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A picture taken at our office. Shows a Linksys (Cisco) switch which provides internet to our offices. Yay. :D
This crew needed to dig, sweep and dig some more every switch on the Carol Stream, IL branch after heavy snow.
Choose A Job You Love And You Will Never Have To Work A Day In Your Life - Confucius
The Southern Railway Museum, Atlanta, GA
Nikon D200; Tokina 12-24mm f/4
iso100; 1/50 @ f/22
Composite: PS CS3
Twins are one soul split into two - one mind, one heartbeat.
Disclaimer: Though they may be the same sculpt, they're not really twins. XD
I lubed the switch with Krytox and the gold spring with Victorinox oil. To cap it off, I’m adding a clear switch top from Abo Studio.
Hey! So As You May Know We Are Almost At 200 Photos So... We Have To Get A New Account. We Made A New One and If U Could Add It As A Contact That Would Be Great. I Will Comment "Hey" On This Photo With That Account :D Thanks! But We Will Still Be On This Account Putting Photos Till It Runs Fully Out Of Room. :D ~Tessa
USB Ports and a port for a switch to cut the 5v from the USB to the main circuit. This enables me to turn off the devices when the computer is still on.
My BlueberryStyle 16mm small iris eyes arrived for Alto, my SWITCH Doha on a Mirodoll 66cm (NS-C) body.
Panel Switchman using transmission measuring test set. Circa early 1970's. The various colored bars actually represented outgoing trunks with colors used to delimit trunks groups. There was one jack for each outgoing trunk. The green cords shown plugged into trunks are how the Switchman would access trunks for testing. The gray device his left hand is on was used to measure the signal coming back from a distant offices miliwatt 1000 cycle test line. Below his left arm are the rows of buttons used to enter the number you wanted dialed on the trunk by the OGT circuits. The OGT contained a mini sender for trunk testing. An old example used to be 0077 for 1000 cycle test tone and 0085 for test line test (answer supervision test). These numbers no longer apply.
Liverpool Lantern Company really put on a great show last night in town. Girls with light up brollies, a Snow Queen, and all sorts. Really a visual treat. It signals the start of Xmas in town. Every Thursday there will be street entertainers out from 5-8pm. The Xmas Market opens in a couple of weeks and town is now twinkling with lots of Xmas lights. 50mm heaven.
In other news a book I've contributed to is available for pre-order. Its called Letterpool and features various photographs of typography around Liverpool. If you're a fan of good photos or typography, or simply fancy something a bit different you should take a look. Also if you use this code: "lpdo1" when you preorder it you get 10% off. The book is produced by Switch Creative who worked with me on the Port of Culture exhibition.
No stupid awards or stupid group invites.