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1. Eden drags Lilith to speed dating.

Eden: "You need to do this--it's a good opportunity for you."

Lilith: "If it's so great, why aren't you participating?"

Eden: "Seriously? Actresses don't speed date."

 

2. Don is ready to take a break from being DJ so he can tend to matters at KDON, leaving ex-husband and wife team Emily and Timothy to handle speed dating....bad idea?

 

3. Denver Perkins arrives to find older brother Johnny in his booth for speed dating.

Denver: "Move."

Johnny "No, man, you move."

Denver: "I'm single, man. You move."

Johnny: "Man, Mr. Booley, tell him I was here first!"

 

date stamped on slide October 1964

Dating back to the 1200s, Angkor Thom is located a short distance from the city of Siem Reap and Angkor Wat temple. It was a featured location site in the film Lara Croft Tomb Raider with Angelina Jolie.

Heute ist sein erstes Date. Hoffentlich kommt sein Gänseblümchen gut an.

 

Today is his first date. Hopefully the flower is well received.

For certain photos that I upload on Flickr, the "date taken" is not set, even though the date taken is present in the EXIF data, e.g. for this photo:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/loupiote/52778277566

 

The EXIF contains this "date taken":

 

Date and Time (Digitized) - 2017:06:30 01:16:44-07:00

 

The bug can be easily reproduced by getting and uploading uploading this original photo, which can be obtained here: live.staticflickr.com/65535/52778277566_8591b08e09_o_d.jpg

 

Because of this bug, Flickr will consider that the date taken is either "infinity" (in the future) or the date the photo was edited with photoshop, depending on what you do with Flickr.

 

For example when you looks at "date taken" in the Organizer, it show you the date when the photo was edited (i.e. modified), which is also stored in the EXIF:

 

Date and Time (Modified) - 2023:03:28 19:07:38

 

This bug prevents albums containing images like this one from being correctly sorted by "date taken".

 

This bug affects ALL the photos that I took with my cellphone and that I edited with photoshop. It does not affect photos that I took with other cameras, also edited with photoshop.

 

It looks like Flickr is not extracting the "date taken" properly from the EXIF data for those images, likely because of the format of their EXIF data, i.e. flickr fails to extract the "date taken" from the EXIF tag "Date and Time (Digitized)".

 

Date: April 2019

Location: Novara

Model: Angelo

ph: Giovanni Riccioni

 

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Date: 19-06-2017

Location: 9. května, Litvínov, Czech Republic

Tatra T3M3 304 in Litvínov

 

date stamped on slide June 1958

We are going to produce save the date magnets.

   

MOOSE HEIGHTS - a Post Office in British Columbia on the Cariboo Highway 10 miles north of Quesnel. The population in 1940 was 76. The MOOSE HEIGHTS Post Office was located in the General Store during the second opening.

 

The MOOSE HEIGHTS Post Office was established - 16 October 1933 - it closed - 30 September 1947 - it reopened - 1 May 1950 and closed - 29 June 1962.

 

LINK to a list of the Postmasters who served at the MOOSE HEIGHTS Post Office - recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/home/record...

 

Allen Simpson Oakes was the Postmaster at MOOSE HEIGHTS Post Office from - 16 October 1933 to - 18 September 1947. Allan and Ida Oakes, moved to MOOSE HEIGHTS around 1933 on a homesteading grant. He cleared the land for their farm and built their house, horse barn, blacksmith shop, and the granary. The first Post Office must have been located in their farm house. Immigration was in 1903.

 

Allen Simpson Oakes

(b. 27 February 1888 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA - d. 13 March 1953 at age 65 in Rural Quesnel / Prince George Highway, B.C.) - his occupation was farmer.

 

His wife - Ida Caroline (nee Lindstrom) Oakes

(b. 21 February 1894 in Fertile, Minnesota, USA - d. 25 December 1988 at age in Quesnel, B.C.) - they were married c. 1913 in Daysland, Alberta, Canada - they had four children.

 

- sent from - / MOOSE HEIGHTS / AM / SP 1 / 36 / B.C. / - cds cancel - (B-1 / large letters / RF D).

 

Addressed to: Campana / L.H.J. 8 / Caledonia Road / Toronto, Ontario, Canada

 

CAMPANA CORPORATION LIMITED is a federal corporation entity registered with Corporations Canada. The incorporation date is January 14, 1927. Its first product was Italian Balm, a hand lotion. The formula was purchased from a Dr. Campana, from where the company derives its name. It also produced facial and pore cleaners.

 

Some time prior to the year 1885 a druggist in Toronto, Canada, began to manufacture and sell a hand lotion which he called Campana's Italian Balm. Some sales were made in the United States. The lotion continued to be sold under that name by him and his successors in a comparatively small way until 1926, when the plaintiff acquired the formula and all rights to the trade-mark, trade-name, or goodwill, and began to manufacture the product at Batavia, Ill.

