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Found rare Crew Change Rail Hop book why are hoppers hating my videos on book?


A few weeks ago I found something under a bus bench that is a crew change rail hopping guide with all the directions in it to hop the trains, and I noticed there were no videos of the routes, so I built a blog http//cddvddirectory.blogspot.com and started videotaping the directions out loud from book, not selling it, nor making a dime from it, just was so cool, so why are these hobo hippy freebie riders so pissed and can they really hurt me and they keep talking about copyright infringement... is there a copyright on this book? And what the hell or who the hell is "train doc" is it is man, or machine? HELP, I want to keep posting and have a whole video guide on crew change.

One thing people don't seem to recognize is the fact that in publishing this stuff, you are in reality aiding and abetting an illegal act. It is very easy for someone to upgrade themselves from a trespassing charge to one of burglary, without ever knowing it.

Federal and State charges are a very real possibility in today's climate, so you'll be aiding and abetting in the commission a felony.

We live in the most litigious society on the planet. Someone gets maimed or killed with your help then you can chain-up for a huge wrongful death suit that'll cost you every penny you make for the rest of your life.

Of course it therefore follows that you will have blood on your hands. This is a foolish, dangerous and illegal act. Not even train crews look the other way these days. Any one gets seen, they'll be reported. And when that train stops for the next crew change, law enforcement will be there to welcome you. Getting on is one thing, getting off is quite another.

You do realize we have radios, right? I don't need to even see you a mile behind me. Another employee will be inspecting the train as it passes, which all are required to do. He sees ya, now I know. A short time later law enforcement knows. Most carriers have a zero tolerance policy.

See how that works?



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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Digital Accessible Information System, or DAISY, is a means of creating digital talking books for people who wish to hearand navigatewritten material presented in an audible format; many such listeners have print disabilities, including blindness, impaired vision, dyslexia or other issues. Using DAISY, a talking book format is presented with enabled navigation within a sequential and hierarchical structure consisting of (markedup) text synchronized with audio. DAISY assists people who, for different reasons, have problems using regular printed media. DAISY books have the benefits of regular audiobooks, but they are superior because DAISY 2.02 provides up to six embedded navigation levels for content (i.e. other objects such as images, graphics, MathML etc) and for displaying synchronized text to speech. DAISY Multimedia can be a talking book, computerised text or a synchronised presentation of text and audio. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 128 Publication Date: 2010/09/17 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.30 inches

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Talking CCTV is a CCTV surveillance camera that is equipped with a speaker to allow an operator to speak to the people at the CCTVmonitored site. In Wiltshire, UK, 2003, a pilot scheme for what is now known as Talking CCTV was put into action; allowing operators of CCTV cameras to order criminals to stop what they were doing, ranging from ordering subjects to pick up their rubbish and put it in a bin to ordering groups of vandals to disperse. In 2005 Ray Mallon, the mayor and former senior police officer of Middlesbrough implemented Talking CCTV in his area. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 72 Publication Date: 2011/03/09 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.17 inches

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BPOE sung by Nat M. Wills - Victor II Talking Machine 1908


The History Of Snack And Drink Vending Machines

Did you know that snack and drink vending machines date back to 215 BC? That's right. But the first machine did not dispense candy bars or soda — it was actually a sophisticated urn invented by Hero, a Greek mathematician, to provide holy water for worship in Egyptian temples. It even accepted money.

Here's how it worked: Each worshipper had to deposit a coin, which would push down a lever connected to a valve set to release the holy water. Eventually the coin would fall off and the machine would reset itself using a counter-weight. Talk about an ode to a Grecian urn!

Even centuries later, when merchants started using more recognizable machines in the 1880s, snack machines were still a distant spot on the horizon. In fact, the first modern vending machine were introduced in 19th-century London to dispense post cards and books. It wasn't until vending machines came to the United States that things started getting interesting (and tasty). The

Thomas Adams Gum Company, the country's first vending manufacturer, started selling Tutti-Fruiti gum in vending machines in 1888. The initial machines were disturbed throughout the New York City Subway system, ensuring that a lot of people would see them.

The Tutti-Fruiti snack vending machines opened the floodgates for these machines for sale of all kinds. The first soda machine emerged at the beginning of the 1920s, however it didn't dispense cans or bottles — instead, the machine poured customers' drinks into cups. Drink vending machines featuring canned soda were not introduced until 1961.

Drink vending machines dispensing coffee came a bit later than soda machines, in 1946, but these devices were still significant to the industry, as they allowed vending machines for sale to break into the office world. Coffee machines continued to develop over the subsequent decades, offering single cups of coffee in 1960, bean-grinders in 1988, and specialty beverages like cappuccino in 1991.

The cigarette vending machine - a rare sight in the 21st century - was invented in 1926 and became a staple in many stores. Cigarette vending machines have become less common in the United States over the past decade due to health concerns and the illegality of selling cigarettes to minors. Canada banned cigarette machines in the 1980s, however they continue to exist in the United States, but usually in areas where everyone is over 18, such as clubs.

Believe it or not, vending machines have even been used to sell insurance. In the 1950s, '60s, and '70s, many airports featured vending machines with life insurance policies covering plane crash fatalities. These machines were financial goldmines for insurance providers, as they capitalized on many people's fears of flying.

Regardless of its contents, the vending machine is an iconic part of our economy and culture, representing the progress of the Industrial Age during which it became popular. The enormous success of vending machines for sale even inspired a number of other devices, including slot and pinball machines. And we owe it all to Hero.

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