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Nice Waxing The Body photos

Check out these waxing the body images:

Wax Dog Anatomy, Cross-Sectioned
waxing the body

Image by Curious Expeditions
From the Wax Anatomical Models at La Specola in Florence, Italy. The best collection of its kind in the world.

Wax Anatomy of Cat Head
waxing the body

Image by Curious Expeditions
From the Wax Anatomical Models at La Specola in Florence, Italy. The best collection of its kind in the world.

Wax Hands: Bone and Muscle
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Image by Curious Expeditions
From the Wax Anatomical Models at La Specola in Florence, Italy. The best collection of its kind in the world.

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Nice Arm Waxing Tips photos

Check out these arm waxing tips images:

Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: P-40 Warhawk, SR-71 Blackbird, Naval Aircraft Factory N3N seaplane, Space Shuttle Enterprise
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Image by Chris Devers
Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Curtiss P-40E Warhawk (Kittyhawk IA):

Whether known as the Warhawk, Tomahawk, or Kittyhawk, the Curtiss P-40 proved to be a successful, versatile fighter during the first half of World War II. The shark-mouthed Tomahawks that Gen. Claire Chennault’s "Flying Tigers" flew in China against the Japanese remain among the most popular airplanes of the war. P-40E pilot Lt. Boyd D. Wagner became the first American ace of World War II when he shot down six Japanese aircraft in the Philippines in mid-December 1941.

Curtiss-Wright built this airplane as Model 87-A3 and delivered it to Canada as a Kittyhawk I in 1941. It served until 1946 in No. 111 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force. U.S. Air Force personnel at Andrews Air Force Base restored it in 1975 to represent an aircraft of the 75th Fighter Squadron, 23rd Fighter Group, 14th Air Force.

Donated by the Exchange Club in Memory of Kellis Forbes.

Manufacturer:
Curtiss Aircraft Company

Date:
1939

Country of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
Overall: 330 x 970cm, 2686kg, 1140cm (10ft 9 15/16in. x 31ft 9 7/8in., 5921.6lb., 37ft 4 13/16in.)

Materials:
All-metal, semi-monocoque

Physical Description:
Single engine, single seat, fighter aircraft.

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See more photos of this, and the Wikipedia article.

Details, quoting from Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird:

No reconnaissance aircraft in history has operated globally in more hostile airspace or with such complete impunity than the SR-71, the world’s fastest jet-propelled aircraft. The Blackbird’s performance and operational achievements placed it at the pinnacle of aviation technology developments during the Cold War.

This Blackbird accrued about 2,800 hours of flight time during 24 years of active service with the U.S. Air Force. On its last flight, March 6, 1990, Lt. Col. Ed Yielding and Lt. Col. Joseph Vida set a speed record by flying from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C., in 1 hour, 4 minutes, and 20 seconds, averaging 3,418 kilometers (2,124 miles) per hour. At the flight’s conclusion, they landed at Washington-Dulles International Airport and turned the airplane over to the Smithsonian.

Transferred from the United States Air Force.

Manufacturer:
Lockheed Aircraft Corporation

Designer:
Clarence L. "Kelly" Johnson

Date:
1964

Country of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
Overall: 18ft 5 15/16in. x 55ft 7in. x 107ft 5in., 169998.5lb. (5.638m x 16.942m x 32.741m, 77110.8kg)
Other: 18ft 5 15/16in. x 107ft 5in. x 55ft 7in. (5.638m x 32.741m x 16.942m)

Materials:
Titanium

Physical Description:
Twin-engine, two-seat, supersonic strategic reconnaissance aircraft; airframe constructed largley of titanium and its alloys; vertical tail fins are constructed of a composite (laminated plastic-type material) to reduce radar cross-section; Pratt and Whitney J58 (JT11D-20B) turbojet engines feature large inlet shock cones.

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Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Naval Aircraft Factory N3N:

In 1934 the Naval Aircraft Factory in Philadelphia was tasked to manufacture a new primary trainer for the U.S. Navy. Following successful tests, this little biplane trainer was built in both land and seaplane versions. The Navy initially ordered 179 N3N-1 models, and the factory began producing more than 800 N3N-3 models in 1938. U.S. Navy primary flight training schools used N3Ns extensively throughout World War II. A few of the seaplane version were retained for primary training at the U.S. Naval Academy. In 1961 they became the last biplanes retired from U.S. military service.

