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If within 5 seconds of seeing this and you recognize what all these numbers and codes represent, then you are a fellow airlines nerd! Welcome to my world :D

 

This is an older rendition of my imaginary airline' schedules from the 1980s. You can tell from my fleet of McDonnell Douglas DC-10 and Airbus A310. This was not a very plausible or realistic version. The DC-10 isn't capable of flying nonstop between Hong Kong and Amsterdam/ Frankfurt-am-Main/ London/ Paris/ Vienna, at least not with a full load of passengers and luggage.

 

Even though it is named Hong Kong Airlines here, at one point, I wanted my imaginary airline to be called Pioneer Air (silly name, I know).

 

I'm a weirdo and a nerd. No, not the gaming or Cosplay sort of nerd, but an airline nerd. I'm very fascinated by airlines operations and have a collection of airlines schedules/ timetables.

 

Also, when I was a teen, I would spend hours and hours developing complex but realistic flight schedules pretending that I had a fleet of airliners.

these girls are good to go for the schedule a service call, chose bettwe this and the other 2 girls and guy

The Alaska Railroad ended the daily passenger schedule on Sunday, September 19 marking the end of the tourist season.

Nothing like the wait for your train at the end of a nice evening out... we ended up with about a 15min wait on the green line coming back to Navy Yard Last night.

WTC 1 & 2 - Drawing Book #2 - Drawings

Title: Exterior Wall Tree

 

70 sheets comprising of drawings and schedule notes of WTC 1 & 2 - Drawing Book #2.

 

Derived from FOIA record: WTCI-000012-L.PDF

71 pages in total.

First page depicts a cover sheet.

 

From NIST FOIA records.

Unknown FOIA log.

Requester: gerrycan1

Download source: archive.org/download/WTCI000722L/Drawing%20Book%202/book2...

I found this schedule from the resort in Holguin, Cuba that we went to seven years ago. I figured I'd scan it and add it to the photos from that trip before I go and recycle the paper.

After a tough non-conference schedule that saw the WSSU Rams face two ranked teams, and three playoff teams, the #15 ranked Winston-Salem State Rams will shift focus as they begin their run for another CIAA Title, as the Rams will host the Vikings of Elizabeth City State University in the CIAA opener, at Bowman Gray Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:00 pm.

 

Elizabeth City State is coming off of a tough 20-19 loss to Benedict last weekend.

 

This matchup will be the first in two season between the Rams and Vikings, who met three times in two years recently, as the Rams defeated the Vikings in back to back CIAA Championships in 2011 and 2012.

 

The WSSU Rams opened the season with two straight top 25 games, and must now refocus for another solid challenge from the Elizabeth City State Vikings.

 

One thing the WSSU Rams must do to help secure this win, is cut down on mental mistakes and penalties. WSSU currently is average 9.7 penalties per game for 83.3 yards per game.

 

The Series

The contest will be the 56th gridiron meeting between the two schools, with WSSU holding a 38-15-2 series lead. Below is the last sixth matchups between WSSU and Elizabeth City St.

 

2001: WSSU won, 45-6

2002: ECSU won, 15-14

2005: WSSU won, 24-23

2011: WSSU won, 22-17; WSSU won, 38-18

2012: WSSU won 34-19

Winstanley Hall is a late 16th century house in Winstanley, in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan. It is listed as a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Grade II* listed building. Originally built for the Winstanley family, the building is one of only three Tudor buildings in the Borough

 

The hall was built in the 1560s for the Winstanley family of Winstanley; the Winstanley family were lords of the manor since at least 1252 and may have been responsible for building the moat on the site. The Winstanleys owned the hall until 1596, when the estate was sold to James Bankes, a London goldsmith and banker. Winstanley Hall has three storeys and has a date stone with a date of 1584, but this is not in situ so may not provide an accurate date for the construction of the house. Extra blocks were added in the 17th and 18th centuries. Further and extensive alterations were made in 1811-19 by Lewis Wyatt in a Jacobean style. He moved the entrance to the left flank of the hall and replacing the original entrance with a window. The final additions to the hall were made in 1843 when an extra wing was added. To the south, on lands belonging to the hall, is a small stone building which was used to house bears that provided entertainment for the hall's guests.

