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How to destroy angels_ high-res retina wallpaper. Be sure to click "View all sizes" to get the original high-resolution image. howtodestroyangels.com
#RoomDecoration - How to make small bathroom look bigger is the place where you supposed to relax, but also is the place to do many things when you’re getting ready in the morning. You need space to look and feel at ease and comfortable while doing tasks like bathing, wash your face and brush your teeth....
Action Hub Event #Atoms4Climate: From the Energy Crisis to Better Crops, How Can Nuclear Help Meet the Climate Challenges? The climate crisis meets an energy supply crisis. IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi and Gillian Tett, author and Financial Times US editor-at-large, discuss whether and how the world can manage to overcome both. Will evidence-based thinking or ideology decide the energy mix of the future? Is nuclear energy about to have its next renaissance? Can nuclear science help us adapt to the consequences of climate change, whether by allowing farmers to breed hardier crops or communities to manage scarce water resources?
As the climate crisis meets an energy supply crisis, Rafael Mariano Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, and Gillian Tett, author and Financial Times US editor-at-large, discuss whether and how the world can manage to overcome both. Will evidence-based thinking or ideology decide the energy mix of the future? Is nuclear energy about to have its next renaissance and can nuclear science help us adapt to the consequences of climate change, whether by allowing farmers to breed hardier crops or communities to manage scarce water resources? In this discussion, available through livestream, they will examine from their different viewpoints how the world will respond to the opportunities and the challenges that will profoundly affect all our lives over the coming decades, so we can all make our own mind on the best way forward.
COP26 Climate Change Conference 2021, Glasgow, Scottish Event Campus, Scotland. 4 November 2021
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Title: Oh! how I love it here in Dallas, Tex.
Creator: Unknown
Date: ca. 1918
Series: Series 3: Photographs; Series 3, Subseries 3, Postcards; Series 3, Subseries 3a, Printed Postcards, Dallas
Part of: George W. Cook Dallas/Texas image collection
Place: Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
Physical Description: 1 photomechanical print (postcard): color; 9 x 14 cm
File: a2014_0020_3_3_a_0018_c_oh.jpg
Rights: Please cite DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University when using this file. A high-resolution version of this file may be obtained for a fee. For details see the sites.smu.edu/cul/degolyer/research/permissions/ web page. For other information, contact degolyer@smu.edu.
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This Great Blue Heron was wading in a pond near my home this morning …I din't realize how shallow it is
He would say, "How beautiful is forgetting! What relief ir would be for the world to lose some of its contents!"
if you look closely, this tree is growing out of the chasis of this car, go figure, how that happened. how many years it takes for a tree to grow that old? it started with this car being abandoned when this tree was just a plant or perhaps just a seed or who knows it wasn't even there.
And what’s more I still have all my fingers.
This day, 6th March 1970, the British government announced an indefinite ban on the importation of pets into the country, a dog had died of rabies having successfully completed quarantine.
But everything’s fine now, pets have their own passports, can collect air miles and have access to duty free cigarettes and alcohol.
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I'm feeling very 21st Century as it's my first ever blog, wooohooo! x
How to add a watermark with Gimp.
Open Gimp and then your photo.
Press CTRL-L to bring up the Layers window.
Right Click on the layer that says, Background, and select New Layer.
Click on Select New Layer to highlight it.
Move to the Tools Pallet, and find the BIG BLACK A, to select text, or press the "t" on your keyboard to bring up the text option on the Tools Pallet.
Select your font and size and then click on the photo to insert your text.
Type your name and then select close. You should see your name with a yellow and black box around it.
Press Alt-r, then d then e.
This key combo will bring up the Filters, Distort, and then Emboss
You will then see your name in a text box. I would just select ok.
Move to your layers box again and then move the Opacity bar and drag it to the left, so you can hardly see your name.
Right click on Background and then select flatten image, then save.
This is a very simple way to add your name. If you want to add the © symbol, type it up in Word, then cut and paste.
An interesting brochure - issued to car dealers and showrooms to show the range of advertising and publicity material that was available to support the launch of the new Austin A40 and A50 range, the Austin Cambridge, that was launched on 28 September 1954. It describes the items that were automatically free-issued as well as other items that could be obtained and these include printing blocks that allowed dealers to place adverts directly in publications such as local newspapers or magazines.
The range includes the brochures that would have been given to prospective purchasers, nationally issued adverts from Austin themselves, posters, folders and cards along with window banners. I suspect one interesting item would be the 'styling booklet "GS5 into Cambridge" showing how the car was designed from concept to production - strictly one per dealer! There is a name on many of the blocks showing the illustrator of the new model but I cannot decipher it.
Away from the hype - 'This new Austin will sell - and sell - and sell" - the A40 was not a big seller with sales of only around 30,00 until it was withdrawn in 1957. The A50, with a larger engine, sold better with 115,000 being built until 1957.
The brochure's cover uses the BMC 'rosette', the logo of the British Motor Corporation that was the result of the 1952 marriage between long term rivals Austin of Birmingham amd Morris Motors of Oxford.
What if there is nothing else for us after all this
I don't care, I don't mind, just as long as we find sometime
Just come back and I'll stay out of the way
An be all the things you need
Another mouth to kiss
How can I give you the answers you need
When all I possess is a melody?
Yeah, how can I take up the air that you breathe
When all I possess is a melody?
"How" by Badly Drawn Boy
Der Esel
Es stand vor eines Hauses Tor
Ein Esel mit gespitztem Ohr,
Der käute sich sein Bündel Heu
Gedankenvoll und still entzwei.
Nun kommen da und bleiben stehn
Der naseweisen Buben zween,
Die auch sogleich, indem sie lachen,
Verhaßte Redensarten machen,
Womit man denn bezwecken wollte,
Daß sich der Esel ärgern sollte.
Doch dieser hocherfahrne Greis
Beschrieb nur einen halben Kreis,
Verhielt sich stumm und zeigte itzt
Die Seite, wo der Wedel sitzt.
Wilhelm Busch
Veteran 47739 and currently working for Colas passes through Rotherham Masborough working the 1058 VSTP Doncaster Wabtec - Rugby D.E.D.
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