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4º dia de viagem - Dentro do O2, no dia que fomos ver a exposição sobre Tutankhmon. Londres, Inglaterra.
4th day of journey - At the O2, in the day we saw Tutankhmon exhibition. London, England.
The O2 is a large entertainment district including an indoor arena, a music club, a cinema, an exhibition space, piazzas and bars and restaurants, built within a large dome-shaped building (formerly the Millennium Dome), on the Greenwich peninsula in south-east London, UK. It is often incorrectly referred to as The O2 dome, the O2 Centre (which is actually a shopping centre in Finchley Road) or The O2 arena which is actually the name of the arena in The O2 and an arena in Dublin, Ireland. The name of the Entertainment District officially became The O2, when O2 plc (now Telefónica O2 Europe plc) purchased the naming rights from the developers, Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), during the development of the entertainment district.
The dome-shaped building, also referred to as the Dome's canopy, was originally constructed as the Millennium Dome, often simply known as the Dome, and housed the Millennium Experience, a major exhibition celebrating the third Millennium. After the closure of the exhibition on December 31, 2000, the interior of the building was demolished leaving only the shell of the Dome. Although AEG has transformed the interior of the Dome's shell and have renamed it The O2, many still refer to it as the Dome.
Since the closure of the original exhibition celebrating the millennium, several possible ways of reusing the Dome's shell were proposed and then rejected. The official renaming of the Dome on May 31, 2005 gave publicity to its transition into an Entertainment District including an indoor arena, a music club, a cinema, an exhibition space, and bars and restaurants. The interior of the Dome's shell was completely cleared prior to the development and construction of the new facilities. The Dome's shell itself remained in situ but its interior and the area around North Greenwich Station, the QE2 pier and the main entrance area was completely redeveloped. In this role the plan is to host the 2009 World Gymnastics Championships and the artistic gymnastics and basketball events of the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, as well as two National Hockey League games and a National Basketball Association game in 2007. The Tennis Masters Cup, which will be renamed to ATP World Tour Finals, is intended to be held in The O2 arena from 2009 to 2012. In 2008, Red Bull Air Race World Series came to the Greenwich Peninsula, although the actual event was over the River Thames, and stands were made on the bank, you had to book via the 02. The area is served by North Greenwich tube station, which was opened just before the millennium exhibition, on the Jubilee Line, and by bus routes.
Thames Clipper operate a river boat service for London River Services; the present dome tenants, AEG, purchased Thames Clipper in order to provide river links between Central London and The O2. As well as a commuter service, Thames Clipper also operate a new O2 Express service.
The O2 sensor connector is behind the starter, and for most bikes the starter must be removed to access it.
Before doing anything, disconnect the negative cable from the battery to prevent a short.
Top yellow arrow points to the power connection to the starter. This is live even if the ignition is turned off. After disconnecting the (-) cable at the battery, then disconnect this wire.
Middle yellow arrow points to a friction fit connector. Just pull it off.
Bottom blue arrow points to the O2 sensor connector.
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new toy in the collection, got it a couple of months ago, but took some pics just now.....I'm lazy I know
Silicon Graphics O2, R5K @180Mhz, 512Mb Ram, 2Hd scsi 10k
Live @ O2 Arena, March 2013
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In 2014 I eventually got myself to the Isle of Wight Steam Railway which has been operation since 1971.
In my shot, O2 class loco W24 Calbourne shunts its stock at Smallbrook Junction, the line's eastern terminus which is only accessible by using National Rail trains that shuttle between Ryde and Shanklin.
Of note are the coaches used on the line which are all pre-war and genuine for the island. The railways on the island are to a restricted loading gauge and so more typical stock found on mainland heritage lines is absent here. This is also the reason why the Ryde-Shanklin services uses discarded stock from the London Underground.
I must say, it is worth visiting for the superbly turned out coaches alone!
Smallbrook Junction, Isle of Wight
20th September 2014
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The main building consists of performance areas. O2 Academy1 can hold 1,200 (900 floor/300 balcony) people while O2 Academy2 can hold 500.
On 20 December 2010,Sir Paul McCartney got back to where he once belonged, performing a homecoming show at Liverpool's O2 Academy for the very first.
Located on Hotham Street, Liverpool.