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What happened with Taylor Swift and Ticketmaster? Taylor Swift’s US tour faced a major setback last year due to a cyberattack on concert booking website Ticketmaster. The attack resulted in website outages and a botching of ticket sales for the “Bad Blood” singer’s “Eras” tour, leaving thousands of fans empty-handed.
Detail at link: aubtu.biz/what-happened-with-taylor-swift-and-ticketmaste...
Presented to me on leaving SWIFT. I wrote a serial comms interface to their smart card reader used to hold RSA private keys.
Team Blue Lug's Swift Campout 2016 at Inawashiro Fukushima.
Photo by Nobuhiko Tanabe ( www.instagram.com/nb_log/ )
Taylor Swift looked as cute and classy as ever as she did some shopping in Beverly Hills, CA on May 19, 2010.
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Alternate model of the Exo-Force 7705 set, as built from the limited photos of it that were on the LEGO site.
A pretty old build (so please excuse the ordinary photos) dragged over from MOCpages since I hadn't posted it here on Flickr.
Member nations of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), participate in a airborne operation during exersise Swift Response 15, Hohenfels, Germany , Aug. 26, 2015. Swift Response is a combined airborne training event with more than 4,800 service members from 11 NATO nations.
1986 Swift DB2 driven by Bryan Gernert during Sprint Race #2 for Group 6 on Saturday at the 2015 Jefferson 500.
If you are interested in this, or any of my other photos from this event please visit my website. prints.swankmotorarts.com/f976099101
Taylor Swift @ John Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville, VA, on Saturday, September 14, 2013.
Red Tour Setlist:
State of Grace
Holy Ground
Red
You Belong with Me
The Lucky One
Mean
22
Last Kiss
Everything Has Changed (with Ed Sheeran)
Begin Again
Sparks Fly
I Knew You Were Trouble
All Too Well
Love Story
Treacherous
We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
A U.S. Soldier from the 173rd Airborne Brigade, makes final adjustments to a Polish soldier's equipment prior to a combined U.S.-Polish-Moldovan proficiency jump in to the Grafenwoehr Training Area (Germany). Poland is one of 11 NATO nations who will provide airborne units to exercise Swift Response 15, the largest combined airborne training event in Europe since the end of the Cold War. Swift Response will take place in Germany, Italy, Bulgaria and Romania, Aug. 17-Sept. 13, 2015.
114 Pictures in 2014. 27.Action.
Taken in Newport Beach, California. © 2014 All Rights Reserved.
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I confess, my Flickr friends! I'm getting antsy! I'm still sitting on 20 pictures I took
when Amy was here, which fit 114 Picture topics! Sooooo... here are two more today!
These conclude pictures from Amy's first day with me. I'll start the second day next!
I wrote this to explain the action, and asked Amy to check it ~ The owner, whose name I forget, untwisted the skein you'd bought and draped it on the swift. She then took one end of the yarn and pulled it over to the ball winder and somehow attached it to the ball winder. She then turned the handle of the ball winder, which operated it, winding the yarn into a ball and pulling on the yarn on the swift, thereby spinning the swift and unwinding the yarn from it.
Amy replied ~ Your description of winding the yarn is correct. The yarn is "attached" to the ball winder by putting the end in a slit across the top. That's all. It's just so that the end doesn't get buried, because most of the time it's better to knit from the inside of the ball.
Have a lovely Sunday, my friends! Thanks so much for your many comments and faves!
Taylor Lautner and Taylor Swift dined out at Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse in Beverly Hills on October 28th.
