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Title: Journal of electrical energy, power, and gas
Year: 1899 (1890s)
Authors: Pacific Coast Electric Transmission Association
Subjects: Electrical engineering Electricity Gas manufacture and performs
Publisher: San Francisco : Technical Pub. Co.
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1. Temporary Sub-Station. 2. Replacing Wooden Bridge Across the Feather River at Marysville with a Steel Bridge. three. Sub-Station No. 8 at Nicolaus below Building. April 23, 1910] JOURNAL OF Electrical energy, Power AND GAS. 373

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Bridge Over the American River Near Sacramento. in tiny holdings, give each and every proof of a very rap-idly increasing population. The road enters Sacramento after crossing theAmerican River. This it does on a composite Howetruss bridge. In getting into Sacramento extremely much thesame situation is encountered as that at Marysville.It is essential to go by way of a levee. Wing-leveesare constructed to allow of this entrance. At the lowest pointof the cut, at the center of the levee, it has been foundthat water would seep by means of from the river andcollect in the cut. Provision to obviate this has beenmade by installing a little motor-operated pumpingrig. The cut is heavily constructed with concrete piers and wing walls and supports numerous railroadtracks, laid lengthwise of the levee. Inside the city the road has a double track andpasses via a number of streets until the passen-ger terminal at Eighth and J streets is reached. Thereis a Y provided right here to enable the turning aroundof cars or trains. Quickly

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BiCam | PinManteiga

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Acabei de montar o Standard/RedScale PinProject, vulgo &quotNaManteiga&quot e ainda não obtive os resultados. A idéia que produzir fotos Normais, RedScale e até mesmo Dupla Exposição (simultânea ou não) com a combinação dos dois modos. Deus queira que funcione.

1 – Buraco do lado Regular. Atenção, devemos adaptar o alumínio de cerveja no quadradinho aberto na lata. O aço da lata é duro demais e não recomendo ninguém fazer o pinhole na própria lata. Faça por sua conta e risco, se quiser. Cuidado com explosões.

two – Buraco do lado RedScale. O chamado processo RedScale ocorre ao expormos o filme á partir da face contrária. Em função de problema de filtragem dos espectros da luz temos um efeito avermelhado como resultado dessas fotografias.

three – Filme vazio. Ali no six temos a seta que indica o sentido de avanço da película.

four – Filme cheio. Na cabeça do eixo central desse filme devemos fazer a marcação que servirá de guia para o avanço de cada frame. Uma volta completa é suficiente para termos a estenopéica pronta para o próximo disparo.

five – Neighborhood onde percorre o filme em direção ao &quotfilme vazio&quot

7 – Seta de indicação do lado Standard. Serve também para mirarmos o alvo.

eight – Obturador/lente do lado RedScale.

9 – Fase inicial do processo de fabricação. Todo cuidado é pouco para não se cortar, tanto na faca quanto no aço da lata. Após o corte devemos virar as bordas para neutralizar locais cortantes.

10 – Fase intermediária, após instalação do filme. Nesse momento devemos marcar a filme vazio, para evitar se confundir mais adiante. Ah, devemos pintar o interiror da lata com tinta preta fosco ou cobrir tudo com fita isolante.

11 – Vista superior da pinHole.

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Filme: 135mm
Distância focal: 35mm
Fotograma: 36x65mm [sprockethole]

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I just mount the Standard / RedScale PinProject , vulgar &quotNaManteiga&quot and not but received the results. The concept to generate Normais photos, and even RedScale Double Exposure (simultaneous or not) with the mixture of the two modes. God wants to work.

1 – Hole on the Standard. Consideration need to adapt the aluminum beer cans in the boxes open. The steel of the can is too challenging and do not suggest any person do the pinhole in the tin. Do at your personal threat, if you want. Beware of explosions.

2 – Hole RedScale side. The method known as RedScale occurs when exposing the film from the opposite side. Based on the problem of filtering the spectra of light have an impact as a outcome of these reddish pictures.

