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Front row L to R: High School medalists—Silver-Codie Loftus, Boone Career Center & Technical Center (W.Va.); Gold-Braeden Santos, Greater New Bedford RVTHS (Mass.); and Bronze-Courtney Knihtila, Wilson Central High School (Tenn.); and, national technical committee member Yuette Weaver. Back row L to R: National technical committee member Diane Swenson; College/postsecondary medalists—Silver-Kimberly R NeSmith (Ga.); Gold-Dawn Fenton, Sheridan Technical College (Fla.); and Bronze-Connie Davis, Tennessee College of Applied Tech-Chattanooga, (Tenn.); and National Technical Committee Member Sherry Anderson.
Jillian Davis is my application for Bizarre.
The contest just sounds so good that i wanted to try.
Originally there are four polaroids but the other two are just too..
much failure - u can see them here when u wanna have eye cancer ;)
I introduced that sim before
but changed her hair color in that dark blue-ish
shade.
No. 1834.
Citroën Méhari (1979).
Escala 1/43.
Serie "Yesterday".
Solido.
Made in France.
Año 1999.
Catalogue solido Modèles "made in France" 1956-2005 :
www.traction.ch/mvzo/mvzo_listen/Mod_Solido.pdf
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Citroën Méhari
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The Citroën Méhari was an off-road compact SUV produced by the French car maker Citroën, a variant of the Citroën 2CV. 144,953 Méharis were built between the car's French launch in May 1968 and 1988 when production ceased.
A méhari is a type of fast-running dromedary camel, which can be used for racing or transport. A méhariste was a French Armée d'Afrique and Army of the Levant cavalryman that used these camels.
The Méhari was based on the Citroën Dyane 6, and had a body made of ABS plastic with a soft top.
It also employed the 602 cc flat twin petrol engine shared with the 2CV6 and Citroën Ami.
This is similar to the way the mechanical parts of the 1960 Mini became the 1964 Mini Moke.
A four-wheel drive version of the Méhari was produced from 1980 to 1983 and had excellent off-road qualities, due to the lightness of the vehicle.
The standard Méhari weighs just 535 kg (1,179 lb) and has the interconnected fully independent long-travel 2CV suspension used by all of the Citroën 'A-Series' vehicles."
(...)
"The Méhari was designed by French World War II fighter ace Count Roland de la Poype, who headed the French company SEAP - Société d'Etudes et d'Applications des Plastiques. This company was already a supplier to Citroën, and SEAP developed a working concept of the car before presenting it to its client."
"The Méhari ended production in 1988 with no replacement. This left a gap in the market, that others have tried to address.
The Teihol company, which had been building the recently defunct Renault Rodeo, created the Tangara using 2CV mechanicals, with bolt on pre-dyed GRP panels. It also created a Citroën AX-based model, but the company ceased operations in 1990.
Due to its mechanical simplicity the Méhari can be restored to ‘as new’ condition – all parts including the chassis are easily available, creating a thriving restoration market."
Variants
- Méhari 4x4 [1979-1983]
- Limited editions [1983]
"Two limited edition versions of the Méhari were sold:
The first was the white and blue Méhari Azur (Blue), of which only 700 were sold, and the all yellow Méhari Plage (Beach), produced for the Spanish and Portuguese market."
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Citroën Méhari
Manufacturer
Citroën
Production
1968—1988
Assembly
Belgium: Forest
Spain: Vigo (Centro de Vigo)
Portugal: Mangualde
Argentina: (Citroen Argentina, S.A./IES)
Designer
Roland de La Poype
Class
Off-road compact SUV (J)
Body style
2-door cabriolet SUV
Layout
Front engine, front-wheel drive / four-wheel drive
Platform
Citroën 2CV platform
Related
Citroën Dyane 6
Citroën FAF
Teilhol Tangara
Vanclee Mungo
Engine
602 cc flat-2
Wheelbase
2,400 mm (94.5 in)
Length
3,520 mm (138.6 in)
Width
1,530 mm (60.2 in)
Height
1,640 mm (64.6 in)
Curb weight
570 kg (1,256.6 lb)
Successor
Citroën E-Méhari
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citro%C3%ABn_M%C3%A9hari
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Citroën Méhari
"El Méhari es un automóvil de bajo costo descapotable producido por el fabricante francés Citroën entre los años 1968 y 1988. Se construyeron en total 144.953 unidades de este modelo en Europa.
