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TGIF right? If you have some photography ideas around my neighborhood leave them in comments please. This is a view above our harbor light during this summer. What do you think?
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Die Kraft liegt in der Wurzel. Der Luftwurzel. Es gibt tausende Orchideenarten, die Pflege ist nicht immer einfach.
Orchideen haben es gerne hell, aber nicht zu sonnig. Optimal ist also eine Fensterbank an der Ost- oder Westseite Deines Zuhauses.
Achte im Sommer darauf, dass Deine Orchideen nicht in der prallen Sonne stehen.
Im Winter sollten die Blätter nicht die kalte Fensterscheibe berühren.
Die Luftfeuchtigkeit in der Nähe der Pflanzen sollte deshalb dauerhaft nicht unter 40 Prozent und nicht über 80 Prozent liegen.
Hygrometer in der Nähe der Pflanzen
Tip:
Mehrere Wasserbehälter mit kalkfreiem Wasser an der Heizung aufhängen.
Die hängenden Metall-Schalen solltest Du regelmäßig reinigen oder kurzfristig austrocknen lassen, um die Verbreitung von Bakterien zu unterbinden.
Solche Schalen unterstützen ein günstiges Kleinklima, erhöhen die Luftfeuchtigkeit aber nur geringfügig.
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1 x pro Woche gießen reicht in der Regel aus.
Der erste Tipp dreht sich ums Wasser. Orchideen lieben Wasser mit einem niedrigen Salzgehalt und pH-Wert – abgestandenes Regenwasser ist optimal.
Weiches`**, abgestandenes Leitungswasser geht für die Orchideen entsprechend auch in Ordnung.
'*Kalkarmes Wasser
Achte darauf, dass das Gießwasser Zimmertemperatur hat.
Der ideale Zeitpunkt zum Orchideen Gießen ist morgens. So kann die Zimmerpflanze den Tag über trocknen.
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Samsung S10
Taken for Our Daily Challenge: ENTERTAINMENT, the topic for Wed. Aug 29. 2012
Added to Monthly Scavenger Hunt (MSH) September 2013 1. To the Light of September
IN EXPLORE, 02-09-2012, #370
Besides Winnebach and Innichberg, Vierschach is the third district of Innichen. The little village in Italian Alps is divided into Obervierschach and Untervierschach, is located at about 1,130 meters above sea level, has several hundred inhabitants and is the second last village in the valley Hochpustertal. Between Vierschach and the border with East Tyrol, there is only Winnebach.
Vierschach nestles in mighty and legendary mountains with well-known names such as Haunold or Helm. So of course it is an ideal starting point for hikes, mountain tours and climbing adventures of every stripe. The Three Peaks, the most prominent and probably also most famous rock faces of the region, and the nature park Three Peaks-Sexten Dolomites are within the grasp, too.
If the valley and the surrounding mountains are covered with a thick blanket of snow, Vierschach does not hibernate at all, because everybody goes skiing and snowboarding on the nearby mountain Helm. The local skiing area belongs to the ski region Hochpustertal and offers not only the longest slope of the ski carousel, but also a popular sunny terrace next to the Helm restaurant and an always exciting event program with fun for the whole family.
South Tyrol’s most beautiful church hill
In addition to so much sport and action, we probably need also a little bit of culture. In Vierschach cultural variety is ensured thanks to the church hill (Santa Maddalena church) ranking among the most beautiful ones throughout South Tyrol. The parish church is worth seeing, too.
The first church on this site was consecrated already in 1212. The foundation walls and parts of early gothic frescoes are preserved to date. During the 15th century the building was converted in gothic style. At the end of the 20th century the church has been renovated, so that today it is an appealing building with decorative elements.
Versciaco (Vierschach in tedesco) è un paese di confine della Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano. Versciaco fino al 1928 era un comune autonomo, poi insieme a Prato alla Drava (Winnebach) è divenuta una delle frazioni di San Candido (Innichen). Il paese dista 3,5 km da San Candido e si trova a 1130 m s.l.m.
Esso è uno degli ultimi paesi italiani, presso il confine con l'Austria, nell'Alta Val Pusteria.
Per il paesino passa inoltre la pista ciclabile che da Dobbiaco porta a Lienz.
Il paese di Versciaco è suddiviso in tre località: Versciaco di Sopra (Obervierschach), Versciaco di Sotto (Untervierschach) e Monte Versciaco (Vierschberg).
Poco a valle di Versciaco di Sopra si ricongiunge la tubazione che porta l'acqua dal lago artificiale ricavato sul corso del rio Sesto, al corso della Drava, alimentando una centrale idroelettrica.
