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Operator: Reading Buses
Make/Model: ADL E40D/Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 MMC (H47/33F)
Registration Number: YX64 VRU
Fleet Number: 758
View: Reading Buses App (Branding) & Rear
The newest arrivals with more due in the next fortnight we see in the South Wales Transport Yard YX65 RNV, YX65 RNO & YX65 RNU. All of which have entered service replacing YX09 FKU, YX09 FKV & YX09 FKS. Recently I’ve been able to drive one of the trio on Swansea Service 15 to Waunarlwydd & dispite their tatty exterior they are not only nice on the inside but really rather nice to drive lacking that common E200 rattle, these new arrivals are expected to be painted next month.
Operator: Saulog Transit, Inc.
Bus body no.: 640
Manufacturer: DMMW Inc. (Saulog Bus Body)
Model: DMMC Euro
A/C System: Sub-Engine
Seating Configuration: 2 x 2
Seating Capacity: 49
Route: Cavite City or Ternate - Olongapo, Cavite City or Ternate - Lawton
Shot Location: Saulog Transit, Inc. Cavite City Terminal
This is what happens when you leave the aperture at f1.8 instead of f11 (the smallest my camera goes) in the shot before the one that worked. I open it up so I can focus, although that is hit & miss on a point-n-shoot.
Since the other classes did so well I thought that I would finish them. This personally is may favorite class but I am so mad that I didn't have the goggles to give him :( but he was fun to paint and yeah. Let me know what you think.
J. J. McCarthy, Coal Operator, Bozeman, Montana. (1911)
Image taken from pg 60 of Cartoons and Caricatures of Prominent Men of Montana
Unique ID: mze-cart1911 pg 60
Type: Book
Contributors: J. C. Terry - Artist & Publisher, McKee Printing Co.
Date Digital: November 2009
Date Original: 1911
Source: Butte Digital Image Project at Montana Memory Project (read the book)
Library: Butte-Silver Bow Public Library in Butte, Montana, USA.
Rights Info: Public Domain. Not in Copyright. Please see Montana Memory project Copyright statement and Conditions of Use (for more information, click here). Some rights reserved. Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works.
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After receiving their gear, the new operators wasted no time heading to the range, eager to familiarize themselves with their equipment and sharpen their skills. They began by working on the fundamentals of shooting, ensuring their stance, grip, and trigger discipline were flawless before advancing to more complex drills.
For Tier One operators, mastering the art of precision shooting is a relentless pursuit. It’s not uncommon for them to spend countless hours on the range—from the first light of dawn to the last rays of dusk—focusing intensely on perfecting a single shot. This level of dedication is what separates them from others, as every detail matters when the stakes are high.
After each drill, the more experienced operators were always nearby, ready to step in with advice or demonstrate advanced techniques. Their insights and hands-on guidance helped the newcomers quickly identify areas for improvement and push their abilities to the next level.
To be continued...
Note: This story, including all names, characters, and incidents, is entirely fictitious.
Title: Switchboard Operator
Date: 1938
Location: Peninsular Telephone Company, Lakeland, FL
Description: Lula Davis operates the company's information switchboard.
Collection: Dan Sanborn Photographs
ID: p0361
Link: cdm15809.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15809coll...
Technical Sergeant Robert J. Hanson, a radio operator of the 91st Bomb Group in position inside his B-17 Flying Fortress (serial number 41-24485) nicknamed "The Memphis Belle". Printed caption on reverse: '79235 AC - T/Sgt Robert J. Hanson of Walla Walla, Washington, radio operator on the Boeing B-17 "THE MEMPHIS BELLE" is shown at his position on the plane after the 25th mission. England 26 May 1943. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
shortly after i took this picture he pointed to the screen said 'radar' paused for a while and then said 'has problem, does not work'
Springfield TRP Operator, Harrison Design HD-006 Extreme Service rear sight, Streamlight TLR-1s, Wilson Combat 47D magazine
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The train operator simply left the train and walked off without a word, without waiting for her relief, leaving the door wide open and passengers wondering. Taken through front window. A new train operator arrived about 3-4 minutes later.
In 1903, Gregory Holkap and Merrian Danmont set out to test their newly finished Maglevity Transport. The two operated the machine by running on treadmills that powered an electric generator which then powered the propeller and charged the electromagnetic power rods. Once charged, the power rods act to levitate the transport by creating a magnetic bubble field between the cradle and the ground.
Merrian and Gregory packed themselves a large picnic for when they got to their goal distance of two miles.
The test ended up being very successful and the Maglevity Transport would lead to a future of flying cars and floating cities.
This little hut at the top of the incline was presumably for the operator. I didn't find any evidence of how the incline was powered. Maybe one of the electric winches originally powered it?
This was released by BANPRESTO as a prize of crane game. The model is one of the secret characters in ''Gumdam Card-Builder 0083'' (I haven't played it). Well-done though merely a prize of crane game!
*Model Type: Finished figure made of PVC, about 1/8 scale
*Maker: BANPRESTO (Japan)
*Release date: Feb 2007
*Origin: 機動戦士ガンダム カードビルダー0083 (Gundam Card-Builder 0083)
*Character's name: レイコ・ホリンジャー (Reiko-Holinger)