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Post by B on Jun 28, 2012 20:11:19 GMT -5
revised post: The Abbey Road webcam is operational once again. Click "continue" on the cookies announcement, and it will go away. www.abbeyroad.com/crossingHave fun!
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Post by B on Jul 17, 2012 8:47:14 GMT -5
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Post by B on Sept 8, 2012 22:23:17 GMT -5
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Post by incurablelefty on Sept 9, 2012 19:03:53 GMT -5
Not trying to blow minds here, but there are three lights flashing at the divergent side of the fork in the road, and one, flashing all by itself, on the opposite side of the road (the studio side)... staying put! The three lights together flash together. The solo one flashes alone. Not to be included with the rest? Hmmm...
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Post by B on Sept 9, 2012 20:10:07 GMT -5
Perhaps someone in Brittain could explain the light system. It seems to change periodically.
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Post by incurablelefty on Sept 10, 2012 16:50:05 GMT -5
I would love for someone to check for me. With wiring prices and maintenance as expensive as they are, the logical thing to do would be to wire them together. The lone lamppost is separate, the other three are wired together. I'll check on that later to see if they change. Personally, I believe they are throwing us another bone. Unlike a dog, I get bored playing fetch! Thanks.
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Post by incurablelefty on Sept 10, 2012 22:03:11 GMT -5
I thought this deserved a note... The lights at the Abbey Road crossing have been wired in a peculiar way. There are three wired together and flashing together on the other side of the fork in the road, away from the studio. The other light flashes by itself, independant of the other three. The three are grouped very close together. I was wondering if anyone had noticed this and been curious about it. revised post: The Abbey Road webcam is operational once again. Click "continue" on the cookies announcement, and it will go away. www.abbeyroad.com/crossingHave fun!
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Post by B on Sept 11, 2012 21:10:10 GMT -5
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Post by B on Oct 25, 2012 9:31:54 GMT -5
Cheerleaders for the St. Louis Rams NFL team and their mascot Rampage pose for photographs on the Abbey Road zebra crossing made famous by the Beatles in London, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012.
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Post by iameye on Oct 25, 2012 9:37:47 GMT -5
Rams and Patriot
patriot (n.) 1590s, "compatriot," from M.Fr. patriote (15c.) and directly from L.L. patriota "fellow-countryman" (6c.), from Gk. patriotes "fellow countryman," from patrios "of one's fathers," patris "fatherland," from pater (gen. patros) "father," with -otes, suffix expressing state or condition.
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Post by iameye on Oct 25, 2012 9:55:35 GMT -5
lol ;D check this out, letter B www.semissourian.com/story/1907389.htmlLONDON -- The St. Louis Rams are familiar with fans cheering for the opposition, even at their home games. They're likely to get an even bigger dose of that Sunday when they go up against the New England Patriots at Wembley in the annual NFL game in London.
The Rams are technically the home team, but the Patriots -- and especially Tom Brady -- have a much bigger international following and may get more fan support. ;D
The Rams (3-4) already had a taste of that in the home loss to Green Bay on Sunday, when thousands of raucous cheeseheads made themselves heard at the Edward Jones Dome.
"We had a lot of Green Bay Packer fans in our stadium last weekend," coach Jeff Fisher said. "So they travel very well as well. Didn't bother us, didn't have an impact on the outcome of the game. We're excited to be here."
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Post by iameye on Oct 25, 2012 10:42:06 GMT -5
lol
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Post by iameye on Oct 25, 2012 11:10:31 GMT -5
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