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FDNY - Engine 330 on 42nd Street - 5/11/11

FDNY - Onscene - 5/11/11 Brooklyn Engine 330 On the Hook headed West on 42nd Street at 5th. Ave in Manhattan. 2009 Seagrave Engine ... Don't ...

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(6 diggs) Cool Picture: Massive American Airlines Engine Fire mynickel The day is hazy and hot. I was taking photos to the Air New Zealand's 747-400 ZK-SUJ, when in the background I saw a big explosion in the engine number 1. It was the American's 767 N330AA. At the time of the explosion, the aircraft engines were running while the plane was parked near to the AA hangar.
(3 diggs) Fujifilm FinePix F300EXR: A Fast-Focusing, 15x Zoom Point-and-Shoot Camera, and Four Others [DigitalCameras] gizmodo Fujifilm's rolling out five new FinePix cameras, among them the 12MP, 15x zooming F300EXR point-and-shoot, and the similar Z800EXR which trades that long zoom for a touch screen. Both have a new sensor that gives 'em super fast hybrid autofocus.
In addition to its Fujinon Super Wide-Angle lens (24-360mm equivalent), the F300EXR has a new 12MP EXR Super CCD sensor (it all sounds very super) that soups it up with a hybrid autofocus system, allowing it to deciding between both Phase Detection AF...
(1 diggs) September 2010 Mechanical Engineer & CPM Board Exam Result bazicsnews Manila, Philippines -The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces that 1,594 out of 2,387 (66.79%) passed the Mechanical Engineer Licensure Examinations given by the Board of Mechanical Engineering in Manila and Cebu this September 2010.

The members of the Board of Mechanical Engineering who gave the licensure examinations are Engr. Alfredo Y. Po, Chairman; Engr. Leandro A. Conti and Engr. Vicente B. Vosotros, Members.

The results were released in one (1) day after the last day of...
(1 diggs) NASA - Dawn's First Glimpse of asteroid Vesta corexian This image, processed to show the true size of the giant asteroid Vesta, shows Vesta in front of a spectacular background of stars. It was obtained by the framing camera aboard NASA's Dawn spacecraft on May 3, 2011, from a distance of about 1.2 million kilometers (750,000 miles). Since Vesta is so bright that it outshines its starry background, Dawn team members commanded a long exposure time to make the stars visible. They corrected the resulting exaggerated size of Vesta by superimposing a...