3 – Film empty. Here we have six in the arrow indicating the direction of advancement of the film.

four – Complete Movie. As head of the central axis of the film should do the marking will serve as a guide for the advancement of every single frame. A complete turn is enough to have the estenopéica prepared for the subsequent shot.

five – Location the film runs toward the &quotempty film&quot

7 – Arrow to indicate the normal side. It also serves to mirarmos the target.

eight – Shutter / Lens RedScale side.

9 – Early stage of the manufacturing procedure. All care is just not to cut in each the knife as the steel of tin. Following cutting the edges ought to turn to neutralize neighborhood cutting.

10 – intermediate stage, following installation of the film. At this time we should make a film empty, is to steer clear of confusion later. Ah, the interiror ought to paint the can with matte black paint or cover it with tape.

11 – Top view of pinHole.

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Image from web page 16 of “Memorials of affairs of state in the reigns of Q. Elizabeth and K. James I.” (1725)

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Title: Memorials of affairs of state in the reigns of Q. Elizabeth and K. James I.
Year: 1725 (1720s)
Authors: Winwood, Ralph, Sir, 1563?-1617 Sawyer, Edmund, d. 1759, ed
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aybe of fome Service to my Countrey ^ ef-pecially at a Time, when His Majefty hasby fo unprecedented a Piece of Generofityfounded two fuch noble Led:ures for ModernHiftory. As the chief Defign of that RoyalMunificence, feems calculated for the kind-ing young Gentlemen for the faithful andfuccefsfui Service of their Countrey, perhapsthere are no Books fo correct for that Pur- pofe, DEDICATION. pofe, as the Letters of Wile and Excellent Mini-fters of State, vvhofe Stations naturally leadthem into the moft exad Information of E-vents, and vvhofe Capacites allow them toform the trueft Judgment of them: And Ithink I might venture to add, that amongftthefe, there are none comparable to thofe ofour own Countreymen. How far thefe I hereprefent You will anfwer fo wonderful a Defign, Idare not prefume to figure out: Your favou-rable Acceptance of them, will alone givethem a lading Reputation j and to that theyare with all Humility fubmitted^ by SIR, Tour Moft OhdiefitAnd Devoted Servants Xt.nl Edm. Sawyer,

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Mr. & Mrs. Edm. Randolph & Victor Loew (LOC)

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Mr. &amp Mrs. Edm. Randolph &amp Victor Loew

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The Sad Dragonfly.

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Rest in Peace, Sad Dragonfly.
&gtFor these of you who do not know a lot about dragonflies here is my &quotSad Dragonfly&quot story from nowadays &amp a few facts. ♥ I love dragonflies… &amp nicely, bugs!

&gtWhen I discovered him he was struggling, sad, &amp broken.. literally.
He had just gotten in a fight with another male dragonfly, probably more than a mate or lunch. When male dragonflies fight generally it is until the death, they grab the other’s wings &amp twist – &amp rip them off.
&gtDragonflies have six legs, but they cannot stroll. They can only fly or land. Strange. Nevertheless, when dragonflies fight &amp shed- they can no longer survive.

I found &quotThe Sad Dragonfly&quot today in my field. I was trying to figure out what was incorrect with him, and then I saw his wings had been torn. He could not walk, so he was just kind of flapping his wings &amp not moving very far. Then I remembered that dragonflies cannot walk, and I felt the require to step in.

When I see an insect suffering/dying normally I move it to a secure location, that way it is not place through any a lot more pain. [I cannot imagine leaving an insect on the ground helpless to be eaten alive by ants or a bird.. Even if that is Mother Nature’s way- not when I can aid it.]

So I brought him inside, I fed him insects &amp tonight he died.
He had so significantly power- you’d believe he would be fine, but he knew he couldn’t go on &amp he let go.

RIP Sad Dragonfly. ♥

cease , drop & drag

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Double Rainbow in Door County – Mark II

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Elvis was meandering the backroads of Wisconsin, hunting for a excellent spot to photograph however another Door County sunset, when he turned about and was stunned to see this double rainbow. The road and the power lines ruined any vista near the roadway, so Elvis speedily grabbed his gear and headed out on foot. Rainbows are fleeting, there is no time to waste!

