![]() ![]() > display of Morocco minerals in at the yearly > Tomasz Praszkier and companions put on a wonderful Put your "top shelf" specimens on deep shelves! I think that's possibly why more objects more objects don't fall off of things, which brings us to another point. I lived in an area that got a lot of shaking during the Northridge Earthquake and the only thing that fell was a lamp.Īnother thought, if you were up for a project you could build a base isolation system for your display cases.Ħth Jan 2016 07:08 UTC Jenna Mast Soundquakes :-)Įarthquakes tend jolt one direction as much as they jolt in the opposite direction. The 3M stuff is a little softer and stickier on the surface while the Earthquake putty is smoother on the surface but needs more working to soften it sufficiently for use.Įarthquakes can be strange beasts though. I just bought some 3M mounting putty after running out of the Earthquake putty. I also use the putty as mineral might very well be the same stuff though I'm not sure. ![]() I prefer the putty because it's a little less messy but I haven't done any tests to see which withstands shaking better. To secure the specimens to the shelves in the past, I've used both Earthquake putty/museum putty/mounting putty, and museum wax. One that uses fabric straps, and one that uses steel cables. ![]() Ideally though, I would secure the bookcases to the wall using one of the kits they sell here for it. I cannot properly secure my bookcases to the wall as the walls are too thick to locate the studs/wood, and I have hard wood floors, as opposed to the thickly padded carpeting at my old place. Recent Images in DiscussionsĦth Jan 2016 05:05 UTC Jenna Mast I actually currently have most of my collection packed in boxes because of Earthquakes. Currier Digital LibraryOpen discussion area. Techniques for CollectorsOpen discussion area. Minerals and MuseumsOpen discussion area. Mineralogical ClassificationOpen discussion area. Lost and Stolen SpecimensOpen discussion area. In November 2021 as part of Xbox's 20th anniversary celebrations, Xbox added another 70 games to its backwards compatible roster - and introduced additional enhancements to existing ones.╳Discussions □ Home □ Search □ Latest Groups EducationOpen discussion area. Watch on YouTube 76 new Xbox backwards compatible games: What are the latest Xbox backwards compatible games? Xbox One backwards compatibility: How well do Xbox 360 games run on Xbox One?.Xbox Series backwards compatibility: What are the Xbox backwards compatibility improvements on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S?.Xbox backwards compatibility list: Every original Xbox game playable on Xbox One and Xbox Series.Xbox backwards compatibility list: Every Xbox 360 game currently playable on Xbox One and Xbox Series.76 new Xbox backwards compatible games: What are the latest Xbox backwards compatible games?.From fan-favourite Xbox Live Arcade games to some of the biggest Xbox 360 exclusives such as Gears of War 3 and Halo: Reach, the roster represents a wide selection of some of Xbox's greatest hits. While both downloadable and disc-based Xbox 360 and original Xbox games work on Xbox One and Xbox Series X, only selected games are supported on a case-by-case basis. Though Microsoft wound down its original Xbox and Xbox 360 back compatible efforts in mid-2019 in favour of Xbox One support for Xbox Series X - which also supports a range of improvements - there was one final update in November 2021 as part of Xbox's 20th anniversary celebrations, adding another 76 games and adding additional enhancements to existing ones. Xbox backwards compatibility of Xbox 360 games was Microsoft's big surprise back at E3 2015, and since debuting the feature later that year, the publisher rolled out new releases on a month-by-month basis. ![]()
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