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This is a screen cap from a video - I was walking toward the camera. Kinda liked the way I looked in this single video frame - almost as if I had posed for it.
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Sorry my legs got cut-off at the knee. That's as much of me was in frame in this part of the video. I was wearing knee-high black high heel boots... damn shame they weren't in frame. I love my boots.
The blank background was replaced with a "cut out" look against an authentic TV static "warp" effect. The TV static was created by manipulating the image of real TV static (old school CRT & scan lines) on my 25" Zenith circa 1990.
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During WW2 static Water Tanks were provided in areas or sites where there was little or no water supply. They were also necessary in case water mains were damaged by bombing so that the Fire Brigade had an alternate source of water supply. Permission to erect these tanks as a temporary measure had to be sought from the owner or agent of the properties in question. Clues as to the whereabouts of these sites may occasionally remain in the City with signs saying ‘S.W.S’ or “Static Water” on the walls of buildings. Thanks to Jeff Wharton for photo of re enactor historian flic.kr/p/2q3yctE background photo from timepix.uk is Manchester, England ( SD930614A )
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PictionID:44928593 - Title:Atlas 1B Details: Static Test on Missile 1B; Site S-2, Sycamore Canyon Date: 04/20/1958 - Catalog:14_015626 - Filename:14_015626.tif - - - - - Image from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
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Treasure Hunt #22 ~ Caravan or Trailer
First day of my Hampshire holiday and after travelling, unpacking and catching up with family I almost forgot my PotD
Stay safe and well everyone.
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Highly recommended track by one my favorite bands of all time !
♫ Godspeed you! Black emperor - Static ♫
"...prepared in innocence to meet our king of glory
and so we have this
you have it in your secret windows
and you're understanding to understand it and to bring it forth
it takes minute detail
it takes a holy life
it takes emotions
it takes dedication
it takes dedication
it takes a death..."
Martinus van Marum's Electrostatic generator or electriseermachine, the largest electricity demonstration machine built in 1784 and at the time a crowd pleaser for the Teylers museum
Eldest of the three 'Miss R's (the voice at the end of the RBW telephone ... and my boss!) observes goings on with 'Mrs R's Saab, hose pipe in hand.
Having expired on it's way back from Lathalmond, Monday evening, we came home courtesy of the AA arriving back at about 03.00 Tuesday. Since then we've fitted a new fuel filter (which took some finding on the car) and then battled to defeat the onboard computer and it's desire to subsequently limit the cars performance. Today the EGR valve's been off and cleaned of layers of carbon /coke which sorted one of it's faults, but eventually we tracked the main one down to a choked particulate trap. Here, thanks to the lap-top, the car does it's own thing ... revs at 3,500 and exhaust glowing like a blast furnace. Five minutes into the performance, the annoying dash-board display finally went out and normality was restored, I gather it's called 'Regenerating the particulate trap' !
On the right is the box containing several hundred pounds worth of re-manufactured clutch and flywheel for the Ward Dalesman.
The Stanways Tiger in the shed should go for MoT tomorrow, but the descovery of a broken rear spring this morning might put paid to the idea ... Tiger single leaf springs are a nightmare to change.