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Iron Horse 1971 Top Fuel Dragster owned by Sam Chastin and restored to original specs. One of the last front engine dragsters and historically important. Photographed at Kingdon Raceway, Lodi, CA Sept. 11, 2010.
Switch Galaxy Ultra for PS4 is an insanely addictive, fast-paced, reflex-based arcade challenge with two modes of play, gorgeous visuals and high quality audio.
Weave your way across the galaxy in story mode, avoiding enemies and obstacles. Along the way collect credits and look out for pickups on the track that allow you to obtain the best times! For higher-stakes, choose survival mode and see how long you can last with one-life and an infinite track.
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A look at the lift frog. A guess beefy would be a good word for it. At the right edge of the picture a wheelset would travelling on the rail normally. Then when it rolls onto the lift frog it's ramped upward so the flanges are on top of the mainline rail when it crosses (about where the pink spray paint is seen). At the left edge a short ridge on the joiner block (5 bolts) is where the wheel ramps back down after crossing the main rail. The inside of the wheel travels alongside that ridge.
I'm not sure if this switch was to go here at Lomira for the stub track or perhaps a little farther up at the south end of Quad Graphics side track. July 20, 2024.
This circuit is a modified cut down version of the circuit published in Silicon Chip January 2009.
www.siliconchip.com.au/cms/A_111079/article.html
This cut down version only checks for the 5v on the USB line.
Raised and born inside a muslim family, Ramdan is now a buddhist. He just recently pronounced his new faith to his friends and family, surprising them.
Socially, switching religion has never been an easy thing. But Ramdan, as he stated, is ready for the consequences.
Maker: Edouard Baldus (1813-1889)
Born: Germany
Active: France
Medium: heliogravure
Size: 6 1/4 in x 9 1/8 in
Location: Paris
Object No. 2016.1135ar
Shelf: J-42
Publication: Palais de Versailles, grand et petit Trianon, motifs de decoration interieure et exterieure, Paris, A. Morel et Cie, Libraires editeurs. 1876
Other Collections:
Provenance: Hotel des Ventes d'Enghein, Photographies, Autographes, Fond Max Nordau, November 16, 2016, Lot 13
Notes: Beginning in the mid 1860s, and lasting until the early 1880s, Baldus primary commercial activity centered on the production of photogravures, a process he first explored in 1854. This plate is part of his first major publication in gravure form, a series of 100 heliogravures published in 1866 reproducing ornamental engravings of past masters, including Aldegrever, Master IB, Beham, Boyvin, de Bry, Delanne, Durer, Ducerceau, Holbein, Jansz, Lepaurtre, van Leyden, Marot, Solis, Vico and Woeiriot. This work had nothing to do with promoting artistic photography or his own photographic work; instead it was an industrial application of photography that brough credit and financial gain to Baldus as an inventor and entrepreneur rather than an artist. Printed by Delatre. Originally trained as a painter and having also worked as a draughtsman and lithographer before switching to photography in 1849, Édouard Baldus (1813–1889), became a central figure in the early development of French photography and acknowledged in his day as a pioneer in the still-experimental field, was widely acclaimed both for his aesthetic sensitivity and for his technical prowess. Establishing a new mode of representing architecture and describing the emerging modern landscape with magnificent authority, he enjoyed high patronage in the 1850s and 1860s. Yet, despite the artist's renown during his lifetime, his name is all but unknown today, his work savored only by connoisseurs. Baldus made his reputation with views of the monuments of Paris and the south of France, with dramatic landscapes of the Auvergne, with photographs of the New Louvre, and with a poignant record of the devastating floods of 1856. But it is his two railroad albums—the first commissioned in 1855 by Baron James de Rothschild for presentation to Queen Victoria, the second in 1861 by the Paris-Lyon-Mediterranee railroad company—that are his greatest achievement. Here he brought together his earlier architectural and scenic images with bold geometric views of the modern landscape—railroad tracks, stations, bridges, viaducts, and tunnels—to address the influence of technology (of which both the railroad and the camera are prime examples). In so doing, Baldus anticipated the concerns of Impressionist painters a decade later and those of many artists of our own day, meeting his task with a clarity and directness not since surpassed. (source: MET).
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I sell my twin sohwa : )
There face up are a bit different on smile and eyebrows color
Info:
Switch Sohwa NS (2016)
Face up done by me
Included Head + Authentication plate + Authentication certification + Default case
Mod: ear piercing with ring on the left
Price: $220
(not included shipping)
Switching Chandlers, between McArthur and Montreal Road, east side. Last day of operation. 6/14/66
Bruce Chapman 351
servers and switch at the office - headache and wire madness
servers and switch at the office - headache and wire madness
A new switch panel I made for my latest project, a 1985 Chevy Suburban 4X4 that has 1 ton running gear, a 454 big block, a 4 inch suspension lift riding on 36 inch BF Goodrich Mud Terrains on Steel wheels. Oh yeah, it is my new off road party bus!
Currently borrowing an SD17 body (Matthew's).
I like the blue/teal wig, but wow. Love the orange so much better!
Mobley (www.mobleywho.com/) in the back of Switched On (www.switchedonaustin.com/) , Austin, Texas
out-take from Bad Girl Confidence shoot (badgirlconfidence.com/)