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Lauterwasser bars, a front caliper brake & a pair of tremendously battered slr brake levers in place of the v-brake & mtb levers. The lauterwasser bars stretch me out and lower my hands enough so it's *not* actually painful to ride.
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Blick von der Hermannshöhe bei Travemünde auf die Ostsee.
Textur von / Texture by >swimmingintheether<
There are two sides to graffiti. In one respect it is simply vandalism. On the other hand, it is an artistic expression. The view of graffiti depends greatly on whether someone sees it as art and the location.
The image and comment at the link below inspired me to share this photo.
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How to install Unity Tweak Tool on Ubuntu desktop
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Walking around Le Village, www.go-montreal.com/areas_village.htm, area of Montréal.
This is the Gay area of town and it was the last day of their 2 week gay pride festival, Divers , www.diverscite.org/2009/anglais/index.htm. The rain cleared up for us to walk around and catch some good latin music./ CITÉ , www.diverscite.org/2009/anglais/index.htm.
The rain cleared up for us to walk around and catch some good latin music.
it took a long day i did not uploaded any photo here so i thought why not pick this one as a coming back !! and the reason of choosing the name is he found it as a tweaking towards!!
I recently bought an ECE bowsaw, and as often the handles were varnished over the not-so-smooth surface left by the machines. I scraped the varnish off both handles, then carved some aesthetic and ergonomic details on the flatsawn one: broke the symmetry in the handle shape, made a hollow curve into the end grain, and added a couple chamfers.
Next is to copy the changes to the other handle, and apply some tung oil. Hopefully the nice quartersawn beech grain will pop nicely…
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Another tweak of Michael Bourne's Bruiti script, also a tweak of my original fractal. Although this has butterfiles, none of the butterfly variations were used. A link to the parameters will be in my comments on my art page.
Tweak had a fun photoshoot with a feather on her head. In this photo she is being nice and patient while I tell her to hold on for a second so I can take a picture, before she shakes her head to get the feather off.
I tweaked the color balance, compare with the previous one : www.flickr.com/photos/retinophrene/1450421792/
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This guy was dancing and jerking around outside the plaid pantry last week. I saw him as I was heading to work at about noon. As I walked by he let me know with finger gestures that I was number one in his life.
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1930s Belfast people, my father took the photo but I don't know who they are, a group of his friends most likely. The woman might be an aunt
One man may have a lapel badge for
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_of_Saint_Columbanus?wprov=s...
Tweaking slowly towards a bigger front centre. I've left the chain stay at 415mm. It's starting to look more like my other bike. I should probably draw that as a comparison.
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