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cross between a twister & vortex sucking in everything in it's way.....
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Based on 1970s British Public Information Films, the project explores the disruptive side of technology. The focus began analysing how devices interrupt our concentration when reading. However, through experiments and research, the project’s trajectory shifted to disruptions in urban environments. The city ambient sounds were recorded were while traveling from Tokyo to London. The soundscape depicts the daily bombardment of white noise which urban dwellers endure daily in the form of notifications, sirens, self-service machines and automated voices at train stations and airports. Visceral voices that breathe invisibly within the city. The animated visuals interprets the narrative in a winding a series of chaotic and fragmented forms.
IPEN's mission is a toxics-free future for all
IPEN: toxic-fee is a global network of public interest organizations aiming to eliminate toxic substances. IPEN is working to establish and implement safe chemicals policies and practices that protect human health and the environment around the world.
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caroline. (she's holding a seashell)
didn't like my shots for today :\ so this is something old from underwater shoots.
72/365
thanks for the explore!
I've never before seen a Clapham Park turn on 50, but I believe it's between the odd and rare scale. Due to roadworks in Streatham Hill, along with 255 these routes are facing delays.
Euro 5
Voith DIWA864.5 4-speed gearbox
Cummins ISBe6.7L 250hp engine
VDL DB300 10.4m
Wright Pulsar Gemini 2DL (integral)
Mandalorian fighters of the Tribe had always used disruptor rifles to maximum effect. Their accuracy and deadliness was famed and feared throughout the galaxy.
After he came to power, and rebellions and insurrections broke out, the Emperor wanted to use that fear for his own purposes.
Although outlawed, Palpatine tasked the Imperial Department of Research and Development with the development of a smaller version of the infamous disruptor rifles. These were to go to elite jet troopers as the Emperor saw them as the best tools to cow unruly populaces in dense urban settings.
Development of the first prototype, EX-A1, took a long time as it proved difficult to miniaturise the internals of Mandalorian disruptor rifles. Getting samples of those in the first place was a task all of it's own since Mandalorian fighters never parted willingly with them.
Developing and building the prototype took so long that the Emperor died on Endor before it was finished. Thus there now exists only one EX-A1 and it never entered Imperial service. It's current wielder or whereabouts are unknown.
Done in PMG 0.6.
Wide angle photograph of an ominous shelf cloud storming over Barnegat Bay en route to Long Beach Island.
Disruption requires someone who thinks differently than the rest - who has an idea that is outrageously different from the current base of competition in the industry.
I've tried using my fingers yet again to describe disruption - while all fingers compete here with the same set of facts and world views, there's a finger who is thinking at it from a different angle - disrupting the industry and probably bringing with it differentiation.
I needed this one for a post on the impending disruption of the enterprise video conferencing market: bloggeek.me/video-disruption/
Today's story and sketch "by me" the first thing you see in the sky is
the Distrupter One. To date the finest single Lawn Chair Anti gravity
flying machine out of the "FLCDSL" Flying Lawn Chair Design Studio
Laboratory, in a very long time, about two weeks. It is being flown by Martian, Willard Wank, Full Time "FSU" Blacksmith, part time test pilot.
And today Willard is performing swell as a test pilot, he has come a
long way from Mars where he was making Comfortable Magnetic Orthopedic
Space Loafers, but those are a story for another time.
The real story today is the new Mercury Gravity Disrupter Propulsion
System used for the first time in the Disrupter One.
None of our readers would have the the mental capacity needed, or could process, or time to acquire the knowledge or ever understand the
Disrupter Drive, so lets just move on to the beautiful chase glider
below being piloted by Laurence "Limpy" Gofish it is a B&R XR-12 Stealth
Glider. I will have much more detail of the Disrupter Drive and it's
ability to propel the Distrupter One to sub light speed at another
time until then taa ta the Rod Blog
Due to a massive landslide of rocks and debris on the track from flash flooding along a burn scar in Glenwood Canyon, service between Salt Lake City and Denver on Amtrak's California Zephyr was suspended. After a layover during the day, the morning's train No. 6 became the evening's train No. 5 in Salt Lake City, Utah on Aug. 3, 2021. Utah Transit Authority commuter rail rolls by on the road to Ogden.
I've been building a lot of large scale projects lately, so I wanted to take a little time to build something smaller. It didn't end up necessarily being less complicated, though. This is the standard model of this car. While designing it, I thought it'd be cool to have a GT and GT-R version, so I'll be releasing those over the next few days.
This is the GT version of my Disruptor. I actually started designing this one, and then branched out to the other two.
photo by Scott Beale / Laughing Squid
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