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Round Up is an amusement ride consisting of a circular horizontal platform with a vertical cage-like wall around the edge.
The platform is attached to a motor on a hydraulic arm. The ride starts out by spinning until the centrifugal force is enough to push riders against the wall. Then, the arm raises the horizontal platform to a vertical position in which riders, instead of spinning horizontally, are now spinning vertically.
The ride spins for a predetermined cycle until an automatic timer releases the hydraulic fluid from the arm, causing the platform to return to its horizontal position. The operator may be required to manually control the spin of the ride such that the ride's exit aligns correctly with the exit gate. Most Round Ups require the rider to be at least 42 inches tall.
In the UK this ride is commonly known as the 'Meteorite' or 'Meteor'. The first such ride to arrive in the UK was with Rose Brothers in the 1950s and the ride came from Germany.
Although Hrubetz examples exist in the UK other common makes include Cadoxton and Sam Ward.
The new portable model, made by Dartron, is known as Zero Gravity. The ride's lighting and appearance has changed, but its operation remains the same.
There are 70 Round Ups in the US, 40 in the UK, and 20 in Australia.
finally taken decent pics of this kit buided in 1993
Complete gallery at s405.photobucket.com/albums/pp139/bsyamato/modellismo/a6m zero 1-72/
We saw huge numbers of these roadside stalls as we ventured into the Atlas mountains. The minerals being sold can be found in many places in the desert and some are exquisite.
Zero Image 6x9 MF loaded with Kodak Portra 400. Exposure time 5 seconds.
OK to post to Tumblr but please share from ayonlife.
Mitsubishi A6M3 Japanese Zero at 2011 Wings over Gillespie, El Cajon, CA.
Canon EOS 1V 100-400L with Canon 1.4II Teleconverter
Fuji Velvia 100F scanned with a Plustek 7600i.
Elin Lerum Boasson og Gabriella Tranell. 2ZERO- konferansen arrangeres av den norske miljøstiftelsen Zero Emission Resource Organization (ZERO). Foto: Eirik Helland Urke
Team Ferdinand Motor 2 with Espen Johnsen and Roger Gjøsæter in Chevrolet Volt hillracing in Lysgårdsbakken in Lillehammer during Zero Rally 2011. Foto: Eirik Helland Urke
Air Assault School Zero-Day
During Zero-Day, Air Assault School candidates must show that they have the physical stamina to complete a 2-mile run and an eight-station obstacle course before they are accepted into the grueling two-week Air Assault School.The Air Assault School trains Soldiers in Air Assault operations, sling-load operations, and rappelling. After successfully completing the course, each Soldier is able to perform numerous tasks, which are necessary in order to make maximum use of helicopter assets during combat operations.During the school, Soldiers learn about the types of missions performed by helicopters, aircraft safety, aero-medical evacuation procedures, pathfinder operations, principles and techniques of combat assaults, rappelling techniques and sling-load operations. PHOTO: Maj. Geoff Legler Oklahoma National Guard Public Affairs
Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, Leder av FNs klimapanel (IPCC).ZERO- konferansen arrangeres av den norske miljøstiftelsen Zero Emission Resource Organization (ZERO).
Coraz częściej słyszymy o tym, że ilości śmieci, które wytwarzamy na co dzień prawdopodobnie w niedługim czasie doprowadzą do śmierci naszej planety. Żeby temu zapobiec wszyscy powinniśmy zmienić nasze codzienne przyzwyczajenia dlatego w ostatnim czasie coraz popularniejsze staje się hasło zero waste. W wielu rankingach możemy zauważyć, że w naszym kraju zwykle ludzie kupują dużo więcej żywności, niż w rzeczywistości zużywa - popularne jest kupowanie produktów "na zapas". W rzeczywistości większość z tych produktów trafia do kosza - co jest całkowitym przeciwieństwem zero waste. Warto więc wcześniej zastanowić się, czego naprawdę potrzebujemy i w jakiej ilości. Jeżeli chcesz zrobić krok w stronę ratowania naszego środowiska, powinieneś poznać kilka podstawowych zasad eko-trendu zero waste, przygotowanych przez Magazyn Ceneo.
Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, Leder av FNs klimapanel (IPCC).ZERO- konferansen arrangeres av den norske miljøstiftelsen Zero Emission Resource Organization (ZERO).
Zero- march 2010 I have received my first resin head, this was the first time I have seen or touched a BJD, I was fascinated by her, she got the name zero cause she was not whole, less than one, soon after I've received my first full body bjd, and than more and more ...
Zero didn't fit any body I had since than, nor could I figure out what could she fit, she got this temporary body I had from obitsu, it was meant for some art work I planned, but she kept it and with time I got used to this strange beautiful creature.
Had so many plans for her but other dolls came along and stole my attention...now, a bit after her first birthday I finally had the chance to take some pictures, and in a way celebrate my first year of this BJD addiction.
I am waiting for a white MNF body coming soon, and I have a strong hunch that it may fit her, both color and size wise, now I don't know if I can give this body up, seems like she may lose her whole persona....we'll see ^_^
Bertone Stratos Zero. The absolute peak of radical rolling sculpture. Still nothing comes close to its impact. Now in private hands, temporarily on display at the Petersen Museum in Los Angeles.
The live finals of the 2016 Zero Robotics High School Tournament took place on the International Space Station on 27 January 2017. More than 100 students aged between 14 and 20 years old from across Europe met at ESA’s Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in the Netherlands. From there, students connected to the ISS, as well as to parallel events taking place in the USA and Australia. This is the fifth time that the ISS has been turned into a gaming platform for the ultimate game of robotics.
Zero Image in 6X9 mode. Cropped to 6X12.
Moscow Domododevo airport on a Friday afternoon. 4 minutes exposure time. In those 4 minutes, I guess more then 1000 people have passed my lensless camera.....
We have many buskers in Norwich, with the blacked up Charlie Chaplin being particularly memorable. His skit involves spending much time as a statue, perhaps with the occasional twirl of his stick, as captured here. In terms of shooting, I've recently been thinking (and executing) about pinhole street photography, expect many similar images soon.
Zero Image 2000 loaded with Fuji Reala 100. About a 2 second exposure.