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Commando Santa visits the Hurlburt Field library [Image 3 of 4]

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Commando Santa visits the Hurlburt Field library [Image 3 of 4]
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Image by DVIDSHUB
Shelby and Jack Sophie, children of U.S. Air Force Maj. John Sophie, from the 14th Weapons Squadron, sit on Commando Santa's lap at the library on Hurlburt Field, Fla., Dec. 1, 2012. Commando Santa listened to children's holiday wishes and gave out wrapped gifts. (U.S. Air Force Photo/ Staff Sgt. John Bainter)
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Photo by Staff Sgt. john Bainter
Date Taken:12.01.2012
Location:HURLBURT FIELD, FL, US
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Britain's first mobile library
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Image by Scottish Libraries
The first County Library Van in Great Britain - a 1920 Ford used by Perth and Kinross libraries. This image originally appeared on the cover of the SLA News in the November/December 1958 edition (Number 32).

The van cost £366 11s 5d and was in regular use for 10 years.

According to the accompanying article, no other mobile libraries appeared until a van took to the road in Kent at the end of 1924.


Lake Macquarie Shire mobile library, 20 October 1950, by Sam Hood
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Image by State Library of New South Wales collection
Format: Photograph

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20081211 - Chris H visits - IMG_0023 - Carolyn, Clint - (by Chris)

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20081211 - Chris H visits - IMG_0023 - Carolyn, Clint - (by Chris)
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Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Chris arrived right as Clint was in the middle of determining the kHz sample rate of various AVI files of X-Men:TAS (1990s) commercials. I'm using my "allfiles mv" script, which creates a text file that is the names of all files in a folder. It also runs them through a 1600-line perl script that executes hundreds of regular expression-driven (and file inspection-driven) rename rules, and then has the user edit the text file. Often with many files in the same set, you can use the macro function of your text file to do a complex renaming with one keypress (or less, if you hold it down for multiple files) per file. You just can't beat that efficiency when it's happening. But I never figured out how to get the kHz audio sample rate myself. And WinXP can't figure it out either -- only Win2K. So I get to either violate my naming conventions forAVI files (I don't do this for MKV files nowadays), or open every file up and look and see. Fun. Anyway, after editing the filenames, the allfiles mv script compares the 2 text files, and automatically renames them. It gets a little hairy if you accidentally use the same filename twice, but you can fix it in another window. This script has saved me 100s of hours. Or, to look at it another way: In equal time, my files are superiorly named. Of course a lot of this gets ruined when you deal with the filename limit on burned DVDs...

Carolyn, Clint.
sitting.
Haluze website, art, couch, desk, monitor.
comedy.

upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

December 11, 2008.
Pic by Chris Hanners.


... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com
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BACKSTORY: Chris H came to visit. We had made tentative plans to hang out on Thursday. Chris ended up drinking all day and had to take a cab to our house because he was so drunk. He had just bought a camera that day, so he was taking a lot of pictures. It was a good thing, because he didn't remember most of the evening, and the pictures helped fill in the blanks.


Sparkly Bionicle
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Image by Ken Whytock
I used a website to cartoonize this photo of a Lego Bionicle.


Look at the pretty light!
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Image by madnzany
Chris is a good sport. He often finds himself on the receiving end of some photo editing, usually at his expense, but he doesn't mind... at least not too much!

When I showed him the Manbabies website, and asked him to pose with William for a head switch, he was happy to do so.

Chris' hair has also been changed in colour to match William's. The end result looks strange, but I'm sure he'll see the funny side, as will William when he grows up!

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