Trevor Austin
A rather glorious sunset at 40,000 feet with a shadow created by the Earth behind to the left. This was shot from an Embraer 190 approximately 160 nm north east of Amsterdam just before 'top of descent'. The clearance to descent to FL260 was received and 'dialed in' by my colleague which is the clicking noise you may hear. I repeated back the clearance and his selection. In this video we can see that the Sun is beneath us because the Sun is shining upwards and creating an inverted shadow above. Not something you see every day. This will require a globe denier to invent yet another absurd ad-hoc explanation to account for what you are seeing.
updated 4 years ago
The dog house is self explanatory. It utilises what would be otherwise wasted space under the stairs. It’s fully sealed at floor level. The floor and rear wall are insulated to keep little Hollie warm in the winter.
The book nook was a “test piece” and I never intended to build it. It just happened. The majority of this thing was scratch built. The bought in components were the electrical components (switches, LED’s etc.) and the larger plant leaves. These were laser cut by a German company, Fredericus Rex. Everything else was scrap such as cereal box cartons, wood and ply off-cuts, clear packaging etc.
The lighting is powered by a 9v PP3 battery and the main overhead lighting controlled a variable resistor. Everything else is on/off.
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