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Identical sextuplet error coins - struck on a rolling mill. Off center struck on one side. Please notice the stars in the non-struck area at 4 of the error coins!
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This map was on screen at the beginning of the movie Transsiberian. I see two mistakes. The first and most obvious is an egregious one: "All Abroad" instead of "All Aboard." The second is that Beijing is listed in Chinese, English and English, instead of in Chinese, English and Russian, as are the rest of the cities on the map. Whoever designed the map for the movie and whoever was in charge of fact checking or set-design checking were rather sloppy. Moreover, the railroad is called the Trans-Siberian Railroad, and the movie should have been titled Trans-Siberian. Call me persnickety.
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Error Fotográfico Myself
2012
Dimensiones: - -
Torrelavega - Cantabria
Zenit 12XP - Analógica
(Sin datos de Obturador/Diafragma)
Digitalizado a Cd directamente
Carrete Kodak - -
loading music into itunes from cds generally results, for me, in a return of one of two different messages. i often get told that the cd is unrecognisable, and asked if i want the program to search for it online, or a box similar to the one above, with loopy choices. i understand that anything other than crappy pop music confuses the marketing drones (and that the keys used to identify discs can be similar despite wildly divergent content), but i still laughed when i saw that burger king apparently issues cds full of questions for (and possibly answers from) its ceo.
i have a question for him/her/it: why don't you shut down your crap factory and stop poisoning people with toxic garbage?
oh yeah: neither option was correct. it was some genetic drugs cd.
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save the riverdale farm and sign the petition here, then email your city councillor and the nasty fraud of a mayor (Mayor_Ford@toronto.ca) to tell them you won't tolerate the dismantling of services and attractions necessary for a thriving city.
further, the local libraries are also under attack by this filth. join team atwood and help preserve literacy in toronto while pointing out to rob ford and his sycophantic shitheads at city hall that libraries are important and deserve funding. online petition here, which i signed and added this comment to:
Rob Fraud and the rest of these moronic reactionary fools are prime examples of the reason why we should be investing in more and broader forms of education and not closing libraries. A learned population would not vote for these hateful imbeciles in the first place.
I just love how clear all of these Apple errors are. You know right away watch the problem when you see this kind of errors :-D
I think the developer needs to go outside for five minutes and get some fresh air. Message seen in the PartImage program for GNU/Linux.
And repeated again. This time I was able to save a screenshot. Works nicely as a desktop: download here
Seeing Jeremy's twitter about the crappy experience of trying to buy train tickets online I was reminded of this screen shot I snagged last year at d.construct.
The error message reads: "Sorry: Unfortunately access to this resource has been denied, which could be due to a number of reasons"
Gee, thanks :)
Anthony Lanier sacked Blaine Gabbert and forced a fumble that Preston Smith recovered and the Washington Redskins held on to beat the Arizona Cardinals 20-15 Sunday in a game that was a comedy of errors for each team.
Smith also intercepted Gabbert and Lanier batted down three passes and had two sacks as they gave the Redskins (6-8) a glimpse of their potential as significant pieces of the defense for years to come.
Redskins finally win again, thanks to big defensive plays late.
They didn't magically fix all that has ailed them this season, but the Redskins' victory over Arizona on Sunday should prove good for their psyche.
Cardinals inefficiency in red zone leads to playoff elimination.
The problems plaguing the offense Sunday were emblematic of the entire season: Arizona couldn't capitalize, and the playoffs are now out of reach.
Gabbert was 16 of 41 for 189 yards with the interception and a fumble he recovered himself in the fourth quarter. Arizona (6-8), which got all its points on field goals by Phil Dawson, went 0 for 6 in the red zone and 4 for 19 on third down as it was eliminated from playoff contention.
Washington quarterback Kirk Cousins was 18 of 26 for 196 yards with touchdown passes to Jamison Crowder and new running back Kapri Bibbs. The Redskins were booed at times in the second half by fans in the announced crowd of 71,026.
Gabbert led the Cardinals to the Washington 21-yard line before an incomplete pass on fourth down ended their chances.
DRIVE FOR FIVE
Dawson made all five of his field goal attempts, connecting from 40, 35, 19, 34 and 32 yards. He was good from 54 early in the fourth quarter, though that was wiped out when Washington's A.J. Francis was given a 15-yard penalty for leverage.
SACKMASTER JONES
Arizona linebacker Chandler Jones earned his NFL-leading 15th sack of the season during the first half as he continued to make a case to be NFL Defensive Player of the Year. With two games remaining, he's two shy of setting the franchise record for sacks in a season.
RECOVERED KICK
Even though coach Bruce Arians didn't call for an onside kick to start the second half, the Cardinals got the ball back in excellent field position. Dawson's kickoff bounced deep in Washington territory and when no Redskins player fielded it, Budda Baker recovered at the 22.
All of the pictures were taken by Kirk Allen of RWM Sports | Red Weasel Media
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Has been like that for at least a week :-p
Bain News Service,, publisher.
Wilson before Congress, 4/20/[14]
[1914] April 20 (date created or published later by Bain)
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Title from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative.
Date on negative "4/20/12" is incorrect.
Photograph shows President Woodrow Wilson (1856-1934) addressing a joint session of Congress where he sought authorisation to use military force against Mexico after the Tampico Incident of early 1914 during the Mexican Revolution. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2011)
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.16317
Call Number: LC-B2- 3103-6
Each piece of information I look at gives a different position for the 7.5 degree, 4 shot model. Sigma 8mm/Canon 7D. The "R10 only" HTM chart indicates both .825 and 1.4 for the same position (www.nodalninja.com/qr/r1-r10/r10-npp-for-sigma-8mm-f35-ca...). The Google Trusted Photographer instructions indicate .85. I shot a bunch of panos today for personal use while taking a walking tour of Fermilab Not a single pano will stitch correctly. All zeniths have a ton of stitching issues. I had the head set at .85 (I was using my Google R10 rig.) When I originally used this setup, I used 1.4 and had no issues. You can see the parallax in these cropped side by side images - Photo 2 and 3 from the 4 images.
En la bajada del logo hay un error que no puedo evitar de notar, más aún si es en el lanzamiento de la nieva imagen de la AMI
Amongst other things today I managed to get around to having a look at my uncle's poorly laptop.
Not much of a look though. I'll do more tomorrow.
I've been dog tired all week. Bah.
ALBUM: More Listen Birds, Only The Listen Bird.
Listen Bird: "Denial and error".
2245 Creighton St., Halifax, 2 October 2017.