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Kmart Cafeteria Kitchen, part of the abandon section

John W. Weeks, Section 5, Grave 7064, was an American politician in the Republican Party. He served as the U.S. Representative for Massachusetts from 1905 to 1913, as a U.S. Senator from 1913 to 1919, and as Secretary of War from 1921 to 1925. (U.S. Army photo by Rachel Larue/released)

Classic Marbelite 2-section when it was working. Now demoted to flash duty.

Satsang Programme at Paris, France on July 12, 2019 in the divine presence of Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj

Bedroom section at IKEA.

 

As a reminder, keep in mind that this picture is available only for non-commercial use and that visible attribution is required. If you'd like to use this photo outside these terms, please contact me ahead of time to arrange for a paid license.

Manual section numbering in HTML publication was previously ignored in the contents list. Now manually numbered sections will be shown properly.

Christmas, decorations, holiday,

 

The bakery section was totally rocking the holiday festivities!

These sections demonstrate the material swapping roles of glass and concrete is specific locations. The conrete at the Western end of the house and in the studios to deflect noise and to increase privacy. The glass walls and panels are used in the sharing spaces of the living and meeting room to capulate the landscape.

This was done for a client of Old Town Drafting, to re-work the spacing and then to update the dimension strings. After that was done some color was added to make it a little more exciting.

Section 8 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, May 7, 2020. This was one of the last Officer Sections established prior to the desegregation of national cemeteries. As a result, there are a number of private markers located here. Section 8 was the last section of the cemetery where private markers were authorized to be installed. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)

the easiest section by far. made this progress for just few hours. and just starting with the animals and water....

Blue grape section.

 

Nikon D7100

AF-S 70-200G-ED 1:4 F200mm F4

Mitutoyo M PLAN APO 10X.

Mirror up time 1500 ms.

Time= 500ms.

Led flash delay after shutter open: 480 ms.

 

Foreground flash leds:

12 Cree power leds into 6 channels

All channels @ 95% power

Flash time 400 us.

 

Background flash leds:

R = 50%

G = 50%

B= 17%

W= 0%

Flash time 11 msec.

 

Zerene stacker: 85 steps @ 5 um.

ControlMyNikon tethering software V4.3.

 

Marines from the Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C. (8th and I) march off during military funeral honors for U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Ronald Lee Ermey in Section 82 of Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, Jan. 18, 2019.

 

Ermey was best known for his notable role as drill instructor Gunnery Sgt. Hartman in the 1987 film “Full Metal Jacket.” He served for 11 years in the Marines, including 14 months in Vietnam before being medically discharged in 1972 as a staff sergeant. He received an honorary promotion to gunnery sergeant in 2002 from then-Commandant Gen. James Jones. Ermey died April 15, 2018 at the age of 74.

 

Ermey’s spouse, Marianila Ermey, received the U.S. flag from the service.

 

(U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)

CIF CENTRAL SECTION CHAMPIONSHIP

 

Liberty High School - Wednesday, May 14, 2008

www.andynoise.com/valley08.html

 

Central Section Grand Masters

 

At Liberty

 

Team standings--unavailable.

 

