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Here GH is preparing to shoot, she's racking the slide on her S&W M&P .40
I tried a different crop for this image.
Taken at the August 2010 IDPA match at www.prescottactionshooters.org/ IDPA matches are held the 2nd Saturday of each month, open to the public.
custom bike rack build, experimenting with different configurations and materials. This one is out of 1/4 inch round stock, 100 loaded miles (30 pounds) so far so good
This rack was originally intended for a Hunqapillar, but the owner dumped the hunq when I was almost finished. After waiting a couple of months, he asked for it to be finished and sent to him for his new bicycle (a MTB-geometry Rosco Bubbe) only to discover that the crown stays fouled the noodle for the Paul infinitely-adjustable v-brakes he was planning to use.
So back it came, along with the Rosco fork. When it got here I discovered that the Rosco fork puts the fork crown rack bosses at the same width as the Pacenti PBP-avec-boss crown (and the P/R crown? I'll have to dig out the old P/R jig) so I could use the mountainhack (which, by a really bizarre coincidence has the exact HTA that this RB has?) as a fitting jig before brazing the new and more clearanced stays into place.
This is my metal rack of "functional" machines.
Top left is my PII 350 server that drives www.binarychicken.com and some other networking services on my network.
Top right is my BeOS/Haiku test machine (containing the previously bad 993AN motherboard with the leaking capacitors).
Second machine from the left on the 2nd shelf down is the dual Athlon 1700 given to me by Geist.
Far right machine on the 2nd shelf (silver case) is my primary workstation that I'm using now - AMD62 X2 5600+
The machine splayed open in the foreground is the Dell Optiplex gx270 that I just replaced the mobo in (bulging capacitors!) - it's a P4 2.8ghz that I'll have online soon enough.
All the other machines are just various PII/III machines that I've been given, running various distributed computing projects. In fact, every one of my machines is running one or more distributed computing projects.
Two of them are hoverracks that just need the fork crown stays & light mounts, the third still needs stays (I ran out of daylight before I could cut the fork leg stays and braze them on -- it's going on a Hunqapillar, so I need to make a little jig for the fork crown shoulder mounts before I can finish it, but that's no big thing.)
just finished rebuilding and properly mounting my rackable test equipment in the rack (on the right - I didn't do anything with my oscilloscope & cart on the left)
Looks about as good as it can without spending an arm and a leg on some high-zoot rack. This was like $30 or something and it looks appropriate for the bike, I think.
Rack of shoes in Lefties shop in Barcelona. I did buy a pair of jeans so don't feel guilty about taking photos in the shop.
ETR 104 and 108 drop a couple of empty racks to be loaded with new minivans at the former GM transmission grounds. This is a new customer on the ETR and this was taken on the second day of operations.