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Is a Bova Futura type, I have no other information. It was delivered new to Johnsons of Henley-in-Arden as M10 JMJ and is now possibly operating for Starline Coaches of Melton Mowbray. Any info will be appreciated. A Scania K113CRB Van Hool Alizee from the Leicestershire based Starline fleet in Brighton today, 22nd July, 2014. WCZ 9955 had been new to Leons of Stafford as R300 LCT and was most recently with Ausden Clark. PG02 YVY is a Volvo B12M/Jonckheere Mistral C49Ft coach in the fleet of Starline, Scalford, Leicestershire. It was new to Parks, Hamilton as LSK 824 in March 2002. It was given its current mark in October 2004 and was sold to Volvo, Loughborough (Q) in March 2005 and joining Wombwell Coach, Wombwell, South Yorkshire in April 2005. It passed to South Wales Transport, Neath in January 2010 and had moved to Neath and District by February 2014. It arrived with Starline in December 2014. New to Transdev Lancashire United, 1828. Subsequenly with Blackburn Bus Company, 1831, and Starline Coaches of Mereworth, Kent, 1638, and A-Line Coaches of Gateshead. FX60 YEK is a Mercedes-Benz O816D Vario/Ferqui C32F coach in the fleet of Barnett, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire. It was new to Roffey (Starline), Tonbridge, Kent in October 2010 and was re-registered CR60 CWR two months later. It reverted to its original mark in July 2011 and passed to Barnett in March 2014. Seen here in Clarence St Coach Park York.

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Back to April 2022 on the outskirts of Maidstone where we see Starline Coaches Olympus PO58NPG, at that time recently acquired from Ensign. A second Starline coach seen in Tunbridge Wells last week, this time former Garfield Travel Van Hool Alicron T915 YJ11 GGF, now ROF 882, converted to PSVAR spec during its time with Shiel Buses. 28th April 2023. Travel Wright of Newark sadly threw in the towel in Spring, 2022. Their Mercedes Benz Tourismo TW15 DCW has been snapped up by Kent operator Starline where it now carries plate 477 CWR. It was seen on the M25 in Surrey yesterday morning, 12th July, 2022 Van Hool TX16 M505 TAR from the local Starline operation in Tunbridge Wells on 26th April, 2023. it was new to Premier, Crawley, as YJ67 CVY. A 2005 Volvo B12B Van Hool Alizee T9 now operated by Kent operator Starline at Epsom Downs today, 1st June, 2019. ROF 882 had been new to Longstaff, Mirfield, as JJL 945 and last operated for Star, Batley as YG55 RRT. Seen here in Clarence St Coach Park York. Ex Dudleys Volvo B12B "9700" DC10 CED is now with Starline in Kent as VU10 XLP and was one of five of the operator's coaches in use on the Victorious festival shuttle in Portsmouth yesterday 25th August, 2023. Ex Abbotts of Leeming Scania K124 Irizar Century W3 AOL is seen in Brighton on 24th July, 2010, during four years in the Starline of Tonbridge fleet. It is one of several coaches to have carried the ROF 882 plate. Can anyone help with the current owner of this vehicle? Apart from the fact that it is parked up on the Cadogan Road Coach Park in Cromer whilst on a day trip to the town, carries the registration M164 ELM and

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Kitsunami the Fennec is a cyborgnetical enhanced fennec fox created by Dr. Starline in the Sonic the Hedgehog IDW comic universe, designed to support Surge in her pursuit of destroying Sonic the Hedgehog and designed after Tails.Appearance[]Kit is a tiny blue fennec fox who's hair and droops over his eyes. He is short in stature, even smaller than his counterpart, Tails. On his back he wears a yellow water pack with six nozzles allowing him to create 'water tails' that he can control at will. He wears matching black punk like cufflings to mimic Surge's punkish appearance.When activating his powers his eyes glow bright purple.Personality[]His current personality is forged by Dr. Starline's consistent useage of hypnosis on him, enforcing that Surge is everything to him and he only lives to serve her in her goals.He is meek, quiet, self doubting and apologetic, acting purely for the sake of Surge, likely due to how Dr. Starline views Tails. Kit's relationship with Surge the Tenrec is also a broken mirror version of Sonic's sibling like relationship with Tails, where instead of having each other's backs, Kit's entire role in their relationship is supporting Surge with it being an unequal relationship.Over time Surge and Kit form a true bond together, and Kit begins to speak his mind a little more. He is also revealed to be far smarter than he lets on, doing most the thinking for Surge and may be even more dangerous than her when backed into a corner.During the brief time Kit thought Surge was dead he became distraught, latching onto Sonic and Tails as a substitute who had saved his life and desperate to be helpful. Interestingly, unlike Surge with Sonic, Kit does not bare a strong hatred of Tails, and the two were even able to briefly become. Starline Coach promotions. Enjoy a variety of Starline Coach promotions and deals when booking your bus ticket online with GotoBus.com. Promotions may include Starline Coach coupons