This N3N-3 was transferred from Cherry Point to Annapolis in 1946, where it served as a seaplane trainer. It was restored and displayed at the Naval Academy Museum before being transferred here.

Transferred from the United States Navy

Manufacturer:
Naval Aircraft Factory

Date:
1941

Country of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
Overall: 10ft 9 15/16in. x 25ft 7 1/16in. x 34ft 1 7/16in., 2090lb. (330 x 780 x 1040cm, 948kg)

Materials:
bolted steel-tube fuselage construction with removable side panels wings, also constructed internally of all metal, covered with fabric like the fuselage and tail.

Physical Description:
Bright yellow bi-plane, hand crank start. Cockpit instrumentation consists of an altimeter, tachometer, airspeed indicator, compass, turn and bank indicator, and a combination fuel and oil temperature and pressure gauge, floats.

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See more photos of this, and the Wikipedia article.

Details, quoting from Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Space Shuttle Enterprise:

Manufacturer:
Rockwell International Corporation

Country of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
Overall: 57 ft. tall x 122 ft. long x 78 ft. wing span, 150,000 lb.
(1737.36 x 3718.57 x 2377.44cm, 68039.6kg)

Materials:
Aluminum airframe and body with some fiberglass features; payload bay doors are graphite epoxy composite; thermal tiles are simulated (polyurethane foam) except for test samples of actual tiles and thermal blankets.

The first Space Shuttle orbiter, "Enterprise," is a full-scale test vehicle used for flights in the atmosphere and tests on the ground; it is not equipped for spaceflight. Although the airframe and flight control elements are like those of the Shuttles flown in space, this vehicle has no propulsion system and only simulated thermal tiles because these features were not needed for atmospheric and ground tests. "Enterprise" was rolled out at Rockwell International’s assembly facility in Palmdale, California, in 1976. In 1977, it entered service for a nine-month-long approach-and-landing test flight program. Thereafter it was used for vibration tests and fit checks at NASA centers, and it also appeared in the 1983 Paris Air Show and the 1984 World’s Fair in New Orleans. In 1985, NASA transferred "Enterprise" to the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum.

Transferred from National Aeronautics and Space Administration

fuego de san telmo
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Image by Mathieu Struck
St. Elmo´s Fire / Fuego de San Telmo

Mercado San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina – Jan-2010.

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"Look aloft!" cried Starbuck. "The corpusants! the corpusants!"

All the yard-arms were tipped with a pallid fire; and touched at each tri-pointed lightning-rod-end with three tapering white flames, each of the three tall masts was silently burning in that sulphurous air, like three gigantic wax tapers before an altar. […] [Stubb] cried, "The corpusants have mercy on us all!" […]

…in all my voyagings seldom have I heard a common oath when God’s burning finger has been laid on the ship…

— Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick (1851) Ch. CXIX, "The Candles"

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Nice Waxing Men photos

A few nice waxing men images I found:

Waxed Linen Thread
waxing men

Image by Krissy and Dennis
Blogged at The Daily Man Cat

Waxed linen thread. It’s thread composed of twisted linen threads coated in beeswax.

The beeswax cuts down on fraying and protects your text block from ripping.

At least, that’s what I assume it does.

Armani and the wax man
waxing men

Image by itsthinking

Dougie – U Want The wax man
waxing men

Image by bfraz

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Nice Wax Warmer photos

A few nice wax warmer images I found:

warm colors
wax warmer

Image by Crystal Ayala
one of the set options for my kickstarter t.co/sWZPQTA

Warm und kalt
wax warmer

Image by Eijiha Jimia

Warming up for recording session – standard concert spacing and layout
wax warmer

Image by alexruthmann

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Nice Tips On Waxing photos

A few nice tips on waxing images I found:

This is me – I work on the web
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Image by Jordan Brock
This is me. I work on the web.

I started building websites when I was working for AOT Consulting in 1995. What began as an extra service offered to our clients became an almost fulltime job. In 1997 I left and started Spin Technologies, working in a corner of the spare room in a crappy rental in Northbridge.

