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read the iliveisl blog to see what we are doing in OpenSim with our virtual environmental science field trip stuff over at Enclave Harbour
I'm pretty sure everyone and their grandmother has used this thing to make a gun. ( i have too) I was just out of ideas and thought about this..... I kinda need help with the bolt though. I can't just slap a dust cover on it.
Even with her massive wings folded, the Avenger still requires a lot of space!
Another products of the famed Grumman Iron Works, the Avenger was one of the best carrier-born bombers of the Second World War.
This flat in an Edwardian Mansion block had been badly converted and needed respectful modernisation. Original sash windows, plaster cornices and deep skirtings were refurbished and classical room proportions restored.
In a small flat where every inch of space needed to work hard, ‘fat’ walls were built to accommodate services and storage. A wet room was installed to provide a spacious shower experience and full height library shelving was fitted in spare pockets in the hallway.
The bedroom was opened up entirely on one side to share space with the hallway and a wall sized walnut sliding door installed to close the room when visitors were present. The result is an elegant and efficient flat.
Berlin a accueilli ce vendredi l’initiative Compact with Africa. Une conférence destinée à soutenir l’investissement privé allemand sur le continent. Le Président Macky SALL a pris part aux travaux de cette conférence qui est une belle opportunité pour le Sénégal et le continent de créer des plateformes devant réunir les investisseurs privés allemands et africains autour des projets intégrateurs. Le Chef de l’Etat a mis l’accent sur l’allocation des DTS, la solidarité autour du vaccin, la facilitation de l’investissement en Afrique par des mécanismes appropriés de soutien, l’appui à la relance des economies africaine, la nécessité d’un New Deal avec l’Afrique qui exige un changement radical de mentalité dans la perception des relations avec l’Afrique.
Photo : Federal Government/Guido Bergmann
Day 2: TAAT Cassava Compact: Technology transfer; Vitamin A Pro Cassava stem distribution in Togo with IITA-HarvestPlus Scientist, Cassava Breeder, Elizabeth Parkes and team in Togo. Also with Atayi Opaluwah. Farmers get Vitamin A cassava stems. Photo by IITA
Chamaecyparis obtusa "compacta" - compact hinoki false cypress (Dawes Arboretum collection, Heath, Ohio, USA)
The hinoki false cypress is a conifer native to parts of Japan. This individual is a manmade cultivar nicknamed "compacta".
Classification: Plantae, Spermatophyta, Pinophyta, Pinopsida, Pinales, Cupressaceae
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Yes, I am learning new things on my American adventure. Apparently these are what small cars are in America. I know this, because they all park on the compact spots.
This has to be the case surely...as the alternative can only be that vast numbers of people who drive these vehicles are completely illiterate.
What's great is that this moron couldn't even stay between the lines, let alone read.
Appareil compact 35mm identique au BF 80 de la coupe du monde de 1998. Fabriqué au Japon vers 1998 de n° 5410143 avec viseur central large et clair, objectif 6,4/32mm, obturateur à 3 vitesses 1/60s - 1/90s et 1/250s. Mise au point fixe de 1.5m à l'infini. Exposition programmée, flash débrayable, film 135 DX en 24x36, 2 piles LR 06, moteur d'entrainement. Ecrou de pied, retardateur et réduction des yeux rouges.
Got an REI gift card for Xmas, so got this pair of binocs. Brunton Lite-Tech. Small and unobtrusive, so I can keep it in my bag and forget it.
Compact small chair is made of 18 wooden square shape laths that are connected by grooves without glues, nails or similar materials.
Item is kind of a "mind game" because you have to find unique way to assemble and disassemble it, but it has a decorative purpose in the first place (e.g. plant stand.....).
Compact small chair dimensions:
h: 12,0cm
l: 9,0cm
w: 9,0cm
more on www.utormeter.etsy.com
Original Art Design -Gary Wendt, 1991
Shall I make a long story short? In 1991 my dear bandmates and I made record... er a cassette, actually. We sold it at our gigs, and to family and friends. Two of the songs got a little airplay on our local NPR station. The band played from 1990 to 1993, and it was a seminal experience in my career. The friendships formed with my Akoustik Brothers and Sister are lifelong and unique.
Recently, (hell, months ago!) My Brother, biological brother, that is, started asking me if Oval Window was ever re-recorded onto cd. I did not know, but later asked my Akoustik Brother Link. We have all gone our separate ways, and while we live within forty miles of each other, we rarely see each other. We talk on the phone a few times a year. Anyway, he had just happened to have a friend make a copy for him. Last week I went to my old hometown of Denton to pick up a copy from him. We also jammed a little. (I am going to have to do that more often. I have hardly improvised since joining Fort Worth Symphony full-time, and I miss it.)
So, inspired by My Brother's persistent interest in our music, and the wonderful timeless friendships, and my own wonder at how "that old stuff still sounds pretty good!", I spent many hours over the last few days suing my photo and photoediting skills. Back when we made that music, I never would have imagined this other, visual, creative outlet in my life. I hope that the refurbished packaging will make a nice little gift to my Brothers and Sister, both kinds, in honor of our bonds.