Trackless train. train the

22 July 2008

This article is about trackless trains. For road trains that carry freight see road train, for other trains see train (disambiguation).

A trackless train is a series of connected road vehicles, usually shaped like a railway train. They can also be called road trains, deltrain or dotto trains and Renner Trains.

A trackless train usually consists […]

Blondi. puppies

28 June 2008

Blondi (1934 – 29 April 1945) was Adolf Hitler’s German Shepherd Dog. She was given to him as a gift by Martin Bormann in 1941. Blondi stayed with Hitler even after his move to the underground bunker during the Battle of Berlin, and in April 1945 had a litter of five puppies through Gerdy Troost’s […]

Stop and examine. train

26 January 2008

The Stop and Examine rule on railways allows, if not requires, train crew to stop a train if they hear strange sounds or vibrations. Strange sounds can sometimes indicate serious problems like derailed or broken wheels.

Accidents
Failure to implement the Stop and Examine rule contributed to the Eschede train disaster of 1998, killing 101 […]

Gripping hand. commands or hand

31 December 2007

In the science fiction novels The Mote in God’s Eye and The Gripping Hand by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, the gripping hand is used literally to refer to the strongest of the three asymmetrical arms of the alien “Moties”, some species of which have two weaker arms with better fine control on one […]

California State Games. abilities

23 December 2007

The California State Games is an Olympic-style competition for California’s amateur athletes of all ages and abilities. The Games is a member of the National Congress of State Games and of the United States Olympic Committee. The 2007 California Winter Games, consisting of ice hockey, figure skating, skiing, and snowboarding, will take place […]

Dog trainer. commands or hand

13 December 2007

A dog trainer is a person involved in the training of dogs.

Professional “dog trainers” train the dogs to understand and comply with voice commands or hand signals. But as is more often the case, they find they must train the owners in proper use and technique. This is an important part of the dog training […]

Shaggy dog. dog training

2 December 2007

The term “shaggy dog” can refer to:

One of two films:

The Shaggy Dog (1959 film) and

The Shaggy Dog (2006 film).

Shaggy dog story, a type of story

See also Joke, Lie, Old English Sheepdog, Yarn

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Child Find Ontario. they find they

11 October 2007

Child Find Ontario is a non-profit community service dedicated to advocating missing children; as a branch of Child Find, it oversees 20 chapters in the province of Ontario. Each year, Child Find Ontario receives reports of 40 to 50 missing children.

External links

Child Find Ontario

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Sarkic. achieve the desired level

11 September 2007

Sarkic, from the Greek σάρξ, flesh (or hylic, from the Greek ύλη, stuff, or matter) in gnosticism describes the lowest level of human nature — the fleshly, instinctive level. This isn’t the notion of body as opposed to thought; rather the sarkic level is said to be the lowest level of thought.

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Du Yuming. obedience

31 August 2007

Du Yuming (py) or Tu Yü-ming (wg) (杜聿明) (November 28, 1903-May 7, 1981) was a Kuomintang field commander active in the Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) theatre of World War II and in the Chinese Civil War from 1945 to 1949.

A trusted protégé of Chiang Kai-shek, Tu was a graduate of the first cadet class at the […]

Navajo (passenger train). train

26 March 2007

The Navajo was one of the named passenger trains of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. The economy train entered daily service between Chicago-Los Angeles-San Francisco as train Nos. 9 & 10 on October 1, 1915 as a replacement for the railroad’s Tourist Flyer, and operated until January 14, 1940.

The Navajo name has […]

Sensible Train Spotting. train

11 March 2007

Sensible Train Spotting is a computer game for the Amiga, released by Sensible Software.

The game is Sensible Software’s last ever Amiga game and is only available on an Amiga Power cover disk from August 1995. Because of this, it is not nearly as famous as Sensible Software’s earlier releases, Sensible Soccer and Cannon Fodder.

Sensible Train […]

Automatic train stop. train

6 January 2007

An automatic train stop is a system on a train that will automatically stop a train if certain situations happened (unresponsive train operator, earthquake, disconnected rail, train running over a stop signal, etc) to prevent accidents from happening.

Contents

1 Usage around the world

1.1 USA
1.2 Japan
1.3 South Korea

2 See also

Usage around the world

USA
This system is required equipment […]

M Train. to train

16 December 2006

M Train has the following meanings:

M>Train the a former operator of half of Melbourne’s suburban railway network

The M (New York City Subway service)

The Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line in Boston, Massachusetts

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