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From left to right CN, MLW S3 #8482, SW1200RSm #7103, MLWRS3 #3900, Fairbanks Morse C-Liner #9318 & 9344, GMD GP9's 4525 & 7080, MLW C424's #3208 & 3215, MLW RSD15's #1752 & 1754
Right to Left
German Leopard
U.K. Chieftain
Soviet PT-76
Soviet IS-III
German Panzer IV GH
Soviet T34/85
Soviet T34/85
German Panzer V Panther G
German Panzer V Panther A
U.S. MBT 70
U.S. M10
U.S. M24
German Panzer IV F2
German Panzer III M
From left to right CN, MLW S3 #8482, SW1200RSm #7103, MLWRS3 #3900, Fairbanks Morse C-Liner #9318 & 9344, GMD GP9's 4525 & 7080, MLW C424's #3208 & 3215, MLW RSD15's #1752 & 1754
Canon 50mm on Canon Kiss x5 (Rebel t3i).
Now I remember the feel of Japan whenever I see this photo.
So we had five katsura available for use in the fashion show this year. Only one of them is missing from the lineup at this point. From left to right, you see the head dress for our Maiko, our Edo Period Princess, our Geiko (minus kanzashi), and our Tayuu. Unfortunately, due to fit issues, we ended up having to swap a couple of the katsura before the show.
In the background you can see our Early Showa Period Woman in makeup.
Photo courtesy of: Momiji no Kage Okiya in Sudbury
Right to Left
Leopard
Chieftain
PT-76
IS-III
Panzer IV GH
T34/85
T34/85
Panther G
Panther A
MBT 70
M10
M24
Panzer IV F2
Panzer III M
This is a force-directed graph of the lineups used by the Columbus Crew in its inaugural season, 1996. Nodes are colored as follows:
Dark blue nodes are players; all other nodes are games.
Light blue nodes are games coached by Timo Liekoski (April 13 - July 31)
Orange nodes are games coached by Tom Fitzgerald (August 4 - October 2)
Dark orange nodes are regular season games
Light orange nodes are playoff games
Force-directed graphs are self-organizing as each node attempts to position itself according to its links with other nodes. In this case, players are linked to the games in which they appeared, with the strength of the link determined by the number of minutes played. By encouraging this self-organizing behavior, surprising patterns can emerge - which is the case here.
The games played have clumped into three groups - which are generally structured chronologically. Perhaps not surprisingly, the games coached by Timo Liekoski are generally separate from games coached by Tom Fitzgerald. A bigger surprise is that the "Liekoski era" is actually grouped in two periods, which are also structured chronologically. The group of games at lower left are the eight games played between July 1 and August 4. The games at right were played earlier, between April 13 and June 30.
It appears that the games are clumped in this fashion more because there are certain players who rose to prominence at those times. For example, the grouping of Fitzgerald games at the top are being pulled away not because of Fitz, but because on August 10th two players debuted who went on to play in every game the rest of the season: Rob Smith and Brad Friedel.
Other players' presences are influencing the game clumping. Mark Watson appeared in every game through June 27th, and his influence is part of what groups those games to the lower left. Other players in that position are Bo Oshoniyi, Paul Young, and Brandon Ward.