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Sign in to your ScreenRant account Warning: spoilers ahead for Sonic the Hedgehog - Imposter Syndrome #1! IDW's Sonic the Hedgehog will soon face-off against a robotic version of himself called Surge the Tenrec created by Dr. Eggman's former fanboy and lackey Dr. Starline, who programmed the Sonic impostor to fix his ex-hero's repeated failures with Metal Sonic. Frustrated by Eggman's many negative qualities, Dr. Starline went behind his back to build a lifelike robot that would exhibit more than just Sonic's raw power, unlike all of Eggman's Metal Sonics. Even though the latest rendition of the metallic hedgehog almost beat the Blue Blur in IDW's first issues - and even though it unlocked a new powerful transformation known as Neo Metal Sonic - it still ultimately failed. What all of these robots have in common is there's no personality. Starline focused on this shared trait when building Surge the Tenrec, programming her to emulate the Blue Blur's attitude and style in hopes this would help not only beat but replace Sonic. Dr. Starline also constructed another robot based on Tails to make up for many of Sonic's shortcomings that Surge undoubtedly shares - Kitsunami the Fennec. Both creations - which possess electrical and hydro-based powers - just debuted in IDW's tie-in series Sonic the Hedgehog - Imposter Syndrome #1 by writer Ian Flynn and artist Thomas Rothlisberger. Dr. Starline first began doubting Eggman's abilities to defeat Sonic during the "Metal Virus" saga. He noticed that Eggman sabotaged himself every time he faced off against the Blue Blur, becoming more obsessed with theatrics and showmanship at the expense of his genius intellect. Dr. Starline repeatedly tried to convince his hero of these flaws, but all of his attempts fell on deaf ears, forcing him to help Eggman from the shadows in ways he would never agree to. It was during the Bad Guys miniseries that Starline eventually decided to actively sabotage Eggman and achieve what he couldn't with Surge and Kitsunami, who are based on special coding Starline extracted from Belle the Tinkerer, created by Eggman's good alter ego Mr. Tinker. Starline rejecting the man he was once so enthralled with is an interesting development that both explains why Eggman perpetually loses against Sonic and creates new threats without changing what works about Eggman. The villain is over-theatrical and possesses a hatred for organic life that he's demonstrated through the many animals he roboticized in Archie Comics and infected with the Metal Virus in IDW. Creating lifelike robots would go against his character, and Eggman has also repeatedly articulated his distaste for Sonic's attitude, so he would never give those same traits to Metal Sonic. A new villain like Starline

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Friends.Kit becomes extremely aggressive when he believes someone is preventing him from being helpful, with his anxiety and trauma revealing itself.History[]Little is known about Kit's history pre kidnapping from Dr. Starline. During his time as Starline's test subject he and Surge were cybernetically modified using the power cores from Sonic Heroes, bio data of Sonic, Tails and Shadow, an altered Metal Virus strain to improve his overall durability and had his memories and personality altered via study of Dr. Eggman's wooden badnik creation, Belle, during his time as Mr. Tinker.He was placed under repeated hypnosis sessions by Starline, implanting fake memories and a constant reminder than he only lives to serve Surge. Starline also performed rigorous testing and obstacle courses for Surge and Kit, which would inevitably end with the two becoming fed up at which point Starline would wipe their memories and start again, which led to the two's psyches becoming more and more fragmented.Later Surge and Kit begin to question why they even want to destroy Sonic or help Surge respectively, with neither knowing exactly why, just that they have a desire to do so. Starline, sensing problems puts them back under hypnosis.Trivia[]Kitsunami, like Surge and Dr. Starline is based off a graphical glitch. In Kit's case he is based off a glitch that would turn Tails into a blue Knuckles under the right conditions in Sonic 3 & Knuckles.The powers of Surge and Kit being Sonic and Tails' reversed phobias (Sonic is afraid of water(Kit's ability), Tails is afraid of lightning (Surge's ability)) was an unintentional design addition.Kit is the second Sonic character to be shown able to manipulate liquid, after Chaos.Gallery[]Kit lagging behind Surge during the testsStarline erasing Kit and Surge's memories

