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replacement chassis for Caterham 7, rhd, long cockpit, no wiper holes, no heat hole, no exhaust hole no ears, no spare wheel holes, tunnel mounted handbrebrake, de-dion axle, k-series engine mounts, cockpit painted black
Rail Replacement seen at Newton Abbot. The line was closed between Exeter & Plymouth and saw over 77 vehicles from buses to Coaches, allocated to Rail Replacements.
The Replacements - joined by Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day - rocked the final day of the Forecastle Music Festival in Louisville, Ky.
Around Saskatoon lately, some traffic signals have been replaced with bigger ones. In this case, an Econolite signal was replaced by a larger LFE-branded signal.
Spanning Rocky Fork in Scioto County, Ohio, the "James D. Conley Bridge" replaces the historic structure that I photographed last summer. I'm told the old bridge was scrapped.
Time rate of change of design space volume, normalized modulus (with respect to the scaffold), and possible scaffold strength schema.
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Bucklen B., Wettergreen M., Liebschner M.: "Mechanical Aspects of Tissue Engineering". In Seminars in Plastic Surgery/Publisher Thieme on the topic of "Tissue Repair, Regeneration and Engineering in Plastic Surgery". Editors: Dr. C. Randall Harrell/Dr. Saleh M. Shenaq/Dr. Eser Yuksel. Volume 19, Number 3, 261-270,2005.
I like this headsculpt. It makes an interesting change from the usual grizzled veterans and movie idol sculpts that get produced in 1/6. It's perfect for a kid that's just been drafted.
Fully stoked to have finally found a drillplate to fit this little engine. No more pullstarts! w000t!!
replacement chassis for Caterham 7, rhd, long cockpit, no wiper holes, no heat hole, no exhaust hole no ears, no spare wheel holes, tunnel mounted handbrebrake, de-dion axle, k-series engine mounts, cockpit painted black
Yuma, AZ; the same style statue as the one in the adjacent photo in Prescott -- but with a replacement head
With all of the deck units now connected to the central pylon, at the time of this photograph, this was the longest free standing cantilever on the world.
I received my HL-N holga lens for my Nikon DSLR today, and these are experiments taken with it. I also added on the holga fisheye lens to get a wider angle.
These were shot with 400 ISO and the shutter speed around 100. I discovered it needs to be really bright, otherwise the photos are really dark.
I was a little disappointed because I wanted them to look more like what I get form my actual holga, with distortions & vignetting. Some of the photos look like normal digital shots.
The camera on the left is an Olympus C4000...the first digicam I ever owned, purchased back in 2004. After I moved on into DSLR's, my wife used the camera for several years.
As you can see by the lens, it's attempt at becoming a LensBaby was less than successful! The mechanism self destructed so a new cam for the spouse was in order.
I chose the Canon G11 after some research as I had not really kept up with the P&S market. This G11 is a sweet little camera and of course it's light years ahead in technology to the C4000.
The G11 actually cost less than the C4000 did in 2004.
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So after the first few comments on the portrait I originally uploaded as my Day 43, I decided to switch to this portrait. I was unsure from the start, but the comment from Sashala convinced me...the hair on the left was too distracting. :D
my friend Liz put her wallet on top of the car and drove off.. this is the current replacement technology.
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Mom finally made me a new blanket to replace the old one, which was threatening to finally tear into two pieces from all of my dragging it around everywhere.
New cabinetry knobs, faucet replacement knobs, and a kitchen pendant have been installed. That's my husband cooking dinner.
