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Very photogenic enclaves/intrusions in the Compeau Creek Gneiss on the outskirts of Marquette in the Upper Peninusla of Michigan. I really wanted to write a detailed writeup of what's going on with these rocks, but it's surprisingly difficult to find information concerning a lot of the geology in the Upper Peninsula. This is disappointing. However, it's still fun to look at.

 

I won't assume there will be literature to review the next time I see a cool outcrop and I'll spend more time thinking about it critically.

Event one of the Great North Festival of Transport 2013.

 

Photo courtesy of Stan Easten.

 

Visit Beamish Transport Online for more photos and a full writeup of the event.

Hey, go read my writeup of the Adventure Time panel to find out who these totally mathematical people are and what they were doing.

Hey, go read my writeup of the Adventure Time panel to find out who these totally mathematical people are and what they were doing.

comparison between my LEGO Transformers creation first and later version of the same character. For more photos and writeups on this journey , click on my blog link below. thank you!

 

alanyuppie.blogspot.com/2013/07/chronology-of-my-mocs.html

Hey, go read my writeup of the Adventure Time panel to find out who these totally mathematical people are and what they were doing.

Hey, go read my writeup of the Adventure Time panel to find out who these totally mathematical people are and what they were doing.

Unoa ES Fury Belia faceplate

 

Customhouse Little Junior body

 

Souldoll Vito girl body

 

Xdissipation re:SEN head

 

Iplehouse KID Paige

 

On the plus side, this leaves only three dolls on my wishlist. Maybe 2017 will be a bit less on dolls. Unlike 2016 (my writeup at the end of the year will be painful)

On a summer's day, when the wave was rippled

By the softest gentlest breeze,

Did a ship set sail with a cargo laden

For a port beyond the seas.

 

First stanza of The Ship that Never Returned, folk by Henry Clay Work

  

I've always wondered on how anything in this world can be perceived in different lights. The same ship that springs hope, fun and amusement to a child can also depict the irony in life to adults, at times. Beauty, for sure, is in the eyes of the beholder.

  

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Hey, go read my writeup of the Adventure Time panel to find out who these totally mathematical people are and what they were doing.

New Flash, new attitude.

 

Sunday at WonderCon 2015. Writeup of the con.

Visited Dingmans Falls last weekend, see a small writeup and more pictures on my blog: cliqunited.com/a-trip-to-dingmans-falls/

Event one of the Great North Festival of Transport 2013.

 

Photo courtesy of Tom Kirby.

 

Visit Beamish Transport Online for more photos and a full writeup of the event.

Event one of the Great North Festival of Transport 2013.

 

Photo courtesy of Stan Easten.

 

Visit Beamish Transport Online for more photos and a full writeup of the event.

Hey, go read my writeup of the Adventure Time panel to find out who these totally mathematical people are and what they were doing.

Hey, go read my writeup of the Adventure Time panel to find out who these totally mathematical people are and what they were doing.

Photos of the "Arthur" panel at NYCC 2013. Read my writeup of the panel to find out who these people are and what they were saying.

origamiduck submitted: Hello! I had a very Medieval POC moment at the Art Gallery of Ontario this week. The first photo is a writeup of their Art and Power mini-exhibit in the European gallery. At the other end of the gallery is a huge painting by the contemporary artist Kent Monkman, a two-spirited First Nations (Cree) artist. This painting is called “The Academy” and it’s breathtaking. I don’t pretend to understand all the symbolism but it looks to me like a traditional European school of art re-imagined as a longhouse, the models posing in a campy send up of Laocoon And His Sons (the pinnacle of Greek sculpture, according to the Renaissance). The winged children at the front look exactly like the children in “After the Bath,” a sappy sentimental Victorian favorite by Paul Peel - and that painting is in the same gallery! www.ago.net/paul-peel-after-the-bath. It seems to me that “The Academy” is totally in line with what you’re trying to accomplish here - showing the structures of power that shape what we think of culture and art. That idea was reinforced when I turned from “The Academy” and found two portraits that are clearly of the bride and well-dressed man on the left of Monkman’s painting. They’re the Boultons, the wealthy and influential Torontonians whose money essentially founded the Art Gallery of Ontario. I was thrilled to see Monkman’s painting juxtaposed with these older works. He’s very active now and his online portfolio is huge. Perhaps you might find him an interesting addition to your next Contemporary Week! www.kentmonkman.com/

see www.brickfrenzy.com for the rest of the images and writeup.

