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kitsunetsuki · 1 year
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Benjamin Auger - Jane Birkin (Paris 1971)
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dozydawn · 11 months
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Principal dancers of the Paris Opera Ballet Agnes Letestu and José Martínez warming up before a performance, 1997. Photographed by Benjamin Auger.
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ornithorynquerouge · 6 months
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Jane Birkin by Benjamin Auger
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cdntennis · 9 months
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National Bank Open 2023 : Canadians in the singles and doubles main draws
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Men’s singles first round [10] Félix Auger-Aliassime (CAN) vs. [Q] Max Purcell (AUS)
[WC] Milos Raonic (CAN) vs. [9] Frances Tiafoe (USA)
[WC] Gabriel Diallo (CAN) vs. Dan Evans (GBR)
[WC] Alexis Galarneau (CAN) vs. Francisco Cerúndolo (ARG)
[WC] Vasek Pospisil (CAN) vs. [Q] Matteo Arnaldi (ITA)
Women’s singles first round [WC] Bianca Andreescu (CAN) vs. [Q] Camila Giorgi (ITA)
[WC] Leylah Annie Fernandez (CAN) vs. [Q] Peyton Stearns (USA)
[WC] Rebecca Marino (CAN) vs. [Q] Katie Boulter (GBR)
Men’s doubles first round [WC] Gabriel Diallo (CAN) / Alexis Galarneau (CAN) vs. [7] Marcel Granollers (ESP) / Horacio Zeballos (ARG)
[WC] Vasek Pospisil (CAN) / Nicolas Mahut (FRA) vs. [WC] Benjamin Sigouin (CAN) / Kelsey Stevenson (CAN)
[Alt] Peter Polansky (CAN) / Adil Shamasdin (CAN) vs. [6] Kevin Krawietz (GER) / Tim Pütz (GER)
Women’s doubles first round Gabriela Dabrowski (CAN) / Erin Routliffe (NZL) vs. Karolína Plíšková (CZE) / Donna Vekić (CRO)
[WC] Eugenie Bouchard (CAN) / Rebecca Marino (CAN) vs. [6] Lyudmyla Kichenok (UKR) / Jeļena Ostapenko (LAT)
[WC] Marina Stakusic (CAN) / Carol Zhao (CAN) vs. Marie Bouzková (CZE) / Zhu Lin (CHN)
(Picture : © Pascal Ratthé/Tennis Canada)
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anotherdayinbliss · 1 year
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Jimi Hendrix in 1967. Photo by Benjamin Auger. 
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heygoowhatsnew · 9 months
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Jane Birkin Photographed by Benjamin Auger, 1971
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Marianne Faithfull photographed by Benjamin Auger🥀🥀🥀
Via @weirdtvland on Instagram🥀
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delunafiresworld · 3 months
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Photograph of Alain Delon by Benjamin Auger
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daikenkki · 4 months
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Australian Open 2024 - Men's Singles Draw:
Novak Djokovic (1) (SRB) vs Dino Prizmic (Q) (CRO)
Alexei Popyrin (AUS) vs Marc Polmans (WC) (AUS)
Yannick Hanfmann (GER) vs Gael Monfils (FRA)
Andy Murray (GBR) vs Tomas Martin Etcheverry (30) (ARG)
Adrian Mannarino (FRA) vs Stan Wawrinka (SUI)
Alexander Shevchenko vs Jaume Munar (ESP)
Christopher O'Connell (AUS) vs Cristian Garin (CHI)
Roberto Bautista Agut (ESP) vs Ben Shelton (16) (USA)
Taylor Fritz (12) (USA) vs Facundo Diaz Acosta (ARG)
Roberto Carballes Baena (ESP) vs Borna Gojo (CRO)
Fabian Marozsan (HUN) vs Marin Cilic (PR) (CRO)
Dane Sweeny (Q) (AUS) vs Francisco Cerundolo (22) (ARG)
Lorenzo Musetti (25) (ITA) vs Benjamin Bonzi (FRA)
James Duckworth (WC) (AUS) vs Luca Van Assche (FRA)
Aleksandar Vukic (AUS) vs Jordan Thompson (AUS)
Matteo Berrettini (ITA) vs Stefanos Tsitsipas (7) (GRE)
Jannik Sinner (4) (ITA) vs Botic Van de Zandschulp (NED)
Jesper De Jong (Q) (NED) vs Pedro Cachin (ARG)
