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Resorts Casino Hotel celebrated the Grand Opening of its newest creation, Quick Bites, a food court featuring The Original SoupMan, Famous Famiglia Pizza, Haagen Dazs, Ruby’s Diner and Dunkin’ Donuts.

Mark Giannantonio, President & CEO of Resorts, got the festivities going by cutting the cermonial ribbon. He was joined at the ceremony by Lloyd Sugarman, Principle Quick Bites, Al Tafro, AC Food Partners, Brain Chambers, General Manager of Quick Bites, and AJ Truhan Red Checker shirt Quick Bites Operations

 

Photo Essay by Lou Perri'Aka Travelin Man USA

  

Quick-Look Hill-shaded Colour Relief Image of 2014 25cm LIDAR Composite Digital Terrain Model (DTM).

 

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Quick people sketches on the iPad while watching some soccer

Quick shots today.

 

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... with the Andy Quick Band at a Musicians Against Homelessness event at Exeter Phoenix, Devon, England.

 

See my other Andy Quick Band photos.

Quick curve ruler meets jelly strips.

Quick shots today.

 

Olympus XZ-1

In 79th meeting for the Challenge Cup, the Army Men's Hockey team faced off against the Royal Military Academy at Tate Rink in the Holleder Center, Jan. 24. Army jumped out to a quick 4-0 lead in the first period, and never slowed down. In the end, the Black Knights defeated the Paladins by a score of 8-0, taking home the Challenge Cup, marking their fourth straight victory in the series. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Jeremy Bunkley, USMA Public Affairs)

I hacked off a couple QR skewers & threaded the ends so I could pop the handlebar stem off & on easily. I'm very happy with how well this works!

Hunter Canyon Hike - off the beaten path, uncrowded and beautiful! Perfect for dogs, if spring is running.

Just a few quick shots.

 

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Ritchie Burdett fires home the opening goal in Epworth Town Colts' 7-1 Carrside Playing Fields victory over Central Midlands League Division One North rivals Selston reserves. Striker Burdett netted in the ninth minute then added three more. Colts, newcomers to the Central Midlands League for the 2019-20 season, had the points in the bag after just 23 minutes, when they led 3-0.

 

Match statistics

 

Epworth Town Colts versus Selston reserves

 

Central Midlands League, Division One North (2pm)

 

Admission: free. Programme: £1.50 (12 pages). Attendance: 26. Epworth Town Colts 7-1 Selston reserves (half-time 4-0). Scoring sequence: 1-0 (9mins); 2-0 (11mins, penalty); 3-0 (23mins); 4-0 (33 mins); 5-0 (57mins); 6-0 (59mins); 6-1 (80mins); 7-1 (89 mins). Referee: Adrian Seward.

Quick Folding Tent in huisstijl van FNV

This is a rare 1958 NSU Quickly Scooter that was on display at the museum.

Taken in the National Motor Museum, Birdwood, South Australia in 2013.

accepting models for various projects. email for details

Folded from a red filipaper sheet.

 

I did the effects myself with a black marker, beforre folding :)

thinking about how to develop my 'quick' sketches especially in the context of travel sketching.

These are doodles that I have donethis morning at work on scrap paper while waiting for some drawings to print. I have some trip photos on my desktop changing every few minutes...so I have no idea when it will change so have to work FAST!

Lots of things floating around in my head (as usual) it is just hard to find the time to get them on paper!

Brighton

 

Kodak Tri-X @1200 ASA and developed in Diafine 3 mins part A & B.

Camera: Kodak Cameo '35

Film: Fuji Superia 800

these are the size of the thorns marilyn burns ran through--they're about an inch long and hurt like a fucker if one catches you!

This is the 5' Ramsey quick connect kit (251053). I got a great deal on ebay, or I would have just made the cable myself from 2 AWG cable and a SB175 connector and a pair of 2 AWG terminal rings. Note: if you mix colors of quick connectors such as ramsey, warn, or any of the other SB175s, you will need to do some dremel work to make them fit.

