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Marine Parade, Lowestoft.
Explore 254 on Saturday, October 18th., 2009.
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Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV
Courtesy of Harun Farocki GbR
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Chania, 21.8.2015
Telling the Story – Communicating European Structural and Investment Funds 2014-2020
09 December 2013 - 10 December 2013
Brussels, Belgium
© European Union/Gino De Laurenzo
A recovering Illinois woodland is often just lines, parallels and perpendiculars, with a smattering of little sublines forming X's at 60 degrees.
In prehistory, this spot was probably never prairie. It sits up on the Valparaiso Moraine, the big terminal moraine that curves around Chicagoland and marks the boundary of the last big glacier to come this way. Most of the land atop the moraine was oak savanna 200 years ago, at least what wasn't marsh. A lot of it looked like this. The fifth of an acres where my house now stands probably looked like this in 1776.
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Farrington`30`yacht.
River`Thurne,`Martham,`Norfolk.
With the latest beta of Parallels and Virtue Desktop, one can create the illusion of "Fast OS Switching" with ease. Beta5 is the best yet, I think I'm going to buy this product.
There was a steepness in the darkness
I wanted to cut it like a comet crash
Hit the city, where you had echoed from a flash
Made it all seem not so bad
'Cause we were parallel lines running through the whole sky
And even in the low light, we were aligned
'Cause we were parallel lines, separate the whole time
But even in the divide, you and I
Don't dare repeat this
But when I lay alone that night
I let the city see me cry
And in my weakness
I wish you hadn't closed your eyes
Crossed the city, open mine
'Cause we were parallel lines, running through the whole sky
And even in the low light, we were aligned
'Cause we were parallel lines, separate the whole time
But even in the divide, you and I
I watched you comb your hands through the light
Every detail spilled from your outline
All at once you filled my eyes
And I could see it all for the first time
'Cause we were parallel lines running through the whole sky
(The whole sky)
And even in the low light, we were aligned
(We were aligned)
'Cause we were parallel lines, separate the whole time
(Whole time)
And even in the divide, you and I
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Parallel Lines - Blondie Tribute Band from Vancouver, BC
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3526 approaches Metford Station with a Hunter Valley Steamfest Shuttle paralleled by a Hunter Car set for photographers. A coal train bound for Newcastle disappears in the distance.
Double departure on parallel lines from Noyelles Sur Mer on the Chemin de Fer de La Baie de Somme during August 2005. Noyelles is a terminal station but trains cross here en route to their destinations.
On the left, 2-6-0t Cail No.2 has a train for Le Crotoy and on the right Buffaud-Robatel 0-6-2t No.3714 is heading for St. Valery.
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So many parallel lines, so many lightings and light, aaahhh, aren't we lucky?
No shadow without light!
Thank you, M, (*_*)
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HybriDrive(R) parallel system on a Dennis Eagle refuse vehicle debuts at the RWM show telling the story that HybriDrive(R) can provide significant fuel savings to the refuse industry.
A parallel dongle I wired up to get rid of the Toshiba bios boot-password. The usual work with the CMOS-battery failed, but I searched up a recepie for this thing. It works great.
encountered at the convenience storefront in Yokohama.
you may be realized it's not a monochrome when you see larger sized.
Now I had a few possible shots for this weeks theme but thought i'd take a wander around the town centre today just in case I could come up with anything else, and whilst passing the Jubilee Library noticed that the huge glass panes that make up the building seemed to provide some pretty clear reflections. So I held my camera tight to the glass and directed it down the street where people were passing by and this one of the couple and their young child seemed to be the best of my efforts. I think because of the bright light today that the colours in the shot aren't the greatest but I was happy with the effect and so am gonna submit it anyways!...
Just west of Phillipsburg, the Wallaceton Line (now on the ex-PRR Tyrone & Clearfield at this point) parallels US 322. It's here that RJ Corman stops to split loaded trains from Leslie in half as the grade west of here is too steep to make without stalling.
It pains me to hear those Micro$oft bells chime when it boots, but (WOW) it's fast and browser testing is a breeze...