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Replaced the worn leatherette, light-seals and batteries. Ready to run the first roll of film through it.

Design, Remove and refit ensuite with Utopia Bathroom furniture, Merlyn shower Enclosure, Aqualisa shower and Amtico Flooring

Some philips SRM and SRS fixtures are getting replaced.

I replaced my original upload because of a cloud cover earlier. I think this is a better shot, even with a little atmospheric disturbance.

 

Added to Explore Oct 27, 2007 (don't ask me why... it's not even close to my best effort)

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Built in 1894-1896, this Italian Renaissance Revival-style building was designed by Edward B. Green and William S. Wicks to house the Twentieth Century Club, replacing the Delaware Avenue Baptist Church that had previously stood on the site. The oldest section of the building is the front wing, which was constructed as an addition onto the old Delaware Avenue Baptist Church building. In 1904, a large rear addition was made to the building, completely replacing the old church building, housing a gymnasium, pool, showers, and a spa. The property was expanded to the rear in 1933, with the addition of an Italian-style formal garden courtyard and a low two-story rear wing. The three-story building features an orange brick exterior with a rusticated stone base, terra cotta trim, a low-slope roof enclosed by a parapet, a cornice at the base of the third floor with dentils and modillions, third floor windows with decorative metal screens, a second-story loggia over the front entrance with five brick arches supported by paired ionic columns in the middle, with french doors and large windows, windows in the end bays of the second floor of the front facade located in recessed blind arched openings, a central front entrance flanked by large decorative sconces with trim surrounds and planters surrounding the doors, and a much simpler, unadorned facade on the rear wing. The building is a contributing structure in the Allentown Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, and was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011.

Replacing a cracked laptop case after it took a fall.

I replaced the stair treads on Mom & Jack's front steps. Stephen is going to remove the stripped screws for me. Recycled pastic, low skid treds. Next I need to paint the risers.

Replaced the badly warped stock rotors for some POWERS SLOT "fire slotted" and CRYO Treatmented rotors. I know this will eliminate the warped rotor issue on this truck as I have used the Cryo process before on my street cars and the rally car.

 

Replaced the badly warped stock rotors for some POWERS SLOT "fire slotted" and CRYO Treatmented rotors. I know this will eliminate the warped rotor issue on this truck as I have used the Cryo process before on my street cars and the rally car. The cool part is that you can order the rotors with Cryo Treatment from POWER SLOT directly! Back in the day you had to send rotors off to a different place to have the treatment done.

 

Rotor #'s 2006 Jeep Commander:

 

Front: 126.58001SL & 126.58001SR

 

www.powerslot.com/partsapp/details.php?id=362&makes=1...

 

Rear: 126.58002SL & 126.58002SR

 

www.powerslot.com/partsapp/details.php?id=363&makes=1...

My Breakfast for this lovely morning..

 

Mc Donald's Big Breakfast...

Easily Replace Light Seals with Black 8 ply Wool (not acrylic) instead of foam rubber.

A trick I learned by Googling around.

I'm using wool because it doesn't decay and is much easier to fit than the 2mm foam. The pre-glued, pre-cut foam sticks to everything on the way into the groove, cutting your own is difficult and you still have the sticking problem.

I used Selleys Kwik Grip. Just draw some up into a 10mm syringe out of the tube and lightly inject it into the grooves. Use a damp rag to wipe up any excess. The syringes are available on ebay.

Cut the wool longer than needed, stretch and twist it to reduce the diameter, keep it taut and lower into the groove, press in gently with a matchstick or toothpick and ensure it's seated and even.

Trim the ends, tuck them in. Don't forget to cut out a section near the film counter reset pin, normally on the upper right side of the groove.

Bob's Yer Uncle.

Replaced on March 19, 2006 with a higher resolution photo with the streaks cropped out.

hcg diet

diet

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bodybuilding diet

raw food diet

diet coke mentos

atkins diet

michael phelps diet

mentos diet coke

lemonade diet

lana del rey

diet coke commercial

jay cutler diet

hcg diet results

jenna marbles diet

diet coke

vegan diet

low carb diet

grapefruit diet

liquid diet

the style...

