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Why the stand? Well, there is a LOT of heat in old dusty machines, and since it will be running over the weekend I thought it was a great idea.
See my other image titled "The Vault". The establishment was called The Vault for the simple reason that it once was a bank. The bar was located inside what used to be the bank vault. The mechanism inside the massive vault door provided for an elegant study in engineering.
And this is how my journey to Joburg began this morning. Crumpler bag stuffed with two laptops, my little camera, my bluetooth phone (for posting this photo!) and several books.
Soldiers of 3rd Battalion, 29th Field Artillery Regiment, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, secure a an engine onto a vehicle before loading it onto a rail car during their unit’s rail operation at Fort Carson, Colorado, Nov. 28, 2016. The 3rd ABCT made a monumental effort to load its equipment onto the rails so it can be transported overseas for its upcoming deployment. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Ange Desinor 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division Public Affairs)
Feels so secured in mother's hug..Got this in a low resolution. Could not grab my best camera for this snap
The Aft Lines secured around the 'H-Bitt' on the tug "Might Jesse" will keep her snug and tight during the winter along Sandusky Bay in Sandusky, OH.
Secure, linked modular buildings to house essential control and automation systems on a large scale.
© Portakabin Limited
It's great that they're increasing the security of my Internet banking with this SecurID One Time Password token, but the usual "we can provide this leaflet in alternative formats" message made me wonder. It's great that a visually impaired person can find out about the new tokens, but I wonder what equivalent security they offer to someone who cannot read the LCD. I just found this a little funny really.