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Its been a long time since this gauge registered anything other than zero!
Scrabster Harbour, Caithness, Scotland.
Mitsubishi iMiev and Think-cars line up in downtown Oslo before Oslo Rally, the last special stage of Zero Rally 2011. Foto: Eirik Helland Urke
Team Zero with Einar Håndlykken and Eivind Hodne Steen in the last special stage of Zero Rally 2011. Foto: Eirik Helland Urke
Thousands of Years ago, Mortal Kombat was a noble competition for Honor & Glory.
Today it is a terrifying tournament corrupted by an evil sorcerer who is trying to unbalance the forces of good and evil. If successful, eternal evil will plague the planet and he who falls to defeat has his soul stolen and cast into the outworld... forever!
G>I>JOE Sub Zero Mortal Kombat Action Figure with Spring Action Ice Fist Smash!
Zero trying to outrun a Hellcat (not in photo) during the CAF/Fina Airsho - 2007 "World War II reenactment".
CAF - Southern California Wing. NX712Z
The Mitsubishi A6M Zero ("A" for fighter, 6th model, "M" for Mitsubishi) was a lightweight, carrier-based fighter aircraft employed by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service from 1940 to 1945. Its history mirrored the fortunes of Imperial Japan in World War II.
The 2018 TLC Safety Honor Roll is the fifth annual ceremony recognizing taxi and for-hire vehicle drivers who have outstanding records of safe driving over many years and millions of miles behind the wheel.
Ditched Zero fighter plane in Palau
Type: Mitsubishi A6M Navy Type 0 Carrier Fighter Plane.
Engine: Could be one of several types: Mitsubishi Zuisei 13 – 780 hp, Nakajima NK1C Sakae 12 – 940 hp, Nakajima NK1F Sakae 21 – 1,130 hp, or a Mitsubishi MK8P Kinsei 62 – 1,560 hp engine.
Length: 29.9 feet (9.1 meters).
Wingspan: 39 feet (11.88 meters).
This Mitsubishi A6M “Zero” or “Zeke” was Japan’s most popular and lethal airplane during WWII. Between 1937 and 1945, 11,500 “Zero’s” were built. The “Zero” fighter’s wings were armored with twin 20mm guns. It is suspected that this plane was damaged during a dogfight during Operation DESECRATE ONE on March 30 to 31, 1944. The plane landed on the shallow reef with the gear up and the engine feathered. One propeller sticks up above the water; the other two are buried in the reef. The straight propeller indicates that it was not rotating when the plane landed.
This counterfeit slither infiltrates the local Slither Network and gains all the benefits without providing any of its own. All slithers (including this one) have fixed systems, but still count as having 4 total systems a piece for the purposes of calculating initiative.
(If you're familiar with Magic: the Gathering slivers, this is basically a Metallic Sliver.)
The live finals of the 2016 Zero Robotics High School Tournament took place on the International Space Station on 27 January 2017. More than 100 students aged between 14 and 20 years old from across Europe met at ESA’s Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) in the Netherlands. From there, students connected to the ISS, as well as to parallel events taking place in the USA and Australia. This is the fifth time that the ISS has been turned into a gaming platform for the ultimate game of robotics.
Patient Zero is a heavily modded custom Frankie Stein... who has seemed to come down with a frightful infection!
She will be available for sale on etsy and my store February 2015.
Team Eidsiva Employees with Steinar Myreng and Ola Thon racing at Vålerbanen during Zero Rally 2011. Foto: Eirik Helland Urke
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros perform Aug. 7, 2010, at Lollapalooza in Chicago. Photos are also posted on my blog at: www.undergroundbee.com/2010/08/08/lollapalooza-photos-day...
Sir Bob Geldof. ZERO- konferansen arrangeres av den norske miljøstiftelsen Zero Emission Resource Organization (ZERO). Foto: Eirik Helland Urke
On my recent trip to the US I was invited to a colleagues house for dinner...this ended with me cooking steak and shooting a pinhole, not a bad result. There was also beer and some good laughs. All in all a great evening.
Zero Image 2000 loaded with Fuji Reala 100.
Team Andreas with Andreas Mikkelsen and Andreas Nergaard in Zero Rally 2011.
Here racing at Vålerbanen.
Foto: Eirik Helland Urke