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The sign to the fallout shelter in Philadelphia city hall. I posted a version of this taken with my iPhone while in Phili, but liked it so much that I went back the next day with my real camera.

 

This turns out to be one of my favourite pictures of all time. I even made it into a print that I have for sale, and will be mailing one to my buddy Rob Vellone in Toronto who made my photon whisperer logo. Rob is a good guy, and also happens to be a talented comic book artist. It's good to have friends with skills.

 

A few people have commented on my watermark. I was searching for web site names and wanted something to do with light. When I found that the photon whisperer name was available I jumped on it and grabbed the domain. It also helps that my day job is as a radiologists, with an interest in radiation research.

 

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Fallout Boy performs at the 2015 DC101 Elliot in the Morning Holiday Bash

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This is a photograph I took of a fallout thing that I found some were I like the brick work, making it look somewhat Isolated and so forth, the fallout in words on the bottom and the atomic symbol in the center, kind of odd that a Atomic safe place had the nuclear symbol on it any how I also used my scanners software too make the image look a bit older greening the black and white photograph up a bit, this is one of my first black and white photographs from my photograph class, did them in the darkroom and such,. interesting times, any how this is the first one I have uploaded

Fallout shelter sign, somewhere in the Armory area.

Lego Fallout MOC. A raider camp set in front of Vault 27, set somwhere in the Mojave Wasteland.

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The U.S. Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization printed design plans for home fallout shelters, 1959.

A fallout shelter sign on an side entrance to an Asbestos filled building.

Cosplayers: Ollyodd and Jonny Menace

Series: Fallout

Photographer: Ari (Rikku-chan) of TotallyToasty

Con: ColossalCon 2012

 

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どかーん。ヘリが墜落してきて当たりそうになりますた。

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People think that just the basics is all that their fallout shelter should cover, after all the civil fallout shelters that the government have are not all that eloquent. Their fallout shelter plans are just enough to allow people to be protected from the gamma energy but that is not all that people need to survive. You should design your fallout shelter plans to create a bunker that positively helps you to mentally cope with the effects of a nuclear war.

 

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An impressive Fallout 3 cosplayer.

Fallout Pip-Boy 3000a Blueprint. Part of my Fallout Blueprint series. Made by Andrew Mullin.

The bomb dropped this week with the non-unexpected overwhelming vote of the United Nations General Assembly granting the Palestinian Authority status as an “observer state” at the UN. The official vote was 138 to 9, with 41 abste

ntions. Even CBS News called the PA’s quest for statehood “an elusive dream until the Palestinians negotiate a peace deal with the Israelis.”

 

Whatever pressures the US was supposedly applying to President Mahmoud Abbas to withdraw his petition, it was obviously not effective. Abbas knew that the result of presenting the petition was a fait accompli, and, at 72 years of age, Abbas has been trying to create a legacy for himself with a far greater priority that seeking peace with Israel. In his infinite wisdom, he decided that his legacy is more important that keeping the lid on the Pandora’s Box that he has now opened.

 

It is hard to predict what will happen next, but the fallout could last for a very long time. The reporters who were covering the vote yesterday are already on to other assignments, but the more significant news, the fallout that is coming, is largely being ignored. Only when the real damage begins to become obvious will reports gather again and, more than likely, find a way to blame Israel for whatever form the fallout takes.

 

Canada has recalled its diplomats from the West Bank, Israel, and the UN in Geneva and New York to participate in a “review of the full range of its bilateral relationship with the Palestinian Authority.” Conventional wisdom is that Canada will ask the PA delegation in Ottawa to leave.

 

Countries like the US and Canada may reduce or stop financial aid to the PA. If that happens, the collapse of its “economy” would ensue. At that point it wouldn’t matter what their status is at the UN.

 

US Ambassador Susan Rice, fresh off the Benghazi hot seat, called the vote an “unfortunate and counterproductive resolution.” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Abbas’ speech “defamatory and venomous . . . full of mendacious propaganda.” Israeli Ambassador to the UN, Ron Prosor, said, “For as long as President Abbas prefers symbolism over reality, as long as he prefers to travel to New York for UN resolutions rather that travel to Jerusalem for genuine dialogue, any hope of peace is out of reach.”

 

Having said all of that, there remains, as part of the fallout, the potential of increased violence in the West Bank when things don’t go in the positive direction the Palestinian residents expect. The fallout is that the entire world is now highly focused on and against Israel. It’s it hard to imaging such worldwide focus on such a small place. But it is as the Scriptures have told us it would be. As Christians we should not be surprised. But the world is not expecting the fallout that will soon start happening.

 

This is a time when we must pray for the peace of Jerusalem. Lift up her leaders and supporters in prayer. Pray for God’s watch-care and protection over all of Israel. Pray that He will show Himself mighty and powerful in her defense. (Psalm 122:6)

 

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Cosplayers: Ollyodd and Jonny Menace

Series: Fallout

Photographer: Ari (Rikku-chan) of TotallyToasty

Con: ColossalCon 2012

 

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Fallout Shelter comes to PC today and with it the biggest update to the game so far. 1.6 brings a new quest system, combat mechanic and controllable Dwellers.

  

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