Sunbeam

Sunbeam may refer to:

  • Sunlight
  • Crepuscular rays, rays of sunlight that appear to radiate from a single point in the sky (such as a gap in clouds)
  • Arts

  • Sunbeam (band), a German electronic music band.
  • Sunbeam (album), a 1978 album by The Emotions
  • Ponygon and Kafk Sunbeam, characters in Zatch Bell!
  • Operation Sunbeam, a series of four nuclear tests conducted at the United States of America's Nevada Test Site in 1962
  • Biology

  • Xenopeltidae, small family of snakes in Southeast Asia commonly called the sunbeam snakes
  • Curetis, a genus of gossamer-winged butterflies commonly called the sunbeams
  • Aglaeactis, a genus of hummingbirds commonly called sunbeams
  • Business

  • Sunbeam Bread, a franchised brand of white bread
  • Sunbeam (car company), British automobile manufacturer
  • Sunbeam Australia, an Australian appliance/consumer products manufacturer founded in 1902
  • Sunbeam Products, an American appliance/consumer products manufacturer founded in 1897
  • Sunbeam Television, an American television station owner which owns WSVN in Miami, Florida, and WHDH and WLVI in Boston, Massachusetts
  • Sunbeam (passenger train)

    The Sunbeam was a named passenger train between Houston and Dallas on the Texas and New Orleans Railroad (T&NO), a subsidiary of the Southern Pacific Railroad (SP). The train carried number 13 northbound and number 14 southbound.

    The Sunbeam began in 1925 as a heavyweight train. In June 1926 it took 6 1/2 hours each way, leaving Houston at noon and Dallas at 1:25 p.m.; in August 1937 it scheduled fifteen regular and flag stops in the 6 1/2 hour run. The Sunbeam was re-equipped on September 19, 1937, as a streamlined train in the Daylight paint scheme. The T&NO streamlined three P-14 class 4-6-2 Pacific locomotives and painted them and their Vanderbilt tenders in Daylight colors.

    Initial streamliner schedule over the 264 miles was 4 hours 45 minutes. Beginning June 1, 1938, the train made no passenger stops between the two largest cities in Texas, and the schedule was trimmed by twenty minutes to 4 hours 25 minutes (265 minutes) each way. The schedule was intended to match the competition, the Burlington-Rock Island's Texas Rocket and Sam Houston Zephyr, which ran 249.6 miles between Houston and Dallas in 250 minutes.

    Targetmaster

    Targetmaster is a subline of the Transformers toyline that include Nebulan sidekicks who can transform into the Transformers' weapons.

    1987 Targetmasters

    The first Targetmasters assortment, released in 1987, included six new characters, and five existing ones from the 1986 line, whose toys were slightly remolded with larger peg holes to hold their new weapons, as well as an additional peg hole for each remold to mount its weapon in vehicle mode. In 2003, one of the two Japanese-exclusive Targetmasters from 1987 was added to the Autobot ranks. Unfortunately, the Targetmaster weapon he shares with Decepticon Cyclonus, also share names. To further add to the confusion, the printed names of Stepper and Artfire's weapon/partners in Japan are swapped. Cyclonus's partner Nightstick is called Nebulon (the name Fracas is erroneously given on Scourge's box) and paired with Stepper. Scourge's partner Fracas is called Nightstick and paired with Artfire.

    The smaller Targetmaster partners were easily lost making them highly collectable and demand high prices on the secondary market.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Sunbeam

    by: Wilderness Of Tekoa

    Oh who am I, this breath of fading mist
    Where do I stand on this speck of heaven's dust
    Suspended on a sunbeam
    Where no one's really listening
    Suspended on a sunbeam
    So here we go, on this endless chase
    And on and on, we'll know it all and waste
    Suspended on a sunbeam,
    The cosmic death into the listening
    So captivated by this sunbeam




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    Hong Kong’s Sunbeam Theatre finds new home, set to reopen as soon as mid-June

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    Liz Hurley shares sweet snaps of lookalike son and pays tribute to 'sunbeam' on his birthday

    The Mirror 05 Apr 2025
    Actress and model Elizabeth Hurley sent a sweet tribute to her son Damian as he turned 23 and shared a very glam throwback snap of the pair from when he was a baby ... .
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