Vesciaco ha un impianto di cabinovia che la congiunge alla zona sciistica del Monte Elmo: una delle primissime in Italia ad essere dotata di un impianto di innevamento artificiale. La zona, infatti si presta a tale tipo di impianto, perché le temperature raggiungono elevate punte di freddo, mentre l'innevamento non è costante.
Il paese è impreziosito dalla chiesetta di Santa Maddalena che domina dall'alto di una panoramica collina.
La chiesa si trova a Versciaco di Sopra, fu consacrata nel 1479 dal maestro costruttore di San Candido, Andrä Firtaler. Tutte le sovrapposizioni barocche sono state rimosse nei decenni scorsi, attraverso uno scrupoloso restauro, restituendo il piccolo gioiello gotico tirolese che era in origine.
La chiesa venne costruita al posto di una piccola cappella già esistente intorno al 1200 e si presume che la collina fosse già luogo di culto in epoca precristiana.
|| Our visit to London in Jan. / Feb. 2014 incl. InterContinental Park Lane, The Berkeley, A visit to Harrods incl. Chinese New Year decorations, The Design Museum for the “My Name is Paul Smith” Retrospective and more. We had great weather and again a wonderful time in this fascinating city ||
|| Our visit to London in Jan. / Feb. 2014 incl. InterContinental Park Lane, The Berkeley, A visit to Harrods incl. Chinese New Year decorations, The Design Museum for the “My Name is Paul Smith” Retrospective and more. We had great weather and again a wonderful time in this fascinating city ||
|| Our visit to London in Jan. / Feb. 2014 incl. InterContinental Park Lane, The Berkeley, A visit to Harrods incl. Chinese New Year decorations, The Design Museum for the “My Name is Paul Smith” Retrospective and more. We had great weather and again a wonderful time in this fascinating city ||
Our Superior Room at the InterContinental London Park Lane incl. double bed, nice views, Bose wave radio, large TV with international channel line-up, nice Mini Bar, great in-room breakfast enjoyed the following morning, an iconic property, highly recommended.
We enjoyed our Sunday Brunch @ The IFI, The Irish Film Institute located in Temple Bar, the heart of Cultural Dublin, near the Gallery of Photography and the River Liffey || Our Brunch Choices included: Eggs Royal, Eggs Benedict, French Toast with Bacon and Maple Syrup, Hot Chocolates and Orange Juice x2. Recommended before or after seeing a movie, but the food was memorable even on a stand alone basis when visiting the IFI as a destination. Enjoy, we would consider to eat here again in the future.
Electric Avenue
The Fisker Karma PHEV with solar panel roof, seen at the Nordic Green conference today
|| Our visit to London in Jan. / Feb. 2014 incl. InterContinental Park Lane, The Berkeley, A visit to Harrods incl. Chinese New Year decorations, The Design Museum for the “My Name is Paul Smith” Retrospective and more. We had great weather and again a wonderful time in this fascinating city ||
|| Our visit to London in Jan. / Feb. 2014 incl. InterContinental Park Lane, The Berkeley, A visit to Harrods incl. Chinese New Year decorations, The Design Museum for the “My Name is Paul Smith” Retrospective and more. We had great weather and again a wonderful time in this fascinating city ||
|| Our visit to London in Jan. / Feb. 2014 incl. InterContinental Park Lane, The Berkeley, A visit to Harrods incl. Chinese New Year decorations, The Design Museum for the “My Name is Paul Smith” Retrospective and more. We had great weather and again a wonderful time in this fascinating city ||
|| Our visit to London in Jan. / Feb. 2014 incl. InterContinental Park Lane, The Berkeley, A visit to Harrods incl. Chinese New Year decorations, The Design Museum for the “My Name is Paul Smith” Retrospective and more. We had great weather and again a wonderful time in this fascinating city ||
Our Superior Room at the InterContinental London Park Lane incl. double bed, nice views, Bose wave radio, large TV with international channel line-up, nice Mini Bar, great in-room breakfast enjoyed the following morning, an iconic property, highly recommended.
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|| Our visit to London in Jan. / Feb. 2014 incl. InterContinental Park Lane, The Berkeley, A visit to Harrods incl. Chinese New Year decorations, The Design Museum for the “My Name is Paul Smith” Retrospective and more. We had great weather and again a wonderful time in this fascinating city ||
|| Our visit to London in Jan. / Feb. 2014 incl. InterContinental Park Lane, The Berkeley, A visit to Harrods incl. Chinese New Year decorations, The Design Museum for the “My Name is Paul Smith” Retrospective and more. We had great weather and again a wonderful time in this fascinating city ||
|| Our visit to London in Jan. / Feb. 2014 incl. InterContinental Park Lane, The Berkeley, A visit to Harrods incl. Chinese New Year decorations, The Design Museum for the “My Name is Paul Smith” Retrospective and more. We had great weather and again a wonderful time in this fascinating city ||
Anche G5, il nuovo lo smartphone di LG avrà lo schermo sempre acceso
Il 21 febbraio LG presenterà a Barcellona il suo nuovo smartphone LG G5 e le prime immaginisono state divulgate dal sito web Android Authority.
