Portland Vlog! Ace Hotel + Drinks | Orlovie
So many drinks! You guys, I love Portland. It's a great town, I went to school here, my friends live here and it's probably the best place I've lived (so far). Now that I no longer call the PNW home, it's even nicer to go back for a visit. I almost forgot! The whole point of this visit was to watch USC play the UO Ducks down in Eugene, OR and that will be in a later vlog so stay tuned! Big thanks to Jeremy and Karen for making this trip happen and being patient with me while I talked to the camera :D
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The most Oregon commercial ever made: Blitz Weinhard
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Peaks Island, Harbor Fish Market, Gilberts Chowder House, United States Custom House, The Standard Baking Company, City Hall, Buck's Naked BBQ SteakHouse, Architecture, Portland Lobster Company, Merrills Wharf, State Theatre, Churches, Deering Oaks Park - Duck House & reflections, Longfellow, Local 188, Fort Williams Park, Lighthouse
Ross Island Sand Gravel closing concrete division
Around 40 employees, including all truck drivers, will be laid off, according to the Ross Island Sand & Gravel President Randall Steed. The company will sell its concrete plants and mixers.
Fisherman Caught on Video Jumping into Water to Avoid Crash
A salmon fisherman who abandoned ship by leaping into the frigid waters of the Columbia River last summer -- an instant before another motorboat crashed into his -- has filed a $372,500 lawsuit against the other driver.
Clatsop County sheriff’s deputies accused boat driver Marlin Lee Larsen of several crimes after the 75-year-old told investigators he couldn’t see where he was driving because he was sitting down and the dash of his boat was blocking his view. Larsen said he probably should have been standing, according to the sheriff’s report, which notes Larsen uses a motorized scooter to get around on land.
Larsen’s son-in-law, who also was on the boat, told investigators that he had warned his father-in-law to pay attention, that he sometimes sees his father-in-law using his cell phone while driving the boat and that his father-in-law had been off-and-on his cell phone the morning of the crash, according to the sheriff’s report.
Although Oregon law heavily restricts cell phone use while driving, there are no such specific laws governing boating. But it is against the law to operate a boat without due care.
The lawsuit, filed earlier this month, claims Larsen was boating while distracted by his cell phone on the morning of the Aug. 12, 2017, when the crash occurred near the mouth of the Columbia at the Pacific Ocean, just east of Fort Stevens State Park.
The suit was filed by Bryan Maess, 47, an off-duty Hermiston police officer fishing with a law-enforcement co-worker, Christopher McMahon, 46. Another friend, Roni Durham, 57, a Clatskanie resident, also was aboard.
A GoPro camera mounted to the Weldcraft fishing boat captured the frantic seconds as Larsen’s Bayliner Trophy motorboat speeds directly at them. McMahon can be seen waving his arms and yelling in an attempt to get Larsen to steer clear -- just before the trio jump into the water.
The video was shared with The Oregonian/OregonLive by the publication Salmon Trout Steelheader and Angling Oregon, the latter of which is an online fishing website of McMahon's. The video encourages boaters to wear life jackets. Maess and McMahon weren't wearing life jackets. Durham was, but it didn't inflate.
Sheriff’s investigators wrote that it was likely Maess and the others would have been seriously injured or killed if they hadn’t jumped into the water.
Maess suffered vision problems, headaches and injuries to his ankle, leg and arm from jumping into the water or being struck by debris, according to the suit. Five months after the crash, he wears a knee brace, the suit says.
McMahon and Durham also suffered injuries, including cuts or hypothermia. They haven’t filed suit against Larsen but have hired attorneys who say they plan to. Portland attorney Josh Lamborn said his client, Durham, also has suffered psychological trauma and, even though fishing is a big part of her life, hasn’t been able to go back out on a boat since the crash.
Larsen, a Roseburg resident, told The Oregonian/OregonLive by phone Friday that he wasn’t using his cellphone while driving his Bayliner and referred to such allegations as “fake news.” Larsen also said a lawsuit seemed unnecessary because the people in the Weldcraft weren’t hurt badly.
The criminal case is ongoing. Larsen has pleaded not guilty to the misdemeanor crimes of reckless operation of a boat, fourth-degree assault and recklessly endangering the lives of others.
The suit was filed in Clatsop County Circuit Court. Portland attorney James McCandlish is representing Maess.
Ranger of the Lost Art
Learn about rediscovery of the WPA/Federal Art Project poster series and the continued tradition today. Artists Doug Leen and Brian Maebius discuss the history of the program and how, using one surviving poster and photographs found through 20 years of research, they painstakingly reconstructed the original set. Today over 30 national parks are represented through their contemporary designs.
Forensic Files in HD - Season 13, Episode 22: Dirty Laundry
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Space Tug by Murray Leinster, read by Mark Nelson, complete unabridged audiobook
Unabridged audio book - Genre(s): Action & Adventure Fiction, Science Fiction
Space Tug by Murray Leinster (1896 - 1975)
Joe Kenmore heard the airlock close with a sickening wheeze and then a clank. In desperation he turned toward Haney. My God, we've been locked out!
Through the transparent domes of their space helmets, Joe could see a look of horror and disbelief pass across Haney's face. But it was true! Joe and his crew were locked out of the Space Platform.
Four thousand miles below circled the Earth. Under Joe's feet rested the solid steel hull of his home in outer space. But without tools there was no hope of getting back inside. Joe looked at his oxygen meter. It registered thirty minutes to live. (Summary from Gutenberg text)
Read by: Mark Nelson
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05:48:28 Chapter 11
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My name is Eric and I travel with my cat, “Jax” in a 2001 Chevy Fleetwood Tioga Arrow 24D Class C RV. We travel about 35 miles a day chasing 70 degrees year-round. Here is my gear & some popular questions answered:
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*Video: Canon M50 with 11-22mm EF-M Lens
*Stabilizer: Zhiyun Crane 2
*Additional Lenses: Canon 50mm,15-45mm, 75-300mm & 10-18mm
*Audio: (On Camera) Rode VideoMic Pro+ With Rycote VMP+ Deadcat
*GoPro Hero 6 Silver with Purple Panda Lavalier Lapel mic for Driving Narration
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Time Lapses: Gopro Hero 4: 2 second intervals. Sped up 1200x, cropped 4K down to 1080 for panning
Night Lapses: Gopro Hero 4 Black manual settings: 800 ISO, 30 second Shutter, 3000K WB, Protune On
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Additional Audio: Sony ICD-PX333
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Aerial Drone Shots: DJI Phantom 3 Standard Shot in 2.7K Downscaled to 1080p
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Solar: 500 watts on tilting brackets on roof. 5 AGM batteries totaling 400 amp hours
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Bill Streuver Feb. 6, 2004 Oral History Interview
Carl W. Bill Struever, founder and CEO of Struever Brothers, Eccles and Rouse, came to Baltimore 30 years ago after graduating from college, helping his mother, a new teacher at Johns Hopkin, fix up her new house in return for room and board. He is credited with helping to revitalize Baltimore, redeveloping much of the city's aging industrial waterfront industrial spaces and brownfields into high-tech offices and residences, in the process, earning the respect of many traditionally anti-development Fell's Pointers.
In this interview, Bill gives his thoughts and stories about Fell's Point. It was conducted in a conference room at Tide Point on February 6, 2004 by Jacquie and Kraig Greff of Tonal Vision LLC in preparation for their documentary, Fell's Point Out of Time.
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