as she was heading out for it, asked for me to take a couple quick portraits. Captured here where she was in the shade on the sunny day, with some far off trees for creating the colorful yet smooth bokeh.
The joys of selling gear on ebay ...
This is the Nikon MH-30 quick charger unit. It can charge up to two MN-30 battery packs for the Nikon F5 SLR.
I sold the unit you see here via ebay to a customer in England and a week or so after sending it to him, I received an irate e-mail claiming that the charger I had sold him did not work.
The customer had miraculously obtained an unused (and therefore never re-charged) MN-30 battery pack from another source, tried to charge it with the MH-30 quick charger he had purchased from me, and failed. He was suspecting that I had duped him and sold him a non-functional charger.
Here is the (slightly abridged) reply I sent him:
First a few words on that brand new and unused MN-30 battery pack for your F5. The manufacturing of the MN-30 battery pack for the F5 was discontinued in the year 2007. The MN-30 battery pack uses NiMH (nickel metal hydride) cells. Even when used and charged properly and frequently, the lifetime of NiMH cells is 3-5 years at most.
If the cells are not recharged, they will go into deep discharge and suffer irreversible damage after much less than 3 years. This appears to have happened to the cells in the battery pack you bought. At any rate, your battery pack must be at least 13 years old (please check what is written on the battery pack). It is impossible for NiMH cells to still remain functional after such a long time. There just is no chance at all.
There are two ways to make your F5 work.
1.) Either you take your battery pack, open the case and exchange the NiMH cells for fresh ones. There are instructions on how to do this on the web.
2.) Or you purchase an MS-30 battery case that holds 8 normal AA cells. 8 AA batteries last for around 25 rolls of film, perhaps more, if you use good batteries. This is perhaps the easiest way to make your F5 functional.
I hope you will find this information useful. If you have any doubt, I advise you to consult an expert, but rest assured that an expert will tell you the same things that I told you.
hulleys by High Peak Buses 5209
A bit of quick thinking meant the 13:15 ex Buxton Transpeak got covered from Ashford-in-the-Water at 13:53 with me at the helm utilising a bus from the newly repurposed Derwent Garage. As expected it turned some heads and raised some questions among passengers as to why a hulleys bus was on this route!?
23/11/2025
Quick Pick EDC (stuff I pick while going out to work/shop/College/etc. - the wallet is always in my jacket pocket and Casio AQ-S800W on my wrist):
- Samsung Galaxy S II (i9100)
- HTC Desire Z
- Ultrafire H6 XM-L WarmLightMod
- Spyderco Endura 4 DIY Scandi Grind & Stone Wash
Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 1m LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM).
Data supplied by Environment Agency under the Open Government License agreement. For details please go to: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/v...
For full raster dataset go to: environment.data.gov.uk/ds/survey
Quick plain salt print ("washed out" with hypo") from the recent calotype made on period tracing paper. The paper's transparency is fabulous, it printed in some 16 minutes in veiled winter sun… The pattern I was concerned about is barely noticeable and is certainly suited to some subjects. But wouldn't it be awesome to have such a paper, yet *handmade* - in order to avoid that regularity in the paper's patterns…
Salt print on Ruscombe Chateau Vellum 85g.
Sodium chloride.