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currently i'm reading into thin air by jon krakauer, which is an amazingly interesting and at the same time extremely terrifiying story about the 1996 mt. everest disaster where eight climbers died on the mountain in a storm. krakauer himself was in one of the expeditions that were up there at the time, which gives it an even more scary touch because it's a first hand written story..
Originally posted to the Guess Where London group on 05-03-07.
woke up this morning and the kids had made a queue of toys at the foot of our bed to slide down a tray
A queue of buses in Cockspur Street waiting to enter Trafalgar Square on a dark wet evening. The nearest bus is London General E123 on route 88.
Up to the 1980s School lunch queues were generally a bit of a scrum depending on the school you went to.
In anything larger than the local village school, teachers had to be bribed to manage the queue, at times of disputes, (Normally caused by the NUT etc), all extra work was refused, dinner queues could revert to the survival of the fittest.
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The Futureport queue and load concourse is styled as a transportation center of the future. Here, we are immersed in an environment of tomorrow. The public address system announces
arriving transports and pages passengers bound for exotic locations. Three projected ‘travel posters” highlight our destinations in this future adventure: Sea Castle, a floating city; Mesa Verde, a desert farming community, and Brava Centauri, a space colony.
This image was captured with a Pentax ZX-50 camera using a flash. I forgot to remove the lens hood so it cast a dark shadow along the bottom of the image. The negative was later scanned using an Epson Perfection V600 photo scanner.