Then the rain started falling – in buckets. Undeterred, Elvis set up his Nikon D800 equipped with the Nikon 14-24mm lens and began firing.

Knowing how important it is to be ready (you never ever overlook some of these cub scout rules) Elvis had, just before leaving the cabin, set up the D800 to shoot 7-shot sequences, varying the shutter speed to develop photographs with exposure values of -3, -two, -1, , +1, +two and +3. The camera was also attached to the tripod and lying on the back seat – ready for action.

This allowed Elvis to focus (no pun intended) on the framing of the photographs even although he, and the camera/lens, have been receiving drenched.

In just a couple of minutes, the rainbow vanished.

Wiping down the gear and coming down from the adrenaline rush Elvis realized, as soon as once again, what a fortunate boy he is. Not only had he been fortunate adequate to be in the right place, at the correct time, he also got to knowledge life in all of its wonder.

Sight: The gorgeous and spectacular rainbow of colors in the sky, the clouds, the trees, the field and of course, the massive, bold arch overhead.

Sound: Rain splattering on the ground, on Elvis’ head and on the camera gear, punctuated by distant, rolling thunder.

Smell: The freshly reduce hay. The air, ionized by the passing storm.

Touch: The warm sun reduce by the cold raindrops. The warm breeze. The sharply reduce hay underfoot.

Taste: Even though the newly cut hay and freshness from the rain were practically adequate to taste, a large piece of tiramisu would have been amazing.

All that makes for a pot ‘o gold at the end of any rainbow. What a wonderful evening!

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Title: Railway mechanical engineer
Year: 1916 (1910s)
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Subjects: Railroad engineering Engineering Railroads Railroad vehicles
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ne sewed. The bandis squeezed into location in the sewing press and an eightpennynail driven by way of it into the handle. It is then sewed withNo. 12 gauge wire, passing by way of the band and the corn asshown in the illustration. The engine broom shown at B isespecially developed to meet the needs of the additional heavyservice to which it is subjected. It is offered with two steelbands and no twine sewing is employed a bamboo insert is wovenin with the corn when binding. This has confirmed a really service-in a position adjunct. The switch broom is shown at C. Brooms of thistype arc made from reclaimed material returned to the .shop,the worn end of the corn becoming reduce off. This offers better ser-vice for track use than would new material. The whisk broom shown at D is manufactured quite cheaplyby saving out the finest of the corn when sorting material forthe manufacture of the other brooms. This saves purchasinga unique qualit of hi.uh priced corn sold for brooms of thiskind. OILING AIR PUMP MR CYLINDERS

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Brooms Manufactured in the Shoreham Shops of the Soo Line Brooms are getting created at a saving of the following amountsas compared with the marketplace prices previously paid: frequent,five cents: engine, 4 cents whisk, five cents. To secure anew broom the old one have to be turned in. The handles of theold brooms are then reclaimed at a price of .50 per thousand,which is much less than one-third the price tag paid for new material.These handles are utilized in creating engine brooms. The greatestsaving is effected, even so, by the increased service obtainedfrom the brooms of our personal manufacture. Their life is ap-pro.ximately double that of the brooms previously purchased inthe market, this statement becoming based upon the lower in thenumber issued. This perform is handled straight by the shops division: oneman working on a contract basis furnishes all that are requiredby the road. The equipment necessary is inexpensive and con-sists of the following: winder, press, scrapper, drain board, tuband a cutting a

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Bender vs. Robby the Robot (121/365)

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Bender: Scheming, cynical, and oddly charming bending unit who lives in New New York at the turn of the 31st century and who is fueled by alcohol.

Robby the Robot: Careful, sturdy, and loyal assistant who lives on the plant Altair IV in the early 23rd century and who can manufacture alcohol.

If they had to fight, who would win?

#121 in the Duel 365 series.

