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(Cubura) Winter Jacket mom event.

 

(Beras) Dimitri pose on store.

 

(Thirst) Jockd april 2020

 

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La gente quando non capisce inventa, e questo è molto pericoloso

 

Alda Merini

 

Driving on the highway, Liguria

 

When people don't understand they invent and this is very dangerous

"And death cries quickly, in a flash of voice, Keep you, keep you, I am gone, oh keep you as My memory, is the mother of us all..."

– Wallace Stevens

 

(If this looks fuzzy, reload. The image is clear, but Flickr has been acting up of late.)

 

P.S. Initially I had a difficult time posting this image because I didn't have a title. That may sound strange, but some images demand of me titles and/or poetry or music.

 

Then my Aunt Theodora was admitted to the hospital and suddenly the image had a purpose. She was my late father's last surviving sibling. She passed away yesterday, with family by her side. I visited her in the hospital 2 day's ago and for just a moment, she smiled and winked at me.

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just doodling on the back site of a calender (yupo effect) and quotes ,everything what's in the mind..... just draw and write

The sculpture was created by Eduardo Paolozzi, one of the most important artists to emerge out of Britain during the post-war era. It was commissioned by the Design Museum’s founder, Sir Terence Conran, to commemorate the opening of the museum in 1989.

 

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Panasonic exposition during the Milano Design Week

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I was wayyy too ambitious with this week's theme... It was really fun to do though, as it involved hanging a fountain pen from the ceiling and drawing a smoke dragon in Photoshop...

The modern pencil was invented in 1795 by Nicholas-Jacques Conte, a scientist serving in the army of Napoleon Bonaparte. The magic material that was so appropriate for the purpose was the form of pure carbon that we call graphite. It was first discovered in Bavaria, Europe, at the start of the fifteenth century; although the Aztecs had used it as a marker several hundred years earlier. Initially it was believed to be a form of lead. It was called graphite only in 1789, using the Greek word ‘graphein’ meaning ‘to write’.

Sorrow sucker. The more I drink the happier I get! lol

This is for FGR...maybe.

 

I'm def. not an inventor, so this is as good as it gets.

The 6th graders are Worland Middle School all had to invent something. All of their inventions were then showcased at an "Invention Convention". Carmen's invention was a slanted lap deck that doubled as a pillow.

ODC-Invention

 

I love the invention of the bench. There are some pretty ones out there.

I invented this useful cheap way to keep your cable tidy. Perfect for your iPod iDog companion (if you have). Otherwise you could use this for any long cable wires. For bigger cable like TV, use bigger bone (need harder material). Make sure the CUT is not too big, so the cable can slide fit into the HOLE.

Inventions.

 

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ελκυστική εμφάνιση παθιασμένοι πόροι ακούσια αντικείμενα παρεμπόδισαν την ύπαρξη πολλαπλασιάζοντας τον ενθουσιασμό που φαντάζεται τις αφαιρέσεις συνειδητές στιγμές,

coquilles brillantes répandant des signaux langues hautes étoiles ludiques poissons sans voix examens extraordinaires félicitant les réponses des juges roulants,

necăjitori chinuiți chinuiți obiceiuri zvâcnitoare inamici vizibili ceasuri amare care se apropie dinți întuneric îngrozitor diferite temeri flăcări vicisitudinale,

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生気のない労働者の表情アテンダント暗い鉄鋼インテリジェンスアカウント不安な審議無期限の雲が羊皮紙をつかみ、結果をまとめる原稿のコミュニケーションが冷たく配信された.

Steve.D.Hammond.

That's why, when Philo Farnsworth invented the first all-electronic TV set in 1927, he should have forever destroyed the prototype once he learned that one day, an asinine concomitant TV-borne instrument would arise called THE SITCOM!

Firth of Forth, outbound from Grangemouth

From St David's Harbour, Dalgety Bay, 13 October 2020

 

Hope is a strange invention --

A Patent of the Heart --

In unremitting action

Yet never wearing out --

 

Of this electric Adjunct

Not anything is known

But its unique momentum

Embellish all we own --

Emily Dickinson

Yet another smaller build. I have two Bricklink Orders on the way, and I'm excited to start building for SHIPtember :D I have a plan that I really like.

 

In terms of this build, I just wanted to use the Chima speeder thing for something.

 

Sola Deo Gloria!

The way to get there,thanks for the visit have a nice day

Our typical #Bicycle #Wheel

La pièce de gauche, intitulée Invention # 1 a été créée dans le cadre du "Concert des sept stations musicales des berges" le 25 août 2017 dans les parcs Maurice-Richard et Basile-Routhier autour du nouveau Chalet d’accueil du Parcours Gouin. Elle apparait au début de la vidéo ci-dessous à la deuxième station.

 

Ce concert fut produit par Ahuntsic en fugue. Direction artistique : Clément Canac Marquis avec l’assistance de Lucie Hamel.

 

La pièce de droite, Invention # 2 est apparentée à Violette du Mile-End

 

The left-hand piece, called Invention # 1, was created as part of the "Concert des sept stations musicales des berges" on August 25, 2017 in the Maurice-Richard and Basile-Routhier Parks around the new Chalet d’accueil du Parcours Gouin on the banks of the rivière des Prairies. It appears at the beginning of the video below at the second station.

 

This concert was produced by Ahuntsic en fugue. Artistic direction: Clément Canac Marquis with the assistance of Lucie Hamel.

 

The piece on the right, Invention # 2, is related to Violette du Mile-End

 

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The sculpture 'Head of Invention', by Eduardo Paolozzi, situated outside of The Design Museum in London.

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