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Why You Can Trust CNET Our expert, award-winning staff selects the products we cover and rigorously researches and tests our top picks. If you buy through our links, we may get a commission. Reviews ethics statement Project Ghost's convincing, life-size video chat with real eye contact is an illusion I want more of. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR, tablets, gaming and future/emerging trends in our changing world. Other obsessions include magic, immersive theater, puzzles, board games, cooking, improv and the New York Jets. My background includes an MFA in theater which I apply to thinking about immersive experiences of the future. Expertise VR and AR | Gaming | Metaverse technologies | Wearable tech | Tablets CredentialsNearly 20 years writing about tech, and over a decade reviewing wearable tech, VR, and AR products and apps I sat on a comfy seat, in a little booth facing a life-size person who looked like they were encased inside the glass wall in front of me. I smiled, I chatted. I felt like I was having a therapy session. Project Ghost, a vision of how office telepresence furniture could make for convincing video chats, was subtly and surprisingly effective.A half a year ago, I tried something similar with an experimental, glasses-free holographic 3D chat in Google's Project Starline. A similar vision for a future of realistically intimate conversations at a distance without needing a pair of VR/AR glasses, Starline used a light field display and. Starline Coach promotions. Enjoy a variety of Starline Coach promotions and deals when booking your bus ticket online with GotoBus.com. Promotions may include Starline Coach coupons

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Is a Bova Futura type, I have no other information. It was delivered new to Johnsons of Henley-in-Arden as M10 JMJ and is now possibly operating for Starline Coaches of Melton Mowbray. Any info will be appreciated. A Scania K113CRB Van Hool Alizee from the Leicestershire based Starline fleet in Brighton today, 22nd July, 2014. WCZ 9955 had been new to Leons of Stafford as R300 LCT and was most recently with Ausden Clark. PG02 YVY is a Volvo B12M/Jonckheere Mistral C49Ft coach in the fleet of Starline, Scalford, Leicestershire. It was new to Parks, Hamilton as LSK 824 in March 2002. It was given its current mark in October 2004 and was sold to Volvo, Loughborough (Q) in March 2005 and joining Wombwell Coach, Wombwell, South Yorkshire in April 2005. It passed to South Wales Transport, Neath in January 2010 and had moved to Neath and District by February 2014. It arrived with Starline in December 2014. New to Transdev Lancashire United, 1828. Subsequenly with Blackburn Bus Company, 1831, and Starline Coaches of Mereworth, Kent, 1638, and A-Line Coaches of Gateshead. FX60 YEK is a Mercedes-Benz O816D Vario/Ferqui C32F coach in the fleet of Barnett, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire. It was new to Roffey (Starline), Tonbridge, Kent in October 2010 and was re-registered CR60 CWR two months later. It reverted to its original mark in July 2011 and passed to Barnett in March 2014. Seen here in Clarence St Coach Park York.

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Back to April 2022 on the outskirts of Maidstone where we see Starline Coaches Olympus PO58NPG, at that time recently acquired from Ensign. A second Starline coach seen in Tunbridge Wells last week, this time former Garfield Travel Van Hool Alicron T915 YJ11 GGF, now ROF 882, converted to PSVAR spec during its time with Shiel Buses. 28th April 2023. Travel Wright of Newark sadly threw in the towel in Spring, 2022. Their Mercedes Benz Tourismo TW15 DCW has been snapped up by Kent operator Starline where it now carries plate 477 CWR. It was seen on the M25 in Surrey yesterday morning, 12th July, 2022 Van Hool TX16 M505 TAR from the local Starline operation in Tunbridge Wells on 26th April, 2023. it was new to Premier, Crawley, as YJ67 CVY. A 2005 Volvo B12B Van Hool Alizee T9 now operated by Kent operator Starline at Epsom Downs today, 1st June, 2019. ROF 882 had been new to Longstaff, Mirfield, as JJL 945 and last operated for Star, Batley as YG55 RRT. Seen here in Clarence St Coach Park York. Ex Dudleys Volvo B12B "9700" DC10 CED is now with Starline in Kent as VU10 XLP and was one of five of the operator's coaches in use on the Victorious festival shuttle in Portsmouth yesterday 25th August, 2023. Ex Abbotts of Leeming Scania K124 Irizar Century W3 AOL is seen in Brighton on 24th July, 2010, during four years in the Starline of Tonbridge fleet. It is one of several coaches to have carried the ROF 882 plate. Can anyone help with the current owner of this vehicle? Apart from the fact that it is parked up on the Cadogan Road Coach Park in Cromer whilst on a day trip to the town, carries the registration M164 ELM and

