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Perspective macro shot of the equalizer display of the professional digital betacam recorder. Shallow dof. Visible data: sound scale, decibels, meters with gray gradation, white and red digits You can purchase this photo for commercial use in high-res and without watermark here: j.mp/greycoastphoto || If you have any issues with finding specific image, please contact me: danr@yandex.com

Funny story. I'v been looking or a board for a couple of weeks now, but not finding one I was happy with.

 

At the same time I decided to thin the bike herd from the living room, and posted my Mountain Cycle - San Andreas. So up went the pick to craigs list.

 

About this same time I fine a 7'4" JC, just down the road. I email back and forth with the owner, making sure the board is available and such. Then I get a hit on the San Andreas. From guess who. Craigslist obscures your identity, so he had no idea he was sending a message to me. The one who wanted his board.

 

Worked out perfectly in the end;

He got a bike he's wanted for years (its an older San Andreas)

I got a board that should be perfect for the summer

And it was an even trade, i.e...

He didn't have to turn over the $$$ to his wife

I didn't need to beg my wife for the $$$

 

Perfect ending....

  

Now, lets all hope for a nice summer depression in the Pacific.

There's a shadow you enter into, that disappears within seconds of crossing its borders. Your eyes adjust, and all that black equalizes back to seeming the same as the rest. Entering in from Clementsvale Road, the old Grand Lake Road starts wide and worthy of any vehicle. Slowly narrowing with a grass strip down the center, then falling into muddy ruts and puddles. It's a slowly spotted gauntlet to run, a mildly menacing embrace of branches, reaching out to grab you. It's getting close, maybe claustrophobic, don't you know but don't ignore it. Wet weather brings what little colour remains alive, those last few beech leaves hanging on, orange sparks in the grey branches. All the way down to the spillway, where water drains from a flooded lake. Low line exposing long dead trucks, marking their deaths, concrete cairn and your dam sure. I intend to make it to the end, good enough reason to keep going. Keep showing up at the places where roads run out and tall tales get cut short in the forest. I'm a tired hiker, always been one, spreading low level energy just thin enough for the distance. Calming down that writhing restlessness, make me mellow. Breathing deep the forest vapour – fill my lungs, get low.

 

April 15, 2022

Princedale, Nova Scotia

 

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‘The Equalizer 2’ premiere at TCL Chinese Theater – Arrivals on 17 Jul 2018.

    

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A physical volume controller based on the functionalities of an equalizer.

 

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by:

ANNE-MARIE LAVIGNE

SARAH ROTHBERG

Watching the final USA match of the 2010 World Cup. Ghana vs USA as USA ties the game on a PK.

This is a 360 degree view of Equalizer Lake. You can see the buildings on the left is where I used to work. I posted adrian3.com/3/15 if you are curious to learn a little more about the panoramic shots I have been posting recently.

Fate is a great equalizer…s

… Knowing you are alone in the custody of the judicial system, despite your commitment to stay with those who said they would be by your side no matter what must be dreadful. A remand in police custody is only marginally less humiliating than being at the mercy of the courts. Interrogating the accused at odd hours and denying sleep is the way many crimes are solved. And it is this sentence that the Alibaug Police is seeking in Raigad Court.

  

To be aware that you are out of your depth here, because the judicial deprives the security of your studio, the familiarity of your chamchas running around in servitude, The ‘Yes Men’ who appear on your show and let you speak freely – for a price, of course. You don’t even have a cell phone and don’t have any backup. You can’t even speak with your lawyers. To wait for news on your case: You are The News!

  

And also that your political allies are much more occupied elsewhere than to care about your woes. Those on whose shoulders you flexed your muscle. Suddenly mum. It’s more important to know who wins the White House. The elections in Bihar are more relevant. The decision to open schools and religious shrines after Diwali was a much bigger one. There were greater ramifications for the country in West Bengal, J&K, Kerala, and Punjab than your incarceration. So learn to lump it together.

