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Carrocería/Bodywork: Castrosua Magnus II
Chassis: Volvo B12B
Lote/Batch info: 1/1 - 20 total (1539-1560)
Matricula/Plate: 7971-GLD
Longitud/Length: 15m
Servicio/Service: 2009 - En curso/Ongoing
Info (SP): Tras probar su robustez con la primera generación Magnus, Global decidió encargar veintidós unidades de la nueva generación del mismo modelo. De esos veintidós, veinte fueron vehiculos de 15 metros de longitud. Principalmente fueron utilizados para la durísima ruta de la linea 01, la cual transcurre mas de cuatro horas de punta a punta. Todas salvo tres de estas potentes maquinas siguen sirviendo en la flota
Info (EN): After testing the strength from the vehicles from the first generation, Global decided to place an order of twenty-two vehicles from the newest generation. Out of those twenty-two, twenty were 15m long vehicles. They mainly started out covering the callous 01 route; which takes an astonishing 4-hour-plus duration from point to point. Currently all but three of these powerful machines remain in service.
074_SoireeWall_11Nov21 - Greater Houston Partnership Soirée annual gala celebrating Houston as a truly global city at Hotel ZaZa chaired by Margaret and Thad Hill November 11, 2021. (Photo by Richard Carson)
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Flota/Fleet: Global Salcai Utinsa (1576)
Carrocería/Bodywork: Castrosua Magnus E
Chassis: Scania K400IB
Lote/Batch info: 1/3 - 15 total (1563-1577)
Matricula/Plate: 9021-HNR
Longitud/Length: 15m
Servicio/Service: 2013 - En curso/Ongoing
Info (SP): La combinación Scania con la carrocería Castrosua siempre fue la combinación de la que la compañía mas se podia fiar, y con el lanzamiento del nuevo Magnus E en 2010 la empresa encargo 15 unidades de 15 metros de largo que llevan prestando servicio desde 2013. Le seguiría otra remesa de 15 unidades mas en 2020 y 7 mas en 2022.
Info (EN): The combination of a Scania engine and a Castrosua body has been one which Global always could trust, and which the launch of the Magnus E in 2010 the company ordered 15 15m long vehicles which have been on the road since 2013. These would be followed by another 15 more in 2020 and 7 in 2022.
Global Warning will likely cause mass extinctions and chaos to many living things. To the hardy cholla cactus it will be an invitation to propagate and prosper, however.
This photo was taken by a KИEB-60 medium format film camera with a МС BEГA-26B 2.8/120mm lens attached to a 20mm extension tube and Чф-1x 62x0.75 filter using Kodak Portra 400 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitalized with Photoshop.
One of the most sought after of the Global radios. It's a small/delicate pocket radio but packs a great deal of design punch. The large reverse painted dial area commands most of the attention. The two bars labeled GLOBAL and TRANSISTOR are glued on the dial plate and are most often missing. Either the glue lost its grip or the bars were pulled off due to day to day use.
This model lacks the kick stand which is present on many Global sets.
A hard to find radio, especially in this condition.
Posted below is the Global GR-711. A much more commonly found radio but still a "must have".
" Due to the effects of global warming, the Zebra in the Serengeti are now being used as traffic lights"
A clean BD-700 tanks up with fuel for her 15 minute flight to Colorado Springs. I'd say a "splash and a dash" is appropriate!
Global X A321-231, N277GX. Originally delivered to Vietnam Airlines on May 20, 2005. MIA. 9-29-2021.
The 2014 Global Security Forum will be held on Wednesday, November 12th from 8:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at CSIS headquarters located at 1616 Rhode Island Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20036.
2014 AGENDA
OPENING SESSION: 8:00 A.M. TO 9:00 A.M.
Keynote Address: "Strategic and Budgetary Dynamics Facing the U.S. Military"
The Honorable Robert O. Work
U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense
MORNING BREAKOUT SESSIONS I: 9:30-10:45 A.M.
