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Northern Ireland- 2nd August 2013 Mandatory Credit - Photo-Jonathan Porter/Presseye.
2013 World Police and Fire Games Track and Field event at Dame Mary Peters' Track in Finaghy.
100m event.
AkkenCloud™ at the ASA’s 2013 Staffing Law Conference demonstrating features of their software like application tracking.
Frame :*FAIRWEATHER* track PAINT by COOK PAINT WORKS
Headset :*TANGE* levin
STEM :*NITTO* technomic 225
Handlebar :*NITTO* b602F bosco bar
Wheels :*GRAN COMPE* small track hub × *H PLUS SON* the box
Tire :*PANARACER* pasela blacks plus
Brakes :*DIA-COMPE* brs 100 road brake
Brake Lever :*DIA-COMPE* 128S-2 brake lever
Crank :*BLUELUG* RMC crank set
Saddle :*BROOKS* carved cambium
Front rack:*NITTO* M-1B front rack × *WALD* 137 basket
Grip :*ESI* racers edge grip × *BLUE LUG* acrylic cloth bar tape
Frame :*FAIRWEATHER* track PAINT by COOK PAINT WORKS
Headset :*VELO ORANGE* grand cru threaded headset
STEM :*NITTO* FW30 power stem
Handlebar :*NITTO* b354 heron bar
Wheels :*GRAN COMPE* small track hub × *H PLUS SON* the box
Tire :*FAIRWEATHER* for traveler tire
Brakes :*DIA-COMPE* BRS100 short reach brake
Brake Lever :*DIA-COMPE* SS-6 brake lever
Crank :*AFFINITY* pro track crank set &BB
Cog:*ACS* paws 4.1 free wheel
Chain:*IZUMI* jet black bicycle chain
Saddle :*SELLE ITALIA* milano turbo bonnie saddle
Seat post:*BL SELECT* slit seatpost
Basket :*WALD* multi fit 137 front basket
Grip :*PDW* bourbon grips
Pedal:*MKS* RMX pedal
I like 8 Track sound once in a while, so I digitalized a favorite album I have on 8 Track - even leaving in the track change clicks and the duplication start signal at the beginning. I've seen this album on ebay as an LP which would sound better, but I like it this way since this is how I heard it back then. This Soundesign 8 Track player was my first.
Seat tube c-c : 55,5 cm
Top tube c-c : 54 cm
27.2 seat post, italian thread bb
Campagnolo drop outs
FOR SALE : 580€ + shipment
( available in size 53.5x54)
Frame :*FAIRWEATHER* track PAINT by COOK PAINT WORKS
STEM :*NITTO* technomic
Handlebar :*NITTO* B352 albatross bar
Head Set :*VELO ORANGE* grand cru threaded headset 1"
Wheels :*GRAN COMPE* small track hub × *H PLUS SON* the box rim
Tire :*SCHWALBE* marathon
Brakes :*CAMPAGNOLO* potenza
Brake lever:*DIA-COMPE* 128S-2 brake lever
SADDLE :*BROOKS* carved cambium
Seat Post :*NITTO* rivendell lugged seatpost
Chain:*IZUMI* jet black
These are my full results from the Inside Tracker health analytics service. You can read my full review here: lifestreamblog.com/my-review-of-the-inside-tracker-health...
Frame: *FAIRWEATHER* track frame BLUE LUG CUSTOM PAINT by COOK PAINT WORKS
Stem: *FAIRWEATHER* CR79 fillet stem (silver)
Handle:*NITTO*
Wheels: *H PLUS SON* the box rim × *GRAN COMPE* small track hub
Tire: *SCHWALBE* durano tire
Brake lever:*TEKTRO* FL750 brake lever set (all silver)
Crankset: *SUGINO* rd messenger crankset
Saddle: *BROOKS* carved cambium C17 (black)
Walking on the bleachers above the track I noticed something I did not expect. It seemed reflective of the general lack of security and maintenance I've seen around Granite High School. Some rules are posted for the area but there is a sad lack of enforcement and maintenance. The track, as a result, is always technically available for running but useless for the purpose... Too many loose animals to trip over (and who have strong instincts and fears triggered by fast people)! There's no reason, either, why everyone's interests can't be served in a case like this (off soapbox).
www.lockedcog.com/bikes/jesses-basso-track/
I'll probably be getting a whole bike check done here for Jesse when I can but until then peep his sick ass Basso. Jesse has been a courier here in Sac and is a god friend...expect to see some proper shots of him and his sick ride once the new site goes live. He stopped by the courthouse today while we were working so I had to snag some flicks real quick. This bike is so sick! Click through for more of this thing.
