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Skirt, top and choker : AVITY-SAFETY. At The Epiphany
Hair : Tableau Vivant - Windy ponytail Add-on. At K9.
Hairbase : Tableau Vivant \\ leLutka EvoX Hairbase 07 - 006. At Uber.
Boots and Kneecaps : Eudora3D Road Boots.
Skin : [Glam Affair] Rain Layer [Lelutka EvoX] Beige C. At Uber.
Head and elf ears : lelutka - lel EvoX AVALON 3.0
Earrings : - TRIGGERED - Blessing gacha Rare. At The Epiphany.
Glasses : SEKA's Double Cross Shade RARE. At The Epiphany.
Chainsaw with hold pose : Skellybones -- Nice to meat you. At The Epiphany.
Bloody tattoos, body and face : duckie . cruel bom. At The Epiphany.
Red net stockings and arms : Fewness - Like a Fish - Armsup - red. At The Epiphany.
Decor :
.random.Matter. - Cyber Doc - Hacking Station - RARE, Laptop stand, Manuals, Med Table, Servers, Stool, Trash Pile, Webrunner Chair, Old Tech. At The Epiphany.
Backdrop : My House 2069 *RARE* - Burn Down Backdrops - The Bearded Guy
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“Hacking” is the term used to describe non-competitive horse riding that’s undertaken outside of the arena, usually on the roads or bridleways. Most horse riders who go on a “hack” will do so for pleasure, but hacking is also a great opportunity to undertake training and fitness work. Riders will usually choose to ride on bridleways where possible, but often they’ll have to ride on the road to reach them.
This particular bridalway leads into Bestwood Country Park where pathways are clearly marked so dog walkers are aware where horses are likely to be…it’s a beautiful place to walk with many paths and your walk can be as short as 20 minutes or half a day to walk all around the whole place,…Sue :)
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I took a blade to my JBL headphones today so that the plug would fit in the iPhone. Amazingly it worked.
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...there is no need for a sweat shoppe when we can have our own hacker shoppe!
just a little monday morning humor for you, hope you all have a rockin week...
Taken in the mid 1990s, Hack Mill in Wotton-under-Edge was demolished not long afterwards. The mill can be traced back on this site to the sixteenth century. It was situated at the end of Water Lane.
Think somebody hacked the dentist sign at the end of my road.
Wish I could say this was the weirdest part of my run today.
Six blocks later, a young guy jumped in front of me and demanded my headphones and running shoes.
Threatened me with what appeared to be a sandwich.
I said, No.
Sheesh...
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Hacking is a factor in democratic processes that must be addressed - fake news, invasion of privacy, ... who could count the wys? Technology change must be a part of the future evolution of democracy. Right now Electronic voting machines count about 87% of the votes cast in America today. But are they reliable? Are they safe from tampering? From a current congressional hearing to persistent media reports that suggest misuse of data and even outright fraud, concerns over the integrity of electronic voting are growing by the day. And if the voting process is not secure, neither is America's democracy. Democracy must evolve!
The near wagon is one that I have shot before. It is a Hack Passenger Wagon c. 1862 that is in the Corpus Christi Museum of Science and History collection. It was manufactured by Abbot-Downing Co. Concord, New Hampshire
This four passenger wagon is the smallest of the Hack Passenger Wagons. The lighter versions of the East were called Concord Coaches. The heavy version, suited for the rough conditions of the West, was often called a "mud wagon" or "the poor man's Concord". The leather suspension system gave a ride that was smooth by the day's standards.
This coach belonged to Petra Vela Kenedy, wife of Mifflin Kenedy. Mr. Kenedy built a ranching empire in South Texas in the mid-19th century. By the time of Mrs. Kenedy's death in 1885, the ranch comprised 390,000 acres. This coach was most likely the preferred mode of transportation for Mrs. Kenedy, who traveled frequently from the La Parra Ranch in Kenedy County to the Kenedy home on the bluff in Corpus Christi, Texas.
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