Daniel Elahi Galan (COL) vs Jason Kubler (WC) (AUS)
J.J. Wolf (USA) vs Sebastian Baez (26) (ARG)
Frances Tiafoe (17) (USA) vs Borna Coric (CRO)
Tomas Machac (CZE) vs Shintaro Mochizuki (LL) (JPN)
Alejandro Tabilo (CHI) vs Aleksandar Kovacevic (Q) (USA)
Daniel Altmaier (GER) vs Karen Khachanov (15)
Alex De Minaur (10) (AUS) vs Milos Raonic (PR) (CAN)
Matteo Arnaldi (ITA) vs Adam Walton (WC) (AUS)
Pavel Kotov vs Arthur Rinderknech (FRA)
Flavio Cobolli (Q) (ITA) vs Nicolas Jarry (18) (CHI)
Sebastian Korda (29) (USA) vs Vit Kopriva (Q) (CZE)
Quentin Halys (FRA) vs Lloyd Harris (Q) (RSA)
Christopher Eubanks (USA) vs Taro Daniel (JPN)
Thiago Seyboth Wild (BRA) vs Andrey Rublev (5)
Holger Rune (8) (DEN) vs Yoshihito Nishioka (JPN)
Laslo Djere (SRB) vs Arthur Cazaux (WC) (FRA)
Arthur Fils (FRA) vs Jiri Vesely (PR) (CZE)
Roman Safiullin vs Tallon Griekspoor (28) (NED)
Ugo Humbert (21) (FRA) vs David Goffin (Q) (BEL)
Zhizhen Zhang (CHN) vs Federico Coria (ARG)
Denis Shapovalov (PR) (CAN) vs Jakub Mensik (Q) (CZE)
Omar Jasika (Q) (AUS) vs Hubert Hurkacz (9) (POL)
Grigor Dimitrov (13) (BUL) vs Marton Fucsovics (HUN)
Sebastian Ofner (AUT) vs Thanasi Kokkinakis (AUS)
Maximilian Marterer (GER) vs Nuno Borges (POR)
Constant Lestienne (FRA) vs Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (23) (ESP)
Felix Auger-Aliassime (27) (CAN) vs Dominic Thiem (AUT)
Alexandre Muller (FRA) vs Hugo Grenier (Q) (FRA)
Patrick Kypson (WC) (USA) vs Emil Ruusuvuori (FIN)
Terence Atmane (Q) (FRA) vs Daniil Medvedev (3)
Alexander Zverev (6) (GER) vs Dominik Koepfer (GER)
Soonwoo Kwon (PR) (KOR) vs Lukas Klein (Q) (SVK)
James McCabe (WC) (AUS) vs Alex Michelsen (USA)
Bernabe Zapata Miralles (ESP) vs Jiri Lehecka (32) (CZE)
Cameron Norrie (19) (GBR) vs Juan Pablo Varillas (PER)
Dusan Lajovic (SRB) vs Giulio Zeppieri (Q) (ITA)
Max Purcell (AUS) vs Mate Valkusz (Q) (HUN)
Albert Ramos-Vinolas (ESP) vs Casper Ruud (11) (NOR)
Tommy Paul (14) (USA) vs Gregoire Barrere (FRA)
Marcos Giron (USA) vs Jack Draper (GBR)
Miomir Kecmanovic (SRB) vs Yosuke Watanuki (JPN)
Rinky Hijikata (AUS) vs Jan-Lennard Struff (24) (GER)
Alexander Bublik (31) (KAZ) vs Sumit Nagal (Q) (IND)
Mackenzie McDonald (USA) vs Juncheng Shang (WC) (CHN)
Daniel Evans (GBR) vs Lorenzo Sonego (ITA)
Richard Gasquet (FRA) vs Carlos Alcaraz (2) (ESP)
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444namesplus · 9 months
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Captain Pearse's list of pirates intending to take the King's Pardon (sorted)
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sellyourconstruction · 9 months
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Backhoe Heavy Construction Equipment – Its Uses
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What are the used of backhoe heavy construction equipment? The backhoe, often known as the swiss army knife of heavy equipment, is ideal for all types of excavation and digging jobs, with one end used to dig up soil and the other used to carry it around. It’s the machine that can handle any task. It’s a common piece of machinery on construction sites.
The Backhoe’s Different Attachments
Hydraulic power attachments can be added to the backhoe. This enables the machine to perform duties other than lifting and excavating.
Breakers and hammers are the most typical backhoe attachments used by contractors. They give the operator the ability to break up rocky soils, asphalt, and concrete with ease. The tiger tooth attachment is useful for breaking through frost or harder soil, making the backhoe a useful tool, especially in colder climates.
Attachments in High Demand
Thumbs-up buckets
Hammers
Couplers
Compactors
Rippers
Street sweepers and brooms
Snowplows and snow shovels are two types of snow removal equipment.
