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We all know that UP 4014 draws massive crowds wherever it goes, but this scene at Norma Junction in Des Plaines, Illinois, was on another level. Luckily, both railroad and city police were watching the gathered throng very closely as Big Boy approached and then passed.
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For future reference, please use this guide in deciding when to wear red + white + blue plaid shirts:
1st and 3rd MONDAY: FL
2nd and 4th MONDAY: DR
1st and 3rd TUESDAY: CC
2nd and 4th TUESDAY: DD
1st and 3rd WEDNESDAY: CS
2nd and 4th WEDNESDAY: MB
1st and 3rd THURSDAY: KC
2nd and 4th THURSDAY: MH
1st and 3rd FRIDAY: CD
2nd and 4th FRIDAY: GS
1st and 3rd SATURDAY: MW
2nd and 4th SATURDAY: KS *or* KL
Sundays you are free to dress as you please, and Fridays remain Tiedays. No changes to skirts, slacks, undergarments or footwear.
Adherence to this schedule will minimize the chances of two or more Area/Coders showing up to a meeting wearing matching shirts and ensures a professional atmosphere in the workplace. If you have any questions about this change in policy, please let me know.
A large wall in Lincoln with just this binary code graffiti/Wall Art. I don't know if it has any meaning beyond looking interesting but I'd like to think it does.
As a kid, I used to print program source code and would make edits while on family road trips during summer vacation. When I got back home, I'd type in the edits.
In taking a road trip I hadn't done in perhaps 15 years, it felt appropriate to revisit some old habits - this time, with about 45 pages of JavaScript.
Despite software's "virtual" nature, I think it's good to occasionally print and work on a physical copy of your ideas. Even if you don't work all of your notes back into the code, you still benefit from the mental exercise of thinking through and editing your work.
Sé que con esta fto estoy violando una de las reglas de Flickr que es no subir fotografías ajenas, pero encontré tan genial este tatuaje que quería compartirlo.
Titan interior alterations done.
Conversion of EFE single door Olympian to dual door and EFE dual door Titan to single door.
Using parts removed from one to the other, ie Centre doors.
This is a poster on the London Underground, warning about pickpockets. It says: "Give them an inch and they'll take all they can. Keep your valuables out of reach of pickpockets."
"Be aware of the 'Tricks of Pickpockets'. Watch a video of the tell-tale signs at btp.police.uk/pickpockets ", and there's a QR code to scan for the URL. Which would require taking our your smartphone in public, scanning the code, then watching the video on your phone and not paying proper attention to your surroundings. You might even fail to notice, say, a pickpocket.
Sunnyside garage still exists in the present day and although not selling petrol for some time all the infrastructure is still in place as of the 2016 Streetview image. Here in 1989 a canopy has been added and the pumps replaced with newer models. The pump decals are quite complicated and look almost harlequin like - it's nice to see the canopy supports were colour coded too - a lot of thought went into the presentation here. Here's the same view from 2016 www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.05961,-2.3041012,3a,75y,237.8h,...