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08-04-16 Portland, ME. A couple of Portland Police Officers take a respite in the shade during the noontime rays while providing exterior security for Merrill Auditorium.
Vengeful Ghost attacking Ironside as he spends the night in a haunted house to solve the mystery of a missing couple - the 1973 House of Terror Ironside episode screen grab 1970s screengrab Raymond Burr TV Television cop show
I solved the Rubik Cube without having to look anything up for the first time today!
True, I don't know the algorithm to rotate the final corner pieces once they're in position, but there is a chance that their orientation is correct once moved in place, and so I got lucky.
Once I know that algorithm I'll be able to say that I can solve the cube - nevertheless, when I was growing up, the cube was seen as incredibly hard. Solving it seemed beyond the reach of many - it's actually not, it's a few fairly easy to learn algorithms which are applied.
Still, that doesn't stop me being insanely pleased with this!
This is my picture of the day for the 10th March, 2009.
Maurice sends "Be Yourself" 7c after only a couple of tries. Great day, great beer to celebrate: a round of Efes was given out.
The ESCP Europe MBA in International Management invited all students from Class of 2020 from the London, Paris and Turin campus for an Induction Week. During this week students were welcomed by the school and programme Deans, as well as the Sponsor of the Class, Mouna Sepehri, Special Advisor to the CEO of Groupe Renault. The Week involved classes and workshops on Problem Solving and Decision Making as well as an MBA Alumni Networking Evening where students could connect with Alumni of the programme.
this one was classed as 'difficult 'but I solved it within half an hour ( well it was the first difficult one I've attempted !)
For FL determination, = 87.5 inches, why? I expected a bit shorter.
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Someone, somewhere said f/ spec was 5 inches past visual back flange, think this is wrong for my Orange tube C8. A poster on CN said " the focal length in my Operating Manual (80 inches, or 2032mm) is estimated to be attained at about 70mm behind the SCT connection flange " may be more like it. ( www.cloudynights.com/ubbthreads/showthreaded.php/Cat/0/Nu... )
My dust cover says "2000mm , F/10".
Mirror 3 needs replacement.
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IMG_6478 1024 SSCT 4m Vega 30sec no-Baader
Hi all, this is 113 exposures of 10 seconds to 5 minutes. Taken with Takahashi 160mm F3.3 Astrograph and Astro 40D at ISO 1600. Here is a link to a full size view.
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This solves the problem of which came first : the chicken or the egg.
Obviously the cat did!
"365: the 2017 edition","365:2017","Day 99/365","9-Apr-17"
Theme: Easter
10 October 2019
In a first for Collinsville State High School students, 20 of its years 10 to 12 students will experience what it’s like to be a trades person this week, while using their skills to provide a valuable new facility to benefit all students.
The students, under the guidance of trades people from Glencore Coal will build an enclosure to enable discus throwing on the school oval.
The event, run by the Queensland Minerals and Energy Academy (QMEA), aims to showcase the skills needed in the trades and careers available and how to get there.
“It’s a real opportunity for these students to understand how mathematical, problem-solving and collaborative skills are used in the trades within the context of a real life application,” said Glencore Coal’s Leanne O’Donoghue.
“It’s really important that students experience the full range of careers available to them and these hands-on exercises are a great way of sparking interest in a trade pathway,”
“Our trades people really love mentoring the young students and sharing their personal experiences of their career choices,” she said.
“It’s also a great way for us to spot talent for our next generation of apprentices.”
“This is a great opportunity for our students,” said Collinsville State High School Principal Anna Reeves.
“The project will help put into context the work the students do in the classroom, while giving them a sense of achievement in building a much-needed facility for the school.”
The QMEA is a partnership between the Queensland Resources Council (QRC) and the Queensland Government under its Gateway to Industry Schools program. It has 60 schools throughout Queensland.
QRC is the peak representative body for Queensland ‘s resource sector. The Queensland resources sector provides one in every five dollars in the Queensland economy, sustains one in eight Queensland jobs, and supports more than 15,400 businesses and community organisations across the State, all from 0.1 percent of Queensland’s land mass.
Media contact: Anthony Donaghy 0412 450 360
Ayer me llegó este pack de los amigos de Solve. ¡Las pegatinas grandes son REALMENTE grandes! RIP SOLVE.
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Yesterday I received this pack from Solve's friends. Big stickers are TRULY big! RIP SOLVE.
The ESCP Europe MBA in International Management invited all students from Class of 2020 from the London, Paris and Turin campus for an Induction Week. During this week students were welcomed by the school and programme Deans, as well as the Sponsor of the Class, Mouna Sepehri, Special Advisor to the CEO of Groupe Renault. The Week involved classes and workshops on Problem Solving and Decision Making as well as an MBA Alumni Networking Evening where students could connect with Alumni of the programme.
Problem solving exercises to help, encourage and reinforce your pupils general-problem-solving strategies. It also helps to improve their maths thinking skills. Available to download for FREE at:
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There is a feeder mounted on this stump. The cottontail watches as a group of Green Jays and grackles feed on sunflower seeds in it. After standing and watching for a bit, he jumped straight up about three feet on to the feeder.
Laguna Atascosa NWR.
The ESCP Europe MBA in International Management invited all students from Class of 2020 from the London, Paris and Turin campus for an Induction Week. During this week students were welcomed by the school and programme Deans, as well as the Sponsor of the Class, Mouna Sepehri, Special Advisor to the CEO of Groupe Renault. The Week involved classes and workshops on Problem Solving and Decision Making as well as an MBA Alumni Networking Evening where students could connect with Alumni of the programme.