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Utility markings on the street. Seems the phone company has emoticons too.

I spotted this Holden FJ Utility in the suburbs of Brisbane, Australia. I managed to take a few of these pictures while the owner was going into the liquor store to get a six pack of beer. If the license plate / number plate is original, it dates it to the early 1970s, when this car was almost 20 years old.

Painted Utility Box; Governor Drive, University City, San Diego.

City of Fort Collins | Madeline Bechtel

hayward / baumberg, california

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Franklin Ave., Los Angeles

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I took this in my neighborhood of Mira Mesa Art which is painted on the electrical boxes. All of the boxes are painted by local artist that are trying to beautify our neighborhood. The artist are all from different backgrounds, are at different skill levels and are using different styles of painting.

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Utility pole in Weston-super-Mare (UK)

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I took this in my neighborhood of Mira Mesa Art which is painted on the electrical boxes. All of the boxes are painted by local artist that are trying to beautify our neighborhood. The artist are all from different backgrounds, are at different skill levels and are using different styles of painting.

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Top of the utility tunnel that runs down the side of the SRB

January Assignment is utilities.

 

Gas hob at home.

  

Future Of Utilities | Marketforce Live | Photo by Owen Billcliffe | owenbphoto.com

Future Of Utilities | Marketforce Live | Photo by Owen Billcliffe | owenbphoto.com

Future Of Utilities | Marketforce Live | Photo by Owen Billcliffe | owenbphoto.com

Future Of Utilities | Marketforce Live | Photo by Owen Billcliffe | owenbphoto.com

A knife in a display case with a blade, spoon, fork

The west campus combined utility plan at the University of Chicago.

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For the 2020 model year, Ford released a second-generation Police Interceptor Utility, derived from the sixth-generation Explorer. Offered exclusively in a permanent all-wheel drive configuration, it now rides on Ford's all-new rear wheel drive based CD6 platform. The second generation FPIU does not have a sedan counterpart, as the Ford Police Interceptor Sedan was discontinued in 2019.

 

Many of the same Utility-specific standard features were carried over from the first generation version. For the first time, the FPIU was offered in a hybrid drivetrain configuration. Bluetooth is now standard as is a 250 amp alternator, Ford Telematics, and dual zone front temperature control. A 12.1 inch center stack display is now optional, and the optional perimeter alarm has been advanced. The second generation FPIU gains cargo space (even with hybrid batteries on board) over its predecessor.

 

The second generation FPIU was offered with three all-new engine choices: a twin-turbocharged 3.0L EcoBoost V6 making 400 hp (300 kW; 410 PS) and 415 lb⋅ft (563 N⋅m) of torque, a 3.3L Hybrid V6 making 318 hp (237 kW; 322 PS) and 332 lb⋅ft (450 N⋅m) of torque, and a naturally aspirated 3.3 L V6 engine making 285 hp (213 kW; 289 PS) and 260 lb⋅ft (350 N⋅m) of torque, the latter of which is unavailable on the retail Ford Explorer. All iterations of the second generation FPIU use a 10-speed automatic transmission. FTe 3.0L EcoBoost V6 Utility is currently the quickest police vehicle for sale, beating out all of its competitors in Michigan State Police testing with a 0 to 60 mph (0 to 97 km/h) time of 5.5 seconds and a top speed of 148 mph (238 km/h).

 

Everywhere in Hungarian urban environments you see these cryptic signs. They point to the locations of various utilities within the building. For example, the blue sign is labeled "Víz" - that means water and that's as far as I'll go. I can't really tell what else is going on there. I'm guessing the numbers are distances in meters - the comma is used in Hungary as the decimal point is used in the USA.

Wee trailer after fender redesign, loaded with two 65 gallon rolling totes & a hand truck.

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The utility room and our original Westinghouse oil furnace. 45 years and it's still running. I'm 33 and I can't remember the last time I ran...

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Future Of Utilities | Marketforce Live | Photo by Owen Billcliffe | owenbphoto.com

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