Spin waxed and waned with the prevailing trends, moving into offices in Money St in Northbridge, and at one point having 5 staff. After a world jaunt getting married in 2003 I decided that I wanted to work on my own again. I was running a business and wasn’t doing much development, and missed it. (That and the fact that I pretty much sucked as a business manager ;) )

Spin continued quite happily, once again working from home, for a few years. Over this time I was doing more and more work for Five Senses Coffee, working on the website, and a couple of intranets that they needed to run their operations. Eventually I was working 3-4 days a week just on Five Senses stuff, and Dean, the owner, made me an offer only an idiot would refuse and I started working full time in July 2007.

I used to be a die hard MS apologist, working in (and perversely enjoying) ASP.Net 1.1 and C#, happily ignoring the open source world. Then sometime around August 2003 I saw a screencast on RubyOnRails and I was blown away. I bought myself a shiny new iMac, learned Ruby and before I knew it I had transferred almost all of my sites to RonR and was a full time rails bitch.

This post is part of the "I Work On The Web" meme that is gaining traction. Check out the other stories.

Madame Toussaud’s Berlin
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Image by Yaisog Bonegnasher
good ol’ Otto von Bismarck [Wikipedia], Chancellor of the second German Empire, greets the visitors of the Berlin franchise of Madame Toussaud’s with a grim look. he and the Mayor of Berlin, Klaus Wowereit, are the first two wax figures you will see when entering. there are maybe 50 figures overall, with a strong bias to Germans, as one would expect. most of them look amazingly lifelike.

Hitler, after getting his head ripped off by some idiot, is not back yet. there is just an empty desk where he used to sit. oh, and he is the only figure which is prohibited from being touched and photographed — at least he was supposed to. well, we didn’t go there just to see Hitler, anyhow.

as a tip, buy your tickets on the MT website. not only can you save some money, but with your pre-paid ticket you will be able to use the group entrance. instead of waiting in a line of some 100 people, we had maybe 4 others ahead of us and didn’t wait more than a minute.

I didn’t wanna use my on-board flash, because those pictures always look sorta fake, so I cranked the ISO up to 800, which gave me shutter speeds of 1/30 and below for most of the pictures. and I have to say that I’m amazed at the low noise levels. with my old camera, at ISO800 you would’ve thought it was snowing…
also, fortunately I shot in RAW, because I had left the white balance on "daylight." with an auto fix upon importing, the yellow cast was gone and the colors turned out pretty nice after all. I don’t think it would have been that easy with JPGs…

Wax Goldenweed
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Image by Lakenvelder
Dickinson County, Kansas
Annual
Height: 2-5 feet
Family: Asteraceae – Sunflower Family
Flowering Period: August, September

Stems:Erect, stout, solitary, simple below, short-branched at top, very leafy, glabrous.
Leaves:Alternate, simple, sessile, clasping, firm, egg-shaped, 1 to 3 inches long, .5 to 1.5 inch wide, conspicuously veined; margins with sharp, bristle-tipped teeth; tips rounded or blunt; leaves generally on upper 2/3 of stem.
Inflorescences: Heads, few in open cymes or sometimes solitary, terminal, hemispheric, .75 to 1.5 inch wide; bracts overlapping in 4-5 series; tips narrow-pointed, turning outward.
Flowers: Ray florets approximately 25-45, about 1/2 inch long, yellow; disk florets yellow.
Fruits: Achenes, oval to oblong, somewhat flattened, glabrous, tipped with numerous, rigid, yellowish to reddish brown bristles, enclosing small seed.
Habitat: Dry, open, sandy or rocky hillsides and waste places.
Distribution:Nearly throughout Kansas.
Comments: Named for German botanist David Hieronymus Grindel, who lived from 1777-1836.

