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USCG C-130 "J" MODEL, FROM ELIZABETH CITY. JUST RAMPING DOWN AT AIR STATION MIAMI!!JEJE
Here they are backing out so the cargo bay door is open to clear any obstacles. Nice to have such a big bird with "reverse" include in the package...
Jamaica batsman Nkrumah Bonner plays a superb reverse sweep during the semi-final of the Regional Super 50 at Kensington Oval on Thursday. WICB Media Photo/Randy Brooks
The tradition (created entirely by the candy companies) in Japan is for women to give men chocolate on Feb 14, then men give women cookies on March 14 (White Day). Morinaga tried to get men to start giving chocolate back by advertising "Reverse Chocolate" with their regular brands packaged with reversed labels.
Personally, I wonder if this wasn't an idea for how to make the most of a printer's error.
Kanon (1819) op de courtine bij het zuidwestelijk bastion in het vestingstadje Nieuwpoort - Holland.
Tai-Sing Lee, Professor, Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, USA at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2016. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Greg Beadle
Detailed close up of the interlocking mechanism. The little clip pops out of the throttle lever when the reverser is engaged. This clip hits against the interlocking mechanism, thus preventing the lever from forward movement. The first 2 pics show the clip and the interlock, the last 2 show better detail of the lever portion without the interlock installed.
This is a reverse-engineering, made in 2015.
All credits goes to Eero Okkonen
Link to original model Bombur: www.flickr.com/photos/kumipallomaa/9405489945/in/dateposted/
Link to original model Thorin Oakenshield: www.flickr.com/photos/kumipallomaa/8616704394/in/album-72...
reverse of the Louisa Yeager image showing the backmark, and reidue from the tax stamp dating this image between 1864-66.
This isn't a gag. In China, there are different emergency numbers for categories of emergencies and 119 is for fire.
Whether or not the choice was an unsubtle dig at the USA, I can't say.
Having taken on water, you can now see Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0ST No.35 Norman complete the loop line and now is reversing back to the platform at Bolton Abbey where he will be re-coupled to the carriages so he can go on his merry way back to Embsay.
The railway is part of the Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway and I decided to give it a black and white feel, so the photograph would be more dramatic. I captured this image with my Panasonic G7 digital camera on the 26th April 2016.
This is from an album called 'Housebound Continued'
www.flickr.com/photos/libbyhalldogs/albums/72157715457102747
A D train departing into the Storage tracks just east of the Norwood-205th Street Station in order to reverse onto the Southbound tracks
So my Hitech 0.9 Reverse ND Grad.
Been really excited to get this.
Initial thoughts... Its a bit wonky innit.
The horizons definitely not straight, no matter what way you look at it.
The graduation is heavier on the right too. Levels in Photoshop confirmed this.
There was also a small scratch on it when it arrived; it hasn't showed up in any of the test photos I've taken with it, but even still. Its a £60 filter, and it arrived scratched, and quite clearly flawed to begin with...
**Teamwork Photo are sending me out a replacement today, so should have it tomorrow.
If thats not much better, I'm getting a refund and gonna save for a Lee Big Stopper.
Here we go - the 2010 Class of Reverse Ringers . . . well, the folks who started the Reverse Ring at its regularly scheduled time, that is. Carolyn Gernand was hours in to her run; Vicki Kendall and Barb Isom started 15 minutes earlier, and Caroline Williams also got a head start. So here we have - front row: Zsuzsanna Carlson, Steve Pero, Deb Pero; back row: Paul Crickard, Dan Rose, Sean Andrish, Keith Knipling, Jim Harris, Tom Corris, Mike Dobies.
Reverse angle shot of the Lloyd Tilghman statue at Vicksburg NMP. Giving Tilghman's horse the honor it deserves. LOL
When First bought Cawlett Group, many vehicles such as Lynxes, Darts, Merc Minis and Olympians made their way south from Bristol to update the fleets. However, coming the other way was 46028 K328KYC, formerly used on the Taunton to Minehead service.
Seen here on the 6th May 2006 at Temple Meads in Bristol working to the University of West of England
The basics on what you need for a reverse macro setup using SLR glass...
digitalchemicals.blogspot.com/2013/04/reversing-for-macro...
The Postcard
This image is from a postcard produced by the Rotograph Company of New York City in 1907. They state on the reverse of the card that it is a real photograph on bromide paper.