 

The Bankes family retained ownership of the hall until the 21st century when it was sold for private development. The hall had been kept in good condition until the 1960s when habitation stopped. As the building decayed and the cost of maintaining Winstanley Hall was too much for the family it was sold on. It was intended to develop the hall into private flats, however refurbishment was held up due to Wigan council withholding planning permission. The interior is now in some disrepair.

 

he building is now owned and controlled by Dorbcrest Homes and is somewhat derelict. Rules for entry are clearly stated on numerous sign posts on the path leading to the property. To gain access the property, people must book an appointment by telephoning the owner of the surrounding land. The house is guarded by guard dogs and uses CCTV to record people's movements around the property and its grounds.

 

Yet another example of Moderne Architecture slated to come down in Toronto.

After a tough non-conference schedule that saw the WSSU Rams face two ranked teams, and three playoff teams, the #15 ranked Winston-Salem State Rams will shift focus as they begin their run for another CIAA Title, as the Rams will host the Vikings of Elizabeth City State University in the CIAA opener, at Bowman Gray Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:00 pm.

 

Elizabeth City State is coming off of a tough 20-19 loss to Benedict last weekend.

 

This matchup will be the first in two season between the Rams and Vikings, who met three times in two years recently, as the Rams defeated the Vikings in back to back CIAA Championships in 2011 and 2012.

 

The WSSU Rams opened the season with two straight top 25 games, and must now refocus for another solid challenge from the Elizabeth City State Vikings.

 

One thing the WSSU Rams must do to help secure this win, is cut down on mental mistakes and penalties. WSSU currently is average 9.7 penalties per game for 83.3 yards per game.

 

The Series

The contest will be the 56th gridiron meeting between the two schools, with WSSU holding a 38-15-2 series lead. Below is the last sixth matchups between WSSU and Elizabeth City St.

 

2001: WSSU won, 45-6

2002: ECSU won, 15-14

2005: WSSU won, 24-23

2011: WSSU won, 22-17; WSSU won, 38-18

2012: WSSU won 34-19

Photo: © Norman Posselt (Monotype)

After a tough non-conference schedule that saw the WSSU Rams face two ranked teams, and three playoff teams, the #15 ranked Winston-Salem State Rams will shift focus as they begin their run for another CIAA Title, as the Rams will host the Vikings of Elizabeth City State University in the CIAA opener, at Bowman Gray Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:00 pm.

 

Elizabeth City State is coming off of a tough 20-19 loss to Benedict last weekend.

 

This matchup will be the first in two season between the Rams and Vikings, who met three times in two years recently, as the Rams defeated the Vikings in back to back CIAA Championships in 2011 and 2012.

 

The WSSU Rams opened the season with two straight top 25 games, and must now refocus for another solid challenge from the Elizabeth City State Vikings.

 

One thing the WSSU Rams must do to help secure this win, is cut down on mental mistakes and penalties. WSSU currently is average 9.7 penalties per game for 83.3 yards per game.

 

The Series

The contest will be the 56th gridiron meeting between the two schools, with WSSU holding a 38-15-2 series lead. Below is the last sixth matchups between WSSU and Elizabeth City St.

 

2001: WSSU won, 45-6

2002: ECSU won, 15-14

2005: WSSU won, 24-23

2011: WSSU won, 22-17; WSSU won, 38-18

2012: WSSU won 34-19

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Schedule in dark corner of Donetsk airport.

Рассписание в тёмном углу Донецкого аэропорта.

Sep. 5: Naturally, I was scheduled to moderate an 11:30 a.m. panel in the Sci-Fi & Fantasy Literature Track, "The New Amazons"--a panel I championed, which featured some of my all-time writing girl crushes. My fellow panelists were (from left center to right): Lynn Abbey, Gail Z. Martin, Rob Thurman, a talented and engaging writer whose name I missed (like Rob, she was a late addition and not included in my program--at times like these moderators invite the panelists to introduce themselves) and Elizabeth Moon, who might well be said to be the mother of us all.

The Soyuz rocket is rolled out to the launch pad by train on Monday, December 17, 2012, at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Launch of the Soyuz rocket is scheduled for December 19 and will send Expedition 34/35 Flight Engineer Tom Marshburn of NASA, Soyuz Commander Roman Romanenko and Expedition 35 Commander Chris Hadfield of the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) on a five-month mission aboard the International Space Station. Photo Credit: (NASA/Carla Cioffi)

Washington Nationals

2019 schedule

 

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Hola amigbros y bromigos, aquí está mi calendario para #CopaAmerica

Buena suerte a su país preferido

 

Hi friends, here's a bracket I made for Copa America Good luck to your favorite country

 

It even includes a full TV schedule

Another scheduled shop stop at a local crafts centre.