A BAe 146 CC Mk. 3 undergoes preparation for a Quick-change role swap in the hangar at RAF Northolt.

Paris - Roubaix 2012

The market had some great looking broccoli and cauliflower so I picked those up and wondered what to do with it.

 

I opened up a can of garbanzos, heated them up and put them atop some rice.

 

For the sauce, I made a white sauce from Susan Voisin's Fat Free Vegan Blog, but modified it to be thicker.

 

For the "thickener" I just added most all the cauliflower (which I had steamed) in with the other sauce ingredients, and pureed them all in the blender.

 

What came out was a thick, "cheesy" vegan sauce that is zero fat and super tasty!!

 

Sauce recipe here.

  

Hull Triathlon 2015

Leah did pet Bonnie the armadillo, but she was so quick in doing it that I didn't hit the shutter on my camera fast enough.

Camp Casey in Dongducheon holds its annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony in the parking lot of the post's Gateway Club Dec. 3. Undaunted by winter temperatures, the audience of Soldiers, civilians and family members heard music from the city of Dongducheon's Sa-Dong Elementary School Choir, the Casey Elementary School Band, the Camp Casey CYSS Choir, and the members of the 2nd Infantry Division Band. They were welcomed by Lt. Col. Edward D. Eldridge, Commander, U.S. Army Garrison Casey, who then introduced the evening's main speaker, Brig. Gen. Richard C. Kim, the 2nd Infantry Division's Deputy Commanding General Manuever. Among Warrior Country senior leaders in the audience were the division's Commanding General, Maj. Gen. Thomas S. Vandal and the division's Command Sgt. Maj. Andrew J. Spano. After brief remarks, Kim invited the children forward to join in lighting the Christmas Tree, which came on in a dazzling blaze of varied colors and brought a cheer from the audience. There were more cheers to come with the sudden arrival by bright red fire engine of Santa Claus himself, who was quickly engulfed by eager children who surged forward to greet him. He later led the kids to the nearby School Age Children’s Center where hot chocolate, cider, and cookies were served while Santa posed for photos with the kids. - U.S. Army photos by Staff Sgt. Mark A. Kauffman and Cpl. Noh Ha-kyung

 

We had barely walked 50 paces when we reached a fork in the path. To our left we knew was the city's ancient cistern across which Jesse had seen the mysterious figure. To the right a narrow and sloping passage.

 

Before we had a chance to begin a debate as to which direction to choose, Haggis began to push forward passing me and pressing into right tunnel.

The way was dank. The walls were slick with a black algaenous coating. We moved quickly. Behind us we heard the echo of a quiet splash and the voices of Jesse and Karl as they manuvered the pumping hoses into the reservoir.

 

As we followed a series of slow arcing turns I realized we were circling the outside of the cistern. Soon we came to an abrupt turn to the left; as we rounded the corner Haggis shouted "Lucis solvo claustrum.!" and attempted to bolt down the passage, he slippied on the algae nearly taking the Reverend and myself with him. As we hoisted him back to his feet we caught sight of a swift moving figure at the end the passage directly ahead.

 

Slowly we crept along the floor, keeping a low as possible, Haggis was tugging at the ropes pulling like a dog to the scent. The corridor ended by opening onto a large gallery lit eerily by a dim red glow. The gallery walls were decorated with elaborate mosaics depicting scenes of great city surrounded by lush fields. Volubilis, as it had been.

 

For a moment the dire state of our situation left us. The gallery was cool and silent . Like visitors trespassing into another time, we stood entranced by the wonder and beauty of this ancient place.

 

As a pair Allon and I turned, both distracted from our reverie by the unmistakable sound of bare feet slapping against the cold damp stones of the chamber. A dark shape came into view across the room. It moved quickly to the center of the space and perched at the edge of a large gap in the floor several meters across that appeared to be the mouth a great pit. Haggis shuffled forward to the lip of the opening. In the dim light of my torch we could see the creature across room begin to stand. Allon gasped audibly as the figure, tattered, filthy and wild eyed rose up to be none other than Lady Eugenia Porkshanks.