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Replacement ballast and track being laid, (view west) Layton. Saturday 23 February 2008
Photograph copyright: Ian 10B. Slide No. 15386
This is my new gear that replaces the gear I lost. Both the camera and lens are upgrades from what's gone so in that respect I did well. The camera feels quite different, button wise and smells like a new car. The view finder seems amazingly clear and crisp so I think there has been a few changes there, not that the old one was particularly unclear. The video feature this new version has is a bit fiddly focus wise but then I doubt I'll use that much. I'm not so keen on the feel of the new selector button as it's not so sensitive but that will probably be a good thing once I get used to it as before the focus selector would jump around as my nose sometimes pressed against this selector switch (I use my left eye in the viewfinder). That shouldn't happen now.
one little thing they have done at long last is to include a hot shoe protector with this camera. I had to buy one as an optional extra on the D300 and the cheapest I could get it was £5 on e-bay. Some places wanted £8 for that silly piece of plastic.
Anyway, enough talking about it. I need to find a gap in the weather and use it.
We used closed valleys, which means one whole face gets shingled and overlaps the valley by at least 12 inches. Then we made a snap-line 2 inches from the center of the valley. We'll trim the shingles along this line as we work the second face.
The Replacements - joined by Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day - rocked the final day of the Forecastle Music Festival in Louisville, Ky.
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Metro's major track replacement work continues. A ballast train with the roadrailer tractor in the middle of the formation occupies the Out line at Cullercoats.
We kept the old one a year or two longer than we should have. This is looking out from the kitchen door.
Another view of the Salem Industrial Drive crossing, giving a better view of the connector track between the old Virginian (foreground) and Norfolk & Western lines (in the background, now combined into Norfolk Southern). The US&S position light signals were introduced when the Pennsylvania Railroad was in control of the N&W, and are being replaced with a Southern Railway style system. Since the merger of N&W and Southern, most of the new managers and executives have come from the Southern side, along with their ideas on how to run a railroad.
Just as the Virginian, Wabash, and Nickle Plate disappeared into the N&W corporation, so is N&W losing its identity, with the actual corporation having been dissolved a few years ago.
flatted out on the way to work. no issues getting off of the road safely in AM rush hour traffic. Tow truck never showed up. After 2 hours of holding the bike up, I called Biker Bill and he came with his trailer.
Check out the nubs. Looking forward to knocking them off ASAP. Need to break it in before pushing too hard...
I spotted this little lady in the thrift store a couple of weeks ago, and bought her for that dress. I thought I might be able to modify it to look a little more Elizabethan if not medieval. After a closer look at the skirt design, I realized that it would be more trouble to modify than it's worth. But then I realized that the new blonde lady could easily be transformed into a more suitable Queen Araxie than the one I've currently got. I have never managed to get Araxie's eye repaint to look right, but this doll's eye color could easily be painted over with a light gray, and unlike the original Araxie head, there aren't thick layers of modern-looking "glam" makeup that have to be wiped away (along with the original eye paint), so it would be a much easier makeover. The burgundy lips won't be a problem to change. I can either paint over them with a paler pink color like I did for Helena (who also started out with lips this dark), or even wipe the original paint off and paint the lips back on with a softer shade of rose. Lips are much easier to recreate from scratch than eyes. So I may try a makeover on her this weekend and see if she comes closer to my vision of Araxie. Hopefully Kelson will be pleased with his wife's new look.
Kunz & Burns families.
Clockwise starting at left back of circle: Laura in life jacket on a ski, Mama in big hat holding Lise, Marcia with Kathy, Bettye holding Jeanie, Rusty with his back to camera. Tommy inside the circle directly in front of Kathy. Little Harry approaching from deeper water.
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On rail replacement between Chelmsford and Romford. The driver insisted on getting out of the coach and giving me an earful before I took the photo - hardly a good representative of the company. (Just say "I don't want to be in the photo" - you don't have to verbally abuse the photographer)
The Christ in majesty figure added in 1879 by Clayton & Bell www.flickr.com/gp/52219527@N00/6v8c4T6725
(The original could possibly have looked like this at Cadbury from the same workshop - flic.kr/p/2oQVEzB
- Church of St. Michael, Doddiscombsleigh Devon
Michael Garlick CCL www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7252960