El Méhari está basado en el Citroën 2CV, y tiene una carrocerÃa de plástico en Europa y de PRFV en Argentina y Uruguay. Su motor era el mismo motor gasolina bicilÃndrico de 602 cc de cilindrada, proveniente del 2CV."
Producción argentina
"Se fabricó en dos perÃodos diferentes: 1971 hasta 1980 mediante Citroën Argentina S.A. con 3997 unidades producidas.
La empresa IES (Industrias Emilio Sal Lari) en 1984 resucita el modelo, esta vez bajo la denominación Safari por un par de años, hasta 1986, manteniendo todas las caracterÃsticas técnicas del modelo original."
Producción chilena
"Desarrollado en Chile entre los años 1971 y 1973 con el nombre de Yagán, estaba basado en el Méhari francés.
A pesar de tratarse de un vehÃculo artesanal ya que el Yagán estaba hecho totalmente a mano y sin ningún tipo de matrices o moldes, logró una cuota de fabricación cercana a las 1.500 unidades, en su fabrica de Arica donde además se ensamblaban otros vehÃculos Citroën, como el Ami 8 y el 2CV. Algo muy distintivo del Yagán era que el chasis base era de Citroën 2CV y no de Méhari, y el 50% de los componentes eran chilenos, ese era el objetivo."
Otras versiones
"Además de la versión con tracción delantera, en Europa se fabricó una con tracción a las cuatro ruedas entre 1980 y 1983; tiene una gran distancia del chasis al suelo y amortiguadores traseros de ballestas, que le permiten circular por terrenos inhóspitos.
El Méhari pesa menos de 600 kg.
El Ejército Francés utilizó el Méhari, modificándolo para operar con un sistema eléctrico de 24 V. El motor ofrecÃa la pequeña cifra de 33 cv, y llegaba a los 103 km/h con viento a favor.
También se fabricó una versión para Estados Unidos en 1970."
Versión eléctrica
"En 2016 Citroën comercializó una versión eléctrica con una velocidad máxima de 110 km/h y una autonomÃa según ciclo NEDC de 200km.
Como todos los vehÃculos eléctricos no produce contaminación atmosférica ni contaminación sonora en el lugar de uso."
Fuente: es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citro%C3%ABn_M%C3%A9hari
More info:
www.highmotor.com/coches-historia-45-anos-citroen-mehari....
www.autobild.es/reportajes/citroen-mehari-aniversario-45-...
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Citroën Méhari en España
(...) "El Mehari fue fruto de la iniciativa de la empresa de plásticos SEAB y llegó a España en 1970 tras ser presentado en el Salón de Barcelona de 1969.
Se mantendrÃa en catalogo hasta casi 20 años después.
Ofertado en nuestro paÃs en colores como el rojo, el beige y el verde, y luego en amarillo butano y pistacho, tenia un precio de 120.000 pesetas.
Se llegaron a fabricar más de 140.000 unidades a nivel mundial.
Evidentemente estaba a disposición del bolsillo de los españoles mas que el VW 181 o el Moke, que solo podÃan ser importados o rematriculados tras ser propiedad de extranjeros.
Su versatilidad (puede ser limpiado con una manguera y albergar las hamacas y sillas de playa), unido a su cierta capacidad todo terreno, sobre todo por la altura de sus ruedas, ha hecho que la mayorÃa de unidades españolas hayan acabado en la costa mediterránea."
En España, se fabricó en la factorÃa de Citroën en Vigo:
Años de producción:
1969 – 1980
Modelo:
Citroën Méhari
El Méhari era un dos plazas, con opción a cuatro, descapotable y con cubierta de lona.
Producción:
12.429 unidades.
"En 19 años de historia, el Méhari sólo ha conocido dos series especiales lanzadas en 1983: el Méhari Playa (España) y, el Méhari Azur (Francia, Italia y Portugal), con una carrocerÃa blanca y azul (puertas, calandra, baca del techo, cercos de los faros), con tapicerÃa esponjosa con rayas blancas y azules."
