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Remember Those "Pictures of the Day" ????
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crystal
Posted 2007-11-03 5:51 PM (#8920)


Master and Commander

Posts: 2191

Location: Port Ludlow, WA (the Olympic Penninsula)
Subject: Remember Those "Pictures of the Day" ????

If your remember the "Pictures of the Day" - I have reinstituted something of the kind but now known  as the "Feature Picture" on the Sealion website via the BBS there - here's a link to get you started - happy lurking!

http://www.usssealion.com/sealion/images/featured_picture.htm

GaryKC
Posted 2007-11-03 8:19 PM (#8925 - in reply to #8920)


COMSUBBBS

Posts: 3673

Location: Kansas City Missouri
Subject: RE: Remember Those "Pictures of the Day" ????

Thanks Chief, I can see Clearly again!
steamboat
Posted 2007-11-04 5:06 PM (#8940 - in reply to #8925)
Master and Commander

Posts: 1814

Location: Boydton, Virginia
Subject: RE: Remember Those "Pictures of the Day" ????

Great pic. Chief. Keep 'em coming!
I only see one stack on her. Wasn't the Arizona a coal burner? what's up with the single stack?
Steamboat sends
Park Dallis
Posted 2007-11-05 10:16 AM (#8947 - in reply to #8940)


Old Salt

Posts: 419

Location: Anchorage, Alaska
Subject: RE: Remember Those "Pictures of the Day" ????

Consistent with other pics...



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