Il Mobile World Congress quindi non vedrà solo in nuovo Samsung S7 ma anche l’LG G5 ...
|| Our visit to London in Jan. / Feb. 2014 incl. InterContinental Park Lane, The Berkeley, A visit to Harrods incl. Chinese New Year decorations, The Design Museum for the “My Name is Paul Smith” Retrospective and more. We had great weather and again a wonderful time in this fascinating city ||
There doesn't seem to be an OFF choice on this scrap machinery at Churnet Valley Railway, Cheddleton, Staffordshire
Joung man, sitting on the trunk of a Volkswagen Passat and playing around with his smart phone. What is he doing? Most likely listening to music, but beyond that? Chasing Pokemons? Checking Tinder options? His skateboard is waiting for his master while the sun goes down. Pacific time.
I moderated a panel on disruptive innovaton with, from right to left, Drew Endy of Stanford, Gen9 and IGEM (synthetic biology), Wendy Arienzo, CEO of Array Converter (pioneering a new technique for DC to AC conversion), and Danny Yu, CEO of Daintree Networks (ZigBee light bulbs).
Video is now up: of my talk and of the panel.
Drew works to make biology ever easier to engineer:
“Our work is a radical departure from the past generation (35 years) of biotechnology which has tended to be overdriven by applications, given that we typically turn to biology as a technology partner of last resort to solve pressing problems (cure this disease, give me a drop in fuel now, etc.). This has resulted in a collective and persistent underinvestment in tools supporting biotechnology. Most practice the details of genetic engineering today no different from how it was done in 1980.
Over the last 10 years we are pioneered the idea of standard biological parts and the use of abstraction for managing biological complexity. Biofab has produced the foundations of the world's first "genome operating system" for E. coli. Basically, we have reduced the error rate of expressing genes in a bacterium by 6-fold (now at ~93.6% reliability). The impact of this advance is that the scale of the system that can be built (before a requirement to test what is happening) increases from 1 gene at a time to ~15 genes at a time. As we push this reliability higher, we eventually enable full forward engineering at the genome scale.
Ten years from now we should have made biology easy to engineer, sufficient to design (not just reconstruct) entire genomes. Everything now made in a plant can be made in yeast. Disruptions to material supply chains all over the place. Reduced energy and environmental loads, left and right.”
He gave the interesting energy-saving example of bio-engineered enzymes for detergents so we can now wash in a cold water cycle.
And for a recent example of computational design of de novo proteins, I mentioned David Baker’s groundbreaking work in designing proteins that target the invariant region of H1N1 and building novel catalytic enzymes (Science May 2011). He used 250,000 computers, but after a few turns of Moore’s Law, that will be commonplace.
(Panel press coverage at greentechmedia and Cnet)
@ Butlers Chocolate Café || Dublin Airport Terminal 2 || Highly recommended || Early Morning before our flight to London incl. Hot Chocolate, Juice and a few Sweets || A very nice way to start an aviation day ||
|| Our visit to London in Jan. / Feb. 2014 incl. InterContinental Park Lane, The Berkeley, A visit to Harrods incl. Chinese New Year decorations, The Design Museum for the “My Name is Paul Smith” Retrospective and more. We had great weather and again a wonderful time in this fascinating city ||
I spoke a few words of Finnish to put them at ease today. =)
Then they told me that our last interview was watched by the Finnish President. So I told them that my Estonian friends in Tallinn have never met a sober Finn (given the sample selection bias of the vodka ferries)
Would have been too much to ask them how Finland's annual wife carry championships are working out for them?
By pressing the "LIGHT ON" button constantly, the Canon 430EZ flash will not shutdown after 90 seconds. But pressing with your finger for a long time is no option. I update my first (2009) version to solve this problem. So I created an add-on for the multi bracket that I use to add accessories for lighting like beauty-dish or soft-box etc.
On the multi-bracket flash mount I added a 90 degrees bend aluminium strip with a 5mm nut in it.
Screw thread was cut into the aluminium strip to avoid the use of (ever falling) bolts.
After positioning the 5mm nut just above the "LIGHT ON" button, it's just 2 turns from the nut to press in the button constantly.
This collage is posted in maximum resolution, click image and choose: "view all sizes" in the upper right corner to see all details in the 2048x1448 version.
