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Where are you and I'm so sorry
I cannot sleep I cannot dream tonight
I need somebody and always
This sick strange darkness
Comes creeping on so haunting every time
And as I stared I counted
Webs from all the spiders
Catching things and eating their insides
Like indecision to call you
and hear your voice of treason
Will you come home and stop this pain tonight
Stop this pain tonight
Don't waste your time on me you're already the voice inside my head.
I miss you, i miss you
~blink-182
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Atrapado en las redes
¿Cuántas veces has mirado el móvil desde que te levantaste?
How many times have you checked your phone since you got up?
Susan Beebe's circle of friends on Facebook - Visualization generated by TouchGraph, a Facebook application
"Fall is Sweater Time"
Original Photo:
www.flickr.com/photos/42196510@N05/52476880672
Cover Model:
Adrianna Coba
Congrats for Group Cover for November 4, 2022!!
SL Playmates Network
Facebook zieht aus den Skandalen um Datenschutz keine Konsequenzen. Also raus und Daten löschen lassen. #deleteFacebook
For those of you, my Flickr friends, who did not have yet experienced the new Flickr Beta system, I just hope you will never have this opportunity. This new version of Flickr will definitely scrap this site for photographers becoming nothing else than a poor extension of Facebook. I want to keep Flickr as a site to share beautiful pictures and giving opportunities to see what you, my friends, loved to share with me and other Flickr friends. January 5th is the DAY to say how we love and appreciate our photography site like it is. We already had in the last months, a lot of non desired changes. This is enough. If Beta system is imposed to all of us I will quit Flickr to share my pictures on another site who respects photographers and their friends.
Pour ceux d'entre vous, chers amis Flickr, qui n'ont pas encore expérimenté le nouveau Flickr Beta System, j'espère seulement que vous n'aurez jamais une telle opportunité. Cette nouvelle version de Flickr va définitivement ruiner ce site pour photographes qui ne deviendra rien d'autre qu'une pâle extension de Facebook. Je veux conserver mon Flickr tel qu'il est comme un site permettant de partager de belles photographies et me donnant l'opportunité de voir ce que vous, mes amis, aimez partager avec moi et les autres amis Flickr. Le 5 janvier est le JOUR pour dire combien nous aimons et apprécions notre Flickr tel qu'il est. Nous avons déjà subit de nombreux changements non désirés au cours des derniers mois. C'est assez. Si le nouveau Flickr Beta System est imposé à nous tous je n'aurai d'autre choix que de quitter Flickr pour partager mes photographies sur un autre site qui respecte les photographes et leurs amis.
Lo chiaman socialnetwork,
ma ha poco di sociale.
È solo una parola
che appella in adunanza
persone d'ogni tipo,
parenti già lontani,
amici sconosciuti
e qualche conoscente
di cui si sa ben poco
oppur non si sa niente.
Lo scopo è di aggregare,
scambiarsi le notizie,
le proprie amenità
o fare soliloqui
che non legge nessuno
ma danno l'illusione
che tu sia pur qualcuno.
Il colmo si raggiunge
quando l'utente bussa
a chieder l'amicizia
e, appena gliela dai,
scompari alla sua vista.
Cos'è, una collezione
di nomi variopinti
che, come figurine,
contano per il numero
che riesci ad assemblare
e quante più ne hai
più sale il tuo quoziente
di popolarità ?
Bella virtualità
che ha soppiantato il posto
del vivere reale,
immune dallo scontro verace
d'ogni giorno,
rifugio all'apatia,
custode dell'inerzia,
della vigliaccheria,
dell'emozione assente,
di leggerezza vana
dove trionfa, becero,
il tronfio surrogato
della comunione
e il senso del dialogo
diventa pura chiacchiera,
piazza smarrita e isterica
di cuori solitari.
Paul Prudence said that to me as we talk about the processing crowd. And he is right. This is visualization of the whole flickr processing.org group.
As some people ask for: here is a small example how to draw this graph in processing.