 

Read More:- Choose your battles wisely

Vivek Ranadive, Governor-Sacramento Kings, having a chat with the students of Sitaram Mill Compound BMC School, Lower Parel, during NBA, Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings Legacy Project / AIF's Digital Equalizer program in Mumbai photographed on October 5, 2019. Photograph by Abhijit Bhatlekar

Sam Lanahan of Dorchester Town Celebrates scoring the equalizing goal with Antonio Diaz of Dorchester Town during the Evo-Stik League South Premier match between Weymouth and Dorchester Town at The Bob Lucas Stadium. Radipole Lane Weymouth England 26 December 2017 IMG 7836 Photo Phillip Standfield

  

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....can anything be said ?

"on equalizing things".

chuang - tzu

 

On an exposed ridge, high on Ruapehu, in the volcanic scree, black stone, under the melting snow, things are equal. All is one.

Group of 3 danish guys doing Advanced Open Water course at Crystal Dive Resort with PADI Master Instructor Torben Gregersen, here during their Adventure Peak Performance Bouyancy dive, where they are improving thier ability to stay on the same spot and with small adjustments to the lung volumen moving slightly up and down. Time of the year is start of August 2010.

equalized the yellow in this shot, though it really was pretty much this color

In the left foreground, you can see a ship waiting for the water levels to equalize in the locks. The angled gates have been closed. The Miraflores locks change the level of the water in two stages as the ships go from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean (or vice versa). The locks are controlled from the white building, which is dated 1913, just before traffic in the canal began in 1914. Big celebration coming next year, but the planned expansion of the Canal is behind schedule and won't be ready until 2015. Note added Feb 2016: Not yet....

Teddy (MARTON CSOKAS, left) pays Mandy (HALEY BENNETT) a visit in Columbia Pictures' THE EQUALIZER.

Side Profile Picture - as requested by member caswiggles on Brick Horizon.com

 

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Portrait Of Young Beautiful Woman Dancing With Equalizer On Background

Vivek Ranadive, Governor-Sacramento Kings, having a chat with the students of Sitaram Mill Compound BMC School, Lower Parel, during NBA, Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings Legacy Project / AIF's Digital Equalizer program in Mumbai photographed on October 5, 2019. Photograph by Abhijit Bhatlekar

Wren Rovers advanced to the next round with a 4-2 penalty shootout win over tital rivals Longridge Town. The game finished with 10 players on each side and Longridge equalized in the last minute

 

After shootouts Meveščak wins a point against Austrian Linz...

 

Medveščak had a lead 3:1 after the first period, with goals from Morley (11', 13') and Netik (19'), while Brod (16') scored for guests. Linz equalized through Lebler (25') and Locke (28'). Zagreb players scored for the lead again through Olden (38'), but only a minute before the end of the second period Lukas equalized again. The third period and overtime went with no goals, and in shootout the Linz goalkeeper Ouzas excelled and defended all three shots from Medveščak players, and Leber was the only one to score for the win.

 

»It's a shame, I am sorry that we missed the win. Everything was on our side, but we obviously still have a problem with powerplay. It started well, but Linz came back quickly and didn't surrender to the end«, commented Sašo Rajsar, and added: »We don't have much time until the next game. We must do the work to get even better and revenge to Villach for the away loss from the season start, in front of our supporters.«

 

The Bears hold the 9th position with 12 points, and their next game is already on Tuesday, in Zagreb, vs. Villach (7.15 p.m.)

   

KHL Medveščak Zagreb –EC LIWEST Blak Wings Linz 4:5 SO

 

(3:1, 1:3, 0:0, 0:0, 0:1)

 

EBEL, The Ice Hall of Dom sportova, 4789 spectators

 

Referees: TRILAR V., ZRNIC M.; PAGON N., ZGONC G.

 

GOALS:

 

1:0 MZA Morley T. (10:04 / Poyhonen M.,Privitera A. / EQ)

 

2:0 MZA Morley T. (12:12 / Olden S. / EQ)

 

2:1 EHL Broda J. (15:54 / Dowell J.,Hofer F. / PP)

 

3:1 MZA Netik T. (18:14 / Tikkanen H.,Morley T. / 5:3 PP)

 

3:2 EHL Lebler B. (24:08 / Locke C.,D'Aversa J. / EQ)

 

3:3 EHL Locke C. (27:51 / Lukas R.,Lebler B. / EQ)

 

4:3 MZA Olden S. (37:21 / Morley T.,Jankovic I. / EQ)

 

4:4 EHL Lukas R. (38:58 / Hofer F.,Locke C. / EQ)

 

4:5 EHL Lebler B. (65:00 / GWS)

 

SHOOTS ON GOAL: 42- 43

 

PENALTIES: 12 min- 29 min

 

MEDVEŠČAK: MacIntyre D. / Privitera A., Cepon M., Poyhonen M., Ficur B., Tikkanen H., Kudelka T., Kegalj B. / Brine D., Zanoski T., Simsic N., Olden S., Mahbod S., Jarcov L., Jankovic I., Koskiranta T., Netik T., Rajsar S., Morley T., Aviani M.