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Sign in to your ScreenRant account Warning: spoilers ahead for Sonic the Hedgehog - Imposter Syndrome #1! IDW's Sonic the Hedgehog will soon face-off against a robotic version of himself called Surge the Tenrec created by Dr. Eggman's former fanboy and lackey Dr. Starline, who programmed the Sonic impostor to fix his ex-hero's repeated failures with Metal Sonic. Frustrated by Eggman's many negative qualities, Dr. Starline went behind his back to build a lifelike robot that would exhibit more than just Sonic's raw power, unlike all of Eggman's Metal Sonics. Even though the latest rendition of the metallic hedgehog almost beat the Blue Blur in IDW's first issues - and even though it unlocked a new powerful transformation known as Neo Metal Sonic - it still ultimately failed. What all of these robots have in common is there's no personality. Starline focused on this shared trait when building Surge the Tenrec, programming her to emulate the Blue Blur's attitude and style in hopes this would help not only beat but replace Sonic. Dr. Starline also constructed another robot based on Tails to make up for many of Sonic's shortcomings that Surge undoubtedly shares - Kitsunami the Fennec. Both creations - which possess electrical and hydro-based powers - just debuted in IDW's tie-in series Sonic the Hedgehog - Imposter Syndrome #1 by writer Ian Flynn and artist Thomas Rothlisberger. Dr. Starline first began doubting Eggman's abilities to defeat Sonic during the "Metal Virus" saga. He noticed that Eggman sabotaged himself every time he faced off against the Blue Blur, becoming more obsessed with theatrics and showmanship at the expense of his genius intellect. Dr. Starline repeatedly tried to convince his hero of these flaws, but all of his attempts fell on deaf ears, forcing him to help Eggman from the shadows in ways he would never agree to. It was during the Bad Guys miniseries that Starline eventually decided to actively sabotage Eggman and achieve what he couldn't with Surge and Kitsunami, who are based on special coding Starline extracted from Belle the Tinkerer, created by Eggman's good alter ego Mr. Tinker. Starline rejecting the man he was once so enthralled with is an interesting development that both explains why Eggman perpetually loses against Sonic and creates new threats without changing what works about Eggman. The villain is over-theatrical and possesses a hatred for organic life that he's demonstrated through the many animals he roboticized in Archie Comics and infected with the Metal Virus in IDW. Creating lifelike robots would go against his character, and Eggman has also repeatedly articulated his distaste for Sonic's attitude, so he would never give those same traits to Metal Sonic. A new villain like Starline

2025-04-20
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Friends.Kit becomes extremely aggressive when he believes someone is preventing him from being helpful, with his anxiety and trauma revealing itself.History[]Little is known about Kit's history pre kidnapping from Dr. Starline. During his time as Starline's test subject he and Surge were cybernetically modified using the power cores from Sonic Heroes, bio data of Sonic, Tails and Shadow, an altered Metal Virus strain to improve his overall durability and had his memories and personality altered via study of Dr. Eggman's wooden badnik creation, Belle, during his time as Mr. Tinker.He was placed under repeated hypnosis sessions by Starline, implanting fake memories and a constant reminder than he only lives to serve Surge. Starline also performed rigorous testing and obstacle courses for Surge and Kit, which would inevitably end with the two becoming fed up at which point Starline would wipe their memories and start again, which led to the two's psyches becoming more and more fragmented.Later Surge and Kit begin to question why they even want to destroy Sonic or help Surge respectively, with neither knowing exactly why, just that they have a desire to do so. Starline, sensing problems puts them back under hypnosis.Trivia[]Kitsunami, like Surge and Dr. Starline is based off a graphical glitch. In Kit's case he is based off a glitch that would turn Tails into a blue Knuckles under the right conditions in Sonic 3 & Knuckles.The powers of Surge and Kit being Sonic and Tails' reversed phobias (Sonic is afraid of water(Kit's ability), Tails is afraid of lightning (Surge's ability)) was an unintentional design addition.Kit is the second Sonic character to be shown able to manipulate liquid, after Chaos.Gallery[]Kit lagging behind Surge during the testsStarline erasing Kit and Surge's memories

2025-03-30
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An array of custom depth-sensing cameras. Logitech and Steelcase's Project Ghost just uses a selection of off-the-shelf webcam parts and a custom-made piece of office furniture. The Project Ghost furniture is a comfy seat, a walled-off area where the projector display is housed, and some privacy screens. It feels cozy. Scott Stein/CNETProject Starline and Project Ghost are both aiming for lifesize, lifelike chats between people, but Starline's chat looks 3D, holographic, as if they're sitting right across from me. Ghost's video chat looks like someone is inside the booth I'm facing, in 2D. Starline felt more like science fiction, but Ghost's off-the-shelf tech build is trying to make something similar happen faster for more businesses.I first wrote about Project Ghost earlier this year; The initiative, which is trying to figure out how physical offices can better adapt to a world where workers are frequently virtual or hybrid, is trying to find an affordable (for offices) way to build out a system that's better than a regular webcam and monitor and can maybe substitute better for live in-person meetings.Read more: Best WebcamsI was skeptical, but Google's Project Starline already convinced me of how eerily real these types of life-size chats can feel. What surprised me about Project Ghost is how some of what works with Starline can happen, even without the 3D effect. Just having a lifesize video feed that makes actual eye contact works really well, too. A look at how the display projects: the screen is on the bottom,

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