Click this link to see my previous 2009 solution:
www.flickr.com/photos/eric_dankbaar/4232282966/in/set-721...
STROBIST INFO:
1x Canon 580EZ flash + Cactus V4 trigger used in softbox at 45 degrees to subject in the middle above camera.
We enjoyed our Sunday Brunch @ The IFI, The Irish Film Institute located in Temple Bar, the heart of Cultural Dublin, near the Gallery of Photography and the River Liffey || Our Brunch Choices included: Eggs Royal, Eggs Benedict, French Toast with Bacon and Maple Syrup, Hot Chocolates and Orange Juice x2. Recommended before or after seeing a movie, but the food was memorable even on a stand alone basis when visiting the IFI as a destination. Enjoy, we would consider to eat here again in the future.
Bob Fehan loves to create custom vehicles and after 35 years in the business, it was time to make a custom tailgate vehicle. Fehan worked hard and debuted his creation, the "Travel inn" , at the 2009 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas. "To make this custom vehicle, I used the Ford Transit Connect van as my starting point," said Fehan. It has the verstility to many different types of users such as soccer moms, the avid sportsman, and the football or Nascar tailgater" The Transit Connect Travel inn van was one of the big hits at the 2009 SEMA show. Because of the raised roof it allows the room for many options. These include;
A complete sliding bedslide kitchen with Solaire Rasmussen inferred grill, Edgestar cooler and beer tapper, Thatford Norcold refrigerator, Bed slide upper bunk bed, Concept and visualogic DVD screens.
The vehicle comes complete with Sportz two room attached tent, Grant products body kit, spoiler and steering wheel, Ford Works in vehicle computer, BBS wheels, Bridgestone tires, Winona PVD chrome on wheels, PPG Red Fire pearl custom paint from GNE and Imagequest graphics, "The Ford Transit Connect Travel inn van was designed for people who love to tailgate, travel and are alwayson the go" Owners can truly do it all in this van with the varierty of custom configurations that I offer. I've been waiting a long time for a vehicle like this one that is great on the pocket book due to its awesome fuel economy.
Bob Fehan loves to create custom vehicles and after 35 years in the business, it was time to make a custom tailgate vehicle. Fehan worked hard and debuted his creation, the "Travel inn" , at the 2009 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas. "To make this custom vehicle, I used the Ford Transit Connect van as my starting point," said Fehan. It has the verstility to many different types of users such as soccer moms, the avid sportsman, and the football or Nascar tailgater" The Transit Connect Travel inn van was one of the big hits at the 2009 SEMA show. Because of the raised roof it allows the room for many options. These include;
A complete sliding bedslide kitchen with Solaire Rasmussen inferred grill, Edgestar cooler and beer tapper, Thatford Norcold refrigerator, Bed slide upper bunk bed, Concept and visualogic DVD screens.
The vehicle comes complete with Sportz two room attached tent, Grant products body kit, spoiler and steering wheel, Ford Works in vehicle computer, BBS wheels, Bridgestone tires, Winona PVD chrome on wheels, PPG Red Fire pearl custom paint from GNE and Imagequest graphics, "The Ford Transit Connect Travel inn van was designed for people who love to tailgate, travel and are alwayson the go" Owners can truly do it all in this van with the varierty of custom configurations that I offer. I've been waiting a long time for a vehicle like this one that is great on the pocket book due to its awesome fuel economy.
Bob Fehan loves to create custom vehicles and after 35 years in the business, it was time to make a custom tailgate vehicle. Fehan worked hard and debuted his creation, the "Travel inn" , at the 2009 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas. "To make this custom vehicle, I used the Ford Transit Connect van as my starting point," said Fehan. It has the verstility to many different types of users such as soccer moms, the avid sportsman, and the football or Nascar tailgater" The Transit Connect Travel inn van was one of the big hits at the 2009 SEMA show. Because of the raised roof it allows the room for many options. These include;
A complete sliding bedslide kitchen with Solaire Rasmussen inferred grill, Edgestar cooler and beer tapper, Thatford Norcold refrigerator, Bed slide upper bunk bed, Concept and visualogic DVD screens.
The vehicle comes complete with Sportz two room attached tent, Grant products body kit, spoiler and steering wheel, Ford Works in vehicle computer, BBS wheels, Bridgestone tires, Winona PVD chrome on wheels, PPG Red Fire pearl custom paint from GNE and Imagequest graphics, "The Ford Transit Connect Travel inn van was designed for people who love to tailgate, travel and are alwayson the go" Owners can truly do it all in this van with the varierty of custom configurations that I offer. I've been waiting a long time for a vehicle like this one that is great on the pocket book due to its awesome fuel economy.