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peninsulapremium · 3 months ago
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booktaxiinmelbourne · 1 year ago
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taxipeninsula · 5 months ago
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morningtontaxi · 5 months ago
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Mornington Peninsula Taxis Service
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morningtonpeninsulacabs · 6 months ago
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rosebudtaxi · 7 months ago
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penisulacabs · 11 months ago
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melbournecabtaxi · 1 year ago
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rwby-encrusted-blog · 11 months ago
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Pacific Drive is a fantastic show of how Gameplay and Story mix.
In terms of Story, The Car is a Remnant. Remnants cause people to be obsessed with them and eventually drag them deep into the Exclusion Zone.
In gameplay, We always, Always come back to the car. It protects us from the Anomalies. It's our guardian, our taxi, our savior, and the only companion we constantly have access to.
Just as the Player Character likely grows accustomed and likely obsessed with the Car, so do we the Player.
We go out of our way to make the car better - Better Panels, doors, wheels, Stronger Engines, more fuel, more battery, ETC.
We, the players, grow attached to the car. It's our only real friend out here in the Exclusion Zone. Everyone else is just voices over Radio. It looks sad as it limps along on damaged or missing wheels. We care about it.
And still, the game tells us "Go Deeper."
And the Car, as a Remnant, Urges Us Deeper.
Make it better. Stronger. It's all you need to survive out there.
It's the most important thing in the world.
If you can, go play Pacific Drive. See what the Olympic Peninsula has to offer.
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airsllides · 2 months ago
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airsLLide No. 5060: N630PA, Swearingen Metroliner III, Peninsula Airways, Anchorage, July 15, 1990.
Better known under its shortened name PenAir Alaska, Peninsula Airways was formed in 1955 in King Salmon, AK. Initially serving local destinations in a feeder arrangement with Reeve Aleutian Airways, it moved its operations and headquarters to Anchorage in 1988 and began also connecting it with smaller towns and settlements on the Alaskan Peninsula and the Aleutians, using a newly acquired fleet of Metroliners carrying passengers and freight.
As its hangar and offices were located along the access road around Lake Hood Seaplane Base, it could happen to meet a PenAir aircraft moving on said road when driving around for photo opportunities. N630PA here has just taxied from Anchorage Ted Stephen's commuter tarmac to the base on Lake Hood for the night-stop and now seems to enjoy the late evening Northern summer sun - it is well past 10pm at the time of this picture - parked in front of the head-office.
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ilovemesomevincentprice · 2 years ago
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Okay, so the other night I fell down a rabbit hole of sorts. I found some post cards that Vincent had written to his daughter and his (ex) wife Mary. I just think they're so sweet. So I'm sharing them here. These do NOT belong to me. So I do NOT take credit. I just think they're awesome. I'll also do my best to translate in case anyone has any problem reading his writing.
This is a postcard he send to his daughter, Victoria in 1965. Look at the hearts he drew at the top!!!! Whyyyy is this so damn precious?! Moving on... It reads:
Dearest Toria - I love my Easter present - your pictures are beautiful but they make me homesick to see you. It won't be long now and we will have lots of fun when we are together again - I'll make you popovers and meat sticks in the fire and will plant a tree on your birthday and have a big cake! My movie is finally going pretty well but I wish I was doing it at home. Thanks Myrna for the letter. All my love, Daddy
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This post card was sent to his ex-wife Mary in the mid 70s. By this time, he was married to Coral Browne, but remained close friends with Mary. According to their daughter, there was an inside joke to this postcard (which I never understood - but maybe it's not for me to understand :) ) it reads:
Of course I never saw it - who has? The trip to Hong Kong was endless and I've been working my tail off doing publicity, etc. But still find Hong Kong fascinating even tho it's twice as big and as crowded as before - I overlook the bay to the peninsula now nestled unhappily in a forest of skyscrapers but I hear still good. All my love, Vincent *SIGH*
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This post card was sent to his daughter, Victoria and his ex wife Mary Price in February of 1975. Again, he was married to Coral Browne but remained close friends with his ex wife Mary. His daughter once said, "I was lucky that my parents remained friends after the divorce. They wanted what's best for each other and for me, which wasn't always easy because of my stepmother." Which, I could understand her stepmother's point of view, there. But still, it's insanely sweet that they remained good friends.
It reads: Dearest Tor. This is one of the fun things in the great modern museum here in Buffalo. The tour goes well but the weathers terrible. I was 8 hours late getting here but didn't miss the lecture. Love to you both, Dad.
