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While WC power hung around for quite awhile after the CN buy out it slowly started to disappear and even as early as this March 16, 2002 view we were getting sets of power with no WC units. This is the OACTI arriving at Trout Lake with 4715, IC 3110 and 6261.
SEL (3.0 liter / 6 cyl)
Fourth generation (2000–2007)
Victoria-Fraserview, Vancouver, British Columbia
Estoril Racing Festival Nov 2018
Qualifying
Car: BMW 2002 Ti
Drivers: S. Pinto / M. Pinto / C. Fernandes
2002 China, Yangtze, Three Gorges
Tribulations 1 has been shot in China in winter 2002.
This tribulation began at the "dam of the Three Gorges" on the Yangtze river, a year before the valley was flooded.
From Yichang to Chongqing, going up the stream, the ferry had many stops.
At that time, every cities along the river were destroyed by hand in a huge mass relocation of towns and villages.
Over 1.13 million people where displaced by the rising waters.
The dam was completed in the summer of 2006, and the water level in the Qutang, Wuxia, and the western portion of the Xiling Gorges has already begun to rise.
In addition to the impacts of the dam on the ecology and people of the region, the dam will also change the scenery of the Three Gorges.
A little picture for Throw Back Thursday as we lead up to The Force Awakens. :)
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Vehicle: Volkswagen Transporter TDi SWB.
Engine: 2,461cc in-line 4, turbocharged.
Fuel: Diesel.
Power: 102 BHP.
Top Speed: 80 MPH.
0-60: 15.0 s.
Weight: 1,690 kg.
Body: Panel van.
Layout: Front engine, rear wheel drive.
Years of production: 1990 to 200.
Date taken: 1st April 2026 2026.
Album: Carspotting 2026
The Lancia Thesis was built from 2002 until 2009. The car wasn't very succesfull and only about 16,000 Thesis have been built. Nowadays Lancia's line-up is reduced to just one car, the Ypsilon, available in Italy only.
After years of trying I finally got a decent shot of this!
As I mentioned on a previous photo, this is the only Reliant I've seen in pictures or reality on an 02 plate, so it must be one of the very last Suffolk built BN-1 models. First registered on April 1st (!) this one owner car had 63,000 miles at the last MOT.
I was surprised to find this had covered 117,000 miles at the last MOT. Not only that. but it's only had one very minor fail in it's history. It looked very well cared for, and obviously is.
989cc.
BOX DATE: 2002
MANUFACTURER: Mattel
RELEASES: 2002 Talking Townhouse; 2006 Talking Townhouse
MISSING ITEMS: Trash can, pitcher, 2 trays, 2 forks, 2 knives, lamp, hair dryer, toothpaste, 2 product bottles, phone, towel, pillow
SPECIAL FEATURES: Talks & makes sounds
PERSONAL FUN FACT: I will say that the interior of this house definitely captures that town house feel! I for one have always lusted for this house--and were it not for the even greater temptation of the Grand Hotel, this would have been one of my birthday gifts in 2003! There are a few features that really stand out to me about this house. First of all, it has a stair case. I remember that a lot of the doll houses that were available when I was a kid, or the one my dad built, were not equipped with stairs. This meant having to use your imagination to fill in the missing staircase, or it meant that I had to cleverly use stacks of books and our two Holiday Singing Sisters stairs to make my own. I'm not sure why I felt that stairs were so important that it justified spending a half hour designing my own set, but it was. The bedroom is definitely the crown jewel of this house. I like that it is spacious, despite the house's small structure. And it has a shower, with a door, for privacy. The shower more than anything (well besides the front door), would have been my favorite childhood feature. Not because you can make Barbie sing, but because it would have been fun to make the younger dolls, like say Kid Kore Katie, invade the older dolls' privacy. I can imagine it now--Leroy (Water Jewel Magic Aladdin), is taking a shower after a long day at work, when Katie barges into his bedroom demanding new clothes, special food, or a doggy poo cleanup. This is the kind of house Colleen and I would have used as either a loft bedroom, or an apartment building. I think the main reason I didn't get it as a kid was because the downstairs would have been hard to play with. I can see me and Colleen's heads smacking each other as we tried to move the dolls about downstairs. I can envision a dining room table, dressed with all dinner plates and food, being knocked cleanly over as our hands fumbled to move the dolls around. But despite it's lack of space, this house is just as awesome as I always hoped it would be, and I'm so glad it's finally part of my collection!
The BMW 2002 Coupe is an iconic model that built the marque's reputation, particularly in the US. A model that wasn't seen Stateside was the 2002 Touring.
The Touring was released in 1971, through to 1974, so receiving the newer BMW engines available at this time. The car is notionally a 3-door hatchback, though the intent was perhaps more of a Sport Break (shooting brake).
There was not a similar car in the BMW lineup until the late mid 1990s, when a version of the E36 BMW 3-Series was configured much in this manner. By this time though, the appellation 'Touring' had been shifted to the 5-door wagon form of the 3 and 5-series models.
FARIÑAS TRANS
Bus Number: 2002
Bus engine: Daewoo
Bus body: Daewoo BV117
Seater: 49
Classification: Airconditioned Fare
Seating Classification: 2x2x49
Route: Manila- Laoag City, Ilocos Norte
Additional Information: With external AC system (generic). Hub-Caps equipped.
Date taken: November 02, 2007
Place taken: Sison, Pangasinan
Time taken: 11:45am
1/13 - 2002 - LEGO Creator
Have you ever wondered what font was used on LEGO Boxes? Chalet! Have you wondered what was used on any official signage for that matter? Chalet! Anything to do with internal communications and official press material? Chalet, released in 1996 is the company’s current font family of choice and it all started in 2002 when Chalet ‘NY1960’ was first used on boxes. This was a way to standardise and simplify the design process for this sort of material, in a time when the company was overcomplicating many processes. With a full condensed to extended family, Chalet allows consistency in its flexibility.
I dare say this may have been one of the changes former CEO Jørgen Vig Knudstorp put in motion, as was his approach at the time to streamline workflow and production.
The bar of one unique colour brackets one or more edges of the front of the box to show what theme it comes from and a dynamic background breaks through from the rear. You will find it’s only been within the last couple years that any change has been made away from this layout standard, both in Creator and other themes.
Next week I’ll be looking at the box that set the standard for the standard, the first Creator sets!