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Clubbin
The radio afterparty
7 mei 2010
Switch, Hilversum
Eric van Kleef
Hardwell
Norman Soares
PartyXXL.nl
The final shot of the ACe as it throttles up for the trip out of Crookston after having to throw the switch at West Noyes Junction.
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Our front light died soon after the last stucco job was finished. I finally got around to diagnosing the problem and replacing the damaged $2 light switch.
Vreoniczos: Switch Doha + Supia body
eyes: Masterpiece
wig: Leekeworld
outfit: SanJieQiHao
faceup: Anna-Queen
Jacinthe: Switch Ajeong Closer ver. + Dikadoll
eyes: Masterpiece
wig: Crobidoll
outfit: Soom, Dolls of Paradise
faceup: AnnaQueen
Clubbin
The radio afterparty
7 mei 2010
Switch, Hilversum
Eric van Kleef
Hardwell
Norman Soares
PartyXXL.nl
I found out this guy was going at the end of a commute home. I smelled smoke, and looked down and saw a flame. I stomped on the flame reflexively, and that turned my high beams off since the flame was from the switch, ending the light show. Turns out the high beam contact was shorting to ground. The predecessor of this switch failed on me also, but it failed differently- it just knocked out my headlights- no smoke or fire.
Clubbin
The radio afterparty
7 mei 2010
Switch, Hilversum
Eric van Kleef
Hardwell
Norman Soares
PartyXXL.nl
Format: Colour photo, digital
Rights Info: Attribution, Noncommercial, Creative Commons
Repository: Blue Mountains City Library www.bmcc.nsw.gov.au/library/
Part of: Image Library
Photo Credit : John Merriman
Images taken in an Old Abandoned Hospital in North Little Rock, AR. This building is schedule to be demolished in the next few months.
Format: Colour photo, digital
Rights Info: Attribution, Noncommercial, Creative Commons
Repository: Blue Mountains City Library www.bmcc.nsw.gov.au/library/
Part of: Image Library
Photo Credit : John Merriman
This is a powered switch for the storage siding at the Bishop interlock (behind Fayette Mall) in Lexington, KY.
This switch engine is an addition to the collection at the railroad museum at Cowan, TN. - Or it has been added since I was last there. The museum was open yesterday afternoon and a knowledgeable young man, who wants to work for the railroad after he graduates from high school, was kind enough to show me the engine. It is powered by two large V8 fuel injected diesel engines. The diesels power generators that provide electricity for the drive motors. This engine has a seat for one engineer in the cabin along with the engine controls in various cabinets. From what I was able to see, the controls were conventional relay logic. There were some big contactor relays and some that were not so big, probably controlling the contactor relays. It would be interesting to see the schematic of the control system. It has probably not changed significantly in the last 50 years.