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All the DIY tools an expert needs for home improvement tasks! Please credit with a link to www.partnersplumbers.co.uk/blog/advanced-diy-tools if you use this picture, thanks.
The Advanced Dermatology Reviews regimen was developed as a treatment used by our physicians on patients afraid of injections like Botox.Your skin is the largestorgan in the body. www.youtube.com/watch?v=crIog2W6GBY
Grozny Arms Corp. Is proud to present the Newest iteration of the SVU bulpup silenced sniper rifle. It's been upgraded with a stronger bolt to fire the 10x57mm Round. It fires from a helical magazine that holds 20 rounds of ammunition.
Shown here with a leupold Mark 4 Scope and an AN/PEQ laser sight.
On Election Day, Nov. 8, 2022, NMH students in advanced statistics conducted exit polls with voters at the city of Greenfield’s voting site and set up an information table in the dining hall about the midterm elections, ballot questions, and the importance of voting.
Montagem feita com duas capturas.
Lua: 1/200 ISO 100
Céu 10' ISO 1600
Equipamento usado:
Telescópio Skywatcher 200mm
Celestron Advanced GT
Canon T6i mod
mini-feature in Advanced Photoshop Magazine #77
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2nd Lt. Olivia Deshon McNeal and her family at the 3rd Regiment, Advanced Camp commissioning ceremony at Fort Knox, Ky., on July 4, 2017. Photo by Nicholas Bafia.
In Fuchu city Japan a new monster has sprung up, but it isn’t Godzilla. It’s their 8,066 square foot monster at the Tokyo Racecourse. This display takes the cake when it comes
to large displays in the eastern hemisphere, it’s fitting that it popped up at a horseracing track. Of course, it’s fitting that the screen has popped up at the gigantic horse racing track, that is sprawled out over a couple of miles. The screen itself is the longest in the world, and for a short while was the world’s largest high definition screen.
Originally built by Mitsubishi Diamond Vision, this screen outdid the square footage of the LED displays you’ll find in Texas or Miami, or even the monster display at Turner Field in Atlanta. One of the interesting things about the display is the length (which as the time of writing is still the longest display in the world.) It measures a whopping 218 feet long and only 37 feet high. The neat thing about this display is that it allows spectators to view up to 3 races at once. At the time it was constructed it overtook the screen at the Texas Longhorn’s stadium for the largest screen in the world. Of course, since then several others have popped up all over the globe, the largest of which can be found in Charlotte North Carolina at the NASCAR track there. An odd fact about this screen is that it’s actually in 5.89 aspect ration, rendering it virtually useless for many other types of entertainment, but it is 720p resolution, which is superior to what most people still have on their home TV. It uses a technology referred to as Turf Vision to display powerful and high impact images, as fans watch from the stands with excitement.
Horse race fans have been overall very receptive of the screen as it seems to improve their overall experience and allows them to enjoy up to 3 races at once. The Japanese are somewhat fanatical when it comes to horse racing, so it seems only right that they should have one of the world’s largest screens in their backyard. As with most of these jumbo displays it has improved the overall user experience as fans flock to see their favorite horse go round.
Impressions from the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 in Davos-Klosters, Kurpark, Switzerland 20 January 2025. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Thibaut Bouvier
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The left of the photograph is dominated by a shelter. This shelter is made of sandbags and has a very wide door less entrance. On the ground outside are two rows of duckboards. There are pieces of equipment leaning up against the wall and dangling from the lintel of the doorway. There is a soldier standing in the doorway and another at the end of the wall. Two soldiers are walking passed carrying a stretcher between them. There is no-one in the stretcher instead it is stacked with blankets. In front of the shelter is an untidy wasteland with bits of fencing and equipment piled up.
This photograph shows that regardless of the nationality of the army, most of the soldiers' experiences of war were similar. Jobs and situations were universal across the Western Front.
[Original reads: 'OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN ON THE BRITISH WESTERN FRONT. Portuguese in the trenches. Advanced dressing station.']
APS film (short for “Advanced Photo System”) was marketed as the next big thing in film photography in 1996. An innovative 24mm film, APS was able to deliver sharper images despite its smaller size due to the “information exchange” process in which the camera recorded data directly on the film; this would simplify cropping prints to a desired aspect ratio and potentially could provide photofinishers with exposure data to optimize print quality*, and its cassette housing eliminated common loading errors. But by 2011, it had been discontinued. To understand why the leading film and camera brands bet on APS and lost, we’ll take a look at the APS timeline, from concept to grave.
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