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Coyote Wilde
Fri Mar 02 2007, 05:53AM
Coyote Wilde Registered Member #175 Joined: Tue Feb 14 2006, 09:32PM
Location: Sudbury, ON
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Next time someone complains of my cubic meter of dust-collecting tubes, I can point at you. Thanks, J. Aaron Holmes.
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Andrew L.
Fri Mar 02 2007, 11:11AM
Andrew L. Registered Member #515 Joined: Sun Feb 11 2007, 02:06PM
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This VALVO TB 4/1250 tube fits my hand like a jug. tongue
1172833896 515 FT6000 Dsc01650
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J. Aaron Holmes
Fri Mar 02 2007, 03:55PM
J. Aaron Holmes Registered Member #477 Joined: Tue Jun 20 2006, 11:51PM
Location: Seattle, WA
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Andrew L. wrote ...

This VALVO TB 4/1250 tube fits my hand like a jug.

Ha-haa!! What an awesome beast! I was going to stick up a pic of my 3-1000Z (which sits in my office at work as a conversation piece), but you've got me beat either way; I think the 4/1250 must be at least an inch taller suprised

Regards,
Aaron, N7OE
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Andrew L.
Fri Mar 02 2007, 10:45PM
Andrew L. Registered Member #515 Joined: Sun Feb 11 2007, 02:06PM
Location: Slovenia/Ljubljana
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To bad this tubes filament is broken, because it would make an awesome VTTC shades
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J. Aaron Holmes
Sat Mar 03 2007, 12:18AM
J. Aaron Holmes Registered Member #477 Joined: Tue Jun 20 2006, 11:51PM
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 546
Andrew L. wrote ...

To bad this tubes filament is broken, because it would make an awesome VTTC shades

That is a very, very sad thing sad I was going to ask if you had plans for it...

Regards,
Aaron, N7OE


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Dr. Drone
Sat Mar 03 2007, 12:51AM
Dr. Drone Registered Member #290 Joined: Mon Mar 06 2006, 08:24PM
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shades
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Extreme Electronics
Sat Mar 03 2007, 07:47PM
Extreme Electronics Registered Member #74 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 09:17AM
Location: Nottingham UK
Posts: 99
I call this General Protection fault !!!

Taken today at the Nottingham Gaussfest with my Jacobs ladder.

More pictures to come...

Derek
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Marko
Sat Mar 03 2007, 08:36PM
Marko Registered Member #89 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 02:40PM
Location: Zadar, Croatia
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I call this General Protection fault !!!

What's that monster transformer in the pic O_o?

PS.. I saw it on your site and it's driving me mad.. more pics..?
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GreySoul
Sat Mar 03 2007, 09:20PM
GreySoul Registered Member #546 Joined: Fri Feb 23 2007, 11:43PM
Location: Albuquerque, NM
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fire GOOOOD!

Fire makes the world...

1172956454 546 FT1630 Img004

Location is Puna, Hawaii. I am standing near the back edge of what's known as "the bench" where countless (ok, 2 or 3) tourists are killed every year because they get too close to the edge and fall in when the shelf breaks off.

I took these in the early fall of...let's say... 98 or 99 ish.

I have many more at Link2

-Doug
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Sun Mar 04 2007, 03:26AM
... Registered Member #56 Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:02AM
Location: Southern Califorina, USA
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hehe, you can never go wrong with lava...

I remember the last (and only time) I went to hawaii we went out to the lava fields and after finding the shelf was like 100ft tall so it is almost impossible to see the lava hit the sea we headed inland a little ways to eat dinner. My little bro being the messy little brat dropped a piece of cookie into the rock we were sitting on... About an hour later we started to smell baking cookie and realised that the bottom of the crack in the rock was glowing, and we should probably move ;)

It actually turned out great, after it got dark there was a ton of lava bubbling out of the general area where we had been sitting (luckily he head for the car side of the flow)
Unfortunately I don't think I have any pics (although I do have some sweet video) so you will have to live with this pic looking out from the wet side of Mt. Whitney:

1172978784 56 FT6000 Whitney
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