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She doesn't normally indulge in this kind of cheese, but it was a long day, and we were all bordering on delirious by this point.
I just hope Dionne doesn't kill me for posting it. :-)
A very old image from my first outing with LSPS midweek group. Probably fits the definition of tragi-comedy
by G.Huth.
Vancouver, Fingerprinting Inkoperated, 25 july 1992. 75 copies issued as 1cent 294.
4 pp/3 printed, laser with bodystamp logo rear. 4-1/4 x 2-3/4, leaflet.
a concrete poem. cover typography by Damian Lopes.
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04.22.10: Lower Definition/Jamie's Elsewhere/No Bragging Rights/Twelve o' Clock in English @ The Cobalt Cafe (Canoga Park, CA)
If you afraid of difficult asanas then should try Shavasana or Savasana also named as corpse pose. One of the simplest postures in yoga - you only need to set down on the mat like a dead body. It is useful for the beginner, pregnant woman and who have injuries and are not fit to do heavy exercises.
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\'gler\
intransitive verb
1 a: to shine with a harsh uncomfortably brilliant light b: stand out, obtrude
2: to stare angrily or fiercely
transitive verb
1: to express (as hostility) by staring angrily
2archaic : to cause to be sharply reflected
"If you don't know where you are going, any road will get you there.
Begin at the beginning and go on till you come to the end; then stop."
Lewis Carroll
I stopped to smell the roses in Nahalat Shiva in Jerusalem.
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There's an old insult that goes "Oh yeah? Well if you look up ____ in the dictionary, there's a picture of YOU!".
Here's what I saw when I looked up "fail" in the dictionary.
How apropos.
Style is knowing who you are, what you want to say, and not giving a damn.
— Gore Vidal
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I like taking moon pictures when it is visible in the day time. The top exposure is one of three "bracketed" exposures using different F stops. the bottom exposure combines the three in a high definition result.
Scooby and friends at the Definition 6 House of Blood Party.For more party pics, check out our blog post: bit.ly/s8P0yr
Photo credit: Kelly Samardak
Chevrons:
what are they exactly? This definition comes from Venetians copy of ancient Egyptian bead these important glass beads about 500 years ago, and continue to make them today.
The Italian name is Rosetta and refers to the pattern in the cross section of the bead, resembling a flower or twelve pointed star, derived from a molding process.
Colors for the different layers tend to be blue, white and red, but many combinations have been made.
The name refers to the ends of these complex canes that have been faceted or rounded by grinding , revealing the inner structure of the zigzag of chevron lines.
These beads were also manufactured in Holland in the seventeenth century by expatriate Venetian glass bead makers and are indistinguishable from Venetian beads.
Egyptian Painting and some glass fragments including one mosaic bead and one Rosetta-type bead. Conclusive evidence for when the first Rosetta type beads had been created is still lacking, yet we know that the basic cane design had existed before the Baroviers from Murano took up the pattern and created their famous Rosetta bead.
The cylindrical mosaic bead depicted in the painting date to the period of the first century BCE to the fourth century AD.(Jargstorf pg. 19 )
Manhattan Chevrons:
are in reality not even chevrons. The name comes from the 12 stripes on the outside that were done to imitate the more complex true chevrons. These beads can easily date back to the 1500's where there is more than plenty of proof that this style was used in Africa and the American fur trade.
Showing off his Definition. The Warrior wasn't into steriods at all (he got his power from the gods)... :-p
We saw this back in the fall, but it is worth a reminder that the radian is the unit we have to use for angular motion because it is effectively unitless. There are several equations relating linear and angular motion that only work if we use the unitless radian, as opposed to a degree, a rotation, or a gradient.