Image from web page 270 of “The pathway of life Intended to lead the young and the old into paths of happiness, and to prepare them for a holy companionship with him whose kingdom is as boundless as his adore” (1894)

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Title: The pathway of life Intended to lead the young and the old into paths of happiness, and to prepare them for a holy companionship with him whose kingdom is as boundless as his love
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: Talmage, T. De Witt (Thomas De Witt), 1832-1902
Subjects: Christian life and character
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pub. and manufactured by Historical Pub. Co. for the Christian Herald
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when we come to the stature of males in Christ Jesus, then, below these imple-ments, the temple of God will rise, and the worlds redemption will be launched.God cares not for the length of our prayers, or the quantity of our prayers, or thebeauty of our prayers, or the place of our prayers but it is the faith in them thattells—believing that prayer soars larger than the lark ever sang, plunges deeperthan diving-bell ever sank, darts faster than lightning ever flashed. Although wehave utilized only the back of this weapon as an alternative of the edge, what marvels havebeen wrought! If saved, we are all the captives of some earnest prayer. WouldGod that, in want for the rescue of souls, we may well in prayer lay hold of theresources of the Lord Omnipotent. THE PATHWAY OF LIFE. 281 We might turn a lot of to righteousness by Christian admonition. Do not waituntil you can make a formal speech. Address the one subsequent to you. Just one particular sen-tence may do the work, just 1 question, just one particular look. The formal speak that

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THE VOICE OF PRAYER. starts wnth a sigh and ends with a canting snuffle is not what is wanted, but theheart-throb of a man in dead earnest. There is not a soul on earth that you maynot bring to God if you rightly go at it. They said Gibraltar could not be taken. 282 THE PATHWAY OF LIFE. It is a rock 1600 feet higher and three miles lengthy. But the English and Dutch didtake it. Artillery, and sappers and miners, and fleets pouring out volleys ofdeath, and thousands of males, reckless of danger, can do anything. The stoutest

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Steam-powered pumping engines

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Title: Breeder and sportsman
Year: 1882 (1880s)
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racehorses. His dam, Helena, 1 of the fastestand gamest daughters of Electioneer, the greatest sire of trotters the globe has yet•known. His second.dam. Lady Ellen, was one of the best of her day, and as well asJier daughter Helena is a great broodmare. SERVICE PEE for Season of 1907, usual return privilege. MENDOCINO and McKENA will make the season at PALO ALTO STOCKPARM. Mares might run on pasture at .50 per month. No responsibility assumedby the Palo Alto Stock Farm for injury or escapes. Address all communications to PALO ALTO STOCK PARM, Stanford University, Santa Clara Co., CaL THE GREATSPEED SIRE. LYNWOOD W. 32853 Sire of the only two trotters that ever trotted a mile much better than 2:07% on thePacific Coast.) Sire of these two sensational trotters Sonoma Girl 2:07 (mat.), trial2:05 CharleyBelden two:08^. trial 2:06^. Besides he is the sire of a number of morein the list. Terras— for tne Season of 1907. H. A. CARLTON, Santa Rosa, Cal. CAMPBELLS EMOLLICIODOFORM GALL REMEDY

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For GALL BACKS and SHOULDERS,CRUPPER SORES and SADDLE GALLSthere is none superior. The horse CAN BE WORKED ASUSUAL. For BARBED WIRE CUTS, CALKS.SCRATCHES. Blood Poisoned SORES,ABRASIONS of the SKIN it has noequal. Its use will completely prevent BloodPoisoning. We placed it on the marketrelying wholly on its merit for good results.The sales of 1906 were 100 per centgreater than the aggregate sales ofGall Remedy preceding that year. Thisincrease was completely due to its MERITS,and it is THE GALL REMEDY OF THE20th CENTURY. It is quick and positive for those difficulty-some skin cracks beneath the fetlockwhich injure and often lay up racehorses. Assured below the Pood and DrugsAct, June 30, 1906. Serial Number 1219. All Trainers Should Maintain it in Their Stables. PRICE—25c, 50c and .00 i Read our ad. on Campbells Horse Foot Remedy in next problem of this paper) Jas. B Campbell &amp Co., Makers, 418 W. Madison St., Chicago, Illinois i by all dealers in Harness and Turf Goods. Tf not in stock

