#Engine Assembly
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bsautosuppliess · 7 months ago
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Engine Assembly for 2009 CADILLAC Escalade Near Me – BS Auto Supplies
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hammerheadperformancetx · 10 months ago
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3-aem · 7 months ago
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i looked over whilst assembling another part of the couch and saw him having the time of his life
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pursemaxxing · 6 days ago
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Watch out Componants the freight are after yall
,slickmaxing
WOAH. WOAH. WOAH. I need components to back me up‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
Do we make a community to counter theirs?
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lonestarflight · 8 months ago
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"This image depicts a Boeing worker installing an F-1 engine on the Saturn V S-IC flight stage at the Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF). The Saturn IB and Saturn V first stages were manufactured at the MAF, located 24 kilometers (approximately 15 miles) east of downtown New Orleans, Louisiana. The prime contractors, Chrysler and Boeing, jointly occupied the MAF. The basic manufacturing building boasted 43 acres under one roof. By 1964, NASA added a separate engineering and office building, vertical assembly building, and test stage building."
Date: November 1967
NASA ID: 6760478
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zytes · 2 years ago
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forever-stuck-on-java-8 · 6 months ago
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I was forced to use python at work today.
It actually wasn't terrible but damn do I miss types
figuring out what what I thought was a string is actually a dictionary AT RUNTIME is SO FUCKING ANNOYING because I forgot a .values() somewhere
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fjordfolk · 8 months ago
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cerulity · 1 year ago
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About Me
thought i would make this post because why not
My online pseudonym is Cerulity32K, casually Cerulity. Though, my preferred name is Kali, and my alternate username is Kali the Catgirl.
Though my mental conditions are mild, I do have ADHD (inattentive) and am seeking an autism evaluation. I am also trans (she/they).
But let's get to the good stuff. I excel in computing, especially low-level stuff and graphics (webdev scares me) and math, advanced functions, calculus and linear algebra being the most useful to me. I like to intersect math and computing, and it leads to some pretty fun results, especially when dealing with graphics. My main languages are Rust, C, C++, CUDA, C#, and Python, though I am trying to understand Assembly for a few systems (my laptop [x86_64], NES [6502], and the Atari 2600 [6507]). The main libraries I go to are Raylib and Macroquad for 2D games, and for 3D I go for wgpu, Vulkan, or OpenGL, though wgpu may be the main one I use from now on.
I also do music. My favourite types of music are either loud, distorted songs (FREE.99), literally noise (Portal 2 OST), or electronic-jazz fusion (Creo). I also sometimes make music. It's usually remixes or covers, as I suck at melody crafting, but I have made a couple original songs. I specialize in industrial chiptune and what I like to call "rustcore". My two music environments are LMMS and Furnace, though the latter is the main one I use nowadays.
My favourite game genres are automation, puzzle, and platformer. Factorio, Exapunks, and Celeste are my favourites in those genres respectively.
Other than that, I like to do procedural or subdiv modelling in Blender.
All in all, I'm just a software catgirl :3
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sexhaver · 2 months ago
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Why 25 faith are you casting golden vow in PvP? Pretty based
i needed 24 anyways for Dragonmaw, which i've been having a ton of fun with by running away from gank squads into tiny rooms and then cornering myself, Enduring, and turning the entire room into a hitbox. figured it was worth the one extra point past that to avoid farming Arteria Leaves for Upliftings
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gotcarviews · 5 months ago
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1968 Hurst Olds assembly at Demmer Engineering
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supplyside · 2 years ago
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Ford Motor - Mustang engine install
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wikipediapictures · 4 months ago
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Vehicle Assembly Building
“Complex 39 reflection shot of the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) under construction with the Launch Control Center (LCC) and Service Towers as seen from across the Turning Basin.” - via Wikimedia Commons
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marcialiu0929 · 5 months ago
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PCB layout--MakerPCB
PCB or PCB assembly quickly offer, feel free email to [email protected]
https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcia-liu-0566a11b1/
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guard-en · 2 years ago
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"...This fucking thing better not choke up on me again."
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lonestarflight · 2 years ago
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"The Saturn IB S-IB (S-IB-8) first stage being prepared for shipment at Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF), near New Orleans, Louisiana. Developed by the Marshall Space Flight Center and built by the Chrysler Corporation at MAF, the S-IB stage utilized the eight H-1 engines and each produced 200,000 pounds of thrust, a combined thrust of 1,600,000 pounds."
Date: January 1968
NASA ID: 6864131
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