Fuentes:
www.escuderia.com/especial-playeros-buggies-mehari-y-mas/
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%A1brica_PSA_de_Vigo
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Les députées européens demandent l'application de la parité pour les hauts postes de l'Union Européenne.
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Kanmantoo - former mining centre on SA Company Land.
When both the Paringa Mining Company and the SA Company applied for the Mt Barker Special Mining Survey in late 1845 the double application was solved by allotting strips of land to each company as shown in the map earlier. The SA Company had sent their geologists to the area to look for copper and they had had some success. William Giles, the SA Company Manager hoped for great success but this eluded the Company. By 1846 the SA Company had a mine site up and working with 25 mainly Cornishmen employed but the high cost of transport to and from Port Adelaide, (£200 a round trip) meant that the mine never made a profit or dividend for the SA Company. The mine also had a problem as the miners at Kanmantoo were paid less than those at Burra and most left anyway for the Victorian goldfields in 1851. Ore was smelted at Callington smelters or at Mr Dawes smelter at Dawesley. Eventually the SA Company sold its land to the Kanmantoo Mining and Smelting Company in 1862. This company only lasted until 1869. The New Kanmantoo Company mined the area from 1869-1874 with the Company mine closing in 1874 but private miners continued working the area for the next thirty years usually employed by Peter Lewis the blacksmith of Kanmantoo. In 1860 and again in 1886 some silver was also found in the mining area at Aclare mine near St Ives but this closed quickly as a company operation but was also worked by individuals until it finally closed in 1912. The village of St Ives, what was left of it, is now under the freeway built in 1977.
But where was the Kanmantoo mine? It was in several satellite villages to Kanmantoo such as ;Staughton near the current freeway; St Ives also near the freeway but on Paringa Mining Company land not the SA Company land; and at Tavistock between Kanmantoo and the Bremer River. So mining was widespread with Kanmantoo in the middle of all the villages. Kanmantoo was the SA Company base with the Company store and other administrative functions there. The other villages lasted from the first mining in 1846 to late in the 19th century by which time they were generally deserted. This was also the period when most of the mining companies sold off their lands for wheat farming. Although Staughton had a Primitive Methodist chapel (1849) for use by the strongly Methodist Cornish miners, Kanmantoo was the town that got most of the necessary public buildings. It was established in 1849 as a town site on the new government road via Callington to Wellington and the Murray River. Within a few years Kanmantoo had 66 houses, two hotels, a Methodist Church built in 1864, a blacksmith and a general store. The Primitive Methodists had built an early chapel in 1847 but all traces of this disappeared quickly when it was replaced in 1864 by a new Primitive Methodist Church. This Methodist church became the town school building which is now the community hall. Kanmantoo School operated from the early years (1857) in several different locations and in 1880 it became a provisional school with government inspections. The Education Department bought the Primitive Methodist Church in 1921 as a state school and we can see where they replaced a gothic church window with a typical school room window in the 1920s. By 1953 the school had a mere 3 students and it was closed by the government. As a community hall it has a problem for table tennis as the floor was designed to slope towards the pulpit at the front!
One year after the Primitive Methodists built their new Kanmantoo Church the more upper class Wesleyan Methodists built a fine church (1865) in Kanmantoo in Cook Street. It still stands and has a façade with unusual brickwork around the window above the door and the bell cover. When the 3 branches of Methodists united in 1900 the Primitives gave up their church, (which eventually became the town school), and the former Wesley Methodist Church became the only Methodist church in Kanmantoo. The last service was held in this building in 1956 and it is now a private house. It should be in the Register of the National Estate in our opinion because of its historical associations with the Cornish miners of Kanmantoo and its unusual architecture.
Primitive Methodist Church later Kanmantoo state school. The Kanmantoo Wesleyan Methodist 1865.
Kanmantoo also had a Catholic Church built in 1858 as some of the miners were of Irish descent. St Thomas Church was L shaped and quite large on Nursery Street. It was during the 1850s that several large Irish Catholic families arrived at Kanmantoo mines. Father O’Brien laid the foundation stone of the Catholic Church in April 1858. As the congregation swelled with additions to the Irish families a new section was added in 1865 to create the current L shaped appearance. St Thomas’ Catholic Church closed in 1956 and was saved from demolition when new owners restored it as a residence. Lutherans in Kanmantoo travelled to St Peter’s Lutheran church in Callington which was erected in 1864. It appears that most Anglicans in Kanmantoo travelled to St James Anglican Church at Blakiston.