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Year: 1863 (1860s)
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Subjects: Ornamental horticulture Horticulture Plants, ornamental
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ICES, viz. — 2 In. 3 111. four Id. 12s. 6d. 16s, 6d. i 20s. Od. j Upwards of 4000 of the Patent Valves are Tiaion use and giving We greatest satisfaction. John BeOe can also provide large auantities of his Improved THEOTTLE VAIVES on the shortest notice. JOHN BECK, PATENTEE AND MANUFACTUEEB OF EVERT DESCRIPTION OF GAS, WATER, aud STEAM FITTINGS,FIRE COCKS, WATER CLOSETS, And so forth. PATENT VALVE Operates AND SANITARY DEPOT Great SUFFOLK STREET, LONDON, S.E. HOT-WATER PIPES, at Lowered Wholesale Costs,■with Elbows, Syphons, Tee Pipes, and each and every other con-nection : Wrought and Cast-iron BoUers, Saddle, Conical,Cylinder, Tdbular, aud Elliptic, from 24s. each and every. ImprovedBoilers and Iron Stands to use with out brickwork, 5Cs. each and every.Valves from 10s. 6d. each. Patent Valves, Enhanced FurnaceDoors, Furnace Bars, Provide Cisterns, and Biiilders* Castingsof every description in stock, at Mr. Lynch Whites Iron WUarf, Upper Ground Street,BlackfrLirs Bridge, London, S. Price tag List on appHcation. RIDDELLSCOTTAGE

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PATENT SLOW-COMBUSTIONBOILER for HEATING CONSERVATO-RIES. ENTRANCE HALLS, BATHS,&ampc., by the Circulation of Hot Water. Requires no brickwork setting willkeep in action from 12 to IS hours with-out consideration, at an expense of about Zd.per day. Is perfectly safe, needs noadditional building, and may be noticed inoperation day-to-day at the Patentees Warehouse, 155, Cheapside,London, E.G. Price tag full from Zl. lOa. Illustrated Prospectus free of charge, and Esti-mates ready for Erecting Hot-WatarApparatus of any magnitude. G. MESSENGEK, HoeticitltuealBtriLDEE and Engineer, Loughborough. T. G. M.a PATENTED BUILDINGScombine all the contemporary improvements,are most effectually ventilated by meansof his unequalled Apparatus, can bemade either plain (and which are at thesame time elegant in appearance), or ofthe most elaborate design. They canbe fixed as permanent buildings, ormade to be transportable. T. G. M.s HEATING APPARATUScontinues to give the greatest satisfac-tion for its heating qualities and smal

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Most of the times, human intervention with the environement produces ugly results … There are sometimes nonetheless, that this intervention adds drastically to the beauty of a place and its added worth … This is basically one particular of these instances !!!

You are seeking at the river Cam … The river that along with its bridge gave its name to the globe renowned city of the homonym University … I should confess that English people do know how to shape their atmosphere, how to make it breathe out a lordly atmosphere …. Not even as soon as did I see a stray dog, not even once did I see a litter fallen on the ground …

Such an imposing environmet truly obliges you to behave gently to it … Nicely completed my English close friends !!! Effectively completed !!!!

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View from the Arc de Triomphe, Paris

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Tickets to climb or take the elevator up the Arch are bought at the ground level. Free entry for youngsters under 18. You can pay a visit to the ground level of the arch for totally free.

Take the underpass to access the arch. Never attempt to cross the chaotic and harmful roundabout from the Champs Elysées! To access the best, you can climb 284 methods, or take an elevator to the mid-level and climb 64 stairs to the leading.

The very best time to check out is after six:30 p.m., when the flame of the unknown soldier is lit and the Champs-Elysées is bathed in shimmering lights. From the observation deck at the leading of the arch, breathtaking views of the Eiffel Tower, the Sacré Coeur, and the Louvre are also in store. goparis.about.com