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Publishers: Psygnosis & Electronic Arts
Platform: Amiga, Atari ST, & Mega Drive
Genre: Action/puzzle Platformer
Published: 1990/91
Leeds, England, UK - June 28, 2015: A man walks along a platform at Leeds Railway Station, lit by evening light, seen from a high angle.
Idling away my time waiting for the train which was diverted due to engineering work and therefore 20 minutes later than usual.
Platform 4 at Bury Bolton Street station. This replaced an earlier station which was destroyed by fire in 1952 and was once of two stations in the town, becoming the town's main station when Knowsley Street station closed in 1970, closing ten years later when the new bus/rail interchange opened. Seven years later, this became the home of the newly re-formed East Lancashire Railway.
This is the camera platform, I made it from a scrap piece of ABS plastic. You can see the screw head for mounting my Olympus Stylus 800 camera. I mounted the infrared remote circuit above the camera. I mounted the timer circuit behind the camera. The timer circuit causes the camera to take a photo every 20 seconds. I use a rear tether line that is anchored and a front line for aiming the camera.
waiting at Olympic plaza station for my train.. and waiting, and waiting.. finally, I see a train.. going the other way, of course.. at center st. platform, and there's a lot of white steam.. kind of odd.. the train pulls out, steam dissapates.. and I see orange glow, sparks, and black smoke..so I hit the "help" button on the call box and informed transit security.. THEN I got out my camera.. I'll never be a papparazzi, always doing the right thing first... ;-p
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Near the northern end of Linden Ridge and a solid day's walk there and back. Easily visible on Google Earth, this site has a few rock pools and approximately 40 Aboriginal axe grinding grooves. Mt Hay and Mt Banks lie to the west.