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Dispatch's Chad Stokes gets in the zone on The Lawn stage during the final day of the Firefly Music Festival 2013.
Dispatch's Chad Stokes plays his last few notes on The Lawn stage during the final day of the Firefly Music Festival 2013.
Balance and grace, throw in quick hands impeccable timing and you go some way to understanding Hashim Amla's batting, but if he had not been on the global radar before now this tour will certainly have announced him to South Africa's opponents, he may not find life quite as easy going forward. The next test match is against Australia and he can expect to be bombarded.
19 August 2012.
Day 4 of 4th England v South Africa,
Lords,
London,
England, UK.
Dispatchers were presented proclamations from the State of Mass House of Representatives and the City of Gardner for National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week and honoring our dispatchers. It was a nice afternoon! Also the Chief, Neil Erickson and myself Disp. Supervisor Laurie Favreau gave gifts of new jerseys to all staff to wear one day of dispatch week. The shirts said “Thanks for taking our calls” 911 – Dispatch Appreciation Week April 2007
The dispatchers were allowed to wear jeans all week and wear their new shirts on Friday/Sat or Sun. They liked that most of all!! No uniform!
This stunning early 20th century window can be found in the mortuary chapel at the south west corner of St Peter & Paul in Athlone.
Though immediately adjacent to another of Richard King's (of Harry Clarke Studios) magnificent windows this is clearly by another studio/artist, though a no less worthy one.
It represents a strikingly graphic last Judgement, with particularly effective use of streaky glass used to portray the lost souls dispatched into Hell.
Together with the figures of the church's patron saints that flank the main door it is the only glass in the church not executed by the Harry Clarke workshop in Dublin.
New York cones seem quite adventurous, here we see one working as a taxi dispatcher. Hip young cones follow the most popular fashion trends.
Test Track Attraction at Epcot theme park is a high-speed vehicle-simulation ride in which big kids, teens and adults test their mettle in one of Disney's longest and fastest rides.
Step into the world of automotive testing as your 6-seat vehicle undergoes the safety and quality tests that General Motors performs on every prototype it manufactures.
As you begin this 5-minute, nearly one-mile auto escapade, strap yourself in, ascend steep terrain that's 3 stories high, then let loose downhill, blasting across a bumpy road and roaring through 50-degree banked curves and hair-pin turns that test suspension and brakes at speeds up to 60 miles per hour!
Zoom into the environmental chamber to endure the extreme heat and cold tests—at temperatures that are 100 degrees apart! Then, see if your vehicle will withstand corrosion when robots mist water upon it. Finally, face the challenge of avoiding a crash barrier… in the nick of time!
Test Track
Walt Disney World EPCOT Orlando Fl.
Owner, Wayne Wallner, sits in the office waiting for the calls to come in as messengers on two way radios bark information at him.
Dispatchers were presented proclamations from the State of Mass House of Representatives and the City of Gardner for National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week and honoring our dispatchers. It was a nice afternoon! Also the Chief, Neil Erickson and myself Disp. Supervisor Laurie Favreau gave gifts of new jerseys to all staff to wear one day of dispatch week. The shirts said “Thanks for taking our calls” 911 – Dispatch Appreciation Week April 2007
The dispatchers were allowed to wear jeans all week and wear their new shirts on Friday/Sat or Sun. They liked that most of all!! No uniform!