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Backbone router PC is a single 1.6ghz cpu and 768mb ram running windows 2003 server enterprise. Consisting of 4 Nics being used by 2 2600 vms interlinked via dynamips to main PC over the management switch.
Same haircut, different part of the body. The play of shadows and highlights caught my eye. My poor son, has the "curse" of Syiran blood (aka: Dude's got some hair everywhere he doesn't need it!)
Lights for Liberty July 12 2019 - Backbone Campaign organized light projections in 15 cities to stand up to the separation of families and the caging of immigrants in concentration camps in the US.
Lights for Liberty July 12 2019 - Backbone Campaign organized light projections in 15 cities to stand up to the separation of families and the caging of immigrants in concentration camps in the US.
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Early settlers in Pocahontas County called it "The Devil's Backbone" as most believed such an unnatural thing could only be the work of evil. While geologists now understand the forces that created this dramatic arch, the explanation may be even harder to believe than the superstition.
When Jacob Marlin and Stephen Sewell arrived in the valley of the Greenbrier River in the 1770s, the forces that created the sandstone arch were little understood, though they are perhaps even more unbelievable than a demonic cause.
Geologists say the layers of sandstone that vault upward at the backbone are, almost unimaginably, the remnants of a beach that had first been laid down some two billion years ago.
The grains of sand laid down on that beach were then buried, uplifted, eroded, and deposited again as a beach three different times before being warped and exposed here—near what's now Marlinton, West Virginia.
The rock strata's most recent incarnation as a beach may have been as a shore of the Iapetus Ocean, a predecessor of the Atlantic Ocean that underlies parts of the eastern U.S. and western Europe.
Host Bob Tupper (r) introduces Jason Oliver (l), brewer for Devils Backbone (of Roseland, Virginia), and the beer Oliver brought for the evening, 16 Point Ale, the next in the line of his 'buck beers:' a 9.1% alcohol-by-volume 'Imperial' India Pale Ale, hopped with Columbus, Centennial, and Simcoe.
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The 25th annual Winter Holidaze Extravaganzee:
Brewers from 16 Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia breweries brought their winter seasonal beers, and talked about them.
Washington, D.C.
19 December, 2012.
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Sophie Ryder exhibition at Yorkshire sculpture park. Her larger statues have these great little hidden details.
"To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funny bone." - Reba McEntire
The "backbone" -- main support -- of the performance tent at what was then the Bank of America Pavilion, now the Blue Hills bank pavilion, in South Boston.
Taken in 2007.
The everlasting Ford Transit, beloved by criminals, delivery men, small businesses, etc, etc. This is an early version seen at the Stoneleigh race retro show. (Why?)