 

LIWEST BW LINZ: Janny F. / D'Aversa J., Dorion M., Kragl G., Freunschlag S., Kirchschläger E., Fechtig B., Lukas R., Piche S. / Lebler B., Ober L., Schofield R., Franz D., Broda J., Lukas P., Dowell J., Hofer F., Spannring P., Gaffal S., Moderer K., Locke C.

Antec Fusion case.

The Equalizer, greeing fans at the world premiere of "Hot Fuzz". Not the best pic of him, but the rain was awful, the crowd was huge and hey it's The Equalizer!

Portrait Of Young Beautiful Woman Dancing With Equalizer On Background

Vivek Ranadive, Governor-Sacramento Kings, having a chat with the students of Sitaram Mill Compound BMC School, Lower Parel, during NBA, Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings Legacy Project / AIF's Digital Equalizer program in Mumbai photographed on October 5, 2019. Photograph by Abhijit Bhatlekar

Saturday at LeCount Hollow Beach (Maguire's Landing) in Wellfleet on Cape Cod. The surf attracts about a dozen wetsuited surfers who ride the waves.

Italy equalizes at the 19th minute.

Cafe Diplomatico, Littly Italy, Toronto.

9 July 2006.

Without a doubt one of the best action films of the year was Denzel Washington’s reteaming with TRAINING DAY director Antoine Fuqua for a contemporary upgrade of cult TV series, THE EQUALIZER. The Oscar-winning actor did original star Edward Woodward proud with his portrayal of Robert...

 

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Wren Rovers advanced to the next round with a 4-2 penalty shootout win over tital rivals Longridge Town. The game finished with 10 players on each side and Longridge equalized in the last minute

 

Wren Rovers advanced to the next round with a 4-2 penalty shootout win over tital rivals Longridge Town. The game finished with 10 players on each side and Longridge equalized in the last minute

 

Some people go to church, others meditate while the rest are left to their own devices, whatever they may be. I go to the beach. There is no place like the end of land which, at one point, was believed to be the end of the world. I enjoy putting my rational mind to rest and viewing the horizon with that same thought, ships in the distant sailing on the edge.

 

The beach, in my opinion, is the great equalizer. When at the beach I fail to notice whether my fellow beachgoers are black, white, yellow or blue. I don't notice their tattoos or piercings, whether they have an accent or whether they're fat, skinny, short or tall.

 

The beach is one of those magical places where everyone is accepted regardless of their class level, amount of wealth or their attire. Can you think of any other such place?

 

Uploaded full size image for you to view the variety of people.

 

"I believe in God, but not as one thing, not as an old man in the sky. I believe that what people call God is something in all of us. I believe that what Jesus and Mohammed and Buddha and all the rest said was right. It's just that the translations have gone wrong." - John Lennon

My little homage to the classic 1980s TV series The Equalizer (minus the car in the background but just as moody) set in a darkened alleyway in Levenshulme.

 

Edward Woodward was brilliant in this role added to the superb theme music from Stewart Copeland, "The Equalizer Busy Equalizing" made it a late night favourite of mine.

Caroline McCarthy, Editor of Trends and Insights for Google, Luc Carl, Running Coach and Author, Pat Jeffers, Marketer at Nike, Robin Arzon, Runner and Evangelist from ShutUpAndRun, Robby Abaya, Software Engineer at Zynga and Meghan Loftus, Senior Multimedia Editor at Runners World participate in the "Running: Social Implications of the Global Equalizer" panel at the Lifestyle and Culture Hub at Hearst Tower as part of Social Media Week in New York February 20, 2013. INSIDER IMAGES/Andrew Kelly (United States)

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