Dear ANDORE Fans! The brand has been working for more than 3 years and is trying for you, delighting you with new releases, exclusives and just a warm atmosphere. Over the past few years, we have gathered in a large family of 6k+ people! This is a force that makes me very happy and gives me energy for new creations! Because of this, I know that my work is not in vain! But since there are more and more problems with the Group in the world, notification lag, notification loss, etc. I want to invite each of you to the ANDORE-Discord channel. I think many of you have an account there. And I would be very happy to see you on the channel of my / our brand! Yes, our brand, because without you there would be no ANDORE! I hope you find the time to join and never lose news from ANDORE again! Welcome and Happy Black Friday!
Kobylianskoi Str. (HerrenGasse),
Chernivtsi, Ukraine.
SLR Camera: Nikon F5
Lens: AF Zoom-Nikkor 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5D
Film: Kodak ColorPlus 200
Filter: Promaster Spectrum 7 UV
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-- focal length - 105 mm
-- aperture - 8
To see the pictures taken with this camera click here.
Thank you for your comments and Fav's.
The network, including only people with at least 50 mutual contacts. By not allowing overlaps between the nodes, the network is spread out, and relationships are made clearer. There are four very distinct clusters.
If you like it, please:
Info photo:
Arizona - USA - Gran Canyon, helicopter flight view
Postprocessing RAW:-- Virance and saturation
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Shoot with Canon EF-S 15-85mm + polarize filter.
The Grand Canyon is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in the United States in the state of Arizona. It is largely contained within the Grand Canyon National Park, one of the first national parks in the United States. President Theodore Roosevelt was a major proponent of preservation of the Grand Canyon area, and visited it on numerous occasions to hunt and enjoy the scenery.
The Grand Canyon is 277 miles (446 km) long, up to 18 miles (29 km) wide and attains a depth of over a mile (1.83 km) (6000 feet).[1] Nearly two billion years of the Earth's geological history have been exposed as the Colorado River and its tributaries cut their channels through layer after layer of rock while the Colorado Plateau was uplifted.[2] While the specific geologic processes and timing that formed the Grand Canyon are the subject of debate by geologists,[3] recent evidence suggests the Colorado River established its course through the canyon at least 17 million years ago.[4][5] Since that time, the Colorado River continued to erode and form the canyon to the point we see it at today.[6]
Before European immigration, the area was inhabited by Native Americans who built settlements within the canyon and its many caves. The Pueblo people considered the Grand Canyon ("Ongtupqa" in Hopi language) a holy site and made pilgrimages to it.[7] The first European known to have viewed the Grand Canyon was García López de Cárdenas from Spain, who arrived in 1540.[8]
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Il Grand Canyon è un'immensa gola creata dal fiume Colorado nell'Arizona settentrionale. È lungo 446 chilometri circa, profondo fino a 1.600 metri e con una larghezza variabile dai 500 metri ai 27 chilometri. Per la maggior parte è incluso nel parco nazionale del Grand Canyon, uno dei primi parchi nazionali degli Stati Uniti. Il presidente Theodore Roosevelt amava molto l'area del Grand Canyon e la visitò diverse volte, per andare a caccia di puma ed ammirare il paesaggio.
Quasi due miliardi di anni della storia della Terra sono emersi alla luce grazie all'azione del Colorado e dei suoi affluenti, che in milioni di anni hanno eroso strato dopo strato di sedimenti, e grazie al sollevamento del Colorado Plateau.
Il primo europeo a vedere il Grand Canyon fu lo spagnolo García López de Cárdenas nel 1540 che partì dal Nuovo Messico alla ricerca del misterioso fiume di cui parlavano gli indiani Hopi. La prima spedizione scientifica verso il canyon fu guidata dal maggiore statunitense John Wesley Powell alla fine degli anni '70 del XIX secolo. Powell descrisse le rocce sedimentarie esposte nel canyon come "pagine di un grande libro di storia". Comunque, molto prima di queste scoperte, l'area era abitata da Nativi americani che costruirono insediamenti tra le pareti del canyon.
Andrea Costa Photography - © All rights reserved
Una de las particularidades más vistosas de estas redes es la carencia de rechazo y sobreabundancia de exabruptos.
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One of the most showy particularities of these networks is the lack of rejection and overabundance of rebuff (immoderation?).
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Part of Networking series.