Photos from Symposium

Started by Irvine John Donald, June 01, 2012, 10:43:28 AM

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Irvine John Donald

Hi forum readers. I am going to post photos from the event throughout the three days of the symposium. It's 12.25pm on Friday in Washington. I have just posted a test picture to the web link below. I am not sure how often I can post that will depend mostly on my camera and iPad batteries. Please reply if there is a particular shot you might like or that you think I am missing. Wish you were here.

The hall is starting to fill up nicely. The test shot is the empty meeting room being set up.

The link is. https://picasaweb.google.com/irvdonald/Earhart75thSymposium?authkey=Gv1sRgCIKup5u7tdXUlQE

If it breaks then let me know. Thanks.
Respectfully Submitted;

Irv

C.W. Herndon

Picture looks great Irv. Keep it up!
Woody (former 3316R)
"the watcher"

James G. Stoveken

WOW!  An unexpected pleasure!  Thank you JDI!  Any pictures or info is much appreciated.
Jim Stoveken

Jeff Victor Hayden

Good work Irv. Thanks for sharing.
This must be the place

Rich Ramsey

I am so mad I couldn't make this. GRRR  >:(

But thank you for sharing these.
"Hang Tough"
Rich

C.W. Herndon

Irv, no new photos since the search patterns. Are you broken?
Woody (former 3316R)
"the watcher"

Chris Johnson

C.W.

Looks like their on a break  ;D

C.W. Herndon

Chris, he put several more up that I didn't see before including those from Arlington.

Irv, thank Bruce for those of the grave marker.
Woody (former 3316R)
"the watcher"

Rich Ramsey

Those shots of Nessie are amazing! Something is there for sure, but what!?  Almost looks like a wave was hitting it as the picture was taken. I can see "man made" parts though.

Good work guys!
"Hang Tough"
Rich

Chris Johnson

Thanks Bruce, knew you had your own visits to make but its also nice to see those other markers.

Chris Johnson

Quote from: Rich Ramsey on June 01, 2012, 03:11:42 PM
Those shots of Nessie are amazing! Something is there for sure, but what!?  Almost looks like a wave was hitting it as the picture was taken. I can see "man made" parts though.

Good work guys!

Just wish I could see something appart from a circle within a circle.

Brad Beeching

Thank you so much for thinking of those of us who could not attend... I have pulled my monitor closer and wiped the dust from the screen in anticipation of your pictures...

Thanks Again!

Brad
Brad

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Bruce Thomas

Quote from: Chris Johnson on June 01, 2012, 03:26:45 PM
Thanks Bruce, knew you had your own visits to make but its also nice to see those other markers.
You are too subtle, Chris!  "Markers" indeed!  I had to read your comment again to catch that.

Hey, at least I found him within a couple of hours of entering that huge Arlington National Cemetery ... without needing to "circle and zoom".  BTW if anyone wants to similarly find Lambrecht's grave, the final picture shows it in relation to the amphitheater where the Tomb of the Unknowns is.  Standing at the extreme right side of the balcony area (overlooking where the Changing of the Guard ceremony begins for the guard coming on duty), look over the brow of the hill to the right in order to spot Lambrecht's marker.  Oops, I used that word again.
LTM,

Bruce
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no7up

The Monte Carlo results are interesting. Since they were well short of Howland, it explains why they did not see Baker Island on their way down the 157/357 line. Also, following the 157/357 line SE from the centroid puts them right on top of Nikumaroro.

Chris Johnson

Quote from: Charlie Chisholm on June 01, 2012, 07:03:04 PM
The Monte Carlo results are interesting. Since they were well short of Howland, it explains why they did not see Baker Island on their way down the 157/357 line. Also, following the 157/357 line SE from the centroid puts them right on top of Nikumaroro.

Wounder what GLP will have to say about that one  ;D