
Manometer

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13 responses to “Manometer”
Is this like a Gaydometer?
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I think normally you use it to measure pressure – but I think you can do with it whatever you like 🙂
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That is the German term for a pressure gauge.
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Yes, I think so.
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Heehee, the Manometer gave me a chuckle thinking about all the things it could measure (besides the obvious). Ego, machismo, stoicism…but also the good stuff, kindness, ability to fix things (hot water heater, my car, my heart). So much room for the imagination!
BTW, thanks for dropping in on my new blog, My Sicilian Home. Hope you enjoyed it!
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I’m glad I could trigger your imagination. When you found the bet thing to measure, let me know.
Yes, I enjoyed your blog.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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Has logrado que las mentes se pongan a trabajar en las múltiples utilidades del Manometro.
Que pases un lindo sábado
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Otra vez, muchas gracias.
Y un lindo sábado para ti también!
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Gauges close-up, steam punk, b&w with halo. What’s not to embrace here?
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Thank you!
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A very dramatic photograph-I love the black and white-and the halo effect-nicely done!
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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