The second season of Prison Break, an American serial drama television series, commenced airing in the United States on August 21, 2006 on Mondays at 9:00 pm (EST) on the Fox Broadcasting Company. Prison Break is produced by Adelstein-Parouse Productions, in association with Rat Television, Original Television Movie and 20th Century Fox Television. The season contains 22 episodes, and concluded on April 2, 2007. Series creator Paul Scheuring describes the second season as "The Fugitive times eight", and likens it to the "second half of The Great Escape".
Prison Break revolves around two brothers: one who has been sentenced to death for a crime he did not commit and his younger sibling, a genius who devises an elaborate plan to help him escape prison. The brothers, along with six other prisoners at Fox River State Penitentiary, manage to escape, and the second season follows a massive manhunt chasing the group. Dubbed the Fox River Eight, the group splits and members go their individual way, occasionally meeting up to help each other. They struggle to escape from the police while avoiding a secret group of multinationals called The Company, that wants them all dead.
The series premiered worldwide on ITV on Thursday 23 February 2009. As of 11 June 2014, a total of 53 episodes have been shown globally. Internationally, the programme is broadcast in thirteen-episode runs, however, in Britain, each thirteen-episode run is broadcast in two halves - one containing seven episodes, and the other containing the remaining six. This results in several episodes being broadcast in foreign countries months before their British broadcast. The series premiered in America on BBC America on October 3, 2010.
Combat juggling is a sport played by two or more players juggling three juggling clubs each. Combat can be played individually against a single opponent (one-on-one-combat), between teams of two or more players each, or in a group where everyone plays against everyone. The object of the game is to maintain the own juggling pattern while attempting to make the opponent drop one or more clubs.
Rules and gameplay
Basic rules
The players start juggling three clubs at the same time. Players are allowed to interfere with other players' patterns in an attempt to make them drop. They should only attack their opponents' clubs, not their opponents' bodies. Anyone who is no longer juggling at least three clubs (because they dropped, collected, or had a club stolen by an opponent) is out of the game. The last person left juggling wins.
One-on-one-combat
The player who drops will not gain a point, while the player who maintains the juggling longer than the opponent and finishes its pattern cleanly, i.e. catches all three clubs without dropping, will.
The ComBat was an aluminiumcricket bat and the subject of an incident that occurred at the WACA cricket ground in Perth in December 1979.
Australia were playing England in the first Test, and were in trouble at the end of the first day, at a score of 232/8 with Dennis Lillee not out. When the second day of play began, Lillee emerged onto the field carrying not the traditional willow bat, but a cricket bat made from aluminium. The bat, manufactured by the company of Lillee's good friend Graeme Monaghan, was intended only as a cheap replacement for traditional cricket bats for schools and developing countries. Nevertheless, Lillee decided to use it in the Test match as a marketing stunt, and at that point, there were no rules against using such a bat. This was not the first time Lillee had used an aluminium bat, as he had employed one 12 days previously in a Test against the West Indies, without incident.
The trouble began on the fourth ball of the day, when Lillee straight drove a ball from Ian Botham. The ball went for three runs, and nothing appeared untoward. However, Australian captain Greg Chappell thought that the ball should have gone for a four, and instructed twelfth manRodney Hogg to deliver a conventional wooden bat to Lillee. As this was happening, English captain Mike Brearley complained to umpires Max O'Connell and Don Weser that the metallic bat was damaging the soft, leather cricket ball.
Combat is an early video game by Atari, Inc. for the Atari 2600. It was released as one of the nine launch titles for the system in September 1977, and was included in the box with the system from its introduction until 1982. Combat was based on two earlier black-and-white coin-operated arcade games produced by Atari: Tank (published under the Kee Games name) in 1974 and Jet Fighter in 1975.
Earlier in 1977, Coleco had released the similarly titled Telstar Combat!, an entry in its Telstar series of dedicated consoles. Unlike the Coleco game, Combat had color graphics and numerous gameplay variations. The 27 game modes featured a variety of different combat scenarios, including tanks, biplanes, and jet fighters. The tank games had interesting options such as bouncing munitions ("Tank-Pong") and invisibility. The biplane and jet games also allowed for variation, such as multiple planes per player and an inventive game with a squadron of planes versus one giant bomber. Atari also produced a version of Combat for Sears titled Tank Plus (alluding to the original arcade game Tank). Combat was programmed by Joe Decuir and Larry Wagner.
