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These are from when the FOM group went camping on Orcas Island, WA in 2004. We stayed at John Moran State Park and drove and hiked on the island.
Problem is they both start and end at the same points and I don't think the no steps version is wheelchair friendly, unless and they probably do now, have 4x4 off road versions.
2016 Sawtooth Outdoor Bonspiel in Stanley, ID. For more information, please visit www.sobidaho.com/
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heh. def had wet feet. trying a few diptychs, how am I doing?
This was in/around a forest near my house.
Pima Air and Space Museum
SIKORSKY UH-60MU BLACK HAWK OPV (OPTIONALLY PILOTED VEHICLE)
SERIAL NUMBER 06-20017
Current Markings: United States Army, 2018
The Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk was developed for the United States Army in the early 1970s as a replacement for the UH-1 Huey. The design development competition began in 1972, with the first flight in 1974, and the Sikorsky design declared the winner in 1976. The first Black Hawks entered service with the U.S. Army in 1979. The helicopter has proven to be extremely adaptable and versions of it are in use by the Army, Navy, and Air Force as well as numerous foreign nation's military forces and civilian operators.
The UH-60M version of the Black Hawk is the latest version of the helicopter developed for the U.S. Army. It features several upgrades from the original design including all glass cockpit instrumentation, an improved gearbox and engines, and other upgrades. Two of these received further upgrades to become the UH-60MU with a full fly-by-wire control system and upgraded cockpit instrumentation.
This Black Hawk was built by Sikorsky Aircraft and delivered to the U.S. Army in 2008 for testing of new systems. The helicopter participated in several test programs involving improved flight control systems and autonomous flight experimentation. This program involved using onboard computer systems and ground-based remote controls to demonstrate the ability for the Black Hawk to operate either with or without pilots. The helicopter was transferred to the Pima Air & Space Museum by the U.S. Army in March 2019.
Technical Specifications:
Rotor Diameter: 53 ft 8 in
Fuselage Length: 50 ft 1 in
Height: 16 ft 10 in
Weight: 23,500 Ibs (loaded)
Maximum Speed: 183 mph
Service Ceiling: 19,000 ft
Range: 1,380 miles
Engines: Two General Electric T700-GE-701D Turboshafts 2,000 horsepower each
Crew: 4
Main (optional) - Oven baked Atlantic Royal sea bream served with "ratatouille" and tomato coulis
As i am typing this... I am trying to recall the taste of this dish... I am not too big a fan of fish, at least not if they are battered, deep fried in forms of sticks.. but this is delicious! together with the tomato coulis ( i don't think there is ratatouille part in it... at least from what i see of the cartoon.. there isn't any thing of that sort in this dish), it was a wonderful combination...
I won't advise anyone to take the skin by itself.. I got a shock when I took my dining partner's... it was so salty!! No thanks to my other dining partner, who choose to tell me that the chef might have sprinkled salt on it before baking or steaming.. (we also can't decide if it was baked or steamed).
All in all, we were in total agreement that the mains (both the beef cheek and Sea bream) were done perfectly. congrats to the chef (I think it's Patrick Heuberger from au Petit Salut) !
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March 1-30, 2014; 11:57pm - midnight every night. Zach Nader’s optional features shown is comprised of short segments of car commercials in which the text and representations of cars and people have been digitally removed. Nader deliberately misuses a software tool meant to aid in the removal of minor imperfections, and the resulting visuals reflect upon the scripted nature of image creation and editing. The all context/no content of the video points to the reliable nature of product choice and advertisement.
“I am interested in what is left after the impetus for creating the initial product is removed from the videos. What value remains?” said artist Zach Nader.
March’s Midnight Moment is a presentation of the Times Square Advertising Coalition (TSAC) and Times Square Arts, in partnership with Moving Image Art Fair - a video, film, and new media art fair that will take place March 6-9, 2014, at the Waterfront Tunnel event space in Chelsea.
Photographs by Ka-Man Tse for @TSQArts.
Fortune Brainstorm Health
Tuesday, May 2nd, 2017. San Diego, CA
11:45 AM
OPTIONAL LUNCH: WORKPLACE WELLNESS INNOVATION
Hosted by Cigna
Americans spend more than half of their waking hours at work—often seat-strapped, deskbound, or flat on their feet for much of that time. Gym breaks are a luxury for a few; eating on the run, a reality for many. Such stasis, say experts—and, well, everyone else, too—isn’t exactly a recipe for human fitness, sharp minds, or bristling productivity. Enter workplace wellness programs—a fix that would seem, on first glance, to be too obvious to ignore. A majority of companies, indeed, now offer some sort of wellness benefits—spending as much as $8 billion on everything from flu shots and health screenings to gym memberships, personal health coaching and weight loss programs. But here’s a dumb question: Is this money being well spent? In this candid conversation, we’ll probe whether today’s wellness programs really are bringing wellness to employees, how they’re impacting productivity and the bottom line, and how to measure their success and keep employees engaged beyond week one.
Chip Bergh,
President and CEO, Levi Strauss & Co. (LS&Co.)
Dr. Nicholas J. Gettas,
Chief Medical Officer, Regional, Government, Select, and Individual & Family Plans; National Medical Officer, Market-facing Clinical Organization, Cigna
Amy McDonough,
VP and GM, Fitbit Group Health
Rick Valencia,
President, Qualcomm Life
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune Brainstorm Health