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My peripheral vision caught the word NEW! on the Peeps. I don't care, I know a Peep Bunny tastes the same as the Chick and the Egg! But now Peeps are being sold in the shape of my most favorite flower - Tulips! How could I resist?

 

So I laid down my 59 cents and knew as I was driving back to the office that I could not possibly open up my 3-pack until I got home and made it my photo of the day! So here they are in all their glory!

August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) bypass bridge over River Don under construction, north of Dyce, from Brimmond Hill, Kingswells

August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass Kingwells North junction from Brimmond Hill, Kingswells

August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass north of Dyce at railway bridge

August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass bridge over River Dee, Maryculter near Milltimber Brae

Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route AWPR Aberdeen Bypass under construction at Cleanhill roundabout where fastlink joins main bypass

Carl F. Bucherer – MANERO Peripheral Boutique Edition

Dokumentation:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Epklfl_cuI

 

Die Kreativgemeinschaften Laterne und dreifingersystem bringen Licht ins Dunkel des Silos. In loungiger Atmosphäre ist die generative, audiovisuelle Installation „Peripheral“ erlebbar, die sich um 360 Grad an den Wänden aufspannt und ein Wechselspiel zwischen realem und virtuellem Raum bietet. Die Grafiken lassen ihn in ein Spiel von Linien und Flächen eintauchen, die sich mit der Musik bewegen. Nautika aus dem Hause Green Planet inc. liefert dazu die passenden Ambient Tracks. Dann heißt es jetzt nur noch Augen auf und Licht an!

 

Konzept + Idee: Laterne vj Kollektiv und Dreifingersystem

Musik: Nautika (Green Planet inc.)

 

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Carl F. Bucherer – MANERO Peripheral White Gold – Only Watch 2017

Heaton Cemetery

Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England, UK

28 June 2018, Presidents of the ultra-peripheral regions sign the #CohesionAlliance

Belgium – Brussels – June 2018

© European Union / Giedre Daugelaite

 

Fernando CLAVIJO BATLLE, President of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands

 

Karl-Heinz LAMBERTZ, President of the European Committee of the Regions

August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass dual carriageway at Contlaw Road looking north towards Kingswells

August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass at Goval, north of Dyce

Construction of the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) / Aberdeen Bypass at North Kingswells junction

PMP/Peripheral Media Projects

“Metatron 2“

Spray, stencil and paint on canvas, 16” x 16”, 2010

  

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Carl F. Bucherer – MANERO Peripheral White Gold – Only Watch 2017

Construction of the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) / Aberdeen Bypass at North Kingswells junction

Dokumentation:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Epklfl_cuI

 

Die Kreativgemeinschaften Laterne und dreifingersystem bringen Licht ins Dunkel des Silos. In loungiger Atmosphäre ist die generative, audiovisuelle Installation „Peripheral“ erlebbar, die sich um 360 Grad an den Wänden aufspannt und ein Wechselspiel zwischen realem und virtuellem Raum bietet. Die Grafiken lassen ihn in ein Spiel von Linien und Flächen eintauchen, die sich mit der Musik bewegen. Nautika aus dem Hause Green Planet inc. liefert dazu die passenden Ambient Tracks. Dann heißt es jetzt nur noch Augen auf und Licht an!

 

Konzept + Idee: Laterne vj Kollektiv und Dreifingersystem

Musik: Nautika (Green Planet inc.)

 

www.facebook.com/flumea

www.facebook.com/laternekollektiv

www.facebook.com/dreifingersystem

  

August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass Kingwells North junction from Brimmond Hill, Kingswells with the Tulloch Road new bridge

One of the more remarkable manufacturers at CeBIT: this company makes computer hardware in bamboo enclosures. Something tells me this definitely matches the cradle-to-cradle principle. Try to ignore the "Engrish".

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An Overlooked Condition - Peripheral Neuropathy

 

Numbness, tingling, burning and uncomfortable sensations following you around? You’re not alone. About 30% of the U.S. population suffer from these symptoms and many don’t realize the true cause of the issue.

