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Broadcast will probably be snuggling on this fluffy winter blanket all day while I bike to work in 11 degrees Farenheit / -11 degrees Celcius. This is not my favorite biking temperature, I have to say.
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Broadcast actually shares her birthday with Satomi Matsuzaki of Deerhoof, who also loves cats so I waited until Caturday to celebrate with Broadcast. Don't worry, though, she has gotten lots of treats both today and on her birthday, which was Purrsday!
Broadcast turned 9.
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Earlier this week, Broadcast turned 8 years old but, as she was very busy in her second grade class learning about adverbs at the time, we had to wait to celebrate her birthday on Caturday.
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A visit to Ugchelen FM DAB+ Radio Broadcast Tower near Apeldoorn, the Netherlands. The tower has a height of 142 meter.
Broadcast turned 11 today! I don't know if cats understand that it is their birthday even when we talk to them about it but I do think she understands she's receiving a lot of extra special Caturday treats!
Broadcast is named after one of my favorite bands of all time:
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A guy listens intently to latest news broadcast on his transistor radio while relaxing at the porch of his house by the highway at a village in Subic, Zambales, Philippines.
Broadcast is as naughty as she is beautiful so that's fun. She turned 5 years old today.
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The almost 370 meter (1214 feet) high Christmas tree in the Gerbrandy Broadcast Tower is a Christmas tree-shaped set of lights that are attached to the large radio transmission tower in IJsselstein, the Netherlands and is, according to the Guinness Book of Records, the largest Christmas tree in the world.
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A visit to Ugchelen FM DAB+ Radio Broadcast Tower near Apeldoorn, the Netherlands. The tower has a height of 142 meter.
During high-speed travel, especially near the speed of light, everything in the universe would seem to lie in the same place, unseparated and undifferentiated, directly ahead. This bizarre wrinkle comes from the effect of aberration. When we drive through a snowstorm, the flakes seem to come from in front of us, while the rear window hardly gets hit at all. The same thing happens with light. Our planet’s eighteen-miles-per-second motion around the sun causes stars to shift position by several seconds of arc from their actual locations. As we increase our velocity, this effect grows ever more dramatic until at just below lightspeed, the entire contents of the cosmos appear to hover in a single blindingly bright ball, dead ahead.
From 'Biocentrism' ~ Robert Lanza and Bob Berman
A visit to Ugchelen FM DAB+ Radio Broadcast Tower near Apeldoorn, the Netherlands. The tower has a height of 142 meter.
Nikon F3, Nikkor 50/1.8 AI-s, O56 orange filter, Cinestill XX@250, HC-110/dil, B, 6 min. Digitized with Nikon D700/ES-2.
Happy Caturday from Broadcast. Named after the very special British band whose lead singer, Trish Keenan experienced an untimely death when she was only in her early 40s. Trish wrote to me before she died and told me how much she liked the photos I had taken of her, which really meant a lot to me.
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Happy Caturday everyone! This is my other kitten, Broadcast, who is named after the band of that name. The shelter I adopted PJ Harvey from only adopts kittens in pairs and Broadcast was the meekest and mildest of the bunch.
For photos of Broadcast the band, see:
www.flickr.com/photos/kirstiecat/sets/72157625845208530
And to listen, there is a bunch of Broadcast's stuff on youtube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRUO411-vJ4
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I was surprised when the ABC News presenter, Guy Stayner announced my photo, last night, as a prelude to the Weather presentation.
A gentle reminder about copyright and intellectual property-
Ⓒ Cassidy Photography (All images in this Flickr portfolio)
At a recent street fair this guy was very patiently and carefully broadcasting the great performance by a group of Indian dancers. I was impressed by his care and steady hand, - no doubt the family back home enjoyed his live feed.
A blue phone box in Leeds, a city in West Yorkshire.
AQL have converted 24 old British Telecom red phone boxes into mini WiFi hubs, they repainted them blue, as a partial tribute to Doctor Who's Tardis.
They broadcast a free WiFi signal powered by solar energy, and through a series of touch screens on the outside, are available for phone calls, video messaging and emergency phone calls too.
The old English name for the city of Leeds is Leodis, so these boxes have been given a suitably full acronym: Leeds Electronic Ordnance and Digital Information System, or LEODIS.
Dr Adam Beaumont, CEO of AQL commented: “The boxes will also allow members of the public to leave video blogs and soundbites of their memories of the area in past times. We won’t be putting the blue boxes in any other cities, as we want them to be a symbol of Leeds, we want them to become iconic.”
Information Source:
www.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia/2013/07/leeds-is-invaded-b...