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2005 Gillig Low-Floor Advantage
REPAINTED from Orange to Red (Wrapped later)
Operated by Ross Division, Port Authority of Allegheny County, Ross Township, PA
Lieutenant General Thomas P. Bostick, Chief of Engineers and Commanding General, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers presents Ms. Pat McNabb, Deputy Director, Human Resources, HQ USACE her retirement certificate at a HQ ceremony, Washington, D.C. She also received the decoration for Exceptional Civilian Service and the USACE Regiment's Silver de Fleury medal. Photo by F.T. Eyre.
Cosplayers at the MCM London Expo 25/10/2013/ Image shows Christine as Celestia Ludenberg from Dangan Ronpa
Sally cammina per la strada senza nemmeno....
....guardare per terra
Sally è una donna che non ha più voglia
....di fare la guerra
Sally ha patito troppo
Sally ha già visto che cosa....
"ti può crollare addosso"!
Sally è già stata "punita"...
per ogni sua distrazione o debolezza...
per ogni "candida carezza"...
"data" per non sentire....l'amarezza!
senti che fuori piove
senti che bel rumore...
Sally cammina per la strada sicura
senza pensare a niente!
....ormai guarda la gente
con aria indifferente...
....sono lontani quei "momenti"...
quando "uno sguardo" provocava "turbamenti"..
quando la vita era più facile...
e si potevano mangiare anche le fragole....
perché la vita è un brivido che vola via
è tutt'un equilibrio sopra la follia....
..........sopra follia!
senti che fuori piove
senti che bel rumore...
Ma forse Sally è proprio questo il senso...il senso...
del tuo "vagare"...
forse davvero ci si deve sentire....
alla fine....un Po' male!....
Forse alla fine di questa "triste storia"
qualcuno troverà il coraggio
per affrontare "i sensi di colpa"...
e CANCELLARLI da questo "viaggio"....
per vivere davvero ogni momento.....
con ogni suo "turbamento"!....
e come se fosse l'ultimo!
Sally cammina per la strada..."leggera"...
ormai è sera...
"si accendono le luci dei lampioni"...
"tutta la gente corre a casa davanti alle televisioni"..
ed un pensiero le passa per la testa
"forse la vita non è stata tutta persa"...
forse qualcosa "s'è salvato"!!...
forse davvero!...non è stato "poi tutto sbagliato"!
"forse era giusto così!?!"....
........eheheheh!.........
forse ma forse ma si....
cosa vuoi che ti dica io
senti che bel rumore
(Vasco)
Da ragazzina amavo questa canzone perchè è una poesia musicale ... oggi oltre ad essere una poesia è uno dei testi in cui, dall'inizio alla fine, mi ritrovo di più! :)
Grazie a Massi per lo scatto!
Shot at f13 - 1/500 @ 25mm. Two flashes at 45 and 90 degrees to his right; both firing at full power. The sb800 is @ 45 degrees firing into a silver umbrella. The sb26 is firing through a white umbrella.
Pat Gelsinger is President and Chief Operating Officer, EMC Information Infrastructure Products. With 2009 revenues of $14 billion and approximately 43,000 employees, EMC is the world's leading developer and provider of information infrastructure technology and solutions that enable organizations of all sizes to transform the way they compete and create value from their information.
Gelsinger is responsible for EMC's Information Infrastructure product portfolio, including its Information Storage, RSA Information Security, Content Management and Archiving and Ionix IT management divisions. Gelsinger is a member of the Executive Office of the Chairman and reports to Joe Tucci, EMC's Chairman, President and CEO.
Before joining EMC, Gelsinger was Senior Vice President and Co-General Manager of Intel's Digital Enterprise Group, the company's largest business group accounting for more than half of Intel's annual revenue. Under Gelsinger's leadership, that group was responsible for Intel's enterprise products including clients (PC's), Server (Xeon and Itanium), Embedded, Communications, Visualization and Storage products. The group was also responsible for the award-winning Nehalem microarchitecture product development.
Prior to this, Gelsinger led Intel Labs, which encompasses many of Intel research activities, including leading Corporate Technology Group and Intel Research. As Intel's first chief technology officer (CTO), he managed Intel's longer-term research efforts and helped ensure consistency from Intel's emerging computing, networking and communications products and technologies.
Gelsinger also led Intel's Desktop Products Group, where he was responsible for its desktop processors, chipsets and motherboards for consumer and commercial OEM customers as well as many of Intel's technology initiatives and the Intel Developer Forum. He also led the development of the Intel ProShare video conferencing and Internet communications product line. He was general manager of the division responsible for the Pentium Pro, IntelDX2 and Intel486 microprocessor families. He was also architect of the original 80486 and a design engineer on the 80386 and 80286 processor design teams.
Gelsinger holds six patents in the areas of VLSI design, computer architecture and communications, is a well-known speaker on technology trends and has received a variety of industry recognition awards.
Gelsinger received an associate's degree from Lincoln Technical Institute in 1979, a bachelor's degree from Santa Clara University in 1983, Magna Cum Laude, and a master's degree from Stanford University in 1985. All degrees are in electrical engineering. He is a Fellow of the IEEE (2008) and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Letters in 2008 from William Jessup University.
Pâté Pantin Richelieu. Free form pâté of pork, duck, beef tongue, fatback and inlaid medallion of prune and pistachio.
Pat Metheny's ORCHESTRION Tour, presented at the historic Brown Theatre (Louisville, KY), by The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts, www.kentuckycenter.org
Scania Irizar I4 - C59D - New as YN58BEO to Attain Travel, Birmingham in October 2008. Joined the Pats fleet in May 2017 and was re-registered in July 2021 to SSV269
2013-08-09: Pat the Cat looks out at the zoo keepers passing by his exhibit today. Pat feels that the amur tigers nextdoor are treading on his territory and will climb as high as possible to peak through a small sliver of open window to let them know of his displeasure.
Some of you may have noticed I've disappeared for about a month now. Things have been busy lately - mostly started with computer issues and now work is (and will be) taking my time over the next few weeks. I hope everyone has been having a great summer, haven't been out taking many photos lately so I'm glad to see many of yours are out there for me to enjoy. Hoping to be more active on flickr in a few weeks.
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THE pat brown from sing it loud.
...i think maybe, we could be related. but maybe its just the hair. haha
Scanned negatives from my college days at Derby. Hard to believe that the college paid professional models for us to photograph. This lady Pat Keeling was a lovely lady and made a very nervous 19 yr student feel at ease
Scania Irizar I4 - C59D - New as YN58BEO to Attain Travel, Birmingham in October 2008. Joined the Pats fleet in May 2017 and was re-registered in July 2021 to SSV269
This is Pat, one of the jaguars at the Milwaukee County zoo. He came from Belize. He couldn't be released back in to the wild but found a home and a mate (Stella) at the Milwaukee County zoo. You can read all about Pat's story, jaguars and their habitats in a book written by the children of Belize and Milwaukee: "Pat the Great Cat: A Jaguar's Journey" published by SHARP Literacy, Inc.