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Red- eared Sliders in their typical 'neck up' position showing off their red mark at their ear position. The red-eared slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) is a semi-aquatic turtle belonging to the family Emydidae. It is a subspecies of pond slider. It is the most popular pet turtle in the United States and also popular in the rest of the world. It is native only to the southern United States and northern Mexico, but has become established in other places because of pet releases and has become an invasive species in many introduced areas, such as California, where it outcompetes the native western pond turtle. (Al Ain, UAE, Dec. 2012)
Found unbranded and undated slide showing the Market Place in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, UK.
The main entrance to Sliders restaurant, 305 Limestone Terrace in Jarrell, Texas, just off of I-35 exit 275 and right behind the McDonalds. Open seven days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner - all are welcome to stop by and visit or call 512-746-2211 for curbside pick up.
I quite liked the slides which I made for a talk that I will be giving the day after tomorrow in Milano. So, I decided to upload some of them to flickr as well.
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There's enough of a newel post at the end to do too much sliding. Still, the sheen of the banister makes me think of generations of families resting their hands to slide down the wood as they descended the stairs. I'm sure some kids tried sliding, too!
Found Kodachrome slide dated July 1967 showing the Saint Francis de Paula Mission Church in Tularosa, New Mexico, USA., (at least, that's what Google Image Search thinks it is).
Cheeseburger sliders at the Little Tavern in Laurel, MD.
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Back of 12 Fountain Terrace, Wyke, Yorkshire, England where Denis Richard Hargreaves (dad) was born Dec 19th 1926.
Close to the pools for the water birds was this one, housing Red eared Slider turtles. We've met these chaps in the HK Ocean Park as well as in the Al Ain Zoo. (see the respective albums). The Red-eared slider, also known as red-eared terrapin, is a semi-aquatic turtle and is a subspecies of the pond slider. It is the most popular pet turtle in the United States and is also popular as a pet in the rest of the world, as, among other factors, it is easy to maintain. It has, therefore, become the most commonly traded turtle in the world. It is native to the southern United States and northern Mexico, but has become established in other places because of pet releases and has become an invasive species in many areas, where it out-competes native species. The red-eared slider is included in the List of the world’s 100 most invasive species. (Butterworth, Penang, Nov. 2013)
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Hi, I'm Terri, and I'm here to talk about whether we're excluding some very important people when it comes to web security.
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This is one slide from my W2SP talk. Want to see it all? The whole, annotated presentation can be found on Web Insecurity.
We went to a local park while visiting our daughter in Oregon. This dog was having a ball on the slide. They had to give it nudge the first time down. After that, it was running up the stairs and cutting in front of the kids who were waiting to go.