ADVISORY/Aerolist Photographers Offers Oblique Aerial Photographs to the Media At No Charge.Business/News Editors, City Desks ADVISORY... --(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 31, 2002 Aerolist Photographers, Inc., is offering oblique aerial photographs to the media at no charge. Projected users include Business Editors, Real Estate Editors, Regional Editors, General News Editors. A scan of any image on Aerolist's web site can be delivered to your desktop within two business hours BUSINESS HOURS. The time of the day during which business is transacted. In respect to the time of presentment and demand of bills and notes, business hours generally range through the whole day down to the hours of rest in the evening, except when the paper is payable it a bank or by a via FTP FTP in full file transfer protocol Internet protocol that allows a computer to send files to or receive files from another computer. Like many Internet resources, FTP works by means of a client-server architecture; the user runs client software to connect to (electronic file transfer--14mb file size). The web site is: http://www.aerolistphoto.com. After visiting the web site and selecting an image, please call Customer Service at 425/255-3500 to arrange for the file transfer. This offer extends to editorial use only, and permission to use is contingent upon Adj. 1. contingent upon - determined by conditions or circumstances that follow; "arms sales contingent on the approval of congress" contingent on, dependant on, dependant upon, dependent on, dependent upon, depending on, contingent Aerolist receiving a photo credit. This new web site is a great resource, and using Aerolist's pictures can save you time and money -- time waiting for weather or a custom flight, and money for aircraft, personnel, and materials. The site is easily navigable NAVIGABLE. Capable of being navigated. 2. In law, the term navigable is applied to the sea, to arms of the sea, and to rivers in which the tide flows and reflows. 5 Taunt. R. 705; S. C. Eng. Com. Law Rep. 240; 5 Pick. R. 199; Ang. Tide Wat. 62; 1 Bouv. Inst. n. and contains more than 2000 images of Western Washington
Western Washington is a region of the United States defined as that part of Washington west of the Cascade Mountains. and selected areas of Eastern Washington
Recent news stories that might have incorporated an Aerolist photo: Issaquah Highlands: Microsoft campus; Seattle & Bellevue: office space vacancies; Marysville: Tulalip Casino/retail development; Seattle: Paul Allen's Denny Triangle development. The photographs are also applicable to more general stories: land use issues, development and construction, transportation, commercial real estate, urban sprawl, and entertainment (eg, Seattle Center/EMP; the demise of drive-in theaters). Aerolist Photographers, Inc., specializes in oblique aerial photography from airplanes and helicopters. The company has been in business since the mid-50's and has an overall library of over 800,000 photographs. In addition to the photo credit, Aerolist would also appreciate copies of any issues using its photography. |
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