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PictionID:42002948 - Title:Savoia-Marchetti SM.83 Savoia-Marchetti SM.83 (I-LUCE c/n 34001). The SM.83 long range civil transport stemmed directly from the famous bomber SM.79. The photograph depicts the prototype, registered as I-LUCE it was first flown on November 3, 1937. As I-ESTE (from June 13 to August 8, 1939) this aircraft was used by Galeazzo Ciano (son-in-law of Benito Mussolini). Then, with the registration I-ESTO (from April 20, 1940) this aircraft was pressed in military service and was used until 1943 for special transport missions. - Catalog:15_003031 - Filename:15_003031.TIF - Image from the Charles Daniel's Collection Italian Aircraft Album.Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Suspended Animation Classic #8
First published on Sun. Feb. 26, 1989
Swamp Thing #83
By Michael Vance
When scientist Alec Holland was destroyed in a chemical explosion, his spirit was resurrected within a mass of swamp slime and vegetation. This monster evolved into an earth elemental with supernatural powers, and an acclaimed horror comic book.
Remarkable for stunning art, story twists, and tough subject matter, “Swamp Thing” has spawned two movies, with the second set for release in 1989.
The current issue, #83, is set in Germany during World War I, at the castle of Hans Von Hammer, an aviator. While being visited by his cousin, Anais Arcane, Hans downs an enemy plane with his rifle, killing the pilot and disfiguring a second. During the crash of the plane, however, the spirit of Swamp Thing possesses the wounded soldier.
Anais’ son, Anton, has been expelled from medical school for sadism, necrophilia, depravity, and drug addiction. Now on the frontlines of combat, Anton secretly practices his depravity on the wounded. He is eager to return to his mother to continue his occult surgery on a patient whose wounds have somehow “stitched themselves together with living plant tissue”.
Can the Swamp Thing survive the obscenity of Anton’s medical savagery?
If you accept the internal logic of a muck-encrusted, time-traveling Swamp Thing, and if you enjoy horror laced with heavy doses of fantasy and science fiction, you’ll love this series. The atmospheric art is weakened, however, by uneven and stilted dialog (“Or are you truly the mindless mound of moss I see before me…?”), and clichés used as visual shorthand occasionally deteriorating into self parody.
New readers should buy several consecutive issues to enter into the series, because of the complexity of interwoven plots and character histories. “Swamp Thing” is suggested for mature readers due to occasional nudity, violence, and slimy monsters.
“Swamp Thing” #83 (“Brothers in Arms”, Part I) is $1.25, written by Rick Veitch, with art by Tom Mandrake and Alfredo Alcala. It is a DC Comic, available at comic book stores.
new haven, connecticut
1974
yoga photoshoot
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
new haven, connecticut
1974
yoga photoshoot
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Who wants a top off? KC-10A Extender flying by as part of the "Travis Trifecta" display at the Travis Air Expo 2011.
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new haven, connecticut
1974
yoga photoshoot
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
“Amazing Women in the Industry” Heritage Day brought together five female chefs to showcase their skills and provide professional guidance to the men and women of Class 83. Culinary Heritage Day is a quarterly event that enables CJT students to not only learn new cooking techniques, but also to interact personally with accomplished chefs.
March 23, 2020
Crazy busy at work trying to get data collection survey for homeless with COVID symptoms. 3 conference calls. Hit up 4 stores at lunch (lowes, target, kroger, and publix) trying to find stronger spray than mrs. meyers and antibacterial soap. None of these places had TP or paper towels. The world has gone mad. New sewing machine has arrived though.
Carved wood. Back wind movement winds at 3. Case and movement not marked. Sticker on bottom,"Wilh. Schaaff, Heidelberg Hauptster 34." 4 7/8 inches tall.
the journey seems long
it seems to test my limits.
but this is me, my path...my journey far from home.
I don't belong here.
It's tiny steps of one major leap, to leave it, him all behind.
this is my life and I don't want you lingering on my words, lips...door step, this is goodbye.
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Mass-uploading, woohoo! Sketch used on Linus learns to draw to track my progress becoming a better illustrator.
FD-83
Sony digital camera that stores photos and videos on 1.44" floppy disks
1999
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and a review of another FD71
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