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A funny story about the time we thought we'd agreed to a 4 hour tour (insert Gilligan Island music here) only to have my uncle ACTUALLY book us on a 10 hour, all freaking day, stuck on a tiny boat tour! Thanks to my Aunt though, we escaped early! LOL!
Process video with full story description here: youtu.be/ExwnsYyHkRg
Disabled American Veterans (DAV) van driver Malcolm Spicer gets ready to pick up his last passenger Sept. 16 at Richmond VA Medical Center. VA patients Rossano Semper and Wayne Hall both use the van service because it helps them receive helthcare because they have regular appointments at the hospital. Semper finds it beneficial. "I like that they help us out. I can make my appointments easier with the van service." The DAV Transportation Program provides patients access to their appointments who otherwise are not able to drive because of medical reasons. Currently the DAV is looking for additional drivers. You do not have to be a Veteran to be a volunteer driver. If you would like additional volunteer information, call 804-675-5135 or go to the Voluntary Services webpage, www.richmond.va.gov/giving/index.asp (VA photo by Steve Goetsch/Released)
I need more RAM, actually I need a better machine altogether. It's just getting too slow in LR and PS. I love my Macbook, but I'm missing extra screen estate and a kick-ass processor and more hard drive space and...
I think I'll bite the bullet and get the new iMac 27'' i7. I'm not totally sure about the screen as it's extremely crisp and vivid and that's not neccessary a good thing for proofing. I read on 'Luminous Landscape' that the screen can be calibrated properly as you can dim it down unlike other previous model, which were too bright. Any experience anybody? Guess i will just go for it coz of serious fanboyizm...
Loading zone of the COOP grain building. I really liked the lines/geometric shapes of everything in this, I almost like it better rotated 90 degrees clockwise.
This is the San Bernardino, CA BNSF Railroad yard where intermodal trains are put together for their transit between Los Angeles and Chicago.
Trains off/on load here and ships on/off load here at this grain silo dock in Tacoma, WA
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Outside the market enormous bags of produce are unloaded from lorries. There is no mechanisation; everything must be carried on the heads of porters. Some bags are so huge & heavy that it takes four men. At first their legs buckle, then without a word of command they set off into the market walking in perfect step.
This cattle loading station in Greenland, Colorado, is from the days when livestock was transported by train. The train tracks are still in use.
Texture applied.
Lancaster Bomber 'Just Jane' photographed with re-enactors at the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre, East Kirkby, with thanks to Timeline Events
read the iliveisl blog to see what we are doing in OpenSim with our virtual environmental science field trip stuff over at Enclave Harbour
A digital page about an ER trip we avoided...luckily!
Credits: Red Background (Rachel Young)
Ambulance (Faith True Designs)
Stitches (Olga Mishyna (aka Jasmin-Olya aka jasminolya))
Homemade Alpha (thomsen)
Frame (Heidi Larsen)
Journaling Block (Ali Edwards)
Arrows (Suzanne C. Walker)
Font: CK Ali's Writing
Thanks for looking!
I love behind the scenes stuff. I love seeing what other people can't or don't. If you've seen my pictures from PAX< you've seen this.
And this is the loading dock at the Burke museum. Nothing to see here but...
How the loader arm connects 1:
the bricks on the arm click onto the bottom on the protruding chassis
I'm going to have to come up with more attachments.
LOAD Festival,
Presented by the Daydream Network,
Royal Albert Hall,
15/6/2009
Artists: Ben Slow, Eyesaw, Dan K, Snik, Blam, Grafter, Babel, Finbarr Dac, DBO.
(Long long over due photos from aw nice exhibition!)
HEAVY LOAD 1 This heavy load is an electricity transformer on it's way to Sydney from Brisbane (Australia) seen here in the Hunter Valley.
Soldiers from the Fort Benning-based Warrior Training Center teach students sling load operations a CH-47 Chinook helicopter during U.S. Army Pathfinder School at Fort Pickett, Va., August 19. The mission of a Pathfinder is to provide technical assistance and advise the ground unit commander on combat assault operations, sling load operations, air movement, airborne operations, and aerial re-supply by fixed and rotary wing aircraft. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Andrew H. Owen, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
first thing is too find a bit of flat ground then roll up harrows and lift with endless chain....November 2005