Killswitch Ride to Daytona from Orlando FL
Central Fl meetup to ride to bike week. Great turn out and had lots of fun shutting down the streets for a little while.
June 15th, 2014 - Sanford, Florida
GoPro timelapse of the sea-breeze action
FLORIDA SCAVENGER HUNT!
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Here are the scavenger hunt clues I had to find in the Sunshine State. (That's a thing right?)
1. Hammer Pants
2. Someone tooting in the ocean
3. Hulk Hogan's house
4. A pirate ship
5. A treasure chest
6. Stingrays to pet
7. Sharks to taunt
8. Get fondled by sea urchin (Yes, I realize I just broke my grammatical flow)
9. Appear in photo shoot for Clearwater Marine Aquarium
10. An amputee dolphin
11. An amputee dolphin wearing prosthetic flipper
12. A geriatric dolphin gettin' mad height for the equivalent of an 80-year-old lady
13. Morning coffee with dolphins
14. A suicidal Egret
15. A beached turtle
16. Scientologists making purple
17. Stuff my sister found
18. A lobster that hates me
19. The elusive shot!
20. The unbelievably impossible shot!
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Pregnant Mom Dies in Car Crash That Suspect Livestreamed on Facebook
A professional boxer, who allegedly crashed his car into a pregnant mother of four, livestreamed the immediate aftermath of the accident instead of helping the woman. Krystil Kincaid, 29, and her unborn child were killed in the crash, which police said was the fault of boxer Marcos Forestal, 28, who was allegedly driving under the influence at the time of the incident and veered into the wrong lane before slamming into Kincaid.
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Five killed in car hit by train at crossing
(10 Jul 2009)
1. Wide of train
2. Mid of car smashed into front of train
3. Mid of vehicle, covered by sheet
4. Mid of officials working at scene
5. Wide of train and officials
6. Mid of police uncovering car
7. Various of officials at the scene
8. Mid of policeman and reporters
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sergeant Mark Gajeski, police spokesman:
At approximately 12:30 (16:30 GMT) this afternoon we received a 911 call that there was a car versus train accident that occurred on the railroad tracks on Hannon road. The officers who made the initial response made contact at the scene and confirmed that there were fatalities inside the car and there was no one transported from the car to any medical facility.
10. Mid of medical examiner driving to scene
11. Various of medical examiner
12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sergeant Mark Gajeski, police spokesman:
It was a severe impact. There were approximately 150 passengers on the train, none of them received any injuries, there was one person treated for asthma related incident but that wasn't due to the accident.
13. Mid of vehicle
14. Wide of railroad crossing gate
15. Close of crossing sign
16. Mid of investigators
17. Mid of fire engine
STORYLINE:
An Amtrak passenger train carrying about 150 passengers struck a car that had skirted a gate at a road crossing near Detroit in the United States on Thursday, killing all five people in the Sedan, authorities said.
The crossing had a gate and flashing lights that apparently were working when the car, a black Ford Fusion, approached, said Sergeant Mark Gajeski, a police spokesman.
Gajeski said the crash occurred at 12:30 pm (16:30 GMT) in Canton Township, about 20 miles (32 kilometres) west of Detroit, as the vehicle was heading north when it crossed the train tracks and collided with the train.
The train typically travels about 67 miles per hour (107 kilometres) at the time of the crash, Gajeski said.
The car was pushed down the tracks and crumpled underneath the front of the train, ending right-side up, its roof and front crushed.
Gajeski said the car was pushed about a mile (1.6 kilometres) from one road crossing to another.
The victims were a 14-year-old girl and four young men: an 18-year-old and a 20-year-old from Taylor, a 19-year-old from Woodhaven, and a 21-year-old from Stafford, Va., according to police.
The bodies had remained in the car for hours after the crash while the investigation was ongoing, but a police dispatcher said they were removed by Thursday night.
No one aboard the train was injured, an Amtrak spokesman said.
Passengers were being bused to Ann Arbor to catch a later train to Chicago.
The train, which has a front and rear engine and five passenger cars, stopped near a landfill and a wooded area.
While the passengers waited to leave, the rear engine was kept running so the air conditioning and bathrooms worked.
Last year, 119 people died nationwide in Amtrak accidents, usually when trains struck vehicles or pedestrians at railroad crossings, according to figures from the Federal Railroad Administration.
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Seattle Friends of Fission - The Unscientific Fantasy: 100% Renewables
27-9-2017 at Ada's Technical Books, Jim Conca presents a lecture and answers questions on the Stanford University / Mark Z. Jacobson 100 Percent Renewables proposal.
Credits:
Speaker - Jim Conca
Host - Seattle Friends of Fission
Venue - Ada's Technical Books, Seattle, WA
Video, Audio - Karl Pauls
Audio - Charles H. / KBFG Radio 107.3 Seattle, WA
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