Photos of the "Arthur" panel at NYCC 2013. Read my writeup of the panel to find out who these people are and what they were saying.

To be able to have an E-locker in the rear I need a full floating rear axle. Land Cruisers (40 series) came factory with one on the FJ45 pickup only. The issue is of course that the axle didn't have an e-brake since it was located on the back of the transfer case. The BJ42 doesn't have that, so I needed to add an e-brake to the FJ45 axle. Not a simple task. The two backing plates are completely different, have different spacing and a different mounting pattern. This required a bit more work. A full writeup will be available soon. In the meantime, here are some pics that give you an idea of what needs to be done.

Here are some pics of Karson's new '91 coupe. Nice, clean and mostly stock drives right and looks good. Full writeup here www.mylrs.com/blogs/lrs/archive/2009/05/28/fox-body-musta...

Event one of the Great North Festival of Transport 2013.

 

Photo courtesy of Tom Kirby.

 

Visit Beamish Transport Online for more photos and a full writeup of the event.

Full writeup on the DIY fishye tin cam here.

 

This was my first try in building a fisheye lens for my camera, and involved simply attaching a door peephole to the front of an existing lens. Results weren't great, and the images produced were dim and had very poor contrast.

  

That blue thing is the platform that a subway car moves onto, which then slides sideways through the garage on two widely spread rails, till it reaches the spot where the car can move down onto a short set of rails where it will then be hoisted up for overhaul. The yellow part at the end is what tilts down so the car can descend to its repair location.

 

See also my writeup at Confessions of a Cultural Idiot

Two Fantastic cars from Honda, owned by one person. This is a 2004 Acura NSX and 2009 Honda S2000. More pics/writeup @ www.jdmchicago.com

Hey, go read my writeup of the Adventure Time panel to find out who these totally mathematical people are and what they were doing.

Photos of the "Arthur" panel at NYCC 2013. Read my writeup of the panel to find out who these people are and what they were saying.

An abandoned building (possibly the town printshop) in the ghost town of Rhyolite. I posted a short writeup on my blog.

View from the controls of Gateshead Tram 10 with Porto 196 in the background.

 

For more images and a writeup of the event visit the Beamish Transport Blog.

See my writeup here.

 

Took this picture before selling it to a friend. I'm currently using a Maxpedition Typhoon gearslinger pack.

Yeah, that looks like Joffrey in the background.

 

Saturday at WonderCon 2015. Writeup of the con.

Event one of the Great North Festival of Transport 2013.

 

Photo courtesy of Tom Kirby.

 

Visit Beamish Transport Online for more photos and a full writeup of the event.

The output of the new and improved CandyFab 4000. =D

 

Picture taken to accompany a writeup about the upgraded resolution of the CandyFab, when using a new heater design.

Hey, go read my writeup of the Adventure Time panel to find out who these totally mathematical people are and what they were doing.

Photos of the "Arthur" panel at NYCC 2013. Read my writeup of the panel to find out who these people are and what they were saying.

Here I articulated a Skylanders Spyro's Adventure Drobot and gave him eye lasers! If you'd like to see how I did it head here for a full writeup--> www.angelfire.com/mech/jinsaotome/JinsDangerousToys/Skyla...

Behind the Scenes/Writeup on my blog:

brasherphotos.blogspot.com/

 

-Canon 1dsmk2, 24-70 2.8L

-Sigma DG500 Triggered by Optical Slave cam right full power

-Nikon SB600 Triggered by PT04 cam left full power

Hey, go read my writeup of the Adventure Time panel to find out who these totally mathematical people are and what they were doing.

Lucky Yates responds to Krieger's Anime Bride cosplay. Not the sequence of photos I used in my writeup of the panel, but I thought the one I used was funnier.

I was asked to make a Black Forest Gateau for my uncle's 60th birthday. Ta-dah! If anyone wants to get snobby about it, they can sod off.

 

The recipe, for those interested in creating their own version, is here: everything2.net/user/gin+soaked/writeups/Black+Forest+Gateau

The Oregon team brought a complicated project this year, a three stage rocket (N to N to M-size motors) attempting to hit 100K ft. altitude.

 

Here they are attaching two stages on the pad. It took several hours to set up, and that was after a scratched attempt the prior day due to high winds.

 

The team t-shirts were precious: "We're doing science. Very loud science."

 

Here is a detailed writeup on this project, and Adrian Carbine, the team leader.

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