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When Plymouth was loved somewhat more than it is at present, they even got new buses albeit for a short time! A batch of '08 plated Volvo B7RLE Wright Eclipse were divered here and spent a short time working on the Coypool P&R and Ugobus network before ending up in Yorkshire.

Here 69339 passes under the railway bridge along Saltash road.

Emirates A380 A6-EEE on short final for Glasgow International.

2018 Lindy Bout XII swing and jazz dance competition, Vancouver, Canada

On my walk up the former A9 alignment at the Cairnie Braes, I spotted a semi-detached cottage by the side of the road which has obviously lain in an abandoned state for some time. I'd left my tripod in the car but as this cottage was so close to the western end of the old road, I just nipped back to get it.

 

This room, which was presumably a living room at one point contained a fireplace, some old drinks bottles and this chest of drawers. The spelling of drawers has always irked me. As a kid, the word was always pronounced as draws so that's how I originally wrote it until I got in trouble for doing so. Why bother adding the extra letters, I thought. However, I've been fully aware that you do subtly pronounce the "ers" for well over a decade now but some childhood peeves never leave you.

My new Eee PC 900 next to my old 701 - showing the slight size increase of the new machine

With a can of tango for scale.

Unboxing my brand spanking new Asus Eee PC 1000H laptop, with the new 160GB HDD

 

Unboxing my brand spanking new Asus Eee PC 1000H laptop, with the new 160GB HDD

 

Unboxing my brand spanking new Asus Eee PC 1000H laptop, with the new 160GB HDD

Win7 Ultimate RTM on my upgraded Eee 900 w/SuperTalent 32gb SSD.

geog teacher innit

I've just managed to compile and run SuperCollider on my new Asus Eee PC (tiny little linux PC). It took a lot less hacking than I expected! :)

Cambrian BAC 1/11 & Northeast Trident 1E circa 1970.

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