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So the client saw a pic of this before delivery and wasn't crazy about the "BABIES" behind the carriages. She thought it detracted from their cuteness and asked me to take them out. I agree. I think it looks much better. :-)

Preserved at Pima since 1973 this Douglas C-54D had worn a white and silver scheme until circa 2015.

 

She has been painted to represent the colours worn by MATS during the Berlin Airlift of the forties.

I revised the first one and brightened it a little. I hope the affect is more fitting?

 

Hugenot State Park, Jacksonville, Florida.

 

This was taken behind the sand dunes adjacent the beach. I couldn't resist this charming scenery which reminded me of what the earth must have looked like before the advent of plate-techtonic movements. I hope I was able to relay that feeling through this image, and Thank You for taking the time to view and leave your comments and inputs. ~Digit_AL

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morning,

 

right here are a few uncensored nude photographs of my little ds a hundred forty five plus elf. sorry for the poor first-rate, these have been interested by my mobile telephone camera.

 

- sate

  

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They got new eye paint and some wing stickers.

Oh...........sweet irony.

Special Forces plate vest and M4 rifle added.

It's a bit dark because the sun is on the Western side of the house now. I have a few additions here form the last photo. There are better shots, close ups, in my stream.

I have my final exams of university when I get back to Scotland, so I had to revise while on my elective.

 

No-one in my year wanted to do their elective at this time of year because of the exams, but I reckon that revising in the Caribbean is way easier than revising in Scotland!

 

I spent most of my evenings out in the hammock on the balcony, until the mosquitos became too much to bear.

I'm going to hand-wire this on a proto board before going to PCB because I can't wait for a PCB, it's nice and easy and regular (no buses!), and I want to make sure I've got the analog bit right. And I have a good half dozen proto boards I need to use up (which were all of 40p each if memory serves), so 2 birds, one stone, KILL KILL KILL. etc.

 

But even so, I have to assume I'll be firing off a run of the PCB soon, and with that in mind I definitely couldn't trust the 3.5mm connector I had previously designed in, from the Eagle catalog, and IIRC also in the Ladyadafruit catalog. "Couldn't trust" meaning it wasn't clear to me at all if the connectors I could find on line were the same as the footprint in Eagle, and I cannot be arsed and do not have the time to learn the allegedly arcane and impenetrable Eagel component editing thing.

 

So I've revised the PCB, to something that I can definitely trust matches the component description. But it is sadly a bigger connector, so to make room I have also had to remove the pair of RCAs on the output and use the same 3.5mm stereo jack socket there.

 

But this is the version I'm going to be hand-wiring, in half-hour bursts over the next couple of weeks. Can't start yet, I need the components to arrive first.

Apparently, the original instructions on the machine were not clear enough. Who wrote this??

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