There's no sign of an actual baby in the photograph; it's quite likely that they decided that it was quicker and easier (and cheaper!) to use a doll at the photoshoot.
The reverse shows that the postcard was processed by the U.S. Mail in Hoboken N.J. at 8.30 pm on Thursday the 22nd. September 1910.
It was sent to an address in Park Avenue Hoboken, and the recipient there was informed that Joe and Emma had had a baby girl who had arrived at 9 am. He was also told that Emma and the baby were doing fine.
Frank Sinatra
So what else happened on the 22nd. September 1910?
Well, nothing much of note in the United States - Hoboken would have to wait a further 5 years and 3 months for Mr. Francis Albert to enter the world, and 87 years and 8 months for him to leave it.
The First-Ever Flight in England
Elsewhere on that day it was the first time that an aircraft flew in England.
A Garment Workers' Strike
Also on that day, Hannah Shapiro, an 18-year-old seamstress at the Hart Schaffner & Marx factory in Chicago, led a walkout after the company announced a cut in the piecework rate.
At first, only 16 women went on strike, but by October, 40,000 garment workers joined in a work stoppage that would last for five months.
The Duke of York's Picturehouse
Also on the 22nd. September 1910, the Duke of York's Picturehouse opened in Brighton UK. It was one of the first purpose-built cinemas in the world.
It is still operating today, making it the oldest continually operating cinema in Great Britain.
It was built on the site of the Amber Ale Brewery, the walls of which still form the rear of the auditorium.
Thoughts From Frank Sinatra
“Alcohol may be man's worst enemy,
but the Bible says love your enemy.”
“The best revenge is massive success.”
“The big lesson in life, baby, is never
be scared of anyone or anything.”
“You may be a puzzle, but I like the
way the parts fit.”
"Basically, I'm for anything that gets
you through the night - be it prayer,
tranquilizers or a bottle of Jack Daniels.”
“A simple 'I love you' means more
than money.”
“The cigarettes you light one after
another won’t help you forget her.”
“For nobody else, gave me thrill -
with all your faults, I love you still.
It had to be you, wonderful you,
it had to be you.”
“I feel sorry for people that don't drink,
because when they wake up in the
morning, that is the best they are going
to feel all day.”
“The best is yet to come, and won't
that be fine.”
“Don’t hide your scars. They make
you who you are.”
“You only go around once, but if you
play your cards right, once is enough.”
(While accepting the Jean Hersholt
Humanitarian Award): "I've been thinking
about why you have to get famous to get
an award for helping other people.
If your name is John Doe, and you work
night and day doing things for your helpless
neighbors, what you get for your effort is
tired.
So, Mr. and Mrs. Doe, and all of you who
give of yourselves, to those who carry too
big a burden to make it on their own, I want
you to reach out and take your share of this.
Because if I have earned it, so too have you.”
“You only live once, and the way I live,
once is enough.”
"There are things about organized religion which
I resent. Christ is revered as the Prince of Peace,
but more blood has been shed in his name than
any other figure in history.
You show me one step forward in the name of
religion, and I'll show you a hundred retrogressions.
I'm for decency - period. I'm for anything and
everything that bodes love and consideration for
my fellow man.
But when lip service to some mysterious deity
permits bestiality on Wednesday and absolution
on Sunday - count me out.”
“That's life, and I can't deny it. Many times I
thought of cuttin' out, but my heart won't buy it.”
“I believe in you and me. I'm like Albert Schweitzer
and Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein in that I
have a respect for life - in any form.
I believe in nature, in the birds, the sea, the sky,
in everything I can see or that there is real evidence
for.
If these things are what you mean by God, then I
believe in God. But I don't believe in a personal
God to whom I look for comfort or for a natural on
the next roll of the dice.”
“For what is a man, what has he got. If not himself,
then he has naught.”
“Ya gotta love livin', pally, cuz dyin's
a pain in the ass!”
“Fairy tales can come true,
It can happen to you
If you're young at heart.”
“If you possess something but you can't
give it away, then you don't possess it -
it possesses you.”
“I'm gonna live till I die.”
“I would like to be remembered as a
man who had a wonderful time living
life, a man who had good friends, fine
family - and I don't think I could ask for
anything more than that, actually.”