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'The Recovery! hail from sunny Glasgow. They've supported our mates Cancer Bats and played a live session on Radio 1. Their new single is out on November 12, or if you don't fancy waiting, hit 'em up on Facebook and Twitter for free tunes.
-Front Magazine Issue 173, September 2012.
'Borrowing some mighty groove and swagger from across the Atlantic like Every Time I Die, these Scottish lads are here to pummel you senseless with their deranged party hardcore. With debut EP 'Wherever Nowhere Takes Us' out in February, they'll be fuelling unhinged parties outside of sunny Glasgow soon. And you know what? It sounds like a party we really want an invite to.'
- AMR (Rock Sound Magazine Feb 2013).
'Twisted and jagged, all five tracks here snap and snarl viciously, the level of reckless aggression constantly maintained while they practically trip over piles of seductive hooks. From the mean-as-hell Krokodil to Sick... & Tired and the anti-anthem My Name Is Bad News they impress at every turn. In making an EP that sounds like Challenging everyone in the pub to a fight at once, The Recovery! have made a fine start here.'
-Dan Slessor (Kerrang! Magazine Feb 2013).
Andy - Vocals
Beanzy - Guitar
Fraser - Bass
Jawn - Guitar
Stu - Drums
www.therecoveryband.bigcartel.com
www.twitter.com/therecoveryband
www.youtube.com/user/therecoveryuk
www.facebook.com/ColdWarLegacy
Photography - andysidebottom@me.com
As soon as I got back to LDB, I opened up the flight computer box, exposed the data drives, and began the several hour (day?) process of making copies of the data.
Keynote speaker Dr Ed Walsh, Consultant at the IT@Cork Recovery Through Technology Conference held at the Radisson Blu Hotel
Pic: GMC Photography
For further Press Information please contact Catherine Wall, it@cork Programme Manager on 021 2307011/086 3722760 or email catherine.wall@itcork.ie
About it@cork
it@cork is a dynamic member driven organisation representing the interests of IT professionals in the Cork region. It provides a forum for businesses that have a key dependency on IT, to share best practices and to network. It supports the promotion of the region to external investors and works with other regional stakeholders to promote IT related opportunities. The network is not-for-profit and currently represents almost 300 corporate members with up to 200 members attending the Annual Conference every November. For more information please visit www.itcork.ie
Keynote speaker Dr Ed Walsh, Consultant at the IT@Cork Recovery Through Technology Conference held at the Radisson Blu Hotel
Pic: GMC Photography
For further Press Information please contact Catherine Wall, it@cork Programme Manager on 021 2307011/086 3722760 or email catherine.wall@itcork.ie
About it@cork
it@cork is a dynamic member driven organisation representing the interests of IT professionals in the Cork region. It provides a forum for businesses that have a key dependency on IT, to share best practices and to network. It supports the promotion of the region to external investors and works with other regional stakeholders to promote IT related opportunities. The network is not-for-profit and currently represents almost 300 corporate members with up to 200 members attending the Annual Conference every November. For more information please visit www.itcork.ie
A worker at the steel fabrication factory workshop in Kramatorsk, Donetsk region.
Copyright: UNDP Ukraine / 2016
What will you do when the iPhone Recovery mode not working? If you do not know, watch this video and find 3 ways to fix it. You can hard reboot it, use TunesKit iOS System Recovery ...
'The Recovery! hail from sunny Glasgow. They've supported our mates Cancer Bats and played a live session on Radio 1. Their new single is out on November 12, or if you don't fancy waiting, hit 'em up on Facebook and Twitter for free tunes.
-Front Magazine Issue 173, September 2012.
'Borrowing some mighty groove and swagger from across the Atlantic like Every Time I Die, these Scottish lads are here to pummel you senseless with their deranged party hardcore. With debut EP 'Wherever Nowhere Takes Us' out in February, they'll be fuelling unhinged parties outside of sunny Glasgow soon. And you know what? It sounds like a party we really want an invite to.'
- AMR (Rock Sound Magazine Feb 2013).
'Twisted and jagged, all five tracks here snap and snarl viciously, the level of reckless aggression constantly maintained while they practically trip over piles of seductive hooks. From the mean-as-hell Krokodil to Sick... & Tired and the anti-anthem My Name Is Bad News they impress at every turn. In making an EP that sounds like Challenging everyone in the pub to a fight at once, The Recovery! have made a fine start here.'
-Dan Slessor (Kerrang! Magazine Feb 2013).
Andy - Vocals
Beanzy - Guitar
Fraser - Bass
Jawn - Guitar
Stu - Drums
www.therecoveryband.bigcartel.com
www.twitter.com/therecoveryband
www.youtube.com/user/therecoveryuk
www.facebook.com/ColdWarLegacy
Photography - andysidebottom@me.com
Paul Hannon, Broadale Eng; Dr James Kennedy, UCC and Tim O`Riordan, Broadale Eng at the it@cork Recovery Through Technology Conference held at the Radisson Blu Hotel
Pic: GMC Photography
'The Recovery! hail from sunny Glasgow. They've supported our mates Cancer Bats and played a live session on Radio 1. Their new single is out on November 12, or if you don't fancy waiting, hit 'em up on Facebook and Twitter for free tunes.
-Front Magazine Issue 173, September 2012.
