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One of the first projects in which I outsourced 3D printing was created at roughly 85% scale, forcing me to revise all of the parts and either build them from scratch or modify them to get them to correctly fit the proper dimensions
Wasdale trip photo's. Plan was to camp two nights at the Wasdale head national trust campsite. Get photo's of sunset, sunrise nad night time, from various locations in this area. Two climbers can be seen climbing one of the ridges on Great Gable. I used to have a guide book with all the names of these routes, not that I did them. The most I did was the climbers traverse scramble and then threading the needle.
Catalog #: 01_00083295
Title: Convair , 880
Corporation Name: Convair
Additional Information: USA
Designation: 880
Tags: Convair , 880
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Two guys from facebook had an interesting talk about how they scale their platform to several hundred million users.
A few months ago I got a chance to visit my friend Jeff Rutzky and see (and photograph) some of the projects he was working on for his new book Shadowfolds, that teaches how to create intricate geometric designs with fabric. The pieces are really beautiful and surprisingly easy to make.
While the batmobile of any incarnation has always been larger then a typical car. This photo I feel shows that while they are still larger then a typical Lego set car. They are scaled more appropriately.
Inverted scales to gauge the level of water in the tanks. The fire fighting tank and mechanical system are essential in the running of a big complex. A snap with the M3 and the Nokton Classin 40/1.4 MC, Fujifilm Reala 100 is good for reds.
Leica M3 Wetzlar DS, CV Nokton Classic 40mm F1.4 MC, Fujifilm Reala 100, Wide Open
A droid tries to stop R2-D2 but Obiwan cut it into parts and push it against the wall using the power of the force.
Realized for the Eurobricks Star Wars contest (June to August 2012).
This illustration of small scale hydropower shows a smaller model and a working system in the central Oregon Cascade Range. (Photo courtesy of Oregon State University)
You can see why they call this a "scaled" quail. He was on our backyard wall this morning. We've been seeing families of these running around—mom, dad, and 13 children.
Rio Rancho, NM
If you want to hear their call, go here whatbird.projectwildbird.org/obj/1073/_/target.aspx
Scaling the peaks of Helvellyn, Nethermost Pike, Dollywagon Pike, Fairfield and St Sunday Crag. Glenridding/Patterdale, Lake District, Cumbria. October 2014
Beach Lake Bakery is family-owned and operated. In the late 1990s, co-founders and owners Brian and Lisa Woods started producing artisan breads out of the garage of their home in Beach Lake, PA. Their first customers were friends, at whose houses they would drop off a few loaves, and a local fish market. With the help of their son Ian, who assisted with production and deliveries, and their daughter Jamie, whose idea it was to build and run the bakery’s small retail store, the Woodses discovered a high demand for their European-style breads and traditional American pies and cookies. They sold the business in 2007, and it moved to Honesdale, PA. It was a twist of fate, when the bakery, formerly known as Beach Lake Bread, was forced to close its doors in August, 2011, and Brian and Lisa resumed ownership. They reopened it in March, 2012, as Beach Lake Bakery, at its original location in Beach Lake.