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This letter was sent to his daughter, Victoria in 1976. It reads: Dearest Torsie. On my way to Ohio to rehearse Oliver - had a nice talk with your mama who says you're having a ball - I'd love to hear from you and so am sending a couple of cards to write on- do send them in the next week or so as I'll be here until the 20th - but so will you! All love to you! Dad.
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This post card was sent to his ex wife, Mary and his daughter Victoria in 1979. It reads:
Dearest M + V (Mary and Victoria) Well it slipped into town and seems to be doing very well though it's very strange management but quite legitimate - a lovely theater and set and nice people but NY audiences are not as vociferous as Denver, etc. still it's nice to be here and I love living in Gramercy park. I walk to work but taxi home. I've decided to do only a few head one nighters as it's too difficult to check everything and play it too. Still love doing it however - All Love Dad
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peninsulapremium · 3 months ago
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umichenginabroad · 7 months ago
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Week 1: Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (+ a Ferry)
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In the past week, I have used Italian trains, buses, taxis, a shuttle van, planes, and taken a ferry ride, so this blog post will be dedicated to transportation. 
To begin, I was supposed to fly from Chicago to Dublin, then Dublin to Naples, where CIS Abroad (the company hosting the program) provided transport shuttles to either the dorms or shared apartment accommodations in Sorrento. The initial long-haul flight wasn’t too bad, I read for the majority of the flight and was fed some half-decent food. 
Unfortunately, due to delays on the tarmac in Chicago, I missed my connecting flight in Dublin and had to figure out another way to Naples. I luckily discovered someone else also in my program in my same flight and we navigated Europe together. Since the next flight out to Naples wasn’t until the following evening, we decided to go instead to Rome and then brave the Italian train system to navigate to Naples. 
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(Me and a fellow study abroad student taking a shuttle to our new terminal in Dublin)
To preface, figuring out the train system seemed to be one of the biggest learning curves people that I have talked to have encountered in the past, and as such it was something I was nervous about coming to Italy. Trains (and ferries, as it turns out) are frequently late and don’t align with posted schedules, tickets have to not only be bought but also validated at the station, and the platform numbers commonly change right before arrival. We were supposed to be briefed on how to handle it during our orientation the first day, however we were thrown straight in the deep end! We used one of the most common websites for booking high-speed trains, ItaliaRail, and managed to book a train from the Rome airport to the main Roman train station (surprisingly far from the airport), then one from Rome to Naples for a total cost of around 65 euros.
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(Red passenger train with volcano in background)
Since the first train was a regional/local train, there were no assigned seats and thus we had to validate our tickets just before boarding through, however for the high speed cross-country train to Naples, since we had an assigned seat, we did not have to validate (something that stressed us out as you can face fines if you don’t properly validate tickets). Thankfully, everyone we talked to was very nice and helped us figure it out. 
Once in Naples, we shared a taxi to the airport with two other travelers we met along the way (5 euros each) and waited until a few others from the program landed and got the last transfer shuttle to Sorrento. Finally, after over 36 hours of traveling (almost 16 more than intended) we arrive with a leg up on the local transport compared to our peers.
Just earlier today, I took a bus with two other friends from Sorrento to Positano, another town along the Almalfi coast, for 10 euros. Getting the ticket was very easy, as the ticket booth at the bus station was clearly marked. The bus was about 30 minutes late, but that is to be expected for Italian buses. After around 45 minutes and many many curvy and windy roads, we got off at Positano and explored the town. On the way back, we bought ferry tickets for 19 euros (cheaper with cash than online) and waited in a long line to board. As with the bus, the ferry was quite late, but actually took less time to get back to Sorrento. I think the ferry is my new favorite form of transportation as I loved sitting on the top deck and watching the coastline go by. 
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(view of Sorrentine peninsula from top deck of ferry)
Overall, I am quite proud of myself for figuring out how to get around on the fly, but I definitely took away some important lessons. First, be patient, both with yourself and the transportation. Everyone gets lost/confused sometimes and navigating a new country is daunting. Be willing to ask for help if you don’t know what to do! It’s better than facing fines or unknowingly breaking any transit laws. Additionally, some places only take cash, make sure to always carry some cash! Lastly, if you can, TAKE DRAMAMINE, especially for the buses. I am not one to get car/motion sick, but the switch backs and coastal curves are no joke and all three of us were very close to turning green by the time we got off the bus. 
This post is getting long, but I wanted to share some details of Italian public transportation as that was one of my biggest questions going into this program. 
See you next week!
Marika Ruppart
Mechanical Engineering
Engineering in Sorrento, Italy 
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taxipeninsula · 5 months ago
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morningtontaxi · 7 months ago
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morningtonpeninsulacabs · 7 months ago
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