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hey guys welcome back to the channel today we are sharing five things we loved about VIA Rail and two things we did not all right itamp;#39;s safe to say that we loved our train trip on VIA Rail and we got a lot of things to talk about here so letamp;#39;s jump right into it we do all right well the very first thing weamp;#39;ll tell you our favorite thing right out of the gate and that is the park car and the Dome car and so these are the basically the equivalent to like the observation or sightseer lounges on Amtrak and these were incredible cars yeah what was what was your favorite thing about the park car um the park car gosh it felt like you were in a home so on one side it had like that little uh kind of bar area and then on the other side it had the couches and then above it had the the seating with the windows overhead and the windows out in front it was absolutely stunning I mean there wasnamp;#39;t anything that I didnamp;#39;t like about that particular car yeah

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RFID Inlays: RFID inlays are like RFID tags, but they are smaller and contain only the antenna and the chip. They are designed to be embedded into other objects, such as plastic cards, labels, or packaging materials. RFID inlays can be passive or active, and they can be read over shorter distances than RFID tags.
Inlay is an artistic technique commonly represented in furniture, decorative arts, and even musical instruments. To achieve a collage-like image on a flat surface, the craftsman cuts into the surface of wood or stone and inserts stone, metal, resin, wood, or other precious materials into the cut-out space.
Inlay Lake (also sometimes spelt Innlay and Inle) is famous for the unique way of life of the local tribes, for their villages on stilts, floating gardens, fresh produce markets and well-preserved traditions. In many places the authentic life on the lake shines through.
verb (used with object) to decorate (an object) with layers of fine materials set in its surface: to inlay a chest with lighter wood. to insert or apply (layers of fine materials) in the surface of an object: to inlay marble in a tabletop.
inlay, in the visual arts, any decorative technique used to create an ornamental design, pattern, or scene by inserting or setting into a shallow or depressed ground or surface a material of a different colour or type. Inlay techniques are used in enamelwork, furniture decoration, lacquerwork, and metalwork.
Going dry. In all, dry inlays allow for greater customization in size and adhesive than wet inlays, letting brands add the benefits of RFID to products not suited to wet inlays. At the same, dry inlays give label printers more potential lines of business.
Examples of inlaid Sometimes, inlaid eyes and teeth added lively qualities to the masks. The pattern of light shining through palm-fronds onto water becomes diamond-plots (l. 85), and the sky is inlaid with stars. Swollen with pride, the ruler of the night was seated on his throne inlaid with jewels.

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