 

Like marionettes guided by the same wire, Haggis and Porkshanks each raised a hand and pointing into the pit and spoke in unison: "Lucis solvo claustrum."

 

The air was instantly cut by a dreadful and malodorous emanation. A choking stench of sulphur and rotting flesh. We had found the Necronomicon.

 

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Background Image: Another view of the mouth

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1968-1969 AMC AMX

Not much time for photos with this group. There was a backup of Jeeps while people were negotiating a hard spot, so I jumped out for a quick shot.

"I love it and I love the service as well!" "I have 3 kids, 2 little ones, they're rug rats, they make a mess everyday." (Carpets and Floors) "Does an excellent job! First, I do the carpet, the rugs, with the vacuum. I attach the hose, do the floors, when I go to like wash the floors, there's like nothing on them." (Long Hose) "Can reach everywhere." (Handy Andy's Free Maintenance & Service) It's very quick, complete, it's like the vacuum's like brand new!

 

Jacqueline Morris of New Bedford MA doing a review about her Handy Andy's Quality Vacâ„¢ Vacuum Cleaner from Handy Andy's Quality Vacuum Cleaners, Sales, Service, Repairs, Parts, 1693 Acushnet Ave, New Bedford MA 02746 (508) 997-8011

Matt Poischbeg from SEA-LECT Plastics was invited to speak at the annual Benchmarking and Best Practices Conference hosted by the Manufacturers Association of Plastic Processors. This year's conference was held in Indianapolis on Wednesday October 11th thru Friday October 13th, 2017. Matt participated in morning Quick-Fire session and in 2-afternoon breakout panel discussions on the topic of workforce development and the importance of apprenticeships.

 

Matt is the VP and General Manager of SEA-LECT Plastics in Everett Washington. He has been an advocate and leading spokesperson for apprenticeship education and developing a skilled workforce for the manufacturing industry and beyond.

 

Four years ago, Poischbeg was in dire need of a mold maker. After several months of traditional methods of recruiting, which yielded zero applicants, he decided it was time to train his own. As a young 16 year old growing up in Germany, Matt learned the value of apprenticeship training. "Apprenticeships are considered to be the backbone of the middle class in many countries. But, here in the United States, their value is totally underestimated. And that is a shame!"

 

Matt eventually partnered with the Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee (AJAC) to help fill the need for skilled and trained manufacturing workers. "Unlike traditional job-training options, apprenticeships offer an education opportunity that leads directly into a high-skill occupation and career path". He enrolled one of SEA-LECT Plastics promising and committed employees in a five-year Tool & Die Maker apprenticeship program offered by AJAC (Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee). Working with AJAC has been extremely beneficial to SEA-LECT Plastics. Having been turned down by local community colleges, it was AJAC who saw the value in implementing additional training curriculum in the expanding advanced manufacturing sector. AJAC now offers a four-year Plastics Process Technician apprenticeship and SEA-LECT now has four workers enrolled in this program.

 

Workforce development and the implementation of apprenticeships is more important now than ever. Many manufacturers say their biggest challenge is finding skilled workers for their growing organizations and replacing retiring workers. "Our current workforce includes highly skilled workers who offer valuable knowledge and skills acquired through years of experience. We must help retiring employees to pass on that knowledge to the next generation before it is lost."

 

To learn more about SEA-LECT Plastics and their apprenticeship program visit www.sealectplastics.com/careers or email Matt mattp@sealectplastics.com. You can also watch Matt give a Ted Talk on the topic of workplace apprenticeships: www.youtube.com/watch?v=paAji...

 

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I got to use my roommate's dslr, and had some fun taking these photos. the evol body is really very beautiful.

 

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