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"Vedo che salgo a rubare il sole
per non aver più notti,
perché non cada in reti di tramonto,
l'ho chiuso nei miei occhi,
e chi avrà freddo
lungo il mio sguardo si dovrà scaldare."
Listening: Un ottico - Morgan
"Amo i solitari, i diversi, quelli che non incontri mai. Quelli persi, andati, spiritati, fottuti. Quelli con l'anima in fiamme." [C. Bukowski]
Credo che questa sia una delle migliori risposte a tante mie domande.
Credo sia il motivo per cui ancora ti cerco...
Listening: Eternamente nell'illusione di te - Moltheni
Life on the factory floor at Magrathea was made easier when the Aliens discovered caterpillar tracks. Although driven by round wheels, these wheels never touched the floor and so the heresy of round wheels was avoided. Naturally the tracks had to be configured into square shapes.
Fortunately the Vehicle Design department of Llwyngwril Systems, famed for building sensible and reliable machines, was on hand to help. They soon came up with a sturdy personal transporter, which met the religious requirements of its driver. The result can be seen in this ancient archive footage.
I've finally got myself a remote control for the Nikon. (I did Day 1 on the Canon using the remote but since then they've all been 10 second dashes or arm's length points...)
I was just messing about with the remote and the 50mm lens and came up with this one - which I rather like. It's sort of how I think I look..?
And I certainly look more cheerful than yesterday eh..?
I can't believe they've created a droid that appears to be more likeable than R2D2! Super excited about the impending new film, can't wait to see all my old favourites again.
Camera: Nikon DF
Lens: Nikkor AF-S 105mm ƒ/2.8 G
Exif: ƒ/3 | ISO 400 @ 1/60th sec
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Papplewick Pumping Station. Model Submarines & Spring Fair. April 2024.
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German Submarine U-69. U-boat.
German submarine U-69 was the first Type VIIC U-boat of the German Navy during World War II. This meant that compared to previous U-boats, she could travel further afield for longer, with a payload of fourteen torpedoes, an 8.8 cm deck gun for smaller vessels and a flak gun for use against aircraft.
Commissioned: 2 Nov 1940. Kptlt. Jost Metzler (Knights Cross).
Successes:
17 ships sunk, total tonnage 67,515 GRT
1 ship damaged, total tonnage 4,887 GRT
1 ship a total loss, total tonnage 5,445 GRT
Fate:
Sunk on 17 February 1943 in the North Atlantic east of Newfoundland, in position 50.36N, 41.07W, by depth charges from the British destroyer HMS Fame. 46 dead (all hands lost). (FDS/NHB, April 1997).
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The pumping station returned to steam after the long winter months with model submarines in the pond and on display, plus a craft fair, live music and children's play area. A good time had by all :)
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(NIKON D80; 8/19/2007; 1/60 at f/3.3; ISO 400; white balance: Auto; focal length: 105 mm)
I'm a bit under the weather today and spent most of my time with tv and press this FAV button on my remote instead of on your photos. LOL :))
This planetary explorer (factory name: “PEX-1ML”) was designed as a mobile base (serving also as a laboratory and an observatory). It has all the necessary equipment to explore terrain of new planets. Its drivetrain and suspension was built to handle very rough terrain, while its body was constructed from materials that can withstand almost any weather conditions.
You can watch a video showcasing all of the functions here: www.flickr.com/photos/186152771@N07/51467442155/
Inspired by “LEGO Movie 70816 Benny's Spaceship, Spaceship, Spaceship!” set. This is the type of a vehicle Benny would drive on the surface of the planet.
It is remote-controlled via standard Lego Power Functions’ parts.
January 2016 RC Racing
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(Credit Image: Russell Pead)
Date: 2016-01-01
A remote control triclops SD60M (ex-BN 9229) and a warbonnet (ex-ATSF 620) sit on top of the hump as available power at BNSF Tennessee Yard in Memphis.
What if you encounter ghosts in space? Who you gonna call? Space Ghostbusters of course! And their specialized vehicle (Space Ecto-1) equipped with the most advanced technology to fight any space ghost / creature.
The model is controlled remotely via BuWizz – including the hatch door and the retractable ghost trap. All the functions are displayed in this video: flic.kr/p/2oiyttE
"Strange attraction spreads it's wings
It varies but the smallest things
You never know how anything will change
Strange attraction spreads it's wings
And alters but the smallest things
You never know how anything will fade..."
Listening: Strange Attraction - The Cure
its not perfect but im proud of it lol i know it doesnt have any propellers but ill live without them.
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seen in an abandoned rail depot on my ABANDONED places tour '14
www.out-of-memory.eu/Abandoned_Tour_14/Abandoned_Tour_201...
my blog:
At We’re Here! we are taking up the topic of Remote Control.
This device controls the oscillating fan in my bedroom. If I need to turn the fan on in the middle of the night, or reduce the air flow, I can do so without climbing out of bed. Being able to get comfortable, and not completely wake myself up by stumbling around the room, is helpful. And this is by far the simplest remote control I’ve ever had – four buttons. I can manage that in my sleep.
Giorni in cui mi chiedo se è peccato avere certi pensieri indecenti o se è peccato non assecondarli.
Listening: Hell Is Around The Corner - Tricky
Handcrafted, radio controlled model hovercraft.
They are swimming in the lake.
Driving is very enjoyable
"E la vita che verrà
Ci risorprenderà
Ma saremo noi ad essere più stanchi
Il futuro cementifica
La vita possibile
Qui la vista era incredibile
Da oggi è probabile
Che ciò che siamo stati non saremo più
Il passato adesso è piccolo
Ma so ricordarmelo "