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Ed Soldat

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Engineer, happiest in a sea kayak, out looking for wildlife with camera to hand, or exploring the interesting corners of history I find along the branches of my family tree

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Engineer, happiest in a sea kayak, out looking for wildlife with camera to hand, or exploring the interesting corners of history I find along the branches of my family tree

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@edsoldat@universeodon.com · 3h ago
A few of the Gwent Levels' smaller denizens #MarshMadness #NaturePhotography #Photography #Wildlife #Wetlands #Wales
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@edsoldat@universeodon.com

Engineer, happiest in a sea kayak, out looking for wildlife with camera to hand, or exploring the interesting corners of history I find along the branches of my family tree

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Ed Soldat
@edsoldat@universeodon.com

Engineer, happiest in a sea kayak, out looking for wildlife with camera to hand, or exploring the interesting corners of history I find along the branches of my family tree

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@edsoldat@universeodon.com · Mar 08, 2026

It rained for most of January and February here, which I assume is why the woods and wetlands are looking especially mossy now

#mosstodon #marshmadness #photography

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Engineer, happiest in a sea kayak, out looking for wildlife with camera to hand, or exploring the interesting corners of history I find along the branches of my family tree

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@edsoldat@universeodon.com

Engineer, happiest in a sea kayak, out looking for wildlife with camera to hand, or exploring the interesting corners of history I find along the branches of my family tree

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@edsoldat@universeodon.com · Mar 08, 2026
@futurebird@sauropods.win We did something a little like that during the COVID lockdown at a previous job, when I wasn't allowed to travel to our cleanroom site, but my colleagues local to that site were. We had an AR headset in the cleanroom which our test systems lead used to show and talk me through activities that I could usefully offer remote assistance with. We didn't make much use of the head up display, but just having that situational awareness and a clear audio line into that noisy environment was really helpful to me in understanding what was needed with a minimum of communication.
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@edsoldat@universeodon.com · Feb 27, 2026
@futurebird@sauropods.win For downloading evidence packs should the resultant food require launch of formal legal proceedings. The second port provides additional capacity to cover the risk of physical and emotional harm inherent in certain British recipes (typically ones involving tripe)
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Engineer, happiest in a sea kayak, out looking for wildlife with camera to hand, or exploring the interesting corners of history I find along the branches of my family tree

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@edsoldat@universeodon.com

Engineer, happiest in a sea kayak, out looking for wildlife with camera to hand, or exploring the interesting corners of history I find along the branches of my family tree

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@edsoldat@universeodon.com · Feb 22, 2026
@LRRRonEarth@beige.party 🎵For he's a jolly good fell LRRR🎵 I, for one, welcome our terrifying new reptilian overlord
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Engineer, happiest in a sea kayak, out looking for wildlife with camera to hand, or exploring the interesting corners of history I find along the branches of my family tree

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Engineer, happiest in a sea kayak, out looking for wildlife with camera to hand, or exploring the interesting corners of history I find along the branches of my family tree

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@edsoldat@universeodon.com · Feb 11, 2026
@futurebird@sauropods.win Ah, I'd assumed it was a local one. The archives I have access to were mostly turning up landslide stories from Spain (Grenada) and Italy (Amalfi) in that month. Good luck with the search
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Engineer, happiest in a sea kayak, out looking for wildlife with camera to hand, or exploring the interesting corners of history I find along the branches of my family tree

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@edsoldat@universeodon.com

Engineer, happiest in a sea kayak, out looking for wildlife with camera to hand, or exploring the interesting corners of history I find along the branches of my family tree

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@edsoldat@universeodon.com · Feb 11, 2026
@futurebird@sauropods.win I can't find a Mail article, but a few other papers make brief mention of the landslide if that's any help. The Baltimore Sun has: "Landslide Blocks N.Y. Central. New York, April 11 -- A landslide today blocked the New York Central Railroad tracks at Manitou, near the Bear Mountain bridge. All wires were swept away and passenger trains were delayed for two hours or more."
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