Kanmantoo unlike the other villages survived as a rural service centre for the local wheat farmers. The grain was taken to Nairne, not far away for milling. One of the early farmers was Charles Young who had been a surveyor for the Paringa Mining Company in 1856 when it sold off much of its land not considered suitable for mining. He also surveyed Harrogate. Young bought up land from the Paringa Mining Company in 1866 and called it Holmesdale. It was located near St Ives, just outside Kanmantoo. Within a year he had 25 acres under vines which he quickly increased to 40 acres. He established a winery there that operated for many years. He had an arrangement to use the Kanmantoo school children to pick the grapes and he sold most of his wine to England. He became the squire of the district, representing the area in the Legislative Council, in local government as a councillor and he indulged his interests of education, horse racing and Aboriginal welfare. He used to visit Point McLeay Mission (now Raukkan) and he brought back to Holmesdale in 1887 a young 15 year Aboriginal boy called David Unaipon. We now know that Unaipon went on to publish scientific articles, write books, invent a special shearing comb for sheep and he is depicted on the $50 Australian note. When Charles Young died in 1904 his son Harry took over the property and continued his father’s work. He continued to provide a home for David Unaipon who lived on the Young property most of his life; Harry also became a local councillor; he supported horse racing (there is still a Harry D Young hurdles race at the Easter Oakbank races each year) but he pulled out his father’s vines in 1939 and ended the Kanmantoo winery. Harry Young died in 1944.
Another well known one time resident of Kanmantoo was Dame Enid Lyons who went to school there. Her widowed mother, Eliza Tagget, lived in Kanmantoo before going to Queensland and later to Tasmania. It was in Tasmania that Dame Enid Lyons met her future husband Jo Lyons who became Prime Minister of Australia and established the party that later became the Liberal-Country Party of Australia. Apart from famous residents Kanmantoo also has a well known forest plantation. The combined district schools Arbor Day of 1897 was when the plantation to celebrate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee on the throne was created. This plantation still stands despite drought and floods. The creeks and the Bremer River have all flooded on a number of occasions. The worse floods were in 1894, 1913, and in 1939 when the Princes Highway to Melbourne was cut. Evidence of the floods is still visible. The flats below Kanmantoo were also used periodically for military camps and training between 1880 and 1939.
In more modern times Kanmantoo has had a mining resurgence. The copper lodes were worked again between 1970 and 1976 yielding 36,000 tons of copper and 9,000 ounces of gold. More recently Hillgrove Resources has restarted the copper and gold mines of Kanmantoo using modern methods of ore extraction. Hillgrove started on this journey in 2004, getting mining leases in 2008 and finally approval to go ahead with the new mine in 2010. After a further year of construction and work the new processing plant was commissioned for work in November 2011. This construction and site preparation phase has cost Hillgrove $121 million. This large open cut mine will have a life of around 6.5 years and Hillgrove expect to extract 20,000 tons of copper and 10,000 ounces of gold. The mine site was employing 150 people, half of the contractors, by the end of 2011. So the original impetus to settlement is once again relevant to the survival of tiny township of Kanmantoo almost 170 years after its founding.
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Dave Serena, aviation safety inspector for the Northeastern Area and Region 9, discusses aircraft safety and inspection with the class. Aerial Pesticide Application Training (APAT). Davis, California.
Forest Health Assessment and Applied Sciences Team (FHAAST) and staff from Forest Health Protection held a three-day Aerial Pesticide Application Training in cooperation with the University of California, Davis. The course included classroom and hands-on training sessions with access to aircraft and application equipment. Staff from the Forest Service, state agencies and private industry were trained in a number of aspects of aerial spray project work, including the basics of spraying, drift and deposition modelling, aircraft and avionics, project management and contracting, pesticide selection, label interpretation, safety and the use of personal protective equipment.
Photo by: John Kyle
Date: April 4, 2018
Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection.