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Backhoe manufacturers are people who make backhoes.
Backhoe loader manufacturers can be found in both the United States and Europe. Backhoe loader manufacturers and models are discussed in the following section.
Caterpillar
C. L. Best Tractor Company and Holt Manufacturing Company merged to form Caterpillar (CAT) in 1925. Caterpillar is named after Benjamin Holt, who invented the continuous-tracked system. He dubbed the track system a “caterpillar” since it allowed the machine to creep around the ground. The name Caterpillar accompanied Holt when he joined the C.L. Best Tractor Co.
Backhoes and specialized attachments are manufactured by Caterpillar to replace both the hoe and the loader. The backhoe can be equipped with soil excavation buckets, coral buckets, ditch cleaning buckets, and rock buckets. In addition to backhoe loaders, CAT manufactures rakes, snowplows, angle blades, asphalt cutters, and material handlers.
The CAT 450 is equipped with a 131 horsepower engine, an innovative hydraulic system, and a CAT C4.4 ACERT engine. The CAT 415F2 and 415F2 IL are on the other extreme of the range. The engine in these two variants produces 68 horsepower. The 415F2 IL has a lower maximum operating weight than the previous model, but they are nearly identical in almost every other manner.
John Deere
In 1837, John Deere founded the John Deere Company, which began with the invention of the steel plow. Since then, John Deere has become one of the most well-known machinery brands.
Backhoes are currently available from John Deere in seven different models. The 710L is their largest backhoe, with a 148 horsepower engine turning at 2,240 rpm and a maximum operational weight of 11,607 kg (25,588 lbs). The 310L EP backhoe is John Deere’s smallest backhoe. This equipment has a peak operational weight of 6,270 kg (13,822 lbs), powershift gearbox, and a dipper stick dig depth of 4.3 m with 69 horsepower at 2,010 rpm (14 ft 1 in).
JCB
JCB was the first company to build a backhoe, having been founded in 1945 by Joseph Cyril Bamford. JCB has developed to become the world’s largest backhoe maker and producer, with 22 plants spread across four continents. Their products are sold in over 150 countries. Every year, JCB sells more backhoes worldwide than all other manufacturers combined.
The 3CX 15 Super Backhoe, with a 109 hp engine and a bucket breakout force of 12,603 lb / ft, is JCB’s most popular loader. The 3CX Compact Backhoe Loader, 3CX Backhoe Loader, and 4CX-15 Super Backhoe Loader are some of their other models.
Operation of a Backhoe Can Be Dangerous
Operating a backhoe, like any other piece of heavy equipment, can provide a number of risks and perils. Always operate the equipment only after having sufficient training, and never use a backhoe – or any other type of equipment – unless it is safe to do so.
Working too close to a cliff or on steep or uneven ground are the two most common causes of backhoe and backhoe operator accidents. Take the planning step seriously, and always study site plans, do hazard surveys, and circle check equipment before starting to work.
Other dangers include…
Raising the bucket to an excessively high level. This is especially dangerous if the equipment is on shaky ground since it may lead it to tumble over.
Working on a steep incline When working on a steep slope, be cautious because they can overturn or tumble over.
Not fastening your seatbelt. Falling out of the cab can endanger the machine, the operator, and people in the vicinity. Always fasten your seatbelt.
The act of striking an object. Be careful of people, buildings, trees, and other things that may be near the equipment, especially when operating on difficult terrain.
A burden that is descending. Be aware of those around the bucket when lifting or shifting goods. A worker can be injured by falling dirt, debris, or material.
By prioritizing safety and taking the time to follow procedures, all workers will be able to return home safely at the end of the day.
Practices for Using Backhoes in a Safe and Effective Manner
Here are a few easy methods to keep safe:
Always fasten your seatbelt.
Never use the equipment without first lowering the stabilizers.
Never exceed the machine’s maximum operational weight.
When transporting loads, keep them low and near to the ground.
When transferring loads or materials, keep visibility in mind.
Before moving, always check for blind spots.
Never lift or transport anyone with a bucket.
On-site driving speeds should not exceed 5 mph (approximately 8 kph)
The Backhoe’s Evolution
The utilization of mini-excavators and skid steers has reduced the demand for backhoe loaders nowadays. Contractors all over the world still appreciate them for their versatility and ability to execute a variety of chores well.
The first backhoe was introduced when the hydraulic system was established, and Vaino J Holopainen and Roy E Handy, Jr. invented the first backhoe swing frame in July 1947. One year later, it was copyrighted, and the two men joined forces to become Wain-Roy. The swing frame was a game-changer because it allowed the hydraulic guiding arm to swing to the bucket’s side.