I filmed a few NJ Transit and Metro-North trains at Mount Arlington Station in Mount Arlington, NJ.
published: 05 Jan 2019
Mt. Arlington Station - NJTransit
published: 16 Feb 2022
A day at Mount Arlington Station NJ Transit. Part 1.
published: 03 Jul 2015
*SPECIAL EDITION* NJTransit Armed Forces Locomotive - Mt. Arlington Station HD 1080p
published: 16 Feb 2022
Mt. Arlington NJ Transit Station
published: 17 May 2024
Dover, Mount Arlington & Lake Hopatcong - 3 Interesting Train Stations in Western New Jersey
3 NJ Transit Morris & Essex Line and Montclair Boonton Line Stations in a row, east to west, in western New Jersey
published: 29 May 2022
Four NJ Transit Trains in the Six O'clock Hour - Mount Arlington, NJ - September 21, 2023
Four trains between 6 and 7pm at Mount Arlington train station.
1079 - NJT 4205
858 - NJT 4528
1055 - NJT 4527
807 - NJT 4513
published: 21 Sep 2023
Liberty Railfan Disclaimer & Arlington Station Slideshow
Hello Liberty Railfan Viewers lately I have been getting some fairly strange and sort of rude comments regarding what I put in my channel. I only railfan/trainspot as a hobby. I am not a pro or perfectionist I'm glad with I know and don't care to be exact spot on. I don't know horn types, wide cabs, standard cabs, Yn3 paint whatever, some train symbols, or railroad location names "Control Points". Please just relax and watch the trains, if you have to know all those things to an exact science please go trackside yourself and film the trains or watch another channel.
Please enjoy the short slideshow of photos at my hometown station now abandoned. The Arlington Station in Kearny NJ was a stop along New Jersey Transit's Boonton Line former Erie Greenwood Lake Branch. For more info of ...
published: 07 May 2020
A Few NJ Transit Evening Rush Hour Trains at Mount Arlington
On 5/10, I decided to head out on the Montclair & Booton and Morris & Essex Line for the first time for the evening rush as they all originated in Hoboken on that line.
Trains Featuring:
Train #1- NJ Transit train #877 to Hacettstown 0:00-1:23
Train #2- NJ Transit train #880 to Hoboken 1:31-3:35
Train #3- NJ Transit train #853 to Mount Olive 2:37-4:12
Train #4- NJ Transit train #1079 to Hackettstown 4:18-5:24
Train #5- NJ Transit train #858 to Hoboken 5:28-6:52
Train #6- NJ Transit train #1055 to Mount Olive 6:58-8:15
Train #7- NJ Transit train #807 to Lake Hopatong 8:20-9:04
published: 16 May 2019
NJT Route 199D Arriving in North Arlington, NJ!
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Hello Liberty Railfan Viewers lately I have been getting some fairly strange and sort of rude comments regarding what I put in my channel. I only railfan/train...
Hello Liberty Railfan Viewers lately I have been getting some fairly strange and sort of rude comments regarding what I put in my channel. I only railfan/trainspot as a hobby. I am not a pro or perfectionist I'm glad with I know and don't care to be exact spot on. I don't know horn types, wide cabs, standard cabs, Yn3 paint whatever, some train symbols, or railroad location names "Control Points". Please just relax and watch the trains, if you have to know all those things to an exact science please go trackside yourself and film the trains or watch another channel.
Please enjoy the short slideshow of photos at my hometown station now abandoned. The Arlington Station in Kearny NJ was a stop along New Jersey Transit's Boonton Line former Erie Greenwood Lake Branch. For more info of the station: https://bit.ly/2Wz6dX7
Greenwood Lake Branch: https://bit.ly/3dtZGnw
Some helpful info on the Ice and Iron Rail Trail
https://www.facebook.com/FriendsofIceAndIron/
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Hello Liberty Railfan Viewers lately I have been getting some fairly strange and sort of rude comments regarding what I put in my channel. I only railfan/trainspot as a hobby. I am not a pro or perfectionist I'm glad with I know and don't care to be exact spot on. I don't know horn types, wide cabs, standard cabs, Yn3 paint whatever, some train symbols, or railroad location names "Control Points". Please just relax and watch the trains, if you have to know all those things to an exact science please go trackside yourself and film the trains or watch another channel.