Source: Iral Ragenovich collection.
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π during Undergraduate Pilot Training Class 82-04 at Laughlin AFB in Del Rio, Texas. Application of π was introduced to our class as a way to address perceived or actual training failures of one sort or another. the strategy was that humiliation on the ground was much better than death after screwing up in the air. thankfully, i never got pied. if i had, i probably would have planned retribution. i expressed my opposition to this new pogrom when it was announced by our class commander, but as our attrition rate was over 40% at the time, i was outvoted. something had to be done. nothing like good old-fashioned negative reinforcement. strangely, this photo reminds me of RFK's last moments in the kitchen.
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The application process was long and arduous. Applicants were forced to wait, fill out the application form, occasionally in triplicate, or with a different color, and then were subjected to an interview.
Usually these interviews consisted of the hiring manager and his 'sexretary' insulting the applicant and/or their heritage/physical traits. Applicants were then numbered and sent to work, or made to wait until a position was available.
A Kulm WMD Biotech broadcasts herbicide prior to a native prairie reseeding. This will help prevent the "weeds" from getting a jump on, and shading out the native species that will be seeded here shortly afterward. This particular tract of the Carlson Waterfowl Production Area in LaMoure County, ND has been farmed by a local cooperator for the past three years. Farming a previously-broken tract of land helps to get noxious weeds under control and gives good seed bed preparation for the re-establishment of native species. These new seedings will provide more diverse cover and structure for waterfowl and other grassland-nesting bird species.
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The Department of Energy's license application for the proposed Yucca Mountain high-level waste repository is formally presented by Edward Sproat (below, front row right), Department of Energy's director of the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, to Michael F. Weber, director of NRC's Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards (NMSS). In picture behind them (left to right) are Hippolito Gonzalez, Bill Ford, Gloria Higgs, Deborah DeMarco, David Misenhimer and Gene Peters of the NMSS staff.
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DRONES — Application specialist Jason Davis offers an update on how drones and machine learning are helping Arkansas agriculture. Taken April 28, 2022, at the Extension Retiree Luncheon held at the Benton Event Center. (U of A System Division of Agriculture photo by Mary Hightower)
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This allegorical text written in vernacular verse was inspired by Guillaume de Lorris's and Jean de Meun's Roman de la Rose. Composed in 1330-1332 CE by Guillaume de Digulleville with a second recension in 1355 CE, this text represents the earlier of the two versions. Produced in Northeast France in 1370 CE, the Walters' copy contains a frontispiece miniature with a portrait of the author, as well as eighty-three tinted grisaille illustrations. These illustrations are based on models consistent with contemporary thematic choices and contain abundant anecdotal detail, lending character to the text. As of spring 2014 the Institute for the Study of Textual History, Romance Languages in France has been gathering all reproductions of Digulleville's manuscripts. W. 141 is one of the few copies outside of France.
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I don't like to leave them behind..
My friends, my familly and all the other people of Hostville.
But Blackhaven is in some serious trouble, when I say this, you probably think of super criminals and gangleaders, but thats not the only problem..
Blackhaven is full of the worst type of scum, the people that dare to call themself heroes, the people that don't care about human lifes.
The people that think there doing good.
They are only making it worse...
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Attack: 16
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Charisma: 16
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"Application DisplayCE.exe has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down. If the problem persists, contact the program vendor." (I can't find what does this binary nor who is the vendor ; it's probably a specific application)
Taken by my brother Laurent in Roma Tiburtina Station, Rome, Italy.
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Yes its true now you can add applications in your orkut profiles.It seems orkut is gearing up for rival facebook.The list of application supported by orkut are
* Music iLike
By iLike, Inc.
Add music and videos to your profile, list your favorite artists, and test your skill in the Music Challenge! Join 23 million iLike users to share and discover music.
* Music n Movies
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* iPoke
By Sanjay Aggarwal
The fun and interactive way to stay in touch with your friends. Miss your friend on his Birthday? Smash a Birthday cake on his face.
* Hangout
By Auciti Info Technologies
Upcoming music concert or a quick meet at a coffee shop down the street. Casual outing or a special event. Schedule it and invite friends. Hangout enables you to schedule, coordinate and have fun with your Orkut friends outside your online world. Hangout now!!
