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The Crooked House of Windsor, the oldest Teahouse in England. Constructed in 1592.
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An ostrich carriage stopped by the police in Los Angeles for crossing the speed limit, 1930
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Double leg amputee railway signalman, James Wide, photographed working alongside his pet and assistant, Jack Baboon, in Cape Town during the 1880s.
He purchased the chacma baboon in 1881 and trained him to push his wheelchair and operate the railway signals under supervision.
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A great bit of street art. The real dog understands, and comforts the little boy in the painting.
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On 06/06/2023 at 20:16, psyklone6 said:
On the receiver it's channel 1 to steer, channel 2 for throttle, always. Never known it to be different on any kit I've had
On 06/06/2023 at 21:22, Stormbringer said:It does sound like the cables for throttle and steering are swapped mate
Cheers guys. We'll try that out tonight. Although I could swear we tried every cable in every slot already, but perhaps not
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Me and my friend have just swapped out the servo on mine for a 25kg Banggood jobby.
Seems to be working, but the problem is that all the controls have now reversed on my transmitter. (Wheel controls forward/reverse and trigger controls the steering)
We've tried every possible combination on the transmitter, and the cables on the receiver, but no luck with getting it back to normal again.
I feel a bit silly, but wondering if anybody could help out with this, as I'm unsure how to fix it.
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Post up a random picture and keep it clean please
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Crooked Forest of Gryfino – Poland
This forest, of crooked and misshapen trees is all the more intriguing due to the mystery surrounding it. No one truly knows what causes these trees to grow as they do.
Surrounded by perfectly straight trees, around 400 pines are growing with a 90-degree bend in them. Theories have been posited ranging from gravitational pulls, a random odd heavy snowfall, World War II tanks running over these trees when they were small. Perhaps the most likely reason is human manipulation for curved wood used for furniture, but no one knows for sure...