 

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There was a lot going on. We had flaggers, light plants, police and signal guys working hard all night.

Thu Mar 08, 2007

This is now a REPLACED version - desaturated, color balanced, and brightened.

 

my new strobes... 2 150 W/S one off camera left and high turned down, and one off camera right shooting through it at 3/4 power.

 

Triggered by an old Vivitar 283 on camera with an aluminum foil ''shield'' to keep it's light from reaching subjects. The strobes all have auto sensing triggers built in.

 

1/125sec @ f9 handheld

 

I know now I need to bring subjects forward about 2 more feet from the background so I can push it into complete shadows.

 

1/125sec @ f9 handheld

Bicycle Church's kid's bike work party. We refurbished 15 kids bikes to be distributed by the Western Service Workers.

Muita ansiedade da galera para ver os garotos do grupo Replace numa tarde de autógrafos na Central Surf do Shopping Aricanduva!

Derek making the point that we need to replace interface clues and features we take away with things that are at least as good, or else the walls will fall down.

 

Future of Web Design Conference

Millennium Broadway Hotel

New York, NY

 

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ooops. dropped it. fell down, went boom.

Walking to the bridge, just in time for this weeks @deviantArt WeeklyFotoChallenge.

 

Hiking in Letchworth a week ago. All the photographs on this roll have a soft focus throughout, almost like a pinhole camera. A few of them turned out almost dreamy.

 

The 50mm lens on my faithful Argus C3 appears to be stuck. Aperture and shutter are fine, but the focus mechanism is jammed. Time to take it apart or, at least, remove and reinstall it. If all else fails I will replace it.

 

Until 1963 the path I walked was a railroad running along the east side of the Genesee River gorge. Earlier there had been a canal along the same route. In many places the remains of the old canal can be seen along side the rail bed turned path. The iron trestle visible in both of the reference photographs was replaced a few years ago by the arched span above my head.

 

www.letchworthparkhistory.com/lpa220.html

www.letchworthparkhistory.com/lpa37.html

 

Argus C3 Brick with a stuck lens

Kentmere Pan 400 exposed at 800, developed in D76 1:1 17 min

Epson Perfection V500 Photo scanner

 

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#blackandwhite, #shootfilmstaypoor, #ishootfilm, #argusc3, #rangefinder, #stucklens,

#letchworth, #letchworthstatepark, #railroadbridge, #portagebridge, #bridge,

#weeklyfotochallenge

SNCF is replacing 4 of the 6 railway bridges near my block. This first part 2 bridges this weekend. This set about all the preparation and heavy material.

replaced: converted b&w

The painting is by F.C. Yohn depicting a heroic scene outside Fort Moultrie, South Carolina on June 28, 1776. Sergeant William Jasper was an American soldier in the Revolutionary War, serving in the 2nd South Carolina Regiment and fighting against the British. During the Battle of Sullivan’s Island, the flag of South Carolina was shot down by a British shell. Jasper ran out of the fort, grabbed the flag, and raised it again on a temporary staff. He held the flag under enemy fire until a new staff was installed. For his courage, he was given a sword by Governor John Rutledge and offered an officer’s commission, which he declined. He died in 1779 during the Siege of Savannah, while trying to rescue another flag.

 

“I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something . . .” Edward Everett Hale.

 

“So long as we think of ourselves as reflecting honest beliefs, a nation of individuals fearlessly determined to protect all that we hold dear – then our American Way of Life will prosper.

 

“But if individualism is ever replaced by dull passivity we will have lost one of our most cherished possessions. ‘I cannot do everything, but still I can do something. . .’ wrote Edward Everett Hale. If we neglect this great heritage of freedom – so dearly purchased – we shall fail to meet the true challenge of our time.” [From the ad copy]

 

[Note: What was true in 1961, is even truer today. Our destiny is truly in our hands, as we bear witness to lies and appalling behavior becoming the norm among leaders who should know better.]

 

The back, all clean and ready to go.

I have replaced my FJ73 Old Exhaust with New one.

Mass Upload of Woodward photos..

I didn't have any internet at camp but here are a few photos that have to do with rollerblading

 

Mass Upload of Woodward photos..