'Borrowing some mighty groove and swagger from across the Atlantic like Every Time I Die, these Scottish lads are here to pummel you senseless with their deranged party hardcore. With debut EP 'Wherever Nowhere Takes Us' out in February, they'll be fuelling unhinged parties outside of sunny Glasgow soon. And you know what? It sounds like a party we really want an invite to.'
- AMR (Rock Sound Magazine Feb 2013).
'Twisted and jagged, all five tracks here snap and snarl viciously, the level of reckless aggression constantly maintained while they practically trip over piles of seductive hooks. From the mean-as-hell Krokodil to Sick... & Tired and the anti-anthem My Name Is Bad News they impress at every turn. In making an EP that sounds like Challenging everyone in the pub to a fight at once, The Recovery! have made a fine start here.'
-Dan Slessor (Kerrang! Magazine Feb 2013).
Andy - Vocals
Beanzy - Guitar
Fraser - Bass
Jawn - Guitar
Stu - Drums
www.therecoveryband.bigcartel.com
www.twitter.com/therecoveryband
www.youtube.com/user/therecoveryuk
www.facebook.com/ColdWarLegacy
Photography - andysidebottom@me.com
The most significant way in which humans waste energy is in the form of heat. In North America, nearly half of the energy produced is released from our products, processes and buildings, directly into the atmosphere and the water system. Waste heat recovery is the process of harnessing this thermal energy and re-using it. I have chosen to photograph heating, ventilation and air conditioning units and to use the effect of thermal imagery in order to portray their huge potential for heat recovery.
Estimates state that in the U.S., waste heat recovery has the potential to satisfy forty percent of total energy requirements. Operating at this level would save the American economy roughly 150 billion dollars per year and would, simultaneously, decrease greenhouse gas emissions by twenty percent; the equivalent of taking every passenger vehicle off of the road.
where there is snow and heavy trucks there is likely a recovery ...this was no different. Took us a bit of time to get Robert out, longer so because his winch failed. But the faithful Exhaust Jack rescued the day!
Recovery, la crociata del Veneto sui fondi per la rigenerazione urbana: “Troppo sbilanciati a favore del Sud "
This kayak is built for my body so for James, who weighs a bit more, it sits low in the water but still handles well. Traditional Kayak Meet, Ullswater 2011.
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78式戦車回収車(三菱重工 SRB / 95-8098)
Type 78 Recovery Tank (MHI SRB)
陸上自衛隊 武器学校 武器教導隊 第2武器中隊 / 土浦駐屯地
JGSDF Ordnance School, Ordnance School Unit, 2nd Ordnance Company / Camp Tsuchiura
2025年9月28日 陸上自衛隊 土浦駐屯地(陸上自衛隊武器学校・土浦駐屯地開設73周年記念行事)にて撮影
September 28, 2025 at JGSDF Camp Tsuchiura (JGSDF Ordnance School & Camp Tsuchiura 73rd Anniversary Event).
Hill Aerospace Museum
Skyhook Recovery System
I was a 2/LT right out of Air Intelligence School and assigned to the 3 TFW at Bien Hoa Air Base, Republic of Viet Nam in 1968. Word came down that the Air Rescue Service was going to demonstrate the Fulton "Skyhook" Recovery System for all assigned flying personnel and that they would like to have a volunteer to be the "dummy" to be picked-up. This seemed like a great opportunity for me. As luck would have it, a TSgt on base also volunteered and lost the flip of the coin to see who would get picked-up. Two days before the demonstration was to take place, the TSgt was in the base hospital with a severe case of the flu, and my boss called and said "you're now the dummy". That's the first and only time that my boss called me a "dummy" and I was overjoyed!
The afternoon of the day before the demonstration, the Air Rescue C-130 arrived and I was asked to attend the briefing for the guy who was going to be "picked-up". I was informed that I would be just like a downed crewmember and would have to read the directions that would be dropped with the recovery kit. The next morning I was taken to the other side of the base where the whole wing was assembled to watch the show. The C-130 dropped the recovery kit with the Air Rescue coordinator briefing all-present as to what was taking place. When the kit hit the ground I was told to get over there and get with the program. After releasing the parachute from the kit. I got out the instructions and proceeded from there. The recovery "suit" I put on was designed for all geographical locations, including the North and South Poles. It became a contest to see if I could deploy the system and get recovered before I died of heat exhaustion. The real work is the deployment and filling-up of the balloon and the securing of the balloon to the recovery suit without it "getting away." It might be helpful at this point to mention that the deployment of a very large balloon 1500 feet into the air that does not look anything like any bird found on earth tends to alert the enemy that are looking for you of a possible location (like, here I am!!).
The actual "pick-up" is smooth and so quick that you don't have any time to analyze what is really going on. You next find yourself at 1500 feet in the air and going 150MPH and praying to God that the rope doesn't snap (this all happens in less than 3 seconds!) I took just 6 minutes to winch me into the back end to the C-130, but it seemed like a lot longer than that.
Randall A Roberts, LTCOL, USA Retired
1. The Fulton Recovery package is delivered to the downed crewmember.
2. The crewmember must read the directions, assemble and inflate the balloon.
3. The crewmember dons the recovery suit, attaches it to the balloon and awaits pickup.
4. The moment of pickup, next stop 1500 feet above the ground at a speed of 150mph being pulled behind the C-130. All this in less than 3 seconds!
Allotted time for Skyhook procedure is 12 minutes.