Wax goldenweed is avoided by grazing livestock.

www.kswildflower.org/flower_details.php?flowerID=158

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Nice Sugar Wax photos

Check out these sugar wax images:

Candle Holders with Candles
sugar wax

Image by Steven Beger Photography (Beger.com Productions)

Quench
sugar wax

Image by SlinkyDragon
Lonely shoppers walk looking at the ground.
And when they see the reflections of two drinks…

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Nice Beauty Supply Wax photos

A few nice beauty supply wax images I found:

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Nice About Waxing photos

A few nice about waxing images I found:

International Waxes
about waxing

Image by Loozrboy
Funny story about this picture. I was riding the bus along Sheppard one evening, and looking out the window I spotted this factory with the sunset reflecting off the storage tanks with a dazzling display of colour and I thought "ooh, I have to try to get a picture of that!" So I got off the bus at the next stop, walked back and eventually found a spot where I had a clear shot of the factory… but by that time the angle of the sun had changed and the amazing colours were gone. So I went to a restaurant in a little strip plaza there and got some congee, and it was pretty good.

Fascinating, eh?

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Nice Eyebrow Specialists photos

Some cool eyebrow specialists images:

africa vervet monkey male
eyebrow specialists

Image by Deneys
Appearance:

Males have a mass of 6kg and measure 1.1 m in length, whereas females are slightly smaller and weigh only 4kg. Vervets have a silver-grey body with a marked black face. The ridge of the eyebrows is white, and so are the feet and tail tip. The genitals of adult males are vividly coloured to signal sexual status, namely a red penis and a blue scrotum.

Diet:

The diet tend to be omnivorous, feeding on fruit, flowers, leaves and insects, which constitutes the bulk of their diet. Primates are amongst the few mammals with colour vision, which allows vervet monkeys to distinguish between green and ripe fruit.

Breeding:

This is a seasonal breeder and single young are born between March and May after a gestation period of 140 days. Interbirth intervals could be longer than a single season, and is correlated with food abundance.

Social Behaviour:

Vervets are highly social animals, and occur in well organised troops, dominated by males. Females do not leave their natal group, but males emigrate from the troop at puberty. Access to prime food recourses is determined by the dominance hierarchy.

Habitat:

A sufficient density of tall trees and the availability of permanent surface water, allow this primate to occur in a wide variety of macro environments. Regarded as primarily a forest edge specialist.

Where they are found:

Unlike many tropical African countries, there are only two monkey species in South Africa, namely the Vervet and the Samango monkey. Both are fruit eating tree dwellers, as a consequence of which they can inflict serious damage to commercial fruit orchards. The vervet monkey is common throughout South Africa, and occurs wherever essential habitat requirements are met. The out of control expansion of wattle trees made it possible for the vervet monkey to extend its historical range.

www.krugerpark.co.za/africa_vervet_monkey.html

africa vervet monkey baby
eyebrow specialists

Image by Deneys
Appearance:

Males have a mass of 6kg and measure 1.1 m in length, whereas females are slightly smaller and weigh only 4kg. Vervets have a silver-grey body with a marked black face. The ridge of the eyebrows is white, and so are the feet and tail tip. The genitals of adult males are vividly coloured to signal sexual status, namely a red penis and a blue scrotum.

Diet:

The diet tend to be omnivorous, feeding on fruit, flowers, leaves and insects, which constitutes the bulk of their diet. Primates are amongst the few mammals with colour vision, which allows vervet monkeys to distinguish between green and ripe fruit.

Breeding:

This is a seasonal breeder and single young are born between March and May after a gestation period of 140 days. Interbirth intervals could be longer than a single season, and is correlated with food abundance.

Social Behaviour:

Vervets are highly social animals, and occur in well organised troops, dominated by males. Females do not leave their natal group, but males emigrate from the troop at puberty. Access to prime food recourses is determined by the dominance hierarchy.

Habitat:

A sufficient density of tall trees and the availability of permanent surface water, allow this primate to occur in a wide variety of macro environments. Regarded as primarily a forest edge specialist.

Where they are found:

Unlike many tropical African countries, there are only two monkey species in South Africa, namely the Vervet and the Samango monkey. Both are fruit eating tree dwellers, as a consequence of which they can inflict serious damage to commercial fruit orchards. The vervet monkey is common throughout South Africa, and occurs wherever essential habitat requirements are met. The out of control expansion of wattle trees made it possible for the vervet monkey to extend its historical range.

www.krugerpark.co.za/africa_vervet_monkey.html

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Nice Waxing Salon photos

Some cool waxing salon images:

Fusion Beauty Salon 8-19-06 — 100_3020
waxing salon

Image by stevendepolo
Fusion Salon was a really cool place to get my back waxed.

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