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RAE:
Del gr. παλίνδρομος palíndromos 'que recorre a la inversa'.
1. m. Palabra o frase cuyas letras están dispuestas de tal manera que resulta la misma leída de izquierda a derecha que de derecha a izquierda; p. ej., anilina; dábale arroz a la zorra el abad.
Fotografía y palíndromos: P. Ruiz-PeloZano
Groundhog Day. Dia de Iemanjá. Super Bowl Sunday. Today. February 2, 2020. 02022020. Reads the same front or back.
Sonex Xenos seconds from touching down at Casa Grande Municipal Airport during the 2014 Copperstate Fly-In.
13161 Kolkata Chitpur Balurghat Tebhaga Express snakes into loop at Dankuni (DKAE) for back to back overtakes from 3-4 heavyweight trains en-route that time ! The loco link was a palindrome numbered Barddhaman (BWN) #14141 WDM 3A ALCo ! It was overtaken by Ananya Express, Upasana Express, Shaktipunj Express & KOAA AGC weekly Express that day ! It is a quite regular occurrence that Tebhaga Express gets looped for almost 2-3 overtakes en-route !
About Tebhaga Express : The Tebhaga Express (Locomotive : BWN WDM 3A) is an interstate mail/express type train of Indian Railways connecting the city Kolkata with the city Balurghat. The train covers a distance of 443 kilometers to Balurghat at an average speed of 50 kilometres per hour. Only general class (unreserved), chair car (reserved/unreserved) coaches are available in it as it is a day train. Tatkal schemes are available. It is well known for its punctuality and cleanliness. Its name is based on the Tebhaga Movement, as the movement also took place in Dakshin Dinajpur district.
Location : Dankuni Junction (DKAE), West Bengal.
Date : 26 th May, 2016.
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A pair of NJT GP40PH-2s bracket a four-car set of Comet V coaches on train 1160. The short train is passing the former Erie Railroad BJ tower which once protected the junction of the Main Line and Bergen County Cutoff (today's Bergen County Line). A shortage of cab cars during the conversion to PTC has led to consists such as this.
NJTR 4102 GP40PH-2 (ex-CNJ 3675)
NJTR 4100 GP40PH-2 (ex-CNJ 3681)
Palindrome numbered #31013 WAG9 from GMO (GOMOH) tows BOXNHL wagons loaded with coal from Bhubaneswar towards Visakhapatanam through the declared Elephant Zone by the bank of Chilka Lake, Odisha.
East Coast Railways (ECoR).
Finnish for „soap vendor“.
Saippuakauppias is one of the world's longest single word palindromes in everyday use.
just after 6 p.m. tonight he was released from his confusion and his constant, drug-induced hunger.
i have no words.
2020
Oil on stretched canvas 40cm x 40cm.
(Painting from an earlier uploaded photograph taken and posted in September 2019).
Prepared canvas uploaded in February - link shown below. Started on Palindrome day.
I used a photo of a sunset I took from my hotel in London for the painting. It took a few coats and a number of glazes and patience for drying to merge the colours of the sky in order to avoid yellow meeting blue and ending up with green.
Incidentally, the title of this photograph is a failure as a palindrome. Which is, of course, true of the photograph itself.
And it should be noted that the neighbors should be grateful that the twin shovelers are courteously disregarding the house that is growing out of their tree.
Saturday Self Challenge
This week let's play with:
Palindromes
Choose a palindrome and illustrate it with a photo. Color/colour or b/w is fine.
Post-processing is okay but we need to be able to recognize your palindrome.
"A palindrome is a word, number, phrase, or other sequence of characters which reads the same backward as forward, such as madam or racecar. There are also numeric palindromes, including date/time stamps using short digits 11/11/11 11:11 and long digits 02/02/2020. Sentence-length palindromes ignore capitalization, punctuation, and word boundaries."
...........Ruth, the time now is 12 noon
So there we have it, noon is my palindrome. Twice I got ready to take this shot of the Echo Dot with clock, twice my phone rang at 11:55am and I missed my opportunity, anyway third time lucky. It was amazing how quickly a minute passes by when you’re trying to take a few different photos, noon doesn’t last long at all. I also considered doing the time 11:11 using the numbers, but after I’d messed that up a couple of times I decided on the word instead.
A very low tech version of another shot I took for this challenge is in the comments box, the clock in this photo is old, it doesn’t even have a battery, completely wind up. It’s sat in between an Angry Bird soft toy and my smiley cat money box. This wasn’t easy either, I’ve got several photos with the minute hand just after the hour, If it had a battery I could have just taken it out !
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RAE:
Del gr. παλίνδρομος palíndromos 'que recorre a la inversa'.
