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Dog bone bearing replacements DONE
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Just thought it was long overdue for me to post back on my old blog. Time fly’s all to quickly when you’re busy having Fun
(not sure where I got the image some time ago but it relates to my linux computing addiction.)
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2012 and Beta EVO 2T on the rocks, age has nothing to do with it :-)
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April 2012 Utah, when you want to escape the crowd even a 4 wheel drive cant follow a good dirt bike.
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Been here a few times, never the same image.
The majestic Park Avenue in Arches National Park. Photo: Richard Briggs (www.sharetheexperience.org)
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Happy Father’s Day everyone. We want to share this amazing story of James and Jonah Geier (as told by James’ daughter Laura Geier). Celebrating Dads like James is what Father’s Day is all about. "Perseverance. Shared by both the Arch in withstanding time and change, and the resolve of a father to hike his disabled son to the Arch to experience the incredible symbol of natural beauty and strength. Retired Law Enforcement Officer James Geier hiked his eighteen year old son Jonah Geier three miles, and 480 feet over slickrock trails, and up red rock steps to share with Jonah a worldwide symbol of strength and endurance. Neither Geier nor Arch is deterred by challenges."
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A special moment in time.
At first glance, this looks like a scary place for a hike. But look again. Photographer Darrell Staggs took this photo in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area near the Arizona/Utah Border. Here’s what he had to say about it. “This canyon housed a pool of water that was sheltered from any wind, making it a perfect mirror for the canyon walls lit by the late afternoon sun. The sun was rapidly descending towards the horizon, and lighting was changing every minute. At this time of day, you can sit in a single spot and take an ever-changing set of images of the same subject. Not all spectacular shots are obvious.”
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Peaceful place to visit
Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge is located on the Albemarle-Pamlico Peninsula in Hyde County, North Carolina. Established in 1934, the 50,180-acre Refuge consists of open water, marsh, forest and croplands. The centerpiece of the Refuge is the shallow Lake Mattamuskeet. At 40,100 acres, it is North Carolina’s largest natural lake.
The Refuge’s strategic location along the Atlantic Flyway makes it a vitally important stopover for wintering waterfowl. Over the past 35 years, up to 80 percent of the Northern Pintail and up to 30 percent of Green-wing Teal that annually migrate along the Flyway utilize Mattamuskeet. In total, the Refuge attracts more than 200,000 ducks, geese and swans from November through February. Photo: Allie Stewart, USFWS
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Nice spot and a good thing its still there :-)
As a tribute to National Parks Week, here’s a #TBT from Natural Bridges National Monument in Utah. In this short, we see Dan Perkins (USGS) standing on his horse “Cap” on top of Owachomo Bridge. We’re assuming, of course, that the horse didn’t get spooked suddenly. Thanks Dan for your bravery. Circa 1925. Credit: Lee, W.T., USGS
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The Recycled Teenager turned 1 today!
I will add this to the other 69 candles this coming birthday :-)
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This clever design truly merges tech and fashion by integrating a USB drive into a necklace and a ring.
via http://3dprintingtycoon.com/
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Water,water…..
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13 in. x 20 in.
This was influenced by a photo about water pollution in China.
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Its just a dream so the books are safe.
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Winter sunset over Arches National Park - Utah. Photo: Jacob W. Frank
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Information is NOT knowledge !!
We’re up to 170 million blogs. Whatever, nbd. But the bigger we get, the more government requests for account data we receive. And since there may be a day when it’s your information they want, it’s important you know what they’re asking for.
Starting today, we’ll be publishing a biannual Transparency Report detailing the number of requests we get from different sources, why we receive those requests, and how we respond to them.
If the report is TL;DR, here’s the upshot: Tumblr received a total of 462 requests for user data in 2013, and responded with account data (e.g., email and IP address) 76% of the time. A small subset of those responses also included content of blog posts (e.g., text, audio, images, or video).
The remaining requests (24%) were illegal, vague, or inaccurate—so we refused to provide any data at all.
Striking the right balance between privacy and legal responsibilities is no small task, but we hope this report demonstrates our ongoing commitment to this community.
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Steven Clouse sent us this beautiful photo of sunset over Joshua Tree National Park.
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Platinum Emerald and Diamond Ring
Platinum cocktail ring set with round, brilliant cut diamonds and three round faceted emeralds.
A very enjoyable commission from a nice client, the ring is constructed from sheet and square wire using only 1650F platinum solder.
Plenty of thought goes into such a ring. You cannot afford to trip yourself up and find at some point you need to go backward to complete a part of the project. Then you risk having to start again, not a good thing!
www.brackenbury.ca
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