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Carol, me, and Karen.

 

The three of us went to Taipei American School together from 6th-7th grade. While Carol is one of my best friends, Karen was the best friend. I think. Unless my memory is really bad (it's possible).

 

We were insanely good friends but lost some touch near the end of high school (we both moved back to the US in 8th grade) and I hadn't seen her in a long time since she moved to the West coast. This summer she's working in Boston so we got to see each other for the first time in more than six years, which was shorter than the last time she saw Carol (not since leaving Taiwan).

 

I don't know why I'm so lucky to know these people. I wouldn't consider myself very sentimental but I absolutely love Carol and Karen. AND WE ALL GOT PANCAKES! HELLLOOO, WE RULE!

Monterrey México 2012

This is at the build out of the 16th Annual SAG Awards at the Shrine Auditorium.

 

Here's my interview with Lauren: www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYxyyi1YptU

Here's my interview with Scott: www.youtube.com/watch?v=361dIh2L-YE

The Charles Darwin Bicentenary Memorial Sculpture, Quantum Leap.

 

The inauguration is blogged here: suetortoise.wordpress.com/2009/10/09/quantum-leap-takes-off/

I tried to get good shots of Dean Stockwell, but this is the best I could get. Mr. Stockwell appeared on the floor only on Friday night. Just as I showed up, he finished signing and left to give his talk (I think). After that as far as I know he left the con. At least I got these!

 

Did my best to get a smiling or flattering shot, but the best I could get was these views which look a lot like his character Brother Cavil from Battlestar Galactica.

 

Notice: the same coffee as Summer Glau, Tahmoh Penikett and just about everyone else in the celebrity line-up. Must have been good coffee (more likely it was the only place nearby ;-)

The 'Quantum Leap' sculpture was unveiled in Mardol Quay Gardens, Shrewsbury to mark Darwin’s bicentenary in 2009. The sculpture represents Darwin’s ground breaking scientific ideas and his impact on the scientific world.

 

Designed by Pearce & Lal, the sculpture is an impressive 12 metres high and 17.5 metres long, weighing in at more than 100 tonnes. The design itself is open to interpretation and has already been likened to a shell, human vertebrae, DNA, a dinosaurs skeleton and more.

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Some more shots from this 48 foot sailboat that ran aground here on Maui. Check my blog: beachgirlmaui.blogspot.com/

Scott Bakula from Quantum Leap signed photograph.

 

From the London Film and Comic Con, July 2009.

For a while, artist Rob Davis drew the comic book "Quantum Leap" based on the TV show. Here is his Christmas card for one year.

Er war einer der großen Stars auf der Con.

 

He was the big Star of the Convention.

This is at the build out of the 16th Annual SAG Awards at the Shrine Auditorium.

 

Here's my interview with Lauren: www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYxyyi1YptU

Here's my interview with Scott: www.youtube.com/watch?v=361dIh2L-YE

This is at the build out of the 16th Annual SAG Awards at the Shrine Auditorium. Hey, and that's JoBeth Williams from "Poltergeist" front and center!

I tried to get good shots of Dean Stockwell, but this is the best I could get. Mr. Stockwell appeared on the floor only on Friday night. Just as I showed up, he finished signing and left to give his talk (I think). After that as far as I know he left the con. At least I got these!

 

Did my best to get a smiling or flattering shot, but the best I could get was these views which look a lot like his character Brother Cavil from Battlestar Galactica.

 

Notice: the same coffee as Summer Glau, Tahmoh Penikett and just about everyone else in the celebrity line-up. Must have been good coffee (more likely it was the only place nearby ;-)

I tried to get good shots of Dean Stockwell, but this is the best I could get. Mr. Stockwell appeared on the floor only on Friday night. Just as I showed up, he finished signing and left to give his talk (I think). After that as far as I know he left the con.

 

Did my best to get a smiling or flattering shot, but the best I could get was these views which look a lot like his character Brother Cavil from Battlestar Galactica.

 

Notice: the same coffee as Summer Glau, Tahmoh Penikett and just about everyone else in the celebrity line-up. Must have been good coffee (more likely it was the only place nearby ;-)

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I couldn't resist including this 'I was there' shot -- with the sculpture, the plaque, the lovely blue sky and your humble photographer all captured in the bell of Ben Powell Davis's horn.

 

The inauguration is blogged here: suetortoise.wordpress.com/2009/10/09/quantum-leap-takes-off/

The Martian landscape is vast—a sea of russet sand and rock, undisturbed but for the Quantum Tunnelling Devices. Their sharp, metallic structures stand out, modern-day obelisks of a new era. These devices are vital cogs in a grand plan to transform an alien world into something more familiar.

 

Columns of light split the thin Martian atmosphere: red for the warmth being received, blue for the planet’s chill being expelled. Through the magic of quantum mechanics, these devices manage an elegant exchange of temperatures. The red light channels the Sun’s vital warmth to the surface, while the blue light casts Mars' cold into the vacuum of space.

 

This color-coded dance of temperatures is the heart of a revolutionary process. Particles within the devices engage in a quantum ballet, leaping from state to state, bridging the solar system's expanse. They break the rules of classical physics, enabling a direct heat exchange through the void. The warmth from the red beams promises change, teasing the potential of flowing waters and sprouting greens, while the blue beams are a release, a letting go of the frigid hold Mars has known for eons.

 

This is the rhythm of a world in transition. Each exchange of heat for cold is a step towards an environment where astronauts might one day step outside without a suit, where the ground might support crops, where the skies no longer seem so alien.

 

These machines, ceaseless in their operation, are the vanguard of a daring venture. Here, on the stark plains of Mars, they stand—not as intruders, but as creators, the first notes in a composition that sings of a second home among the stars.

 

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Quantum Leap, a sculpture to Charles Darwin, This is the whole arch as see from underneath. the left hand image has the river side at the bottom, the right hand image, rotated 180 degrees has Smithfield road side at the bottom.

60 images were used

Scott Bakula from Quantum Leap and Star Trek Enterprise.

 

Photo was taken at the London Film and Comic Con, July 2009.

The ribs of the Quantum Leap sculpture in Shrewsbury

The Observatory has been featured in numerous TV series including “MacGyver,” “Mission: Impossible,” “Quantum Leap,” “Remington Steele,” “Star Trek:Voyager,” “The Man from U.N.C.L.E” and “The Wonder Years.”

 

James Kitchen, unknown date, near One Financial Plaza, Metro Center, Springfield, Massachusetts, USA, sculpture

Some more shots from this 48 foot sailboat that ran aground here on Maui. Check my blog: beachgirlmaui.blogspot.com/

"...This techno human #transmutation will prove to be 'the' #quantumleap in human progression. The harmonization of technologically extending oneself, consciousness, #ArtificialIntelligence and #machine learning will reverse the failures of #genetic..."-James Scott

Controversial concrete sculpture which commemorates the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin in Shrewsbury.

Cost over £1million & deeply unpopular among most local residents.

©Mary Phelps, StarMagic Studios

Just as things were getting pretty hot in the battlefield, Sam does a Quantum Leap far into the future!

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