1. m. Palabra o frase cuyas letras están dispuestas de tal manera que resulta la misma leída de izquierda a derecha que de derecha a izquierda; p. ej., anilina; dábale arroz a la zorra el abad.
Fotografía y palíndromo: P. Ruiz-PeloZano
And, we have a special Palindrome for the date as well: 02022020 or 20200202. Either way you format the date, you have a "2" or a "0" in the right positions so the number is the same forward or backward.
As for the teams playing in the National Football League championship game, we'll either see the Kansas City Chiefs or the San Francisco 49ers take the trophy.
20200202 033/366
The We're Here! gang is having fun with mirrors and palindromes today.
Van Halen's "Panama" (or as some people hear, "Padded Bra":
While various forms of palindrome dates are fairly common, 02/02/2020 has the unique distinction of reading the same backward and forward when written out in eight digits in multiple date systems. It's an eight-digit palindrome: 02022020.
Such dates are "ubiquitous palindromes," and there won't be another one for 101 years. After that, you'll have to wait until March 3, 3030. The last such palindrome date to occur was 11/11/1111 – more than 900 years ago.
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Stack cats - spelled frontwards and backwards is "stack cats," a palindrome, the theme for this week's Flickr Friday.
I looked all over town for a palindrome image and just couldn't find anything. Thanks to Skyline:) for the Stack Cats idea ☺
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Palindromic LMS Fairburn 2-6-4T 42224 acting as station pilot at Stoke on Trent on 21-5-65.
Shedded at Stoke 5D during 1965 it would have appeared to end it's days at Carnforth as it was there in 1966.
The line it is on was a bay usually seemed to have parcels stock in it though I seem to recall on one occasion a DMU was visiting and failed to stop hitting the buffers. I would have been no more than 5 [1960] so you can imagine the memory is a little hazy and may have been embellished by the family member I was with.
The only other strong memory I have of Stoke station was of a gleaming 70043 Lord Kitchener arriving from the Crewe direction and being scared stiff when it's safety valves lifted.
A pretty grotty slide with quite a lot of damage which I have done my best to correct. Part of the Tom Derrington Collection with photographer unknown.
Front or back, it's the same number, a palindrome as they say.
UP 8668 West putting out a lot of heat as it rolls west on the UP Kansas Sub after just passing the Bonner Springs depot around the corner. Sharp eye will pick out a fresh GE second out.
Palindromically numbered 158851 departs Cricieth towards Porthmadog on a cold 29 February 2004 (exactly 18 years ago). 158851 is today in 'New Northern' livery, and allocated to Heaton depot, Newcastle.
I find it absolutely fascinating that we can find something interesting in every day in every day life 91919 ♥️
DB Cargo's 66066 'Geoff Spencer' snakes its way onto the Hope Valley line proper, having lead today's diverted 6M46, Ripple Lane to Peak Forest, via Denton and Marple vice Middlewich and Disley tunnel.
There's rarely anything snapable heading via New Mills in daylight hours at present, so after 66617 at Strines I moved further east to New Mills South to capture the 'snaking' in full flow.
Processing by my dear Flickr friend Ana A Palindrome . Thanks so much!
This is one of the first results of our intercontinental creative cooperation.
Kind invitation to take a look at her Fab Flickr profile A Palindrome. You will also find a few creations made by me.
'My name's Blurryface and I care what you think
Wish we could turn back time, to the good old days
When our momma sang us to sleep but now we're stressed out
We used to play pretend, give each other different names
We would build a rocket ship and then we'd fly it far away
Used to dream of outer space but now they're laughing at our face
Saying, "Wake up, you need to make money"
Yo'
Twenty one pilots
We're here is studying and exploring reflectionism and related
palindromic phenomena.
My idea was to show palindromes in genetics. Unfortunately my electron microscope is in the repair shop, so I had to use some ordinary kitchen forks to illustrate the concept.
Learn more about palindromes as substrates for multiple pathways of recombination in Escherichia coli.
Long DNA palindromes are sites of genome instability (deletions, amplification, and translocations) in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. In Escherichia coli, genetic evidence has suggested that they are sites of DNA cleavage by the SbcCD complex that can be repaired by homologous recombination. Here we obtain in vivo physical evidence of an SbcCD-induced DNA double-strand break (DSB) at a palindromic sequence in the E. coli chromosome and show that both ends of the break stimulate recombination. Cleavage is dependent on DNA replication, but the observation of two ends at the break argues that cleavage does not occur at the replication fork. Genetic analysis shows repair of the break requires the RecBCD recombination pathway and PriA, suggesting a mechanism of bacterial DNA DSB repair involving the establishment of replication forks.
(Science Direct; SbcCD Causes a Double-Strand Break at a DNA Palindrome in the Escherichia coli Chromosome; John K.Eykelenboom, John K.Blackwood, EwaOkely, David R.F.Leach)