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11 Jul 2005 Sragi Orenstein & Koppel 0-8-0T's 19 (1921), 20 (1921) & 8 (1925) 600mm gauge outside the shed.
I bought one of those tennis ball launchers the other day.... I thought to myself why don't I have one of these I use to.... after the first throw I remembered... How can a dog that is so gentle retrieving birds be so hard on tennis balls???? After the first thow Java's tennis ball was a scrunch ball! If you view this photo large size you will see the tennis ball is not really round anymore! ...silly boy!
after my talk at bandung institute of technology the university took me to a visit of children's dance
Richland County. Java was located on the south side of the Missouri River and straddled the Montana/North Dakota state line. It was named for the first postmaster, Anton Jevnager, who also owned the local grocery and hardware store. A post office was active in Java from 1907 (July 1) to 1913 (March 22). Immediately across the Missouri River (and visible in the photo) from the site of Java is the reconstructed Fort Union.
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6th JUNE, LONDON – The London Java Community meet for a technical session by Ian Ashworth. Showing how development testing and static analysis will help developers find critical defects in code development and accelerate the time to market. See the SkillsCast (film, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/java-development-testin...
16 Jul 2005 BMAG - Schwartzkopff 0-10-0 A 'Agustus' (1928) ) & T 'Tudjubelas' (1928) 3ft 6 in gauge in the shed.
Pictures taken on Java-Eiland in Amsterdam, which underwent major renovation and residential buildings have been erected.
The text states "You never catch sight of me there where I see you" in five different languages, such as German and Russian. Five other languages are shown in the hallway next to this one, as seen on this picture. The telescope is a nice detail with the text.