I. Sequestration and the Politics of Defense Affordability
Jim Dyer
Principal, Podesta Group,
and former Staff Director, House Committee on Appropriations
Charles J. Houy
Former Staff Director, Senate Committee on Appropriations
Robert F. Hale
Former Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) and Chief Financial Officer
Sid Ashworth
Corporate Vice President, Government Relations, Northrop Grumman Corporation, and former Staff Director, Defense Subcommittee, Senate Committee on Appropriations
Moderator:
Clark A. Murdock
Senior Adviser and Director, Defense and National Security Group and Project on Nuclear Issues, CSIS
II. Troubled Seas: Maritime Tension in Asia
Richard L. Armitage
President, Armitage International,
and former Deputy Secretary of State
Kurt Campbell
Founding Partner, Chairman, and CEO, The Asia Group,
and former Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs
Bonnie S. Glaser
Senior Adviser for Asia, Freeman Chair in China Studies, CSIS
Website Presentation:
Mira Rapp Hooper
Fellow, Asia Program, and Director, Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative, CSIS
Moderator:
Michael J. Green
Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair, CSIS,
and Associate Professor, Georgetown University
III. Civil-Military Relations: The Legacy of Iraq and Afghanistan
Mark Perry
Author, The Most Dangerous Man in America and Partners in Command
COL Richard Lacquement (ret.)
Dean, School of Strategic Landpower, Army War College
Eliot A. Cohen
Robert E. Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and former Counselor, Department of State
Moderator:
Kathleen H. Hicks
Senior Vice President, Henry A. Kissinger Chair, and Director, International Security Program, CSIS
IV. Health and Security in Fragile States
Gayle Smith
Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Global Development, Democracy, and Humanitarian Assistance Issues, National Security Council
Bruce Eshaya-Chauvin
Medical Adviser, Health Care in Danger, International Committee of the Red Cross
Jason Cone
Director of Communications, Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières
Nancy E. Lindborg
Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Democracy, Conflict, and Humanitarian Assistance, USAID
Moderator:
Talia Dubovi
Associate Director and Senior Fellow, Global Health Policy Center, CSIS
MORNING BREAKOUT SESSIONS II: 11:00 A.M.-12:15 P.M.
I. The Defense Industrial Base and Federated Defense
William J. Lynn III
CEO, Finmeccanica North America and DRS Technologies,
and former Deputy Secretary of Defense
Robert J. Stevens
Former Chairman and CEO, Lockheed Martin Corporation
Clayton M. Jones
Former Chairman and CEO, Rockwell Collins
Pierre Chao
Managing Partner and Cofounder, Renaissance Strategic Advisors, and Senior Associate, Defense-Industrial Initiatives Group, CSIS
Moderator:
Andrew P. Hunter
Director, Defense-Industrial Initatives Group, and Senior Fellow, International Security Program, CSIS
II. Iraq in the Balance
VADM Robert S. Harward (ret.)
Chief Executive, Lockheed Martin UAE, and former Deputy Commander, U.S. Central Command
General James E. Cartwright (ret.)
Harold Brown Chair in Defense Policy Studies, CSIS, and former Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
Moderator:
Jon B. Alterman
Senior Vice President, Zbigniew Brzezinski Chair in Global Security and Geostrategy, and Director, Middle East Program, CSIS
III. Military Innovation and Changing Ways of War
Arati Prabhakar
Director, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Lt. Gen Robert E. Schmidle Jr.
Principal Deputy Director, Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation, Office of the Secretary of Defense
Moderator:
Maren Leed
Senior Adviser, Harold Brown Chair in Defense Policy Studies, CSIS
IV. Expanded U.S. Engagement to Combat Ebola in West Africa
Tom Frieden
Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Anne A. Witkowsky
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Stability and Humanitarian Affairs
Ambassador Donald Lu
Deputy Coordinator for Ebola Response, U.S. Department of State
Jeremy Konyndyk
Director, Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance, USAID
Moderator:
J. Stephen Morrison
Senior Vice President and Director, Global Health Policy Center, CSIS
LUNCH: 12:15-12:45 P.M.