Picked up these “Date Books” by Determined Productions last year. Most feature phototype revivals of wood type, as was popular in the 1960s–70s. I also have a bunch of their small square cookbooks and Peanuts books. Will post soon.

Save the date, September 7th from 5 to 7 pm, is the opening reception of "Desert Dwellings”! The landscape paintings of Tucson artist Ted DeGrazia are featured in this new exhibit at the Gallery in the Sun. Distant adobes, ranch houses, and saguaros populate these moody landscapes, many of which have never been on display. The opening reception is open to the public and offers free admission for the event! To join our event and for more information please go to www.facebook.com/events/952730631575890/.

Two courses and dessert to follow?

中秋快樂

Happy Mid-Autumn

date stamped on slide, July 1959

Hiked to a cave full of upside down icicles that are supposed to look like Hattefatterners from Moomin, not far from Niseko in Japan.

DATE:- LOCATION:- Haymarket

DATE:- 1.08.2019

Date: July 30, 2017

Location: Patuxent Wildlife Refuge - South Tract, Anne Arundel County, Maryland

Description: This bird was sitting high atop a tree which overlooked Cash Lake.

What: Photography by Kim Taylor [featuring ducks, osprey, bald eagles, and landscapes]

 

When: December 11, 2009 to Mid January 2010

 

Where: Penn Camera in Springfield,VA

 

Those who are in the area -- December 11, from 7pm until 8pm, join us for 'refreshments'. Hope to see you there~

 

Yours in all things Nikon ...

Kim

  

Date: January 14, 2021

Location: Gettysburg Battlefield - Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (Adams County)

  

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date stamped on slide, February 1962

So I convinced the boy to snap another shoe pic ha ha. this one took place as we were getting ready to go to the movies the other night. I'd gotten home from work late and didn't have a whole lot of time before he'd be over, so i shrugged off my blazer and shell, unbuckled my ankle straps and took off my black heels, had a few spoonfuls of chocolate ice cream for dinner, freshened up a tad grabbed a black pullover and pulled on these tan cuffed wedge heeled ankle boots just in time for his ringing my doorbell just before eight. i charmed him into snapping this pic and we headed out in his car we talked about our day and such throughout the ride and across the parking lot so of course i'd forgotten to tie my shoes until we were side stepping down the row of seats and i kept stepping on my undone laces natch i figured why bother while we were seated nor was there much room to tie them in a lady like fashion anyway so i left them untied throughout the movie, actually feeling pretty good about myself doing so hee hee well when the end of the movie came, you guessed it, kept stepping on my laces again exiting the row of seats. well i didn't want to block the aisle while everyone was leaving so we headed for the car like everybody else through the lobby with my laces whipping the backs of my ankles all the way back to the car "didn't you tie your shoes?" he asked rounding the back of his car i felt myself blush and said "not yet" with my head down bless his heart, he was all manners cuz i fell asleep within minutes of him starting the engine! i woke up to his gentle hand on my shoulder with the car door open behind me at the edge of my sidewalk. "i didn't snore did i?" i was so embarrassed. "just barely audible sleep noises" i apologized, he assured me not to worry and that he thought it was cute. blush. and he took my hand as i tumbled from my slumber in his front passenger seat and patiently helped me get my land legs balanced back on my four inch wedges -- still untied mind you -- and he gentlemanly walked me back up my sidewalk, held me steady as i unlocked my door, guided me up the steps to my apt and borrowed my keys to let me in. he stayed to make sure i wouldn't fall and crack open my skull and only went home himself once i proved i was alright on my own in a sleep tee shirt, pajama pants and white socks sometime after midnight and i went to bed after locking up behind him.

There was no formal international agreement on special delivery services between Canada and the United States until 1923. Prior to this date a variety of uses can be found. In this earlier period, special delivery stamps were commonly accepted by both countries on a reciprocal bases. This example with the US 10 cent "Special Delivery" stamp was mailed at Vancouver for Seattle on - 22 December 1920.

 

To December 31, 1923 - If special delivery service was required for a letter addressed to the United States, the letter had to be franked with a U.S. 10 cent special delivery stamp or 10 cents U.S. postage in addition to the Canadian postage.

 

January 1, 1924 - Special delivery service to the United States could now be provided with Canadian stamps. The fee was 20 cents.

 

Vancouver to Seattle, Washington, 22 December 1920

2 cents letter rate + 1 cent War Tax to the U.S. - U.S. special delivery stamp (10 cent) affixed at Vancouver, B.C. and cancelled at Seattle, Washington on 23 December 1920. Special Delivery service was provided at Seattle, Washington.

 

- sent from - / VANCOUVER / 10 / DE 22 / 20 / B.C. / - cds cancel

 

- arrived at - / SEATTLE / DEC 23 / 3 30 AM / WASH. / 1922 / 22 / - duplex type arrival backstamp.

