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Northumbria Police Vauxhall Astra Sports Tourer response vehicle, seen heading towards Bedlington Police Station.
Roof Code: 10/UMH
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Bringing up an old MOC here; I'm just making a Code Geass-y base and some scenery so that hopefully I can get it in the 'Window to the Community" in the Lego store. I decided it'd probably best to be a little discreet and leave any weapons out of the display, just to be careful.
Suggestions on how to build decent scenery are welcome (a lot)
This has been a mystery photograph for ages. I now know this was taken at Benwick where the J17 loco No 65562 with shed code 31D South Lynn, ran round its rake of coal wagons full of members prior to its visit to Wisbech and the Upwell tramway route later in the day where all the members got soaked in the rain. I suspect this shot was from the guards brake? I own the negative.
Dies hat ein Geheimnis Fotografie seit Ewigkeiten. Ich weiß jetzt, an diesem Benwick genommen wurde, wo die Lok Nr. 65.562 J17 mit Schuppen Code 31D South Lynn, lief um seinen Rake der Waggons voll von Mitgliedern vor seinem Besuch in Wisbech und die Upwell Straßenbahnstrecke später in den Tag, wo alle Mitglieder bekam in den regen durchnässt. Ich vermute, dieser Schuss wurde von den Wachen Bremse? Ich besitze die negativen.
*Morse code is a method of transmitting text information as a series of on-off tones, lights, or clicks that can be directly understood by a skilled listener or observer without special equipment. It is named for Samuel F. B. Morse, an inventor of the telegraph.
A .-
B -...
C -.-.
D -..
E .
F ..-.
G --.
H ....
I ..
J .---
K -.-
L .-..
M --
N -.
O ---
P .--.
Q --.-
R .-.
S ...
T -
U ..-
V ...-
W .--
X -..-
Y -.--
Z --..
Find the word
I used the letters
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Dedicated
A former B&O code line pole was still in use along the Metropolitan Subdivision in 1997 at Point Of Rocks MD.
Kodak HIE infrared film, 25A red filter.
contax aria, Carl Zeiss, bergger pancro400 developed in Ars imago FD (1+39) and fixed with Ars imago FX
Code is a common eland, a type of antelope native to southern Africa. Their conservation status is "least concern."
Code has been with the zoo for just a few weeks, but it's already evident that this young man is growing!
I started this fleet with the goal of keeping each ship small. I was getting a bit of size creep on some of the microspace ships I built last year. I started with the cruiser and went down in size from there. More views in my microspace album.
Orion-class Cruiser
Hecate-class Destroyer
Talos-class Missile Frigate
Triton-class Support Frigate
Demeter-class Light Frigate
LDD file can be downloaded from my OneDrive: 1drv.ms/1e76CYK
After making a pickup at the Midway, Florida, rock yard M746 is returning to Tallahassee's B yard with a nearly 50 car train of local traffic from BASF in Quincy and rock empties from Midway just east of town. It was a cloudy day, but the sun had broken through the clouds below the tree line making for one heck of a sunset shot with the still in use code-line completing a shot I had wanted since last June. Getting standard cab power is a nice bonus as well.
DAY and NIGHT effect
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ranking on my stream #001
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Highest position: #122
on Tuesday, February 24, 2009
velvia colors: retouched by a digital filter
made with picnik or photoscape software
define Velvia:
a reference positive film with a finer grain, RMS 9 , very saturated colors under daylight, high contrast, and exceptional sharpness.
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Maker: Fujifilm
Speed: 50/18°
Type: Color slide
Balance: Daylight
Velvia is a brand of daylight-balanced color reversal film produced by the Japanese company Fujifilm.
The name is a contraction of "Velvet Media", a reference to its smooth image structure.
The original incarnation of the film was called "Velvia for Professionals", known as RVP, a classification code meaning "Reversal/Velvia/Professional series".
The more I observe our abundant Nephila clavatas in the bushes, the more I become convinced that there is more to them than at first meets the eye.
Now, after what seems an age of contemplation and cogitation, I realize they are trying to tell us something important.
Are there any cryptographers out there among the Arachtober community? Please help me to decipher this, as the message may be shredded at midnight on October 31st!
October 30th:
I finally realised that each line is a single word.
Their message reads simply:
"See you next October".
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