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  1. UP: Commemorative Locomotives
  2. Up movie review & film summary (2009)
  3. Alt Codes
  4. UP: Union Pacific Special Agents
  5. UP: Heritage Donation Special
  6. Rob Schneider Fox Nation Stand


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UP: Commemorative Locomotives

Commemorative Locomotives A very rare honor, Union Pacific has created only 17 commemorative locomotives in its more than 150 year history.Some pay homage to the our predecessors that merged into today's Union Pacific, while others recognize important organizations in American society. Our Heritage Through the years, a series of mergers helped Union Pacific create the strongest franchise in North America. Union Pacific pays homage to those railroads, and the generations of men and women who helped to build a great nation, and the foundation for our future. • • • • • • Olympic Locomotives In addition to being carried by more than 11,500 Torchbearers, • SD70M, 2001 • SD70M, 2002 Union Pacific also transported the Olympic Flame more than 3,500 miles during the Olympic Torch Relay for the Atlanta 1996 Centennial Olympic Games. • UP No. 1886 1996 Olympic Games • 1996 Olympic Games Community Service Locomotives • • • • Retired Locomotives

Up movie review & film summary (2009)

"Up" is a wonderful film, with characters who are as believable as any characters can be who spend much of their time floating above the rain forests of Venezuela. They have tempers, problems and obsessions. They are cute and goofy, but they aren't cute in the treacly way of little cartoon animals. They're cute in the human way of the animation master This is another masterwork from Pixar, which is leading the charge in modern animation. The movie was directed by The movie will be shown in 3-D in some theaters, about which I will say nothing, except to advise you to save the extra money and see it in 2-D. One of the film's qualities that is likely to be diminished by 3-D is its subtle and beautiful color palette. "Up," like " "Up" tells a story as tickling to the imagination as the magical animated films of my childhood, when I naively thought that because their colors were brighter, their character outlines more defined and their plots simpler, they were actually more realistic than regular films. It begins with a romance as sweet and lovely as any I can recall in feature animation. Two children named Carl and Ellie meet and discover they share the same dream of someday being explorers. In newsreels, they see the exploits of a daring adventurer named Charles Muntz ( Nothing is heard from him for years. Ellie and Carl ( The focus of the film is on Carl's life after Ellie. He becomes a recluse, holds out against the world, keeps his home as a memorial, talks to the absent E...

Alt Codes

In Windows, you can type any character you want by holding down the ALT key, typing a sequence of numbers, then releasing the ALT key. You can type a lot of characters that may not have a corresponding key on your keyboard – such as European language alphabetic characters, ASCII symbols, and even Chinese characters (also known as Hanzi, Kanji, or Hanja). These Alt codes are also helpful if you have a keyboard with a stuck or missing key. Below I will break down the entire list of alt keys by category. But first, here's the full list. (Note: this does not include the many, many characters from non-western European languages – otherwise it would be 100,000s of codes long.) Below is a nice ASCII-formatted table of the most commonly-used symbols and characters. It took me a while to assemble all of these get them looking good. As a developer, when I search for these codes I often get results that are image-based. These are inaccessible to people with visual disabilities, and make it hard for everyone to copy-paste the codes. Alt Code Symbol ---------- -------- alt 1 ☺ alt 2 ☻ alt 3 ♥ alt 4 ♦ alt 5 ♣ alt 6 ♠ alt 7 • alt 8 ◘ alt 9 ○ alt 10 ◙ alt 11 ♂ alt 12 ♀ alt 13 ♪ alt 14 ♫ alt 15 ☼ alt 16 ► alt 17 ◄ alt 18 ↕ alt 19 ‼ alt 20 ¶ alt 21 § alt 22 ▬ alt 23 ↨ alt 24 ↑ alt 25 ↓ alt 26 → alt 27 ← alt 28 ∟ alt 29 ↔ alt 30 ▲ alt 31 ▼ alt 32 alt 33 ! alt 34 " alt 35 # alt 36 $ alt 37 % alt 38 & alt 39 ' alt 40 ( alt 41 ) alt 42 * alt 43 + alt 44 , alt 45 - alt 46 . alt 47 / alt 48 0 alt...