Please enjoy the short slideshow of photos at my hometown station now abandoned. The Arlington Station in Kearny NJ was a stop along New Jersey Transit's Boonton Line former Erie Greenwood Lake Branch. For more info of the station: https://bit.ly/2Wz6dX7
Greenwood Lake Branch: https://bit.ly/3dtZGnw
Some helpful info on the Ice and Iron Rail Trail
https://www.facebook.com/FriendsofIceAndIron/
Music in the video:
Time Rider by | e s c p | https://escp-music.bandcamp.com
Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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On 5/10, I decided to head out on the Montclair & Booton and Morris & Essex Line for the first time for the evening rush as they all originated in Hoboken on th...
On 5/10, I decided to head out on the Montclair & Booton and Morris & Essex Line for the first time for the evening rush as they all originated in Hoboken on that line.
Trains Featuring:
Train #1- NJ Transit train #877 to Hacettstown 0:00-1:23
Train #2- NJ Transit train #880 to Hoboken 1:31-3:35
Train #3- NJ Transit train #853 to Mount Olive 2:37-4:12
Train #4- NJ Transit train #1079 to Hackettstown 4:18-5:24
Train #5- NJ Transit train #858 to Hoboken 5:28-6:52
Train #6- NJ Transit train #1055 to Mount Olive 6:58-8:15
Train #7- NJ Transit train #807 to Lake Hopatong 8:20-9:04
On 5/10, I decided to head out on the Montclair & Booton and Morris & Essex Line for the first time for the evening rush as they all originated in Hoboken on that line.
Trains Featuring:
Train #1- NJ Transit train #877 to Hacettstown 0:00-1:23
Train #2- NJ Transit train #880 to Hoboken 1:31-3:35
Train #3- NJ Transit train #853 to Mount Olive 2:37-4:12
Train #4- NJ Transit train #1079 to Hackettstown 4:18-5:24
Train #5- NJ Transit train #858 to Hoboken 5:28-6:52
Train #6- NJ Transit train #1055 to Mount Olive 6:58-8:15
Train #7- NJ Transit train #807 to Lake Hopatong 8:20-9:04
Hello Liberty Railfan Viewers lately I have been getting some fairly strange and sort of rude comments regarding what I put in my channel. I only railfan/trainspot as a hobby. I am not a pro or perfectionist I'm glad with I know and don't care to be exact spot on. I don't know horn types, wide cabs, standard cabs, Yn3 paint whatever, some train symbols, or railroad location names "Control Points". Please just relax and watch the trains, if you have to know all those things to an exact science please go trackside yourself and film the trains or watch another channel.
Please enjoy the short slideshow of photos at my hometown station now abandoned. The Arlington Station in Kearny NJ was a stop along New Jersey Transit's Boonton Line former Erie Greenwood Lake Branch. For more info of the station: https://bit.ly/2Wz6dX7
Greenwood Lake Branch: https://bit.ly/3dtZGnw
Some helpful info on the Ice and Iron Rail Trail
https://www.facebook.com/FriendsofIceAndIron/
Music in the video:
Time Rider by | e s c p | https://escp-music.bandcamp.com
Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
On 5/10, I decided to head out on the Montclair & Booton and Morris & Essex Line for the first time for the evening rush as they all originated in Hoboken on that line.
Trains Featuring:
Train #1- NJ Transit train #877 to Hacettstown 0:00-1:23
Train #2- NJ Transit train #880 to Hoboken 1:31-3:35
Train #3- NJ Transit train #853 to Mount Olive 2:37-4:12
Train #4- NJ Transit train #1079 to Hackettstown 4:18-5:24
Train #5- NJ Transit train #858 to Hoboken 5:28-6:52
Train #6- NJ Transit train #1055 to Mount Olive 6:58-8:15
Train #7- NJ Transit train #807 to Lake Hopatong 8:20-9:04
I've been shaking hands He's been taking numbers All my life I want to see you cry I want to hear you talk It's been quiet for a long time I lost them all in combat I sold them out No one visiting Is my punishment for Backing out Making sounds means making friends these days I want to see you cry I want to hear you talk It's been quiet for a long time I lost them all in combat I sold them out I disappeared in combat