Construction activity is stopped for the winter. The treads on this track have a beautiful patina of rust.
Mid 30's F. today so I went out for a little ride beside the R.R. tracks. Not a fast route but interesting. Didn't run into any R.R. security people, so that was good.
Track to Gurnet Head, Cooper's Island Nature Reserve, Parish of St. George's (Bermuda), with dead Bermuda Cedar.
This tree though dead is still standing, having been killed off (I assume) by the attack on these trees by the scale insect infestations during the 1940s. There are still quite a few dead Bermuda cedars like this around Bermuda. The plants at the trackside on L are iodine bush or bay lavender (Mallotonia gnaphalodes) The plants at the trackside on L are iodine bush or bay lavender (Mallotonia gnaphalodes)
This photo was taken at Gurney Head in area 1 at the southernmost point on the map of Cooper's Island Nature Reserve and neighbouring areas, during an Audubon Society of Bermuda outing to Cooper's Island Nature Reserve, Bermuda, to spot cahows.
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BERMUDA CEDAR
Juniperus bermudiana
Bermuda cedar is not actually a cedar at all, but a juniper (Juniperus bermudiana Linnaeus), also known as Bermuda juniper, Bermuda red cedar, and southern red cedar. It is endemic to Bermuda and is currently listed as Critically Endangered.
Bermuda cedar forest once covered much of Bermuda, but although much reduced over the centuries through human habitation and commercial use, it continued as an important element of Bermuda's vegetation until it began to suffer severely in the 1940s from attack by two species of scale insects, Lepidosaphes newsteadiand Carulaspis minima. These were unintentionally introduced from the United States' mainland during the wartime construction of US airbases in Bermuda, one of which occupied the ground in this picture, now part of Cooper's Island Nature Reserve. By 1978, these parasites had killed 95% of Bermuda's junipers. The remaining trees proved somewhat resistant to the scale insects, and a conservation programme is now gradually increasing their numbers. But they are very slow growers, and significant recovery may take as much as 200 years.
The tree seems to grow according to Stone's Model of tree architecture.
----- Pettit, D. (Ed.), 2012. Bermuda plant finder. Indigenous and invasive plants of Bermuda. Government of Bermuda. Ministry of the Environment and Planning. Department of Conservation Services. 207 pp. Downloadable pdf from www.conservation.bm/
----- Thomas, M.L.H. 2010. A naturalist's field guide to Bermuda.Bermuda Zoological Society Press. 392 pp.
----- Watlington, C., 1996. Bermuda's botanical wonderland. Macmillan, London. 128 pp.
----- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juniperus_bermudiana
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IODINE BUSH or BAY LAVENDER
Mallotonia gnaphalodes
(More details to follow!)
----- Pettit, D. (Ed.), 2012. Bermuda plant finder. Indigenous and invasive plants of Bermuda. Government of Bermuda. Ministry of the Environment and Planning. Department of Conservation Services. 207 pp. Downloadable pdf from www.conservation.bm/
----- Watlington, C., 1996. Bermuda's botanical wonderland. Macmillan, London. 128 pp.
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COOPER'S ISLAND
Huge man-made changes affected all this area during the 20th Century, through the construction of a US Air Base (KIndley), a US Naval Air Station, Bermuda's civil airport, and various installations including a NASA tracking station. Since the US forces left the base, a clean-up was carried out after some tricky negotiations. Apart from the civil airport and various residual buildings, the bases have now all gone. The lasting effect of all the military works was to make what were once separate islands (Cooper's Island, St. David's Island) into a single landmass. Following demolition of all the military installations, the whole area now includes the largest area of undeveloped land on Bermuda, the largest area of public parkland (Cooper's Island National Park) and the largest nature reserve (Cooper's Island Nature Reserve), the latter being committed to a major nature conservation and restoration programme.
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