Wain-Roy Company sold the first hydraulic backhoe in 1948. Between 1948 and 1954, Wain-Roy sold around 7,000 backhoes, mostly through Ford dealers.
In the midst of all of this, JCB introduced the first European hydraulic loader in 1948. With the invention of two-wheeled trailers, Joseph Syril Bamford founded JBC in England. With the installation of a hydraulic power system, this evolved into a four-wheel tipping trailer, which eventually led to the development of the loader. In Ireland and the United Kingdom, the backhoe is known as the “JCB.”
In 1953, JCB combined their hydraulic loader with the hydraulic arm on the other side of a tractor to create the versatile backhoe loader. Although JCB did not introduce their loaders to the United States until the 1960s, the machines were already on the market.
The first factory-integrated backhoe loader was introduced in 1957 by CASE Corporation, an American business. Before JCB came on American soil, American contractors and farmers had already recognized the backhoe’s power and versatility due to increased equipment manufacture. The extensible backhoe didn’t come out for another 14 years.
The Backhoe: Frequently Asked Questions
Is it possible to swap buckets on a backhoe?
Backhoes can be equipped with a variety of attachments and buckets to expand their capabilities. Some attachments may be limited by the machine piece’s size and weight capacity. Before adding a piece of equipment, always check the owner’s manual to make sure the machine is capable of handling it.
Is it possible for backhoes to dig in frozen ground?
A backhoe can dig in frozen ground with the help of suitable attachments. A frost bucket, hydraulic hammer, rotary cutter, or static ripper are all attachments that can assist a backhoe in digging in frozen ground.
What does a backhoe and an excavator have in common?
An excavator is a shoveling machine with a revolving cab that rotates 360 degrees. It is generally used for excavation work and has an arm with a bucket attachment – or any other type of excavator attachment. While excavators are often tracked machines, they can also be wheeled.
A backhoe is a tractor cab equipped with a loader on the front and an arm on the back. Other attachments can be used in place of the arm and bucket. These devices, which are mainly wheeled, are used for minor digging operations, transferring loads and goods, and a variety of other tasks.
Backhoes are more more adaptable than excavators, and can be employed in virtually any industry.
What does a backhoe and a loader have in common?
A backhoe has an arm and bucket on the rear, with the loader attachment on the front, whereas a loader simply has the loader bucket.
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perfettamentechic · 10 months
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18 luglio … ricordiamo …
18 luglio … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2022: Danièle Graule, nota anche con lo pseudonimo di Dani, cantante, attrice e modella, tra le più richieste, francese. Prese parte a diversi film. Ebbe un figlio, Julien, nato nel 1969 dal matrimonio col fotografo Benjamin Auger. I due coniugi si separarono dopo vent’anni, ma senza mai attuare il divorzio. Morì in seguito a un malore; l’artista da tempo aveva problemi cardiaci. (n.1944) 2022:…
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artwalktv · 2 years
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Diplo & TSHA - Let You Go (feat. Kareen Lomax) Written and Directed by: Jodeb Produced by PRETTYBIRD & COLOSSALE Creative Director: Lola Son (Mad Decent) Exec Producer (Prettybird): Candice Dragonas Exec Producer (Colossale): Alexandre Auray Guatemala Line Production: The Bigger Picture Pictures Line Producer, Guatemala: GG DOP: Alex Nour 1st AC: Jonathan Auger Sound Man: Jose Jacob Jimenez Bonilla Drone operator: Alex Auray Post Producer: Miles Barfield Edit & VFX: Jonathan Desbiens Assistant editor: Simon Benoît Sound studio: Cult Nation (François Bélanger, Théophile Porcet, Rene-Pierre Guerin, Gino Visconti) Director’s rep: Benjamin Bernard @ Lark Creative Cast Athena: Athena Glover Theron: Theron Glover Sofia: Ana Sofía Páramo González Fatima: Fátima Ortíz Miranda Mother: Sara López Father: Peter Glover Sister: Tleyotl Banus Priestess: GG
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cdntennis · 9 months
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National Bank Open 2023 (Day 2)
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Men’s singles first round [WC] Gabriel Diallo (CAN) def. Dan Evans (GBR) 7-6(4), 7-5
[Q] Max Purcell (AUS) def. [10] Félix Auger-Aliassime (CAN) 6-4, 6-4
Women’s singles first round [WC] Leylah Annie Fernandez (CAN) def. [Q] Peyton Stearns (USA) 6-3, 6-2
[Q] Camila Giorgi (ITA) def. [WC] Bianca Andreescu (CAN) 6-3, 6-2
Men’s doubles first round [WC] Vasek Pospisil (CAN) / Nicolas Mahut (FRA) def. [WC] Benjamin Sigouin (CAN) / Kelsey Stevenson (CAN) 7-5, 6-4