 

- very light handstamp in purple ink on front of cover - could be "FEE CLAIMED BY OFFICE OF FIRST ADDRESS" - this auxiliary marking is used exclusively with Special Delivery service.

 

- sent by: Thomas Proctor Hall / M.A., PH.D., M.D.

 

Thomas Proctor Hall

(b. 7 October 1858 in Hornby, Esquesing Twp, Halton, Ontario – d. 25 March 1931 at age 72 in Vancouver, B.C.) - he was a Canadian physician who wrote mathematics, chemistry, physics, theology, and science fiction.

 

His first wife - Elizabeth (nee Knight) Hall

 

His second wife - Ruth Maude (nee McManus) Hall

(b. 1868 in Iowa, United States – d. 8 September 1942 at age 74 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) - they were married - 10 September 1902 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA)

 

T. Proctor Hall was born October 7, 1858 at Hornby, Ontario. He attended Woodstock College and University of Toronto where in 1882 he obtained a bachelor's degree in chemistry. For two years he was a fellow at University of Toronto, then he served as science master in Woodstock, Ontario for five years. He proceeded to Illinois Wesleyan University for his doctorate. He then studied at Clark University where W. E. Story lectured on higher-dimensional space. Hall contributed to the topic with his article "The projection of fourfold figures upon a three-flat". He wrote, "Rotation is essentially motion in a plane, and when another dimension is added to the rotating body, another dimension is also added to the axis of rotation." From 1893 to 96 he was professor of natural science at Tabor Academy, Massachusetts.

 

Albert A. Michelson was teaching physics at Clark University. Examining methods of determining surface tension, in 1893 Hall published the article "New methods of measuring surface tension of liquids". The following year he contributed an article on stereochemistry to Science. And the next year he wrote on gravitation including the speculative kinetic gravity. From 1897 to 1901 he taught physics in Kansas City.

 

T. Proctor Hall became a medical doctor in 1902 after study in Chicago at the National Medical College. At the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis in 1904 he spoke on "Principles of Electro-therapeutics" at the International Electrical Congress held in connection with the Exposition. From 1902 to 1905 he was editor of American X-ray Journal. In 1905 Hall relocated to Vancouver, British Columbia where he practiced medicine as Dr. Thomas P. Hall. He was a proponent of heliotherapy and wrote, "Sunshine has been used for ages in the cure of disease; and sunshine is only a very narrow range of ether waves. Now that the fuller range of ether waves is coming under control, we may surely expect to obtain a large increase of power over misfortune and disease," in a science fiction story. In 1916 Hall was official Librarian of BCAS, and he spoke at the December meeting: "A scientific musical scale". That year BCAS acted as host for an excursion to the Point Grey lands destined to become the UBC campus. T. Proctor Hall died - 25 March 1931 at age 72 in Vancouver, British Columbia.

 

Addressed to his daughter: Miss A. V. Hall / 5521 12th Ave. N.E. / Seattle, Washington / c/o Mrs. Oleson

 

Dr. Amy Violet Hall was born - 2 May 1887, in Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada as the daughter of Thomas Proctor Hall and Elizabeth Knight. She died - 13 June 1962, at the age of 75.

 

Written by one of her students - You asked for a vote. Mine is for Professor Amy Violet Hall, of the HSS dept. in the College of Engineering, 1949 to approximately 1959. She ran against the grain of engineering students and tradition by advocating the worth of a liberal education for engineers, and introduced me to literature, famous thinkers of the last three thousand years, and the fact that there are several great world religions that have a lot to say. She was an idiosyncratic and inspiring teacher in the classroom and in the office.

 

Clipped from - The Vancouver Sun newspaper - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - 11 May 1959 - Art Group To Hear Professor Dr. Amy Violet Hall, professor emeritus of Humanistic Social Studies, University of Washington, Seattle, will speak on "Humanity and the Arts" at a meeting of West Vancouver Sketch Club at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Community Centre. Dr. Hall, who was born In Canada and graduated from the Provincial Normal School, taught for two years at the Laura Secord School here. Dr. Hall's general topic at the Sketch Club meeting will be art in relation to the world.

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date stamped on slide October 1977

ArtPrize entry "First Date" by Robert Shangle

One is real, one is not

Date of birth: 03-05-1998

Place of birth: Givskud Zoo (Denmark)

date stamped on slide December 1972

A film shot

Leica M-A

7 artsisans 28mm

Kodak 400 TX

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Cosplay Shoot

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Character Tweedledee, Eclaire

Brianna - Tweedledee

Eclaire - Skye

Date : 09-26-2016

 

date stamped on slide September 1978

before my lunch date with mr twiggs, i took a few pictures in lisbon and how gorgeous it was that day!

 

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Date: May 21, 2021

Location: Patapsco State Park (Henryton Area) - Marriottsville, Maryland (Howard County)

 

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