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The reverse of this picture ( www.flickr.com/photos/addie-b/15531915083/in/photostream/ ). I believe the writing on the bottom says "Zur freundl[ichen] Erinnerung an dein Patenkind „Hildegard“! Weihnachten 1918." which roughly translates to "In friendly remembrance of your godchild "Hildegard"! Christmas 1918."
Pup: "This is the reverse side of 5 cents."
Bones: "Is it worth a lot of buttons?"
(ADAD 2015 March - 13: Reverse)
When I'm at IKEA and I need pencils, I always take too much of them with me, I really love freebees! =D
The Reversing Income Inequality session at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2013 in Dalian, China 11 September 2013. Photo by World Economic Forum/Adam Nadel
Experimented this evening with reverse lens macro. Im pleased with the outcome considering I dont have the reverse adapter and was hand holding everything. Will try another after I get the adapter. This was done with the ole Nikon. Had to edit out scratches and spots... but this may breath new life into the old camera..
Paul Gillard's Harris car heading down grade towards the long tunnel during some reverse direction running on the Pine Tree Loop.
DVR 2016 Phone Pictures.
No place to turn a steam locomotive (or other rail equipment) in Cloverdale so the 2860 ran backwards for the return trip.
The two weekend event was quite the show.
Im Felde den 19.6.1917
The first line seems to read Höhe 1001 or hill 1001. But I cannot find any refence on that one.
The CP TEC train making a reverse move from tower A-5 to Bensenville yard heads West through Franklin Park, IL
With the Tyne & Wear Metro line closed between Monument and Heworth due to the issues with the Gateshead flyover there was a Metro replacement Service 900 in place, with the City Transport Group's Leyland Olympian/Alexander RH J888CTG pictured at the Central Station stop on Grainger Street, on December 20th 2024
Metro trains are terminating on Platform 1 at the Monument and then reversing back into service via the crossover to Platform 2 at Haymarket. Platform 2 at the Monument is out of use.
From the Microsoft Research Social Computing Symposium, here's another group from the reverse scavenger hunt, run by Liz Lawley. Find four objects from around the Marriott in 15 minutes; bring them back and declare them. Then each group had to explain how they had discovered a
a) geo-presence signifier
b) device for intimate connection
c) sign of social deviance
d) data visualization
four objects, four explanations. A hoot! Solid standup pundit performances. Kevin Slavin, Liz Lawley and I judged subjectively. We held up number rankings from 1-5; Kevin had a few modifier cards "+1 Canada" "+2 looks like math" "-1 I'm not a lawyer" I did public math adding up scores; I was going slow; Tom Coates said "you're going to be the CEO of your company?"