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Southeast Texas has experienced abundant and amazing cloud formations in the Summer of 2012. On good days, we get rain.
SOOC, Android phone.
Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max (256GB & 64GB) for Low Price With ismartphones in Japan. www.ismartphones.jp/
For many years now, most weekday mornings find me walking past this two storied nondescript brick building in Long Island City, Queens, enroute to my office. I felt the building was abandoned, as never was there any activity in or out of it present. One recent morning the rolled steel door was actually up, revealing an inner sanctum of crystal chandeliers hanging from the ceiling. Wow! Long Island City is certainly full of surprises
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Nesle, Inc was founded in 1936 by Albert and Coila Nesle. For years its marble facade and sparkling window have attracted collectors and borrowers interested in period lighting. The hundreds of chandeliers, wall fixtures and candelabra on display illustrate the major design periods of France, England, Italy, Austria, Russia and the Scandinavian countries.
Further info: Nesle, Inc.
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38-15 Queens Boulevard / Before & After Construction
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Park Avenue Metro North Tunnel Entrance/Exit
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What Do Shoes on Power Lines Mean?
www.rd.com/article/shoes-on-power-lines/
Interesting article
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'Xiaomi Mi 9 Lite for Low Price With ismartphones in Japan.' www.ismartphones.jp/
Xiaomi Mi 9 Lite (6Gb/128GB) Global Version:
System: Android 9.0(pie), MIUI 10
Processor: Octa-care, Qualcomm SDM710
Snapdragon 710, Adreno 616
Memory: Internal - RAM:6GB/128GB
Battery: 4030mAh Li-Po
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31-25 Thomson Avenue_Before & After Construction
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Southeast Texas has experienced abundant and amazing cloud formations in the Summer of 2012. On good days, we get rain.
SOOC. Android phone.
Vitamin Water
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Queens: Long Island City, Queens Blvd
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Unlike all of those bus, subway, and Uber commuters, I walk everywhere. One of the perks of both living/working in Long Island City. And I see a lot of strange things along my half hour walks each morning to my office. The evenings not so much
Discarded Street Items/Trash/Litter
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Beam me up Scotty. Forget the shoes
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Jason Naylor is a Brooklyn-based artist who creates bright and positive designs with messages of love and kindness. He works in digital and traditional media, and has collaborated with brands like Coach, Pepsi, and Maybelline.
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We’ve spent a lot of time this past year wondering if and when Google would bite the bullet and just build its own Android phone for consumers to take on the iPhone directly — there have been hints and leaks, but nothing real. And in true Google fashion, the reveal was nothing like what w...
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In the year 2004, wind energy in California produced 4,258 million kilowatt-hours of electricity, about 1.5 percent of the state's total electricity. That's more than enough to light a city the size of San Francisco.
More than 13,000 of California's wind turbines, or 95 percent of all of California's wind generating capacity and output, are located in three primary regions: Altamont Pass (east of San Francisco - a portion of which is shown on the right in this photo from NREL), Tehachapi (south east of Bakersfield) and San Gorgonio (near Palm Springs, east of Los Angeles). In 1995, these areas produced 30 percent of the entire world's wind-generated electricity.
According to the Electric Power Research Institute, the cost of producing wind energy has decreased nearly four fold since 1980. The levelized cost of energy from wind turbines in 1993 was about 7.5 cents per kilowatt/hour. With current wind research and development efforts, the Energy Commission estimates that newer technologies can reduce the cost of wind energy to 3.5 cents per kilowatt-hour.
- Super AMOLED(TM) Plus Display
- 4G LTE
- Android (TM) 2.2. (Froyo) Platform
- Simultaneous Voice and Data
- 1.3 Megapixel front-facing camera
- 8 Megapixel rear-facing camera
In the year 2004, wind energy in California produced 4,258 million kilowatt-hours of electricity, about 1.5 percent of the state's total electricity. That's more than enough to light a city the size of San Francisco.
More than 13,000 of California's wind turbines, or 95 percent of all of California's wind generating capacity and output, are located in three primary regions: Altamont Pass (east of San Francisco - a portion of which is shown on the right in this photo from NREL), Tehachapi (south east of Bakersfield) and San Gorgonio (near Palm Springs, east of Los Angeles). In 1995, these areas produced 30 percent of the entire world's wind-generated electricity.
According to the Electric Power Research Institute, the cost of producing wind energy has decreased nearly four fold since 1980. The levelized cost of energy from wind turbines in 1993 was about 7.5 cents per kilowatt/hour. With current wind research and development efforts, the Energy Commission estimates that newer technologies can reduce the cost of wind energy to 3.5 cents per kilowatt-hour.
Still dealing with the CIPN (Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy), though I feel how the swelling of my ankles and feet may have somewhat reduced. My toes are still numb. Strangest feeling. Have been trying not to wear socks at all, due to the top part imprinting its line onto my ankles. First world problems in December. Good grief. Keep assuring myself how this will all pass in time, and that I need to remain as focused as possible. That said, I always try and stay prepared, so I've purchased a nice cane on Amazon. I've nothing against aluminum, although, I got a nice one made of oak wood. These things need to be done correctly
It seems I always take my best self-portraits when I've food or coffee or something similar on my face. I suppose it's because I'm so relaxed at the time. It doesn't really matter in the end
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Newell's Run - Year of the City
Independence day decorations a few days after the holiday.
The Kace Apartments. Grand Prairie, Texas.
July 7, 2024. Tarrant County.
Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G.
(5.4mm). f/1.8 @ 1/120 sec. ISO 64.
Kips Bay was an inlet of the East River running from what is now 32nd Street to 37th Street in Manhattan, New York City. The bay extended into Manhattan Island to just west of what is now First Avenue and had two streams that drained into it. The bay was named after New Netherland Dutch settler Jacobus Hendrickson Kip (1631–1690), son of Hendrick Hendricksen Kip, whose farm ran north of present-day 30th Street along the East River. The bay became reclaimed land, yet "Kips Bay" remains the name of the area.
Kip built a large brick and stone house, near the modern intersection of Second Avenue and East 35th Street. The house stood from 1655 to 1851, expanded more than once, and when it was demolished was the last farmhouse from New Amsterdam remaining in Manhattan. Iron figures fixed into the gable-end brickwork commemorated the year of its first construction. Its orchard was famous, and, when first President George Washington was presented with a specimen of its Rosa gallica during his first administration (1789–1793), when New York was serving as the first national capital city, it was claimed to have been the first garden to have grown it in the Thirteen Colonies.
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Part of the album 37-42 30th Street / Before & After Construction
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My neighborhood desperately needs additional supermarkets and for the past several years now there's been a huge influx of Asian citizens moving into the area. Whoever's responsible for constructing this Asian-centric supermarket is going to make a fortune
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Eight Story Complex Including Big Asian Supermarket Proposed for 38th Avenue in Dutch Kills
The development is expected to be eight stories tall and go up on 38th Avenue between 30th Street and Old Ridge Road. The top six floors would be for apartments, while the bottom two floors–totaling 12,000 square feet– to be set aside for an Asian supermarket.
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