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Posted on December 01, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

A-4 Skyhawk

The A-4 Skyhawk was featured as an aggressor aircraft in the film Top Gun. Producers reimbursed the US Navy ,600 an hour for flight time used in the movie.

A Skyhawk from the Israeli Air Force is featured the opening scene of the film The Sum of All Fears and on the cover of the first and second editions of the novel the movie was based on.

A-6 Intruder

The 1991 film Flight of the Intruder centered around two naval aviators during the Vietnam War that take their A-6 Intruder on an unauthorized bombing raid on Hanoi.

A-10 Thunderbolt II

The Transformers toy character of Wingblade as a robot and A-10 Thunderbolt II by Hasbro

The evil Gobots character Bad Boy and the heroic Transformers character Powerglide both disguise themselves as A-10 Thunderbolt IIs.

The popularity of the A-10s in the 2007 Transformers film led to the toy company releasing a minor character named Wingblade and another called Powerglide, that turned into A-10s.

A-10s were featured as the aircraft used by the human resistance to the machines of Skynet in the 2009 film Terminator Salvation.

A6M Zero

The A6M Zero was featured in the movies The Final Countdown, Pearl Harbor, and Tora! Tora! Tora!. The Zero was also depicted in the 1976 film Midway; however real Zeros were not used. Instead F4F Wilcats were painted as Japanese aircraft and used instead.

Adam A500

The Adam A500 was featured in the 2006 film Miami Vice and was intended to be the drug runners aircraft of choice.

Adam Aircraft CEO Rick Adam stated at the time the aircraft was cast in the film, in a self-promotional press release:

The Adam Aircraft A500 is the ideal airplane for ‘Miami Vice’. The A500 signature twin-boom profile reaches the level of high style and high performance necessary to meet the standards of a Michael Mann

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Van Morrison – china Precision Fasteners – Construction Fabrication 0

Posted on November 29, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Early life and musical roots: 194564
George Ivan (Van) Morrison was born on 31 August 1945, in Bloomfield, Belfast, Northern Ireland as the only child of George Morrison, a shipyard worker, and Violet Stitt Morrison, a singer and tap dancer in her youth. Van Morrison’s family roots descend from the Ulster Scots population that settled in Belfast. From 1950 to 1956, Morrison, who began to be known as “Van” during this time, attended Elmgrove Primary School. Morrison’s father had what was at the time one of the largest record collections in Ulster (acquired during his sojourn in Detroit, Michigan in the early 1950s), and the young Morrison grew up listening to artists such as Jelly Roll Morton, Ray Charles, Lead Belly, and Solomon Burke; of whom Morrison later said, “If it weren’t for guys like Ray and Solomon, I wouldn’t be where I am today. Those guys were the inspiration that got me going. If it wasn’t for that kind of music, I couldn’t do what I’m doing now.” His father’s record collection exposed him to various musical genres, such as the blues of Muddy Waters; the gospel of Mahalia Jackson; the jazz of Charlie Parker; the folk music of Woody Guthrie; and country music from Hank Williams and Jimmie Rodgers, while the first record he ever bought was by blues musician Sonny Terry. When Lonnie Donegan had a hit with “Rock Island Line”, written by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly), Morrison felt he was familiar with and able to connect with skiffle music as he had been hearing Lead Belly before that.
Morrison’s father bought him his first acoustic guitar when he was eleven, and he learned to play rudimentary chords from the song book, The Carter Family Style, edited by Alan Lomax. A year later, when he was twelve years old, Morrison formed his first band, a skiffle group, “The Sputniks”, named after the recently launched Soviet satellite, Sputnik 1. In 1958, the band played at some of the local cinemas, and Morrison took the lead, contributing most of the

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[Janitorial Supplies] Janitorial Supply Company Review – Janilink 0

Posted on November 15, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

I am here to write about the company Janilink Corporation a janitorial supply in Atlanta, GA. (janitorial supplies) I am a contractor in Atlanta, GA doing floor work all over the southeast. We currently have contracts with Wal-Mart, T.J. Max, and other stores that have a lot of square footage. We consistently seek better janitorial supplies and products for our floors so that our labor will cost less. If you want the best products for the best price, then you should look no more than Janilink Corporation.

When you first step into Janilink’s warehouse, you will see that the setup is like a Sam’s Wholesale Warehouse. They have all of there products displayed on shelves with the prices on them. They have a different array of products that give the customer options on what type of products they need for what type of jobs. The owners of the company are very knowledgeable about the type of work and products that need to be used to do any job that is out there.

I once ran into a job that had wax build-up of about 15 coats on the floor. Going in there with a side to side buffer and auto scrubbers was going to take forever. However, talking with Charles (one of the owners), he recommended some equipment and informed me on how to properly quote the job so that I would make money. We did the job in three days and we got compensated heavily.

Janilink does have a website that is very user friendly and have online sales from time to time. You can probably Google them or go to there site at janilink.com. They do not have all the janitorial products on the website (they have thousands of products and that would take forever to upload every one of them…lol) however, they do give you the popular items that sell.

One thing I do love about Janilink is that there business model is catered towards contractors. Every cleaning supply/janitorial company that I’ve seen always wants to deal with you customers in bulk. Sometimes, we as

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