400 relay--1. Bakersfield (Hunt, Turner, Johnson, Norwood), 42.28; 2. Clovis East (Bourbon, Scott, Smith, Woods), 42.58; 3. Redwood (Stewart, Ray, Root, Coles), 43.07; 4. Central (Newsome, Bigelow, Hammack, Phillips), 43.15. 1,600--1. Chris Schwartz, Foot, 4:15.80; 2. Jonathan Sanchez, Buch, 4:17.48; 3. Eric Battles, CW, 4:20.34; 4. Jesse Arellano, Mad, 4:21.56. 110H--1. Ethan DeJongh, MtW, 14.49; 2. Sean Johnson, Buch, 14.66; 3. Jon Funch, CW, 14.81; 4. Isiah Crunk, Wash, 15.17. 400--1. Maurice Lewis, Ed, 49.08; 2. Isiah Purvis, Lib, 49.13; 3. Daniel Lozano, Stock, 49.35; 4. Jelani Hendrix, Ed, 49.62. 100--1. Brendon Bigelow, Central, 10.62; 2. Emmanuel Turner, Bak, 10.81; 3. Matt Sumlin, Gar, 10.91; 4. Chris Lopez, GW, 10.98. 800--1. Anthony Mitchell, North, 1:54.19; 2. Aric Champagne, MtW, 1:54.97; 3. Andrew Campbell, CW, 1:55.69; 4. Arturo Ramirez, Centennial, 1:55.83. 300H--1. DeJongh, MtW, 37.93; 2. Cody Alves, Sel, 37.94; 3. James Smith, CE, 39.03; 4. Sean Johnson, Buch, 39.28. 200--1. Brendon Bigelow, Central, 21.29; 2. Isiah Purvis, Lib, 21.96; 3. Mario Navarette, Sanger, 22.04; 4. Chris Lopez, GW, 22.29. 3,200--1. Chris Schwartz, Foot, 9:24.19; 2. Jonathan Sanchez, Buch, 9:24.99; 3. Jon Ross, CE, 9:26.42; 4. Danny Vartanien, Buch, 9:26.42. 1,600 relay--1. Edison (Hendrix, Carter, Boughton, Lewis), 3:17.86; 2. Liberty (Hill, Garside, Affentranger, Purvis), 3:18.95; 3. Bakersfield (Miller, Turner, Johnson, Gooden), 3:20.06; 4. Clovis East (Ellis, Defonska, Woods, Smith), 3:22.40. PV--1. Andrew Lohse, Mad, 15-0; 2. Michael Peterson, CE, 15-0J; 3. Jeff Brenner, Cl, 14-6; 4. Frankie Puente, Sel, 14-0. SP--1. Dayshan Ragans, Foot, 60-7; 2. Matt Darr, Fron, 52-8.75; 3. Troy Rush, CW, 52-8.5; 4. Christian Millard, CE, 51-10.5. TJ--1. Johnny Carter, Ridge, 48-3; 2. Tyler Thompson, Shaf, 47-3; 3. Chris Kelly, Ridge, 46-11.5; 4. Jordan Smith, Central, 46-10.5. D--1. Dayshan Ragans, Foot, 199-2; 2. Jacob Budwig, Fowl, 168-8; 3. Niko Gomes, Cl, 164-10; 4. Matt Darr, Fron, 157-7. LJ--1. Kenny Phillips, Central, 23-4; 2. Tyler Thompson, Shaf, 21-11.5; 3. Dillon Root, Red, 21-11; 4. Kevin Norwood, GV, 21-8.75. HJ--1. Kenny Phillips, Central, 6-8; 2. Isiah Griggs, Bak, 6-6; 3. George Robbins, West, 6-4; 4. Jeff Brenner, Cl, 6-4J.

 

Notes: Top three in each event advance to state meet, May 30-31 in Norwalk. The two wild cards with the best times/marks from all sections also advance.

 

Girls track

 

Central Section Grand Masters

 

At Liberty

 

Team standings--unavailable.

 

400 relay--1. Edison (Eng, Scott, Thompson, Sears), 47.16; 2. Bullard (J. Williams, Riddlesprigger, Baisch, L. Williams), 48.17; 3. Tulare Western, 48.73; 4. Bakersfield (Torres, Belt, Brown, Wandick), 48.80. 1,600--1. Saleh Barsarian, Cl, 5:02.98; 2. Meghan Marvin, Cl, 5:03.02; 3. Chloe Allen, CW, 5:04.62; 4. Allison Gonzales, Ex, 5:11.52; 100H--1. Alyssa Monteverde, CW, 14.59; 2. Brianny Williams, Ed, 14.60; 3. Taylor Jackson, Fr, 15.04; 4. Jen Melton, CW, 15.37. 400--1. Breanna Thompson, Ed, 56.64; 2. Dedrea Wyrik, Sun, 57.49; 3. Lasasha Aldredge, Central, 58.12; 4. Taylor Donaldson, Reed, 58.13. 100--1. Megan Del Pino, CW, 11.66; 2. Jenna Prandini, Cl, 11.74; 3. Lynn Williams, Bul, 12.00; 4. Brushay Wandick, Bak, 12.01. 800--1. Allysa Mejia, Reed, 2:17.47; 2. Molly Pahkamaa, ElD, 2:17.73; 3. Katie Fry, Ex, 2:18.74; 4. Ashlee Thomas, Centennial, 2:19.77. 300H--1. Alyssa Monteverde, CW, 43.92; 2. Taylor Jackson, Fron, 44.86; 3. Brianny Williams, Ed, 45.69; 4. Alana Alexander, Centennial, 46.12. 200--1. Megan Del Pino, CW, 23.94; 2. Dominique Whittington, Lem, 24.65; 3. Brushay Wandick, Bak, 24.69; 4. Breanna Thompson, Ed, 24.90. 3,200--1. Jordan Hasay, MP, 10:24.78; 2. Meghan Marvin, Cl, 10:59.96; 3. Chloe Allen, CW, 11:06.19; 4. Corina Mendoza, Mad, 11:32.06. 1,600 relay--1. Edison (Burk, Thompson, Scott, Smith), 3:54.89; 2. Stockdale (Cady, Anderson, Mello, S. Anderson), 3:58.26; 3. Clovis West (Laidley, Capriotti, Del Pino, Monteverde), 3:59.02; 4. Reedley, 3:59.07. D--1. Anna Jelmini, Shaf, 162-5; 2. Alex Collatz, Stock, 148-6; 3. Carey Tuuamalemalo, Taft, 130-9; 4. Janae Coffee, CW, 121-6. LJ--1. Jenna Prandini, Cl, 18-7.25; 2. Lynn Williams, Bul, 18-0.75; 3. Alana Alexander, Centennial, 17-6.75; 4. Ja'Nia Sears, Ed, 17-6.5. HJ--1. Alyssa Monteverde, CW, 5-4; 2. Cristina Muro, GW, 5-2; 3. Katherine Mahr, Buch, 5-2; 4. Marish Riddlesprigger, Bul, 5-2J. SP--1. Anna Jelmini, Shaf, 44-0.75; 2. Destanie Yarbrough, CE, 37-10; 3. Heather Vermillion, Red, 37-9; 4. Tasha Firstone, CW, 36-6.5. TJ--1. Alana Alexander, Centennial, 38-3.75; 2. Jenna Prandini, Cl, 38-3; 3. Goziam Okolie, 36-10.5; 4. Alex Collatz, Stock, 36-2. PV--1. Allison Berryhill, CW, 11-6; 2. Amanda Klinchuch, Lib, 11-6J; 3. Cheree Jones, King, 10-6; 4. Emily Falkenstein, Buch, 10-6J.