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A Polish soldier of 6th Airborne Brigade walks while conducting a dismounted patrol during exercise Swift Response 15 at the U.S. Army's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Aug. 27, 2015. The purpose of the exercise is to conduct joint and combined training events in order to evaluate brigade and battalion level execution of strategic out-load in conjunction with Allied Partner nations through an intermediate staging base. Swift Response 15 is the U.S. Army's largest combined airborne training event in Europe since the end of the Cold War. More than 4,800 service members from 11 NATO nations- including Bulgaria, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States- will take part in the exercise on training areas in Bulgaria, Germany, Italy, and Romania, Aug. 17- Sept. 13, 2015. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Carol A. Lehman/Released)
Airborne forces show Swift Response
British airborne forces are training alongside NATO counterparts to develop their ability to work together to deliver a Swift Response to international crises.
16 Air Assault Brigade is on Exercise Swift Response, which brings together more than 5,000 personnel from 10 nations and takes place in Poland and Germany between May 27-June 26, 2016.
Under the command of Headquarters 16 Air Assault Brigade some 2,000 troops are taking part, the largest British contingent to deploy on a NATO exercise in 2016. The joint force includes 3 PARA Battlegroup, including engineer, artillery, logistics, signals, medical, provost and ISTAR support; Apache attack helicopters from 4 Regiment Army Air Corps; and RAF Chinook and Puma support helicopters and C-130 Hercules transport aircraft.
The training involves mass parachute jumps and air assault operations as part of a simulated mission to restore stability to a troubled region. It is key to developing interoperability with 82nd Airborne Division and 11e Brigade Parachutiste, the Brigade’s key partners in the US and French armies respectively, as well as wider allies.
NOTE TO DESKS:
MoD release authorised handout images.
All images remain crown copyright.
Photo credit to read - Corporal Andy Reddy RLC
Email: andyreddy@mediaops.army.mod.uk
richardwatt@mediaops.army.mod.uk
shanewilkinson@mediaops.army.mod.uk
Taylor Swift @ John Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville, VA, on Saturday, September 14, 2013.
Red Tour Setlist:
State of Grace
Holy Ground
Red
You Belong with Me
The Lucky One
Mean
22
Last Kiss
Everything Has Changed (with Ed Sheeran)
Begin Again
Sparks Fly
I Knew You Were Trouble
All Too Well
Love Story
Treacherous
We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
Taylor Swift performing her 1989 Tour at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Shot from the 3rd row of section 2.
U.S. Army Pfc. Deshawn Saxton, center, of 2nd Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division, packs up a parachute after an airborne jump while conducting airborne operations during exercise Swift Response 15 at the U.S. Army's Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels, Germany, Aug. 26, 2015. Swift Response 15 is the U.S. Army’s largest combined airborne training event in Europe since the end of the Cold War. More than 4,800 service members from 11 NATO nations – including Bulgaria, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States – will take part in the exercise on training areas in Bulgaria, Germany, Italy and Romania, Aug. 17-Sept. 13, 2015. Swift Response 15 is designed to integrate multiple Allied nations’ crisis response forces into a cohesive team and demonstrate the combined ability to rapidly deploy and operate in support of maintaining a strong and secure Europe. To learn more about Swift Response, visit the U.S. Army Europe homepage at www.eur.army.mil. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Ian Schell)
Spanish paratroopers prepare to board a CV-22 Osprey, at the Baumholder airfield in support of exercise Swift Response 15, Aug. 26, 2015. Swift Response 15 is the U.S. Army’s largest combined airborne training event in Europe since the end of the Cold War. More than 4,800 service members from 11 NATO nations – including Bulgaria, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States – will take part in the exercise on training areas in Bulgaria, Germany, Italy and Romania, Aug. 17-Sept. 13, 2015. Swift Response 15 is designed to integrate multiple allied nations’ crisis response forces into a cohesive team and demonstrate the combined ability to rapidly deploy and operate in support of maintaining a strong and secure Europe. To learn more about Swift Response, visit the U.S. Army Europe homepage at www.eur.army.mil.
