Saturday, October 30, 2010

James McLaren bolsters Scots veterans' squad to compete in Dubai Tens

James McLaren bolsters Scots veterans’ squad to compete in Dubai Tens
JAMES McLaren has joined a host of former internationalists in signing up to the Scottish veterans team competing in the Dubai Tens in December after injury curtailed his invo
Read more on The Scotsman: Sport

my dad, the aeronautical engineer
James Patterson

Image by blakespot
My father, James Claude Patterson Jr., passed away on April 26, 2010. He spent 35 years of his life working as a NASA aeronautical engineer.

Shortly after his death, I found a great number of photos I had not seen on his digital camera. What you see here are some of those that pertain to his career, as well as some I have taken after his passing, of artifacts of his science.

He contributed to the development of the Whitcomb Winglet, which is in popular use today, but his most recent work centered around his Wingtip Vortex Turbine research.

I seek to find a contact within NASA to whom I may convey the accumulated work that remains in his home.

This is a tribute.

my dad, the aeronautical engineer
James Patterson

Image by blakespot
My father, James Claude Patterson Jr., passed away on April 26, 2010. He spent 35 years of his life working as a NASA aeronautical engineer.

Shortly after his death, I found a great number of photos I had not seen on his digital camera. What you see here are some of those that pertain to his career, as well as some I have taken after his passing, of artifacts of his science.

He contributed to the development of the Whitcomb Winglet, which is in popular use today, but his most recent work centered around his Wingtip Vortex Turbine research.

I seek to find a contact within NASA to whom I may convey the accumulated work that remains in his home.

This is a tribute.

my dad, the aeronautical engineer
James Patterson

Image by blakespot
My father, James Claude Patterson Jr., passed away on April 26, 2010. He spent 35 years of his life working as a NASA aeronautical engineer.

Shortly after his death, I found a great number of photos I had not seen on his digital camera. What you see here are some of those that pertain to his career, as well as some I have taken after his passing, of artifacts of his science.

He contributed to the development of the Whitcomb Winglet, which is in popular use today, but his most recent work centered around his Wingtip Vortex Turbine research.

I seek to find a contact within NASA to whom I may convey the accumulated work that remains in his home.

This is a tribute.

Worst Case – #James #Patterson#James #Patterson#Entertainment > www.youreader.com/b.php?i=786by EntertainmentWW (Entertainment)

I just finished I, Alex Cross. Check it out at http://facebook.books.livingsocial.com/books/100502599020-james-patterson-i-alex-crossby DougEverly78 (Doug Everly)

Now reading "Tell Me Your Dreams" by Sidney Sheldon. I think that Patterson, the main character's surname, is a tribute to James Patterson. – by robnuguid (Rob Jeremiah Nuguid)

James Patterson Trivia!
I saw a video about the sixth Maximum Ride series book coming out March 15, 2010 and in it James Patterson announced that Angel makes a prediction that the first flock member to die is going to be Fang. I love Fang. He’s like my favorite character. What would your reaction be if James Patterson does decide to kill off Fang first in the series?

Answer by Ann L
I WOULD BE SO MAD!!!!!!!!! NOOOOO I LOVE FANG!!!!!! I would be caught between anger and sadness!!!!!!!!!!!!

No comments:

Post a Comment