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More from the Sacramento meet!
These two have coordinating colors, so I just had to get pictures of them together!
My girl is a Jolly Plus / Doll Heart Tutti Flower Diasy! She's a new addition to the crew.
Yes thats right, I switched. Damn am I glad that Windows is out the window (pun kinda intended). See the notes for more info
GLC 385 is working Sand Yard in Owasso but before the work starts the crew comes up and switches the switch stand that leads onto HESR territory to Durand
After received my faulted meter CL i started to play with it and returned the lighmeter back from death...but the needle worked only after pressing countless times the battery check...of course it couldn´t be normal. Couldn´t find any help so decided to get into it. There is a switch that powers the lightmeter i used some delicate sandpaer to clean the connectiong spots
Well, a week or so ago I got the opportunity to jumpseat on a 737-700 up to Deadhorse, Alaska.
Here is a view from the jumpseat (which by the way was very comfortable) looking at the upper panel of switches. So many different systems.
Loco crew of Amtrak 151 had to manually set the switch before proceeding to Vancouver Pacific Central station.
Arundinaria tecta, or (evergreen) switch cane, classified under the tribe Arundinarieae, is one of three native species of bamboo found in North America.
Common in the bottomlands, the switch cane seen here is in a Jacksonville, NC neighborhood, living by a small rivulet that provides it with its required water intake. With its high water intake, switch cane is highly tolerant of flooding, and because of its presence of rhizomes, it is tolerant of fire as well.