Swift Taxis L907JRN, WJI9828, M26XSC, S11WFT and minibuses at Copyfax Yard, Gapton Hall Industrial Estate, Great Yarmouth on 6th September 2011
A U.S. Army soldier from the 82nd Airborne Division demonstrates proper airborne procedures to Polish paratroopers during pre-jump training in Baumholder, Germany as part of exercise Swift Response 15, Aug 23, 2015. Swift Response 15 is the U.S. Army’s largest combined airborne training event in Europe since the end of the Cold War. More than 4,800 service members from 11 NATO nations – including Bulgaria, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States – will take part in the exercise on training areas in Bulgaria, Germany, Italy and Romania, Aug. 17-Sept. 13, 2015. Swift Response 15 is designed to integrate multiple Allied nations’ crisis response forces into a cohesive team and demonstrate the combined ability to rapidly deploy and operate in support of maintaining a strong and secure Europe. To learn more about Swift Response, visit the U.S. Army Europe homepage at www.eur.army.mil. (U.S. Army Photo)
Taylor Swift Oslo Spektrum 9th of March 2011
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taken with a little pocket camera, hence, not the best quality.
Swift Response 15 will feature the return of 82nd Airborne Division units to Europe for the first time since 1999. The 1st Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division (Devil Brigade), will take part in the exercise from initial staging bases in Germany and conduct a combined airborne joint forced entry and follow-on training with NATO soldiers from 11 nations. Swift Response is the largest combined airborne training event in Europe since the end of the Cold War and will take place in Germany, Italy, Bulgaria and Romania, Aug. 17-Sept.13, 2015.
Swift Motor Company
SWIFT CARS SET
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AUTOMOTIVE BADGES
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The Swift Motor Company made Swift Cars in Coventry, England from 1900 until 1931. It grew progressively from James Starley's Coventry Sewing Machine Company, via bicycle and motorised cycle manufacture. The cars ranged from a single-cylinder car in 1900 using an MMC engine, through a Swift-engined twin-cylinder 7-horsepower car in 1904, and a 3-litre model in 1913. After WW1 a successful range was sold during the 1920s, but the Cadet of 1930 was their last vehicle as they could not compete economically with volume manufacturers such as Ford and Morris Motors.
Shot 19:02:2012 at Coventry Transport Museum. Ref 81a-222
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Airborne forces show Swift Response
British airborne forces are training alongside NATO counterparts to develop their ability to work together to deliver a Swift Response to international crises.
16 Air Assault Brigade is on Exercise Swift Response, which brings together more than 5,000 personnel from 10 nations and takes place in Poland and Germany between May 27-June 26, 2016.
Under the command of Headquarters 16 Air Assault Brigade some 2,000 troops are taking part, the largest British contingent to deploy on a NATO exercise in 2016. The joint force includes 3 PARA Battlegroup, including engineer, artillery, logistics, signals, medical, provost and ISTAR support; Apache attack helicopters from 4 Regiment Army Air Corps; and RAF Chinook and Puma support helicopters and C-130 Hercules transport aircraft.
The training involves mass parachute jumps and air assault operations as part of a simulated mission to restore stability to a troubled region. It is key to developing interoperability with 82nd Airborne Division and 11e Brigade Parachutiste, the Brigade’s key partners in the US and French armies respectively, as well as wider allies.
NOTE TO DESKS:
MoD release authorised handout images.
All images remain crown copyright.
Photo credit to read - Corporal Andy Reddy RLC
Email: andyreddy@mediaops.army.mod.uk
richardwatt@mediaops.army.mod.uk
shanewilkinson@mediaops.army.mod.uk
Airborne forces show Swift Response
British airborne forces are training alongside NATO counterparts to develop their ability to work together to deliver a Swift Response to international crises.
16 Air Assault Brigade is on Exercise Swift Response, which brings together more than 5,000 personnel from 10 nations and takes place in Poland and Germany between May 27-June 26, 2016.
Under the command of Headquarters 16 Air Assault Brigade some 2,000 troops are taking part, the largest British contingent to deploy on a NATO exercise in 2016. The joint force includes 3 PARA Battlegroup, including engineer, artillery, logistics, signals, medical, provost and ISTAR support; Apache attack helicopters from 4 Regiment Army Air Corps; and RAF Chinook and Puma support helicopters and C-130 Hercules transport aircraft.