* Teen Patti
By minglebox.com
Teen Patti - Indian version of 3 card poker; also known as flash. A multi-player game that you won't be able to stop playing - once you start. A must play before and on Diwali for most Indian families, even losing in this game is supposed to bring you good luck. Get together with friends and have fun!
* India Dekha!
India Dekha has been developed by Zoomtra.com in an effort to connect Indian Travel enthusiasts with one another. How much of India Have you traveled or plan to travel to in the future? Make your India Dekha! Map and share it with your friends.
* ReadingSocial
By Hungry Machine
Organize your reading history! Build up your bookshelf to keep track of what you've read, want to read, and are currently reading. See what your friends are reading. Show others what's on your real bookshelf. See others reading the same book (a good icebreaker). Read and create reviews. Recommend books on your bookshelf to your friends. Get recommendations from your friends.
* Bible Verses
By Barry Welch
Play the Bible Verses quiz and challenge your friends. Post a prayer and share it with your Orkut friends. Post your favorite bible passages to your profile and scrapbook.
* ReadingSocial
By Hungry Machine
Organize your reading history! Build up your bookshelf to keep track of what you've read, want to read, and are currently reading. See what your friends are reading. Show others what's on your real bookshelf. See others reading the same book (a good icebreaker). Read and create reviews. Recommend books on your bookshelf to your friends. Get recommendations from your friends.
* Chakpak Movies
By chakpak.com
Chakpak Movies is a social movies application that lets you rate/review movies and related photos/videos and share your ratings and reviews with your friends. It also lets you organize movies by classifying them into ones you have seen, you own, your favorite movies and other similar categories. Among other fun things, you can also create movie quizzes and challenge your friends.
* Flixster Movies
By Flixster, Inc.
Share movie ratings and compare your movie taste with friends. Create and challenge friends to movie quizzes. Meet other movie fans with similar taste.
* I Read
By ugenie
iRead is a social book discovery application. With iRead you can organize your favorite books in bookshelves, rate and review them. You can browse what other iReaders and friends are reading. iRead learns from your book reading tastes and recommends books you will like and also users who read like you. Add application and join the social book discovery revolution!
* myHangman
By C2w.com
Play the classic word game of Hangman or create one of your own on your favourite movies, music, TV shows and more. Guess the missing letters of the alphabet to fill in the blanks and get the right answer.
* SlideTV by Slide.com.
Add custom pics, graffiti, videos and more to your profile with SlideTV by Slide.com!
* Top Friends by Slide.com.
Who are your Top Friends? Keep track of your best friends right on your profile with Top Friends by Slide.com!
* TypeRacer
By Alex Epshteyn
Typing meets racing in this first-ever competitive typing game. Compete against your friends and the whole world in the new sport of keyboarding!
The new CAFNR app is the best way to connect with the MU College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources. The smart phone app features stories, highlights events, showcases CAFNR’s Agricultural Research Centers and provides users a way to easily connect to the college’s social media accounts.
Photo by Kyle Spradley | © 2014 - Curators of the University of Missouri
AkkenCloud™ at the ASA’s 2013 Staffing Law Conference demonstrating features of their software like application tracking.
Anxiety is a lightweight leopard-only to-do application that syncs with iCal and Mail. To download or read more, visit www.anxietyapp.com/
This shot shows the app's "list window". The close button in the top-left hand corner closes/fades out the application window, but the application remains active - ready to bring up the list window with a click of the menubar item or through a click to the dock item. The "tick" button in the top-right-hand corner, when clicked, slides down the add task sheet. Finally, as you can see, the list only shows you your uncompleted tasks, and ticking a task off results in it lingering for a split second before being removed from the list (it is set as completed, though, and still can be seen in Mail or iCal). Double-clicking a task in the list results in it being opened in either iCal or Mail (depending on your preference) for extended editing.
The new CAFNR app is the best way to connect with the MU College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources. The smart phone app features stories, highlights events, showcases CAFNR’s Agricultural Research Centers and provides users a way to easily connect to the college’s social media accounts.
Photo by Kyle Spradley | © 2014 - Curators of the University of Missouri