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Day 38/365/2014 (Friday, 7th of February)
The morning after...
Missing day 38, but since this photo was taken on the 7th, just past midnight for day 37, I'm going to use it twice
Archiving my very 1st teenage steps with the Atari 800XL in the form of a folder full of code, sketches & references (all created between 1988-1991)... I started with writing pure hex code, then taught myself the 6502 flavour of Assembler (only learned Z80 before) but then got more & more into game design, icons & demo scene activities (as coder, gfx and chiptunes & co-organizer) and started building several tools & games (incl. The Brundles, a commercial Lemmings clone for the 8-bit Atari in '93)
38/365
Our first Snowdrops of the year have crept up and started flowering this week. They're beautiful!
080911 - nothing special happened on this day... the usual day at home working! once in a while i need to come outside to check on my plants, because it has been really hot! i have the tiniest balcony, but at least i still have enough space for a few vases... with carnations, lavender and cherry tomatoes! still waiting on those though! :)
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from the airplane window
1972
above the clouds
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My first maternity photoshoot!!
No not of me.... My girlfriend who is due in 2 weeks, but the doctor is saying any day now. I had fun doing this and hopefully she got a few out of it she likes too.
The wall behind has beautiful colourful lines painted on by the father-to-be. The rest of the nursery is all white with just these few fun splashes of colour.
Sukhoi Su-2
Russian Air Force
Russian Air Force Museum
Central Air Force Museum
Monino 16/8/2017
Although nearly 800 of these aircraft were produced none remain in existence. This is a replica produced by Sukhoi.
nevada
1972
flora
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This bus was new to Lothian Buses as as 38 in 2013.
Seen here at Clermiston.
Note that badging has not been fitted on any further batches of 7900s, since the first batch of 7900s hit the road
A 38 tooth cog made out of a chainring the offset acts as a spacer and allows me to build dishless wheels.
" harry potter and the goblet of fire " photo of one of his book titles, im cool 8-|
going to do a week of 365s with good old harry potter and who knows who will join him.
Strobist : 430EX cam left, above fired once at 1/64.
Arts and Sciences seniors get ready to rock!
In the final moments leading to WSU's 2014 Commencement, seniors from the College of Arts and Sciences gather outside Beasley Coliseum in preparation for the graduation ceremony.
A P-38 Lightning from the 2nd Service Group being warmed up on the airfield at Camp Tripoli,Iceland on March 16,1943.
Lockheed P-38F Lightning
s/n 42-12596
50th Fighter Squadron, 342nd Composite Group
nevada
1972
landscape
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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nevada
1972
outcropping
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
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The Lockheed P-38 Lightning was a World War II American fighter aircraft built by Lockheed. Developed to a United States Army Air Corps requirement, the P-38 had distinctive twin booms and a single, central nacelle containing the cockpit and armament. Named "fork-tailed devil" by the Luftwaffe and "two planes, one pilot" by the Japanese, this unique [5] aircraft was used in a number of different roles including dive bombing, level bombing, ground strafing, photo reconnaissance missions,[6] and extensively as a long-range escort fighter when equipped with drop tanks under its wings.
The P-38 was used most successfully in the Pacific Theater of Operations and the China-Burma-India Theater of Operations as the mount of America's top aces, Richard Bong (40 victories) and Thomas McGuire (38 victories). In the South West Pacific theater, the P-38 was the primary long-range fighter of United States Army Air Forces until the appearance of large numbers of P-51D Mustangs toward the end of the war.[7][8]
The P-38 was the only American fighter aircraft in active production throughout the duration of American involvement in the war, from Pearl Harbor to VJ Day.