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Monday, March 25, 2013

Fw: Alert Message: AMBER ALERT ACTIVATION


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Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2013 16:52:52 -0000
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Monday March 25, 2013, 9:46 AM

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Alert: AMBER ALERT ACTIVATION

Hi Ken McCoy,

THIS IS AN AMBER ALERT MESSAGE FROM THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL.

A CHILD ABDUCTION OCCURRED ON MARCH, 25 AT 06:43 AM, IN THE CITY OF SAN JOSE, SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. THE CHILD'S NAME IS GABRIELA QUINTERO, A 12-MONTH-OLD HISPANIC FEMALE. THE SUSPECT IS A HISPANIC FEMALE WITH NO FURTHER IDENTIFYING INFORMATION. THE SUSPECT STOLE THE VEHICLE FROM IN FRONT OF A RESIDENCE WITH THE CHILD LOCATED INSIDE.

DRIVING A 2006 WHITE JEEP LIBERTY, CA LICENSE PLATE NUMBER 6BWK440.

To report possible sightings, call 911

Instructions:

IF THE CHILD IS LOCATED PLEASE CALL 911

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Alert Details
Severity:
Extreme - Extraordinary threat to life or property
Urgency:
Immediate - Responsive action SHOULD be taken immediately
Certainty:
Observed - Determined to have occurred or to be ongoing
Category:
Law enforcement, military, homeland and local/private security
Event Description:
Amber Alert

Sent by California Highway Patrol
601 North 7th Street, Sacramento, CA 95811

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Friday, March 22, 2013

Fw: The movie, "Olympus Has Fallen" opens 3/22


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Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 12:14:06 -0400
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Subject: The movie, "Olympus Has Fallen" opens 3/22

 

 

 

 

OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN


SYPNOSIS:
America's national security team must rely on a disgraced
former guard to save the president after terrorists seize
control of the White House and hold the president hostage.

CAST:
Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart,
Morgan Freeman, Angela Bassett

DIRECTOR:
Antoine Fuqua

GENRES:
Action/Adventure, Suspense/Thriller


For a preview, showtimes and tickets

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Friday, March 15, 2013

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Ali film shoot.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Fw: Spring Photography


From: PAUL CALKINS <bella.art@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2013 15:46:52 -0700 (PDT)
To: Ken McCoy<xipnek@aol.com>
Subject: Spring Photography


Copyright 2005 Paul Calkins

F stop 9 Shutter Speed 1/640 sec ISO 400 Focal Length 30mm

First Bee First Blossom


Ken,
Hope all is going well, any new projects for you?  Have a great week!

PC

Photographic Thoughts

Volume II

 

March 11, 2013

 

Spring Photography

 

By Paul Calkins © 2013

Bellaartandphoto.com

 

 A few years ago while in Atwater, California a little Central San Joaquin Valley town above Merced, I came upon a lone almond tree.   It sat near the county road on what was left of an old scruffy fence line that had once enclosed an orchard.  Down the road from this lonely tree, was a thriving almond orchard, pruned and aligned in perfect spacing. These domestic trees which were interspersed with bee hives and were just about finished with their all important bloom and proceed to leaf out and set fruit.   With a little rain, judicious irrigation and hard work, this orchard would provide a wonderful crop of delicious fruit.  In addition the bees would provide an addition product of sweet honey.

 

The un-kept tree was late arriving to the season; it was dressed in a beautiful white effusion.  It was these flowers that caught my attention, and also the fact that no one would care if I explored these tresses with my camera.  I began working the tree from various angles pushing into the interior.   I did notice that the auto focus seemed to be working at hyper speed.  I turned it off and adjusted the f-stop to achieve a shallow depth of field, and yet focus in on details of the blossom.    That was follow by the sudden realization that in my view finder I could see that I was surrounded by bees! After a moment of startled reflection, the sound of precisely tuned wings entered my psyche.  I was witnessing a hard working brood, going about their business, of loading up and mixing pollen with blossoms.   During this moment of terrified reflection, it occurred to me that I posed no threat, and caused a minimum of disruption of their activity and so was ignored.  I remained quiet and began to focus on and photograph the army of Apis mellifera.  I finished up, and cautiously backed away from the tree and made my way to my car.  None of the workers followed, and I called the session a success, there had been no painful encounters for either side.  I cannot say the same for some of the human meetings that I have been in.

 

Thanks for listening. 

Fw: Spring Photography


From: PAUL CALKINS <bella.art@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2013 15:46:52 -0700 (PDT)
To: Ken McCoy<xipnek@aol.com>
Subject: Spring Photography


Copyright 2005 Paul Calkins

F stop 9 Shutter Speed 1/640 sec ISO 400 Focal Length 30mm

First Bee First Blossom


Ken,
Hope all is going well, any new projects for you?  Have a great week!

PC

Photographic Thoughts

Volume II

 

March 11, 2013

 

Spring Photography

 

By Paul Calkins © 2013

Bellaartandphoto.com

 

 A few years ago while in Atwater, California a little Central San Joaquin Valley town above Merced, I came upon a lone almond tree.   It sat near the county road on what was left of an old scruffy fence line that had once enclosed an orchard.  Down the road from this lonely tree, was a thriving almond orchard, pruned and aligned in perfect spacing. These domestic trees which were interspersed with bee hives and were just about finished with their all important bloom and proceed to leaf out and set fruit.   With a little rain, judicious irrigation and hard work, this orchard would provide a wonderful crop of delicious fruit.  In addition the bees would provide an addition product of sweet honey.

 

The un-kept tree was late arriving to the season; it was dressed in a beautiful white effusion.  It was these flowers that caught my attention, and also the fact that no one would care if I explored these tresses with my camera.  I began working the tree from various angles pushing into the interior.   I did notice that the auto focus seemed to be working at hyper speed.  I turned it off and adjusted the f-stop to achieve a shallow depth of field, and yet focus in on details of the blossom.    That was follow by the sudden realization that in my view finder I could see that I was surrounded by bees! After a moment of startled reflection, the sound of precisely tuned wings entered my psyche.  I was witnessing a hard working brood, going about their business, of loading up and mixing pollen with blossoms.   During this moment of terrified reflection, it occurred to me that I posed no threat, and caused a minimum of disruption of their activity and so was ignored.  I remained quiet and began to focus on and photograph the army of Apis mellifera.  I finished up, and cautiously backed away from the tree and made my way to my car.  None of the workers followed, and I called the session a success, there had been no painful encounters for either side.  I cannot say the same for some of the human meetings that I have been in.

 

Thanks for listening. 

Thursday, March 07, 2013

Fw: Najieb3 sent you a video: "Run for the Dream Indoor Track & Field Meet airing on KAIL TV April 14th & 21st @ 12 PM"


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