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In 1953, Shell Labs in Amsterdam was the first site in the Netherlands to use an electronic computer in a production environment. The computer was a Ferranti Mark I*, designed at Manchester University (with help from the legendary Alan Turing) and built by British company Ferranti. The Amsterdam model was called MIRACLE, for "Mokums (Amsterdam's) Industrial Research Automatic Calculator for Laboratory and Engineering", but some people nicknamed it "May It Replace All Chaotic Laboratory Experiments". My mother was one of its programmers and kept a photo album.
The Miracle of Love
Five loves and two wishes
Janet, Fay, Maggie-May
Sonia, Kath, simple math
With two to carry,
Norma-Jean and Debbie Harry
These last two, just wishes
Not near but light-year misses
© Mike Laycock (Silversalt)
Daisuki means to love..
Kiseki means miracle..
in japanese =3
Daisuki written by my fwend "Faitho" <3
this is the band-aid of my right hand joint el marboo6a.. but its not marboo6a anymore.. coz i feel better =3 wish me fast recovery =]
Edmund Gwenn “Kris Kringle” red silk velvet Santa Claus outfit with white rabbit- fur trim from Miracle on 34th Street. (TCF, 1947)
What kind of freak tomato germinates its own seeds? The miracle tomato. That's who. This one is on its way to the compost bin.
Flags decorating a house in Malmesbury with a sign underneath saying 'Expect a Miracle'. I suspect this relates to the 2012 Olympics when miracles could well be expected and not the earlier European Championship Football tournament where England fans merely hoped against hope!
Disney's horticulture team loves to experiment with tons of unique plants and growing climates - aeroponics, hydroponics, special sand formulations, specialized predator insect programs and even fish farming! We went on the "Behind the Seeds" tour of the greenhouses and were blown away by all they do!
I cleaned my fridge on December 24th. Upon finishing, I was blinded by a light. A voice called my name, to follow hither a star to Bethlehem.
As everyone knows, Bethlehem is where the modern supermarket was born. I was able to stock up my fridge with Christmas savories...
I was always wondering how to put this weird seed to use. This is the perfect way, in a restaurant like this.
We're served an unimpressive fruit course
of a clump of citrus wedges and a couple greenish strawberries & are told to take a bite out of 3 fruits. Then water. Then the miracle fruit comes out in these cute little frying pan-looking dishes and we're told to chew the seed for a full minute. There's a hourglass and everyones eyes are rolling around as we work the seeds and I'm sure we all look like cows.
Going back to the fruit everything sour is now supersweet. There's laughing and wines are ruined. But I don't drink so who cares? I want to carry one of these in my pocket at all times.