 

Notes: Top three in each event advance to state meet, May 30-31 in Norwalk. The two wild cards with the best times/marks from all sections also advance.

 

Ventura, California

Bukit Jelutong, Section U8, Shah Alam

See how Malaysians drive, the light trails were hectic. Huhu

Nurses Memorial in Section 21 of Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, April 22, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)

Section 1 of Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, May 23, 2020. This section was originally called the “Western” section and along with Sections 2 & 3, it was created in the 1870s for Civil War officers who elected to be buried at ANC. Section 1 is located near Tanner Amphitheater and has an eclectic mix of grave markers, including a cannon. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)

Section 3 top half. Will the progress on bottom half, looks like 2/3 of the pieces are in place. That makes ~9000 pieces done and 24000 left. @_@ @_@ @_@

Superga sections:

model before 2004 (top)

converse (bottom)

All in almost as new condition

The actual owners of the Superga have now (since 2004)unfortunately halved the rubber soil thickness... Stupid them!

Check the unofficial Superga web site

 

www.superga2750.0catch.com/

Add the previous two square sides to create the next square size, maintaining the same proportions. The spiral shell of the chambered nautilus is but one example in nature of this beautiful sequence,

I accidentally discovered this golden ratio derivation in 1997 while working on an unrelated geometry problem. I've always liked its self-evident aesthetics. I haven't found a similar solution anywhere but have not made an exhaustive search.

A few days ago I read about the ancient problem of squaring the circle and realized that this geometry also contained a solution to that problem.

This illustration demonstrates both derivations.

Taenia section stained fixed slide shot with a 90mm Tamron, Belloews at 150mm on a canon 50D.

Grossdeutschland Aufklärungs at the Victory Show 2014.

 

For more information on our group - www.gdrecon.co.uk

Photographed in the Regional Parks Botanic Garden in Tilden Park on December 1, 2020.

Incredible how this all lines-up, but then again, this is a precision kit. Note only STBD skinned

A couple of young members of the WW&F Section Crew ease their track car out of the Section House shed as they prepare to head north for some main line track work.

Inside view of one section of superstructure

One of the things I loved about Festival of the Lion King was the crowd interaction. From being assigned an animal to portray during the show, to the performers encouraging the audience to sing---sitting in the theater being involved in the show really was a Disney experience at its finest.

JCP&L Emergency Preparedness Exercise in Holmdel, New Jersey

Section through the Mandelbrot-Julia set, defined as the points (z,c) in C^2 where z_{n+1}=z_n^2+c does not diverge for z_0=z. This section corresponds to z_0=0.4*i+a real number. The color denotes the magnitude of the smallest iterate.