I didn't have any internet at camp but here are a few photos that have to do with rollerblading.

 

Mass Upload of Woodward photos..

I didn't have any internet at camp but here are a few photos that have to do with rollerblading.

Positioning new ties for the inserting machine

Speaker amplifier connected to headphone jack. Internal speaker and amp is not installed yet.

Replacing it all with peel-n-stick. Yeah, that sucked. Liked the original solution better, but it is what it is.

View from restaurant Victoria

Replacing an old gas boiler with a better one

Rock Show Festival - 28/O1/2O1O

Capital Disco - Santos/SP

 

Restart - Hevo 84 - Replace [+]

6-inch Mk.VII Gun Emplacement constructed in 1941 using reinforced concrete and iron throughout, with an anti-strafing protective cover. It replaced and almost totally removed the 1901 6-inch BL gun emplacement, while re-using its magazine and shelter, it partially superseded a pillbox.

 

The casemate is a rectangular wall 9ft 8in high extending around part of the sides and the rear of the gun emplacement, and entered through a simple opening in the west or rear wall. Against the northern side it includes a small rectangular room, measuring 8ft x 4ft, reached through a doorway 3ft wide x 5ft 11in high. The door opened outward. The room probably received and directed electric and hydraulic power to the gun and emplacement, a continuous channel in the floor leads around the room and out into the gun pit. Scars on the walls are probably from shelving, power boxes and coat hooks.

 

The casemate roof is an anti-strafing cover, comprising a framework of iron girders supporting a roof of 3ft square x 3in thick concrete-asphalt tiles. The upright girders holding the roof are carried on small concrete pads. Along the back wall of the casemate are five recessed ready-use ammunition lockers, two of which abut the sides of the pillbox. Measuring on average 3ft 3in wide, 3ft 1in deep x 3ft 1in high, the recesses have metal frames for outward opening double doors, one is labelled ''CARTRIDGE''

 

The gun emplacement itself is reached by two upward flights of steps at the northern and southern ends of the casemate. The rear of the emplacement contains five recessed lockers for ready-use ammunition, measuring on average, 3ft 3in wide, 3ft 1in deep x 2ft 11in high. Several heavy-duty metal frames for outward-opening double metal doors, and at least one is labelled ''SHEL''. A drainage gully runs around the outside of the emplacement. The emplacement defines a circular gun pit 24ft 7in in diameter and 5ft 3in deep, partly covered by a platform supported on concrete pillars leaving a central circular aperture, 13ft 1in wide, for mounting of the 6-inch Mk.VII gun. The heavy holdfast bolts in the base of the gun pit are offset in two concentric circles of 7ft 3in and 7ft 4in diameter.

 

The channel bringing the power to the gun, rebated for metal covers, runs into the gun pit through a gap in the emplacement, 2ft 5in wide, in the north-west corner. This gun was sited on the edge of the promontory overlooking the Haven. Such was the potential of instability of the site that the emplacement has been strengthened with six tires of roughly concentric concrete buttressing, such that it resembles a ''wedding cake'' when viewed from a distance. The buttressing, which is visible in aerial photographs dated 1944, has not prevented the appearance of large cracks in the structure.

 

Behind the casemate to the west, but offset southward from its entrance, is a covered corridor, 33ft 1in long x 6ft 0.5in wide internally. It is lit partly by natural light at high level in the north wall by three six-light windows, each 1ft 8in wide x 1ft 2in high. At the far end the south wall is carried around the shaft of an ammunition lift from the magazine below, accessed through an opening in the wall, 5ft 10in x 5ft 5indeep, with a shelf 1ft 7in wide projecting into the corridor at waist level. An electric light bracket survives above the lift. Brickwork in the lift opening is a late feature. Ammunition would have been unloaded and taken along the corridor on wheeled trolleys to the ready-use ammunition lockers in the casemate. An external sign on the northern wall denotes the most recent military designation of the gun ''A3 EMPLACEMENT''.

Push as much of the excess string inside ( secure the knot or it will just come out, I used the end of a pen ) then go fish around with a small hook and pull through square(spring) hole to the side nearest the round hole

Replacing yet another car camera

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