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	<title>The daily blah blah &#187; trains</title>
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		<title>from the old to the new while riding the train</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Dec 2007 15:22:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While almost everyone I know was resting on Christmas day after a hearty meal, I took a brief excursion from Kalamata to Zevgolatio. On the way back, I shot some pretty pictures and I plan to write more about them in future posts. For the time being, here is a preview of things to come: I tried to keep an eye on the track and the surround scenery, but the bombardier railbus cockpit is pretty fascinating when compared to older pilot cabins Just outside Kalamata, passing by the local yard/repair shop, a picture of three generations of Greek trains: from right to left: 1) the older AK 640.02 De Dietrich which carried the bulk of passenger traffic in the Peloponnese for more than 30 years since the 50s. 2) IC Man 6502. In addition to the red-white coloring scheme, 6502 is covered with graffiti. 3) Railbus bombardier (no numbering visible) in the far left. A little bit further two more veterans of the rail network: Esslingen Ferrostahl slowly dying with 3 Mitsubishi locos used for switching and brief journeys locally. More pictures and a detailed log will appear shortly. I. Powered by ScribeFire. Related articles Talks fail to end French [...]
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		<title>new picasa for linux</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Dec 2007 20:35:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most recent word from the friendly folks at google is the new picasa 2.7 preview for linux. Update: This version includes things that the 2.5 version did not. My preferred ones are: better raw support, better import capabilities and picasaweb album uploads. Also noted this version (albeit a preview one) is available as a .deb file for those of us who live in the amd64 universe. In past postings from this blog, I had mentioned how I was able to install the .deb archive for the x86 architecture. It worked just fine, mind you, but it is always nice when a 64-bit version is available. My two gripes so far are these: 1) I still cannot post an image and type some text in any other language but english (the usual ALT+SHIFT combo for switching between languages does not work). 2) Picasa will upload an image and create a post in blogger only This is a recent image taken from inside my car. I have been following this IC train since it left Patras station and was waiting for it to cross the Papaflessa Street junction. In the back, you can see St. Andrew&#8217;s cathedral dome. Photo taken with [...]
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		<title>trainspotting</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Feb 2007 07:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the weekend, I took the following photos at the Kalamata train station, in southern Peloponnese in Greece. I was more interested in the Plasser &#38; Theurer engine, but the IC (a Man-Siemens unit) and a Bombardier Railbus just arrived so, I had to take their photos, too Here they are:Plasser &#38; Theurer GWS75 The Intercity (car #5503) and just as I was leaving, the GT2 (vehicle #4310) showed up and stopped just in front of the IC on the same track : I. No related posts.
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