 

A condition that is becoming more prevalent in recent years that causes these uncomfortable sensations is known as Peripheral Neuropathy. Everyone experiencing the condition can have varied symptoms and degrees of pain including pain in the back, feet, hands, and thighs, difficulty walking, muscle weakness and tingling, poor balance, loss of coordination, and sharp pains. The symptoms may not always be consistent and can intensify at various times – so it can be difficult to understand what is occurring and get a diagnosis early.

   

What is Peripheral Neuropathy?

 

Peripheral Neuropathy occurs from damage to a group of nerves located outside the brain and the spinal cord. This causes pain signals and sensations to be continuously sent to various parts of the body – commonly the hands and the feet. It can be difficult to pinpoint the issue/recognize it right away as the pain and sensations felt can greatly vary day to day.

 

There are different forms of the condition, including Diabetic Neuropathy, which is brought on by diabetes and obesity. This can make diagnosis difficult as the symptoms and onset can be tricky and overlap with other conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis.

 

Who is at Risk for Peripheral Neuropathy?

 

Those who are diabetic are at a greater risk for peripheral neuropathy – about 7 in 10 patients with Diabetes also suffer from peripheral neuropathy. Other onsets can occur from autoimmune diseases, alcoholism, hereditary disorders and physical trauma or injury. While the condition can affect people of all ages, it is most commonly seen in patients who are 65+, which is why taking care of your body, health and mobility from an early age is essential in disease prevention.

 

Treatments

Luckily, there are options to help cope with the symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy as well as treat the condition at the source of the issue. One of the groundbreaking treatments that has shown success in treating the condition is a procedure known as the Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS). This minimally invasive procedure allows the patient to continuously control the pain and symptoms felt, as well as increase or decrease the level of the treatment needed based on how it is at any given time. In addition to the SCS Treatment, there are various injection therapies that can help reset the nerves and injured area to provide symptom relief, and there are helpful medications available in managing prolonged symptoms.

 

If you are suffering from Peripheral Neuropathy and are interested in the Spinal Cord Stimulator Treatment, or think you may be suffering from the condition, visit www.pennpain.com or call (215) 395-8888 to request a consultation and learn about your options.

 

*Statistics provided by: Everyday Health and Mayo Clinic*

 

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Construction of the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) / Aberdeen Bypass at North Kingswells junction

Two Dell Pro 8 Windows 8.1 8-inch tablet computers

August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass bridge over River Dee, Maryculter near Milltimber Brae

15 October 2025, Interreg Solutions for Local Challenges: How Cooperation Supports Peripheral and Border regions in central Europe

Belgium - Brussels - October 2025

© European Union / Xavier Lejeune

28 June 2018, Presidents of the ultra-peripheral regions sign the #CohesionAlliance

Belgium – Brussels – June 2018

© European Union / Giedre Daugelaite

 

Karl-Heinz LAMBERTZ, President of the European Committee of the Regions

 

Fernando CLAVIJO BATLLE, President of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands

August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass at Goval, north of Dyce

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InFlight Peripherals' latest smart seat arm technology

Toronto has traditionally been a peripheral city in the architectural world, embracing the styles and ideas developed in Europe and the United States with only limited local variation. However, many of the world's most prominent architects have done work in Toronto, including Toronto native Frank Gehry, Daniel Libeskind, Norman Foster, Will Alsop, I. M. Pei, and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. A few unique styles of architecture have also developed in Toronto, such as the bay and gable house and The Annex style house.

 

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August 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass at Goval at Formartine & Buchan Way underpass with new A947 above

Cute? Menacing? Cutely menacing? Menacingly cute?

Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) develops when the arteries in the legs build up plaque, obstructing and narrowing the arteries and preventing blood, oxygen, glucose from flowing properly to tissue. This lack of blood-flow causes pain, cramping, and swelling in the legs as the muscles and tissue starve for blood and if untreated, can lead to amputation of the toes and/or foot. To know more about Peripheral Arterial Disease Legs visit us at pedesorangecounty.com/arterial-disease/

Construction of the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) / Aberdeen Bypass between Craibstone & North Kingswells looking south towards Kepplestone overbridge

September 2017: Work on the AWPR (Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route) Aberdeen bypass with end of rainbow nearby at Culter House Road

Unlike the original Famicom joystick, this one has more buttons: X/Y in front and L/R on the edge.

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