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CSS&SB caboose No. 004 punctuates a westbound freight entering the IC at Kensington Tower, in November 2000.
CSS Acadia is a former hydrographic surveying and oceanographic research ship of the Hydrographic Survey of Canada and its successor the Canadian Hydrographic Service.
Acadia served Canada for more than five decades from 1913-1969, including being commissioned twice into military service for the Royal Canadian Navy during both world wars. She is currently a historic museum ship stationed in Halifax Harbour at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic; she is the only ship still afloat that served the Royal Canadian Navy in both World Wars.
Retaining her original engines, boilers and little-changed accommodations, she is one of the best preserved Edwardian ocean steamships in the world and a renowned example of Canada's earliest scientific prowess in the fields of hydrography and oceanography.
CSS&SB 40 and 36 at about Roosevelt Road in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in September 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad 1 at Burnham, Illinois, sometime in April 1975, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler. This was a fan trip featured sequentially numbers short cars 1 through 5 in order.
The Canyon, not far from the Time Machine in Daren Cilau - This passage connects Crystal Oxbox to the Meeting Room.
In this photo (Gary Kiely)
CSS&SB 19 at Michigan City, Indiana on an unknown day in April 1975, GAF slide by unknown photographer, Chuck Zeiler collection. Judging by all the citizens on the left side, I would guess that this was a fan trip.
Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad Pullman-built 104 on a fantrip at South Bend, Indiana on August 1, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Multi-color fonts & CSS & transition = Animated web typography
Every part of each letter can animate independently from the rest of the letter. The animation is made with jqueryui switch classes, which adds and removes class(es) to elements while animating all style changes. Combined with a random value for timing the animation delivers endless random country-color animations.
classes = Array('GER', 'NED', 'BRA', 'BEL', 'CHI','BIH', 'ITA', ‘MEX’...);
$j(".TripperTricolorPro.MIX").each( function () {
newclass = classes[Math.floor(Math.random()*classes.length)];
oldclass = $j(this).attr('class').split(' ')[3]
$j(this).switchClass(oldclass, newclass, Math.floor(Math.random()*3000)+1000)
});
Watch animation in real: underware.nl/fonts/tripper_tricolor/quiz
CSS&SB Pullman-built 11 at about 55th Street in Chicago, Illinois on an unklnown day in June 1978, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
CSS volta aos palcos brasileiros e agita público na Tenda Oi Novo Som
Foto: Sylvio Fagundes - flickr.com/j_sylvio
CSS&SB 19 at Randolph Street in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in June 1979, Ektachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
March 8 2013, Navy Inters USS Monitor Remains in Arlington National Cemetery
Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) Ray Mabus announced that remains
recovered from the USS Monitor will be interred in Arlington National
Cemetery Mar. 8. The specific date of the interment was chosen to honor Monitor's role in
the Battle of Hampton Roads 151 years ago.
A chapel service and graveside burial begins 4 p.m. at Arlington
National Cemetery on Mar. 8. SECNAV, a senior National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) official and Dr. James McPherson, a
civil war author and historian, will speak at this event.
The Monitor, which was designed by Swedish-born John Ericson and built
in 118 days in Brooklyn, N.Y., was the nation's first ironclad warship.
Commissioned Feb. 25, 1862, the ship fought in the first battle between
two ironclads when it engaged CSS Virginia in the Battle of Hampton
Roads. The battle marked the first time iron-armored ships clashed in
naval warfare and signaled the beginning of a new era of naval warfare.
Months later, 16 Sailors were lost when the Monitor sank Dec. 31, 1862
in a storm off Cape Hatteras, N.C. Her wreck was discovered in 1974 and
was designated the nation's first national marine sanctuary, managed by
NOAA.
Starting in 1998, the Navy, NOAA and the Mariner's Museum in Newport
News, Va., began working together to recover artifacts from Monitor.
During the summer of 2002, while attempting to recover the ship's
150-ton gun turret, Navy divers discovered human remains inside the
turret. The remains were transported to what is now named the Joint
POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC) in Hawaii for possible identification.
* Navy Office of Information Release
VA photo by Robert Turtil
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A series of CSS-only experiments.
See blog.onthewings.net/2009/11/24/css-only-experiements/ for more info.
CSS&SB 101 arriving at Randolph Street Station in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in June 1980, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.