MID-DAY PLENARY SESSION: 12:45-1:45 P.M.
I. Looking Ahead to 2017: Creating a Renewed Vision for U.S. Leadership in the World
Jeremy Bash
Founder and Managing Director, Beacon Global Strategies, Senior Adviser, International Security Program, CSIS, and former Chief of Staff to Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta
Kori Schake
Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, and former Senior Policy Adviser to the McCain-Palin Campaign
Moderator:
David E. Sanger
National Security Correspondent, New York Times
CLOSING PLENARY SESSION: 2:00-3:30 P.M
I. A Simulated Crisis with Russia: European Energy and Other Unconventional Challenges
Richard L. Armitage
President, Armitage International, and former Deputy Secretary of State
Michèle Flournoy
Cofounder and CEO, Center for a New American Security, and former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy
General James E. Cartwright (ret.)
Harold Brown Chair in Defense Policy Studies, CSIS, and former Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
John E. McLaughlin
Distinguished Practitioner-in-Residence, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and former Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
James B. Steinberg
Dean, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, and former Deputy Secretary of State
Charles B. Curtis
Senior Adviser, Energy and National Security Program, CSIS, and former Deputy Secretary of Energy
Joshua B. Bolten
Managing Director, Rock Creek Global Advisors, and former White House Chief of Staff
Moderators:
Kathleen H. Hicks
Senior Vice President, Henry A. Kissinger Chair, and Director, International Security Program, CSIS
Heather A. Conley
Senior Vice Presdient for Europe, Eurasia, adn the Arctic, and Director, Europe Program, CSIS
*Please note that this session is off-the-record
Contributing CSIS Experts:
Frank A. Verrastro
Senior Vice President and James R. Schlesinger Chair for Energy and Geopolitics, CSIS
Sarah O. Ladislaw
Director and Senior Fellow, Energy and National Security Program, CSIS
Edward C. Chow
Senior Fellow, Energy and National Security Program, CSIS
James A. Lewis
Director and Senior Fellow, Strategic Technologies Program, CSIS
Andrew C. Kuchins
Director and Senior Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Program, CSIS
Jeffrey Mankoff
Deputy Director and Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Program, CSIS
Juan Zarate
Senior Advsier, Transnational Threats Project and Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Program, CSIS
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"There is great gain in godliness with contentment; for we brought nothing into the world, and we cannot take anything out of the world; but if we have food and clothing, with these we shall be content. But those who desire to be rich fall into temptation, into a snare, into many senseless and hurtful desires that plunge men into ruin and destruction. For the love of money is the root of all evils; it is through this craving that some have wandered away from the faith and pierced their hearts with many pangs. "
- 1 Timothy 6:6-10.
This was today's first reading at Matins, and it prompted fresh reflection given the turmoil in the financial markets.
This is a photo of the British Museum's donations box.
It looks like 1334 was the vehicle used for RU7A in 2016. The Scania K114s were fairly bullet-proof so a fairly obvious choice for being well away from base. It would visit all seven islands during the trip. It was imaged leaving Faro bus station on 15th March 2015 already vinyled up for the assignment. It was working service 30 to Las Palmas and had sustained some light panel damage to the lower side. (d13-1012f)
Wohnhaus in Berlin
Residential building in Berlin
It says:
In favour of a global right to conscientious objection.
Asylum for deserters.
Do you feel the heat? So please do our part for our next generation.
*God said to Adam : This is the last world I shall make. I place it in your hands; hold it in trust - Jewish Parable
As loads of political issues emerge daily, Global Warming is the biggest fraud in history and you will be disqualified if you disagree .
GLOBAL WARMING IS THE BIGGEST FRAUD IN HISTORY - Dan Pena
London Real - Published on 28 Dec 2017
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Henry Payne - Saturday, January 6, 2018