UP: Union Pacific Special Agents

The Union Pacific Police Department has primary jurisdiction over crimes committed against the railroad. Special Agents have primary jurisdiction over crimes committed against the railroad. The department is responsible for all Union Pacific locations across 32,000 miles of track in 23 states. Its success has served as a model for national crime management; the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation’s creation in 1907 was closely tied to the Union Pacific Police Department's approach. Railroad police are certified state law enforcement officers with investigative and arrest powers both on and off railroad property in most states. They also have interstate law enforcement authority pursuant to federal law. In 2014 the Union Pacific Police Department achieved accreditation from the Jump to: Toggle• • • • History The railroad police force dates to the mid-1800s, when the number of U.S. Marshals was insufficient to police America's growing rail network. Members were called Pinkertons, named after their originator, Alan Pinkerton. Today, each Class I railroad employs Special Agents across the country to protect America’s rail network. Top Role Crimes investigated include trespassing on railroad rights of way, theft of railroad property, threats of terrorism and derailments. Special Agents often take a proactive safety and security message to schools, businesses and civic organizations as well as investigate public safety incidents which occur on railroad property. Railroad police...

UP: Heritage Donation Special

Union Pacific is proud to retain its historical equipment, honoring its more than 160-year history. The preservation of vintage passenger cars and steam and diesel locomotives provides a glimpse into our role shaping the global economy, and each piece of equipment is unique, chronicling a different chapter of Union Pacific’s past. Our steam locomotive fleet includes Through its recent donation, Union Pacific continues its leading role in the preservation of historic locomo¬tives and rail cars, providing the opportunity for additional equipment to be restored and returned to active service. Included in the donation consist are the No. UPB 966 Union Pacific’s • • • Built by Electro-Motive Division of General Motors Corporation in June of 1955 • Length – 70’ • Height – 15’ • Horsepower – 2000 • Retired by UP in 1971 • Classic A-1-A Truck Design. UP 5746 Postal Storage Car Built 1962 by St Louis Car Company in an order for 35 new cars to be used as a Postal Storage Car. These 6-wheel truck equipped cars were positioned at the “Head End” or front of the passenger train. As the train was stopped at the various stations along the journey, mail and baggage was loaded and unloaded as needed for each city. • Length – 85’ • Height – 15’ • Retired by UP in 1972. UP 5016 Diner Built as a “Café Lounge” car by the St Louis Car Company in 1960, retired in 1972. These cars were used to provide smaller and a more simplified menu with a cozy lunch counter style of floor plan, they were very ...

Rob Schneider Fox Nation Stand

• Share this article on Facebook • Share this article on Twitter • Share this article on Flipboard • Share this article on Email • Show additional share options • Share this article on Linkedin • Share this article on Pinit • Share this article on Reddit • Share this article on Tumblr • Share this article on Whatsapp • Share this article on Print • Share this article on Comment Saturday Night Live star Rob Schneider: Woke Up in America, will debut on the streaming service June 18. The special, filmed in front of a live audience at the Tampa Theater in Tampa, Florida, will see Schneider weighing in on the culture wars and “wokeness,” UFOs, filming a movie with Donald Trump and other topics. Schneider’s last special, Asian Momma, Mexican Kids, streamed on Netflix in 2020. Schneider’s special follows another special from a conservative comedian: Roseanne Barr: Cancel This!, which debuted on Fox Nation earlier this year. Both Barr and Schneider have spoken about being one of a only a handful of conservative comics working in the entertainment industry. Schneider also happens to be working with another division of Fox Corp. on a project: A sequel to the 2001 film The Animal, which is being developed for Fox’s Tubi streaming platform. “From Saturday Night Liveto feature films to sold-out shows, Rob’s ability to connect with audiences has made him a multi-generational star,” Fox Nation president Jason Klarman said in a statement. “We are thrilled to have the opportunity to add hi...