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The event was scheduled to be a 10K cross country run; unfortunately Area I weather of late has damaged the course so nearly 60 runners took to the roads of Camps Casey and Hovey on July 27.

 

On hand to make the award presentations was the Commander of 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion Lt. Col. Mark Danner.

 

Even though this was an individual competition, Danner could see the fellowship among the runners and he liked what he saw during the contest.

 

“Esprit de corps… fosters unit pride… we can’t ask for anything more for our Soldiers,” said Danner. “This is an example of what we’re all about here in the 2nd Infantry Division.”

 

Runners competed in five categories and here are the individual results:

 

Women's Senior:

1st place: Leilani Douthit

 

Women's Open:

1st place: Spc. Robin Thomas

2nd place: Christine Sing

3rd place: Kendra Cox

 

Men’s Senior:

1st place: Chief Warrant Officer Jael Lord

2nd place: Chief Warrant Officer Ronald Miller

3rd place: Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Bradley

 

Men’s Open:

1st place: Cpt. Elder Bennett

2nd place: Sgt. Edward Lopez

3rd place: Pfc. Jason Pulido

 

Stroller:

1st place: Cpt. Timothy Cox

2nd place: Sgt. 1st Class Guy Sing

3rd place Staff Sgt. Sean Watls

Scheduling Day is a mass melee.

 

For the hippie school yearbook.. of which I am editor this year :P

Train Schedule app. (not exists) Based on hungarian train.

 

Download it: tonehal.deviantart.com/#/d4abhem

Social worker Lisa will sometimes schedule informal meet ups in places such as Pittencrieff Park, Dunfermline for people using justice services.

The outside meetings begun during lockdown but proved popular so have continued. People using the service can meet with their social workers for supervision in a more therapeutic setting.

The TURN group, organised by Fife Social Work Justice Service, offers support, the opportunity to learn new skills and information about further education. It also tackles social and economic difficulties for men in West Fife who have been in contact with the Justice Service.

  

Background

TURN men's group is for men in contact with Fife Justice Services. It’s available in West Fife with plans to expand to the Levenmouth area.

The aims of the group involve supporting people to learn and use new skills, promote further education, and tackle social and economic difficulties. The learning is broken down into 8-week module blocks which cover a range of topics including physical health, mental wellbeing, cooking skills, employability, DIY, gardening and creative topics.

This enables participants to develop skills and knowledge which will help lead them into employment opportunities, community involvement and volunteering.

The participants of TURN are extremely grateful for the support they receive and are dedicated to paying that support forward to others.

TURN recently completed a creative module where they scripted and produced a seven-minute video detailing their life struggles and shared advice about making the right choices.

The group plan to share this video with local high schools, with it already being well received by various organisations on Twitter.

Due to the success of the group over the past year and its resilience throughout the pandemic, TURN men's group was nominated for an award by COSLA – the organisation that champions council work - under the category of 'tackling inequalities and improving health'.

TURN men's group was the only nomination from Fife Council to be short-listed.

  

Inside Salt store,

 

Lion Salt Works Now a Scheduled Ancient Monument, Lion Salt Works was the UK's last surviving open pan salt works and one of only three left in the world.

 

Salt production had been important to Cheshire since Roman times. By the 19th century the region produced 86 per cent of the nation's salt.

 

Lion Salt Works was established in 1894 by the Thompson family and remained in their ownership through five generations. The works produced salt by evaporating wild brine over an open fire in large lead pans, and the different salts they produced would be employed in the fishing, dairy and cosmetic industries. Workers would often spend most of the week working, eating and sleeping at the works and were often joined by their families. .

 

Lion Salt Works was closed in 1986. Today, despite subsidence problems the site retains five of its pans, four of which are in pan houses, while the fifth, which has collapsed, is an outdoor structure.

 

Marston, Cheshire

Paris Fashion Week - schedule

PSACC's Latest Schedule

effective Feb. 13, 2011

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In the Artists District of downtown L.A.

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