[6] Kevin Krawietz (GER) / Tim Pütz (GER) def. [Alt] Peter Polansky (CAN) / Adil Shamasdin (CAN) 6-3, 6-2
Women’s doubles first round Gabriela Dabrowski (CAN) / Erin Routliffe (NZL) def. Karolína Plíšková (CZE) / Donna Vekić (CRO) 6-3, 4-6, [10-8]
[6] Lyudmyla Kichenok (UKR) / Jeļena Ostapenko (LAT) def. [WC] Eugenie Bouchard (CAN) / Rebecca Marino (CAN) 6-7(6), 6-4, [10-8]
(Picture : © Hugo-Sébastien Aubert/La Presse)
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embraced-chaos · 2 years
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Muse Bio: Benny
Full Name: Benjamin Thomas Gallagher Name: Benjamin Nickname: Benny Preferred Name/Nickname: Benny, Ben Age: 47 D.O.B: January 2, 1975 Zodiac: Capricorn Species: Human (deceased), Synthetic Life (currently) Birthplace: Wales Parents: Unknown Siblings: None Other Relatives: Unknown Lovers: None Friends: April (contact), Gwen (April's daughter) Connections: other muses on this blog Piper. NPC Emily, Jo, Kindred, Helen. Pets: None Education: Bachelor's degree in journalism Notable Skills: Observative, Writing, Lying Languages: English Abilities: Investigative skills, writing, self defense, enhanced healing Current Residence: New York City Gender: Male Pronouns: He/Him Orientation: Straight Affiliation: Jo Evans, Helen, Phell Media Job: Investigative Journalist Face Claim: Owain Yeoman Hair Color: Dark Brown Hair Style: Close Trim Facial Hair: Nearly and closely trimmed beard Eyes: Blue Complexion: Fair Height: 6' 4" Weight: 190lbs Build: Broad/Average Scars: None Tattoos: None Piercings: None Medical History: At first glance there is nothing of note. However, the original Benny suffer an accident that he did not survive. His likeness was used for a secret synthetic human project. The same project he is investigating in his journalist career. Allergies: Potassium Phobias: None Alcohol Use: None Drug Use: None Positive Traits: Curious, passionate, willing to work with others Negative traits: Won't back down, omits the truth, jumps dangerously head first
His younger years don't hold much of note. He was a human, had a normal upbringing, went to school, and had friends. He was like anyone else. It was as an adult that his life took a bizarre change.
He had been working as an investigative journalist at Fell Media Group when he was in an unfortunate accident that would ultimately take his life. But this was not where his story ended. It was a new beginning of sorts.
After a car accident, he was taken to a new advanced medical facility operated by Augur Industries, a leading tech giant. Augur was working on a new technology: synthetic beings. And these AIs were to use real human likeness as the base. Some were based on photos of creators as children, others were based on the dead. The dead made the best subjects. Release them back to their normal lives to let these new synthetics interrogate in human society with no one being any the wiser. Part of the synthetic program was to collect data. Anything and everything.
Benny was one of these unwilling subjects. When his human body passed on his appearance was used to model a synthetic to take his place. Someone with no family ties working as a journalist was a perfect pioneer.
Deep down somewhere, Benny knew what he was but was also programmed to not ask questions about it. He didn't know who created him or why. He didn't know the grander scale of the project or where he originally came from. He kept his identity as an AI a secret, as he was also programmed to do. As far as he or anyone else was concerned he was still human.
These synthetic beings are lab made organic tissues made to simulate a human combined with an artificial intelligence at the helm. Other small mechanics and ports can be found hidden throughout the body to help keep it functioning and keep the AI in sync with the artificial tissues. Synthetics can age, eat, breathe, ect just the same as humans. An amazing advance of technology. Being examined by a doctor, having basic lab tests and other diagnostics would not reveal anything different or suspicious. But serious injury or any surgery would lead to the unexpected. 
Years later, still working for Phell Media, Benny wrote a small piece on Auger Industries and was given funding to continue investigating. But he hit a roadblock. No one would go on record and many wouldn't talk at all. However, he did uncover something. He learned that Augur Industries had started investing in expensive medical research with human test subjects. Head of it all? A man named Richard Kindred. 
When he found out that a plane possibly belonging to Kindred had crashed on a beach he went to the site in hopes of finding something worthwhile for his investigative piece.
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dozydawn · 4 years
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Lanvin HC SS 1991. Photographed by Benjamin Auger.
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