Soldiers from the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard), the U.S. Army Band, “Pershing’s Own,” and the 3d U.S. Infantry Regiment Caisson Platoon conduct military funeral honors with funeral escort for Sen. Robert Dole in Section 4 of Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Feb. 2, 2022.

 

In 1942, Dole volunteered for the U.S. Army’s Enlisted Reserve Corps to fight in World War II and was later commissioned as a second lieutenant with the Army’s 10th Mountain Division. In 1945, Dole was seriously wounded while charging a German position in northern Italy where he was hit by a shell fragment that shattered his collarbone and part of his spine, paralyzed him from the neck down. After spending three years recovering, he received two Purple Hearts and two Bronze Stars with Valor. Dole was medically discharged from the Army in 1947 as a captain.

 

Dole later became a senator for Kansas from 1969-1996, presidential nominee in 1996, a supporter of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and a dedicated supporter of wounded veterans, including remembrance of WWII veterans.

 

Gen. Mark Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, presented the U.S. flag for the service to Dole’s spouse, former Sen. Elizabeth Dole.

 

(U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)

Women's Lib section of the "Get Up, Stand Up" exhibit, and a sketcher.

Wave I/O for USB input - Ian´s SPDIF/AES input board - Ian´s FIFO Module - Ian´s Isolator module V2.5 - Ian´s Dual Clock Module with Crystek CCHD-957 Clock´s (powerd from a LiFePo4 cell) - Ian´s I2S to PCM V2.0 Module - to 2* Red Baron

 

All informations from Ian´s modules can be read here:

 

www.diyaudio.com/wiki/Ians_I2S_FIFO_Project

Calcified leaf segment

December 30, 2014

This section of leaf, approximately 2 inches (5 cm) in length, was found trapped in a small pool of water on the face of an actively forming carbonate tufa in Centerville, Washington County, Pennsylvania The piece of leaf was thickened, and had lost all pliability. The mid-vein of the leaf is running roughly horizontal towards the bottom of the image.

 

The opposite side of this leaf segment can be seen in the adjacent image.

 

DSCF3823a

An ice penetrating radar is deployed from a string of kayaks to survey a section of the Petermann glacier in Greenland. Three scientists, working in partnership with Greenpeace fit a radar transmitter, receiver and antennas to a chain of four kayaks, to obtain valuable data on the processes operating over floating ice shelves. This will reveal more of the complex nature of the ice thickness, basal melt-rates and insight into the breakup at the front section of Petermann. The scientists are Jason Box, Richard Bates and Alun Hubbard, the three took turns to paddle the kayaks whilst running the radar, over the carefully selected 25 kilometer course along a meltwater channel which runs down the middle of the glacier's floating ice shelf. Kayaking the occasionally hazardous route they were careful to stop just short of a 'whirlpool' which Dr Bates had previously cast with a CTD, finding it to reach the seawater currents in the fjord, 60m below. The team of scientists are on board the Arctic Sunrise during the 1st leg of Greenpeace's 3 month long Arctic Impacts expedition, to document the effects of climate change on the Arctic environment ahead of the Copenhagen summit which will be held in December 2009

 

Technical notes.

1. The entire route was seaward of the glacier's grounding line and therefore on the 'floating tongue' of the glacier which floats in seawater in the Petermann fjord.

2. The transmitter is installed inside the green un-manned kayak (pictured with solar panel). The receiver in the forward red kayak paddled by scientists Hubbard and Bates.

3. The two 40m antennas (inside the orange rubber hosing) were floated in the water attached to rope between the kayaks.

4. The ice radar works by sending short, discrete bursts of radio waves in the High Frequency range at very high power (4kV pulses) which 'bounce' off internal and basal reflectors creating return waves. A broadband digital spectrum analyser at the receiver decodes and records this information from the return signal received.

5. The radar (aka radio-echo sounder) is a 'deep-look' type, operating in High Frequency range with a high power output, customised by Hubbard in collaboration with Uppsala University.

6. A simple diagram of the setup is available on request, as source material to make graphics.

7. The science team are concentrating their research on the qualities of submarine melting, holding the view that there has is a huge gap in our understanding of this field, over the traditional area of atmospheric melting. They hope to contribute to much needed research that will inform more accurate predictions of sea level rise.

I'm building a 1/144th scale Battleship IJN Yamato for Big Gun Battles.

 

I'm experimenting with some new construction techniques. In this case, hot wire foam cutting.

 

Here is a section of the hull, between frames 5 and 6, of 21, cut out of foam insulation.

 

Section 34 at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, July 10, 2019. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)

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