In honor of the 3rd hurricane to perhaps hit Houston in 2008 my girlfriend has this friendly PSA: “Fill your gas tanks! Go barefoot if you must. Sacrifice your youngsters and dogs. Whatever it requires!”

In honor of the 3rd hurricane to perhaps hit Houston in 2008 my girlfriend has this friendly PSA: “Fill your gas tanks! Go barefoot if you must. Sacrifice your youngsters and dogs. Whatever it requires!”

A couple of nice grinding services images I identified:

In honor of the 3rd hurricane to possibly hit Houston in 2008 my girlfriend has this friendly PSA: “Fill your gas tanks! Go barefoot if you need to. Sacrifice your little ones and dogs. What ever it takes!”

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Seriously, every single time we get a hurricane warning I get this strange feeling the art will have to come off the walls… have any of you Seen OUR WALLS?!?

Also, this photo reminds me of all the paparazzi photos of Brittney Spears walking about a gas station barefoot a handful of years ago. What was all that about? It is a pretty frequent web site on interstate highway stations. A dirty public bathroom although barefoot may possibly be a distinct story though…

A single final factor, see that smile on her face? Yes… to those that have asked. She DOES smile from time to time.=)

A Trailhead

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This is the trailhead for 1 of the a lot of hikes in Muir Woods. Unfortunately, I didn’t have sufficient time and the ground was extremely muddy so I wasn’t capable to follow this trail but I want to return some day and check it out!

ABOUT THIS SERIES
I’d been to Muir Woods many times in my childhood but the final time I was there I can not recall. I was inspired to return following watching the Ken Burns series The National Parks: America’s Very best Idea on PBS.

Muir Woods, is the nation’s sixth national monument but the first that was developed from private land (the land was donated by William Kent). The woods are home to Coast Redwood trees (Sequoia sempervirens) which can develop to more than 370 feet tall and 26 feet in diameter.

I think Muir Woods is a single of the most stunning areas on Earth. If you happen to be ever in the San Francisco Bay Location, I extremely encourage you to pay a visit to it. You will not be disappointed.

This artist had a robot print his selfie with ink created from his blood Ghost In

This artist had a robot print his selfie with ink created from his blood Ghost In
The whole weird factor came about as a larger investigation into how Lawson could use a CNC milling machine in new techniques to generate his artworks. You&#39ll notice the blood is truly dispensed onto a brush controlled by the CNC&#39s robotic arm. 1 day as an&nbsp…
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Brad Flory column: Jackson&#39s new place for men and women who enjoy to make factors
A metal shop for machining, sheet-metal function, and welding is promised. Hopkins expects to obtain a donated three- or 4-axis CNC, a personal computer-controlled milling machine. Jackson Makerspace also has gear for pc-assisted design and a 3D printer.
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Wire Technologies Now Offering Customized Machining Services This Summer

Wire Technologies Now Offering Customized Machining Services This Summer
The China CNC machine shop in South Florida customizes their manufactured parts for professionals from the aerospace industry, as well as automotive, military, metal stamping, injection molding, new product development, medical, oil and gas, energy, and many …
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Metal Injection Moulding manufacturers lead the way in 2014 MPIF awards
Metal Injection Molded (MIM) parts once again shone in the 2014 Metal Powder Industry Federation (MPIF) PM Design Excellence Awards competition. The winners were announced at the PM2014 World Congress, Orlando, USA, May 18-22 and two industry …
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Top five metal spring and stamping trends for 2014
The parts drop off the machine complete. We have been focusing on parts that are 1-inch or smaller in diameter, but the machine can also be used for very long applications in medical devices. Another example is triple-action fineblanking presses, which …
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An employee in the drill-press section of North American’s huge machine shop runs mounting holes in a large dural casting, Inglewood, Calif. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 (“Billy Mitchell”) bomber, used in General Doolittle’s raid on Tokyo, a

An employee in the drill-press section of North American’s huge machine shop runs mounting holes in a large dural casting, Inglewood, Calif. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 (“Billy Mitchell”) bomber, used in General Doolittle’s raid on Tokyo, a

A few nice China machining large parts images I found:

An employee in the drill-press section of North American’s huge machine shop runs mounting holes in a large dural casting, Inglewood, Calif. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 (“Billy Mitchell”) bomber, used in General Doolittle’s raid on Tokyo, a

Image by The Library of Congress
Palmer, Alfred T.,, photographer.

An employee in the drill-press section of North American’s huge machine shop runs mounting holes in a large dural casting, Inglewood, Calif. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 ("Billy Mitchell") bomber, used in General Doolittle’s raid on Tokyo, and the P-51 ("Mustang") fighter plane which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe

1942 Oct.

1 transparency : color.

Notes:
Title from FSA or OWI agency caption.
Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.

Subjects:
Airplane industry
Assembly-line methods
World War, 1939-1945
Drilling
United States–California–Inglewood

Format: Transparencies–Color

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

Part Of: Farm Security Administration – Office of War Information Collection 12002-38 (DLC) 93845501

General information about the FSA/OWI Color Photographs is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsac

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsac.1a35306

Call Number: LC-USW36-262

Iberia 747-256B EC-DNP

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A Blast from the Past
-A terrasse with a view LOL 🙂 There used to be annual air shows at Mirabel where part of the airport tarmac was used as a static display area for military and some commercial planes. I loved it because you could still get really close to scheduled flights like this Iberia 747-200 that for many years flew MAD-YUL-MEX… thus the little outdoor café right there in front of the 747… Imagine this today LOL….!!? there’s just no way, the world isn’t as innocent anymore. Still though I was lucky enough to experience this and get this cool shot and enjoy the air show. I marked on the photo "Spring 1983"

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*Airplanes 101* (See Airplanes 101 Set)
Name: Boeing 747-200,
Manufacturer: Boeing (USA) .
Main Role: large capacity long range mainline jetliner
Basic design: Four engines double aisle wide body jet. Knows as a "Jumbo Jet"
Capacity: Roughly 395-500 passengers
Range: 9000km -12700km
First delivery date: 1970
Still in production in 2006: No
Easily confused for: ..nothing. It’s unique to itself but these two models can be easily confused for the 747-300 and 747-400.
Main identifying points: Look for the the "hump" or second floor at the front of the plane that houses the cockpit and upper deck cabin f the aircraft. Also the fact there are passenger seats more forward than the cockpit. No other jetliner has these features. Everything else is secondary: A very large and massive tail, 4 very large wing mounted engines. The 747-100 and 747-200 have antennae located a
at the wingtips facing backwards (seen best from under the plane on the ground while it’s in flight), 4 sets of main undercarriage landing gear. Early models of the -100 only had 3 second floor windows on each side of the upper deck. Later models have a regular set of closely positioned windows instead. Both versions has a standard short length upper deck compared to the 747-400 whose deck was lengthened significantly.
Examples of Main Operators: Today the 747-100 is pretty much out of service. They may be cargo carriers still flying it. JAL, ANA and I believe Northwest still fly the occasional 747-200. The main operators of it’s day were Pan Am, TWA, Lufthansa, BOAC, Air France, Air Canada, JAL, Qantas, Varig, United, Continental, Air India, Sabena, Swissair, SAS, Alitalia, Olympic among many.

For more pics of 747 aircraft see the Boeing 747 group here at Flickr