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"Announcing.....The New 1965 Mobile Travel Service
You'll See America Best--When You See
Your Mobile Dealer First"
"Life Magazine"
May 28, 1965
Mobile Lego arctic base for research in the most extreme conditions. The base contains a snow scooter hangar, drill tower, crane, sensor array and laboratory.
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Like so many before me I sore the Spool Sewing patten and had to give it a go.
The birds were easy in comparison to hanging them! Lots of fishing line and super glue.
funny - the mobile version of Google Local has much more information (street map) in Europe compared with the web version. Announcements soon?
A police speed camera van watching passing cars in Wollaton, Nottingham.
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Sgt. 1st Class Raymond Lewandowski (center), Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 507th Infantry Regiment (U.S. Army Pathfinder School), Fort Benning, Ga., gives final jump instructions as Soldiers prepare to parachute from a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter, during a phase of the Mobile Pathfinder Course at Malamute Drop Zone, May 23, 2013. The Soldiers conducted parachute drops with aviation support from 1st Battalion, 207th Aviation Regiment, Alaska Army National Guard, in week two of the three-week course. Conducted by cadre from the U.S. Army Pathfinder School, students are instructed in Air Traffic Control, Medical Evacuation Operations, Sling Load Operations, Helicopter Landing Zones, Air Assault Planning, Pathfinder Employment, and Drop Zone Operations. Those Soldiers who complete the course will earn the coveted Pathfinder Badge. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Percy G. Jones)