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Blackbird 958, which set the Absolute Speed and Speed Over A Closed Course aviation records in July 1976, is now on display at the Museum of Aviation in Warner Robins, Georgia. The aircraft is displayed with a Lockheed D-21 unmanned reconnaissance drone.
I've adopted varying workouts that get your heartrate up and down, up and down… but I have to write them out in short-hand or I will forget what goes in what order!
The memorial at Window Rock, Arizona commemorates the role of Navajo Code Talkers in the South Pacific during World War II. A deeply moving place.
With code blue skies, Big Blue, 5418 sits on the old Saginaw main next to the coal tower awaiting it's day's work out on the Bald Eagle Job.
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CODE ORANGE KIDS playing Vlamrock (Belgium).
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Old code lines at Sparrowbush, NY left behind from the Erie Railroad still hang along side the rails of the former Delaware Division. Their purpose these days is only to sing in the wind and give birds a place to rest their wings.
The CIE M-class of 12m Leyland Leopards have always been among my favourite Irish coaches, although I have never been lucky enough to see one in the flesh. They had long lives and most were heavily re-engineered with alternative engines, in many cases the Detroit Diesel two-stroke unit, which must have made a superb noise when combined with the Leopard exhaust. Last year Jim Poots produced a resin kit of the M-class, which sold out very quickly, and I have just got round to building my example; it is in the Carousel Coaches fleet and registered MGS 341K, which should provide a clue to its former Irish identity.
Before responding to the 1182 at the exit behind him, this CHP officer finishes up a citation on the Tesla Model S he just had pulled over.
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Grand Theft Auto V
- WBG Hotsampling (~40 MP)
- R* Editor (Freecam, FOV, Tilt)
- VisualV
- NaturalVision
- Various Texture Overhauls
- other Mods
Used the Trainer to spawn some snow.
This is a little sneak peak as to how the comic starts off. Final photo shoot today and then begins the process of editing and formating the PDF comic, should be ready in two weeks if all things go according to plan. Question the store, website, I will be using allows pre-orders would you be interested or rather wait for the release?
Back to color coded library.
Still have 150+ books stacked... time for an expanded bookcase on the opposite side.
This photo doesn't do it justice. I'll shoot a new one on Monday. Ick.
Look who I got from stupid EMS today? It's my new guy from April Story, he is so cool! He hasn't got his own name and look, but we will work on it ^^ Now I call him JoJo, because I am huge fan of JoJo's Bizzarre Adventures
Bracebridge Heath Y Station or RAF Branston Mere as it is also known was a code-breaking station in Lincolnshire which played a key role in the famous Enigma project.
The abandoned building near Lincoln was once a top secret nerve centre for a team of 'listeners' who spent the war intercepting German radio transmissions – and helping win the war.
It is now privately owned by a farmer who uses it to store wood, but it once hummed with life as teams of staff worked around the clock intercepting enemy transmissions to supply to Bletchley Park in Milton Keynes – home of the famous code-breakers.