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A slide from Cal Henderson (of Flickr) showing the cleaning product AJAX while talking about the set of web technologies which make up AJAX.
This night:
AJAX Amsterdam - BARCELONA 2-1
(Ajax 45 minutes with 10 players).
Here some Amsterdam ARENA Cards for drinks etc.
(26 Nov 2013)
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Captain Ajax is the captain of the swift Laurinda, a small sloop that makes berth at Whitecap Bay. Straight from the Port of Cadiz in Spain Ajax sailed her solo all the way to the Caribbean, where he now makes his living with fellow pirates preying off unfortunate merchants. In addition to sailing alongside Davy James, he keeps the tower of Whitecap Bay with Captain James, and the two have developed quite a friendship. Ajax, though without large assets, is among the most fearsome of pirates in all the Spanish Main.
Ajax v Rangers
Champions League
Wednesday 7th September 2022
Johan Cruijff ArenA, Netherlands
Ajax goalkeeper Remko Jurian Pasveer celebrates the third goal.
Picture by Dan Westwell
This is one of the few photos we have of Ajax. Sadly, he died of a saddle embolism in February 2007.
Voetbalplaatjes van de huidige Ajax-selectie. Zo beroemd is de club dus nog wel. Maar het waren wel de goedkoopste in de vitrine.
Ajax preparing to bank 1310 and 1006 with the Dungeness Dynamo Railtour out of Chatham Dockyard, 20 April 1985.
This past week I've been supporting the Adobe (my employer) at a conference centered around a technology called "Ajax". We're here talking largely about our integration capabilities with said technology. Consisting of about 450 attendees, the conference went pretty well, though by the end of the week, booth traffic died down considerably. All for the better I suppose as I caught a cold along the way and wasn't really feeling up to answering "What is Flex?" for the 200th time.
The conference was held at the Westin St. Francis, one of my favorite hotels - though it was booked so I had to stay down the street at the Hilton. I'm working JavaOne (also in San Francisco) the following week, so Marna and Paige came in the for the weekend. Marna's been researching the trip for a while and has a good list of child-friendly activities. Last I heard, JavaOne was estimated at 14,500 attendees. I suspect that the traffic will be considerable.
Spot Ajax with n360 hub, drop bars, Berthoud Rohloff shifter, SON dyno hub with Busch & Muller lighting, Sykes wood fenders, Axiom Streamliner rack
The "Ajax" is the oldest preserved steam locomotive in mainlaind Europe.
3-exposure HDR shot.
Part of the "Wien 2011" set.
Figureheads from HMS Ajax and HMS Bulldog.
HMS Ajax, was laid down in 1807, and launched in 1809. The ship saw action in both the Napoleonic and Crimean Wars, before ending its days as a coastguard vessel - it was finally broken up in 1864.
Broken up: 1864
HMS Bulldog, launched in 1845, was a wooden paddle sloop that served in the Mediterranean, then North America. In 1865, the ship was grounded during an attack on Haiti - unable to release her, the ship was blown up.