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Requisitos para trabajar (o no):
·Teléfono.
·Pantalla TFT
·2 ceniceros normales + 1 cenicero de playa para sufrir.
·Pañuelos para llorar por no estar en la playa.
·Tijeras grandes para cometer seppuku.
·Dos puros
·WhiteLabel + cola + posavasos
·Tabaco + varios mecheros + 2 puros
·Una postal de donación de sangre para recordar que aun valemos para algo.
Former ROC Nuclear Monitoring bunker near Great Doddington, Northants. Over 1500 of these were built across the UK. Their purpose was the monitoring of nuclear blasts and fallout should the Cold War ever turn hot. 4 people would be housed in here along with the equipment needed to monitor the quality of the air outside and report back to central government.
This bunker is relatively intact, if a bit overgrown.
Campamento internacional de idiomas inglés - español
Campamento internacional de idiomas inglés - español
Adolescentes de 13 a 17 años
Tarifa - Cádiz - Spain
Just as we commenced the boat ride, we spotted this water monitor leaving the water. Look at all the junk and debris on the water's edge! Balapitiya, near Galle, Sri Lanka, June 2011.
Sproutling Baby Monitor - The world’s first sensing, learning, predicting baby monitor. A wearable band for your baby, a smart charger and a mobile app work together to not only monitor more effectively but learn and predict your baby’s sleep habits and optimal sleep conditions.
Just in case I can't get a better shot for this week's 'Patterns' theme in the 52 Themes 2009 group - but I'll be looking ...
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Monitor Gallery Rome - Peter Linde Busk "No Pasarà n" | Tomaso De Luca "The Monument". Opening 25/2/2012.
Opening in February 1960, Market Weighton ROC was used by the Royal Observatory Corp. Their role was to reporting nuclear bursts and monitoring fall-out. This is one of 1563 underground monitoring posts throughout Great Britain & Northern Ireland. This post closed in October 1968, although many remained until 1991.
The post is dry, and although is missing bunks, a hatch and the comms equipment, the original chemical toilet remains is decent condition. Good news there.