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Sir Clive Sinclair's classic plastic electric car from 1985. Never caught on.
The lighting in this part of the warehouse was very difficult to deal with. The sodium lights had a very orange cast and when you combine it with flash it's really difficult to get the white balance. Would have been a great opportunity to try the compensating filters I got for the flash if I hadn't left them at home.
Next day, and Caroline had "Caithness in a Day" planned for us. We started under cloudy skies at Gringoe and Sinclair castle ruins, near Staxigoe.
Behind us is a small sign cautioning us to be careful, as the ruin might fall over at a moment's notice. If we didn't mind. You know. Ahem.
This Started Out As A Sinclair Service Station In The Late 1960's. During The 1970's, The Service Bays Of This Station Were Remodeled To A Convenience Store. Over The Years, Many Other Updates Took Place At This Station. The Ranch Roof Got Covered In 2007 Or 2008.
This Station Has Always Been A Sinclair And Still Survives As One To This Day!
They Also Have Sinclair Gifts Inside The Store!
Vintage Aerial Photos:
1987
vintageaerial.com/photos/missouri/phelps/1987/TPH/83/5
vintageaerial.com/photos/missouri/phelps/1987/TPH/82/36 (Station Slightly Seen On The Right Side Of The Photo)
vintageaerial.com/photos/missouri/phelps/1987/TPH/83/6 (Tall Sign Seen Near The Right Side Of The Photo)
Other Photos:
2004
gassigns.org/sinclair.htm (Photos 9 To 12)
2006
www.flickr.com/photos/stephancom/327473412/ (Last Known Photo Before The Building Was Remodeled)
El primer ordinador personal que rondar per casa cap els anys 80,
amb 1KB de RAM i la expansió a 16KB.
Amb això si que es feien "virgueries" ... :-P
Vintage Computer Festival at The National Museum of Computing www.tnmoc.org at Bletchley Park.
My blog post on VCF which also contains my video round up of the event :-) rainycatz.wordpress.com/2010/06/20/vintage-computer-fair-...
Unique set of Sinclairs in first class condition with original chanter.
Made by William Sinclair in 1943 and remained with the original buyer to date. Full Ivory and one of the best instruments I have come across. I have played the drones and the sound is nothing short of tremendous. The stocks are unique with the bag secured by a screw system, as seen in the photo.