The training involves mass parachute jumps and air assault operations as part of a simulated mission to restore stability to a troubled region. It is key to developing interoperability with 82nd Airborne Division and 11e Brigade Parachutists, the Brigade’s key partners in the US and French armies respectively, as well as wider allies.
Image of (Right) Private Tom Haleger, from 3rd Battalion of The Parachute Regiment.
NOTE TO DESKS:
MoD release authorised handout images.
All images remain crown copyright.
Photo credit to read - Corporal Andy Reddy RLC
Email: andyreddy@mediaops.army.mod.uk
richardwatt@mediaops.army.mod.uk
shanewilkinson@mediaops.army.mod.uk
Taylor Swift's NYC 9.75 million second floor apartment. She also owns the top floor penthouse and the next-door three-story town house, all worth about fifty million dollars.
I just don't get her music. It's so basic and stupid. I think she needs to hire a lyricist, then again Swifties are not the brightest bulbs in the box, and she's laughing all the way to the bank.
Taylor Swift
The 1989 World Tour
Bridgestone Arena
Nashville, TN
September 26, 2015
© Katelyn Prieboy/Low Lite Photography
All Rights Reserved
All photographs can not be used unless with my express written permission.
Taylor Swift
The 1989 World Tour
Bridgestone Arena
Nashville, TN
September 26, 2015
© Katelyn Prieboy/Low Lite Photography
All Rights Reserved
All photographs can not be used unless with my express written permission.
Taylor Swift
The 1989 World Tour
Bridgestone Arena
Nashville, TN
September 26, 2015
© Katelyn Prieboy/Low Lite Photography
All Rights Reserved
All photographs can not be used unless with my express written permission.
A German paratrooper packs his chute during a Joint Forcible Entry exercise as part of exercise Swift Response 15 on Hohenburg drop zone in Hohenfels, Germany, Aug. 26, 2015. Swift Response 15 is the U.S. Army’s largest combined airborne training event in Europe since the end of the Cold War. More than 4,800 service members from 11 NATO nations participated during the exercise. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kwadwo Frimpong / Released)
Alternate model of the Exo-Force 7705 set, as built from the limited photos of it that were on the LEGO site.
A pretty old build (so please excuse the ordinary photos) dragged over from MOCpages since I hadn't posted it here on Flickr.
Airborne forces show Swift Response
British airborne forces are training alongside NATO counterparts to develop their ability to work together to deliver a Swift Response to international crises.
16 Air Assault Brigade is on Exercise Swift Response, which brings together more than 5,000 personnel from 10 nations and takes place in Poland and Germany between May 27-June 26, 2016.
Under the command of Headquarters 16 Air Assault Brigade some 2,000 troops are taking part, the largest British contingent to deploy on a NATO exercise in 2016. The joint force includes 3 PARA Battlegroup, including engineer, artillery, logistics, signals, medical, provost and ISTAR support; Apache attack helicopters from 4 Regiment Army Air Corps; and RAF Chinook and Puma support helicopters and C-130 Hercules transport aircraft.
The training involves mass parachute jumps and air assault operations as part of a simulated mission to restore stability to a troubled region. It is key to developing interoperability with 82nd Airborne Division and 11e Brigade Parachutists, the Brigade’s key partners in the US and French armies respectively, as well as wider allies.
NOTE TO DESKS:
MoD release authorised handout images.
All images remain crown copyright.
Photo credit to read - Corporal Andy Reddy RLC
Email: andyreddy@mediaops.army.mod.uk
richardwatt@mediaops.army.mod.uk
shanewilkinson@mediaops.army.mod.uk
Team Blue Lug's Swift Campout 2016 at Inawashiro Fukushima.
Photo by Nobuhiko Tanabe ( www.instagram.com/nb_log/ )