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More people means an increased demand for food, water, housing, energy, healthcare, transportation, and more. And all that consumption contributes to ecological degradation, increased conflicts, and a higher risk of large-scale disasters like pandemics.
We have seen ordinary people fighting over toilet tissues in supermarkets across the world together with panic buying of foods at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic so it’s no surprising that the Russian Oligarchs despite being multi-billionaire want more resources rich territories to finance their lavish lifestyle and provide for their extended families for ever {these people believe in immortality, they aren’t aware that they’ll go to the grave as dust to dust empty handed like the rest of us} -one thing is for certain, the earth can only support a very limited of Oligarchs! just imagine if we all had to have a couple of $500millions of super yachts to meet our needs, not to mention mansions across the world just to give us a false sense of security! {of course they would also have tons and tons of toilet tissues in sheds across the world! these people spend more time pooing and wanking than working}
China, IndIa, Israel are also under increased pressure to stretch their boundaries further and further encroaching on neighbouring territories in the process -very aggressively- to an alarming level getting everyone on edge
As long as we keep breeding like rabbits, we’ll have problems living in peace, love and harmony with one another if we are all greedy like Putin and his mates
Staircases basically completed.....YEAH! Looking forward to moving on to something else after spending a week on these.
One of my colleagues (who prefers to remain anonymous) is a model-making enthusiast. He is constantly looking for new and challenging projects. One of his ideas was to create scale models of cars made out of plastic customer loyalty cards from various shops. The open top Routemaster double-decker bus is made out of (about seven or eight) Kruidvat Jouw extravoordeelkaart cards. The trailer is made out of Open32 MyCard cards.
Construction materials used are a jigsaw, cutting blades, cyanoacrylate glue and contact adhesive. The wheels were purchased (a long time ago) at Wiking Modelbau and the window panes are bits and pieces of old stock. The license plate of the car is (by tradition) its year of construction. The models also have a few numbers written on the underside, which corresponds to the serial number of the blueprint the model was based on and also a serial number of the scale model itself.
This is actually a focus-stacked image enfused from ten individual photos (tutorial by Patrick David).
A "Behind The Scenes" photo can be seen here.
It seems like you don't see many scales anymore.
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When looking at pictures, sometimes it's easy to forget just how large of a scale these wonders are. Here is another photo from The Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Florence, Italy
The model was the 1/76th scale Royal Mail Defender; I removed all the Royal Mail lettering and replaced it with fire brigade crests and lettering. Roller shutter lockers were added to the bodywork and a blue light bar was fitted to the roof.
Sensual classic chair.
I long time wanted to make this furniture - cozy, with a history, comfortable and soft. For all fashion-dolls on the scale of 1: 4
at Railay East, Krabi, Thailand. It's not a very clear shot of the rock climber (in red shirt, white pants) but I wanted to show this popular activity in the Krabi area.
Common name: Scaled Quail
Scientific name: Callipepla squamata
Distribution: Mexico, United States
Conservation status (IUCN): Least Concern
I think these are scale insect, whatever they are my poor Aloe was coated with sticky honeydew and these things. I consigned the plant to the worm bin. Luckily I had taken healthy cuttings.
20th June 2015 Home Stafford UK
Finally, here's your chance to design and build your own Jcarwil Papercraft model.
Simply cut out, fold, and glue.
Recommended Materials:
8 x 11 " Cardstock Paper
Scissors (Optional: Xacto Knife)
Glue Gun w/ Glue Sticks (Alternative: Clear Tape)
12" Ruler ( Alternative: Any other straight edge available)
Printing Instructions: Save image at full size. Then open the saved image from your computer and print it out at full scale.
HAVE FUN!!!
NOTE: This printout is for non-commercial purposes only.
Any questions please email me at jcarwil@hotmail.com
Thank You!!!
Oystershell scale is a widespread problem, an emerging invasive insect posing a serious threat to conservation of quaking aspen in northern Arizona and beyond. A serious priority for researchers, oystershell scale monitoring and research is occurring on the Flagstaff and Mogollon Rim Ranger Districts with collaborators from NAU School of Forestry.
Photos are from a collaborative field trip with NAU School of Forestry and the USFS. We shadowed researchers and graduate students, visiting two test plots where possible mitigations for oystershell spread are being reviewed.
Photos and videos taken December 7, 2021 by Danika Thiele. Credit U.S. Forest Service Coconino National Forest.
I don't know how they make this stuff (or how they made it many years ago). This complex gear is 3mm in diameter. The wooden log at the left is the point of a toothpick.
Hacking a digital bathroom scale to use as a general-purpose weight sensor or input device.
Explained in more detail at:
A scale test car makes an interesting end to a transfer run seen at the Kingshighway overpass in STL.
Anoplaspis metrosideri on Southern Rātā. Moana, Lake Brunner, West Coast, South Island, New Zealand.