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Unedited shot of the best bike in the world, Lord Bikenheimer, blocking traffic in Amsterdam, reflected in a puddle. Taken with my Panasonic DMC-FZ8. No editing, no magic tricks, no Photoshop :)
Today the FIFA World Cup starts, and to make sure that everything goes smoothly, the fabulous Lord Bikenheimer decided to position herself as a living Roadblock in the downtown Amsterdam area, hoping that by channeling the stream of people in certain directions, she'll be able to positively contribute to the well-being and safety of locals and visitors alike, who roam the streets in search of the biggest outdoor screen and the cheapest beer...
Personally I think it's rather cocky of a bike to expect to single-wheeledly warrant the safety of thens of thousands of drunk, excited people in a crazy place like Amsterdam, but since she's got to make up for the little incident she's got me in earlier this week, I figured why not let her give it her best shot, can't harm to try...and as you can tell by the happy faces of the tourists in this picture, they totally appreciate it, haha :)
Have a great start of the World Cup, may your team win!
I've also filmed the Lord blocking the road, watch the movie on my YouTube page :)
Target #144 (115,075 square feet)
2050 Gallatin Road North, The Village at RiverGate, Madison, TN
Opened March 1st, 1981
Picture taken 6/25/23
Target | 2205 Walker Lake Rd, Ontario, OH
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Target #1105 (122,898 square feet)
2060 South Independence Boulevard, Princess Anne Marketplace, Virginia Beach, VA
This location opened on October 12th, 1997 and was renovated in summer 2018.
Former Kmart
Lakewood, NY. August 2023.
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Target #2770 (137,725 square feet)
4554 Virginia Beach Boulevard, Suite 500, Pembroke Mall, Virginia Beach, VA
This location opened on October 10th, 2012.
The site of the location replaced an entire wing of the mall, which was built in 1981 and demolished in 2006. The anchor store was a 65,000 square foot Rices Nachmans, which closed on February 4th, 1985 and reopened as a Hess's on February 25th. Hess's closed in March 1993 and became a Profftt's on August 12th, 1993, which closed in March 1997, then became a Dillard's on August 2nd, 1997, which closed in July 2002.
Another significant tenant of this wing was the 34,178 square foot Cineplex Odeon Cinemas 8, which was built and opened in 1988, replacing their original two-screen theater that sat on the mall property and had opened as an Ultra-Vision theater in 1971 (the buildings looked similar). This theater was rebranded as NEI Cinemas 8 in 1990 and Regal 8 Cinemas in 1995, which closed on July 2nd, 2011. It was the only building to survive the 2006 demolition.
In 1985, the 10-beam Nova laser at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory was able to produce 40 joules of ultraviolet energy in its 4.5 meter diameter target chamber. Nova included optical elements to convert infrared light to ultraviolet, and provided confidence that a much larger size laser, such as the National Igntion Facility could achieve thermonuclear ignition in a laboratory. [More about Nova]
Target announced that it would be trimming its fleet of stores by 13. This will take place at the end of January 2016. The Anderson IN location is one of the locations slated for closure. The Anderson store originally opened as an Ayr-Way store and was converted to a Target in 1981 when Target acquired the chain. The complete list of stores closing are as follows.
Austin North East (Austin, Texas)
Suncoast Pasco County (Odessa, Florida)
Casa Grande, Arizona
Victorville, California
East Flint (Flint, Michigan)
Columbus Southwest (Columbus, Ohio)
Northridge (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
Superior, Wisconsin
Springfield, Ohio
New Ulm, Minnesota
Ottumwa, Iowa
Anderson, Indiana
Dixie Highway (Louisville, Kentucky)
Target #1103 (148,252 square feet)
12130 Jefferson Avenue, Yoder Plaza, Newport News, VA
Opened as Target Greatland October 5th, 1997, renovated into regular Target in 2008
Tie-Dye Maxi Dress in Pink $39.99 Crochet Vest in White $29.99 Linen Espadrille Wedges in Tan $29.99 Elephant Pendant Necklace in Gold $19.99 Long Nugget Chain Necklace in Gold $22.99 Rope Bracelets in Green Turquoise and Pink $14.99 each
Store ID: 3212
Address: 1128 Chestnut Street
Still a month to go and most of the refrigerated and frozen foods were already wiped.
Opened in 2016, closing permanently on May 13th, 2023 due to 'under performance'. This location is one of two in the Center City area of Philadelphia. The other location at 1900 Chestnut, less than a mile to the west, is where customers from this location were recommended to shop after this location closes. While this specific location is removed, Target apparently still has no plans to vacate the general area. A new location is planned at 3701 Chestnut St in the University district.
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Designer: Jean-Paul Gaultier (dress), J. Crew (sweater), Zara (shoes)
Store: Target (Austin), J. Crew (Austin), Zara (Paris)
Music: "Smooth Chick", Missy Elliott
Target announced that it would be trimming its fleet of stores by 13. This will take place at the end of January 2016. The Anderson IN location is one of the locations slated for closure. The Anderson store originally opened as an Ayr-Way store and was converted to a Target in 1981 when Target acquired the chain. The complete list of stores closing are as follows.
Austin North East (Austin, Texas)
Suncoast Pasco County (Odessa, Florida)
Casa Grande, Arizona
Victorville, California
East Flint (Flint, Michigan)
Columbus Southwest (Columbus, Ohio)
Northridge (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
Superior, Wisconsin
Springfield, Ohio
New Ulm, Minnesota
Ottumwa, Iowa
Anderson, Indiana
Dixie Highway (Louisville, Kentucky)
Target #1021 (118,137 square feet)
1316 Greenbrier Parkway, Greenbrier Marketcenter, Chesapeake, VA
This location opened on July 24th, 1996. It was renovated in winter 2019.
Picture taken 5/22/22
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Pictured here: A mass of tumor cells at center surrounded by several different immune system cells that can attack the tumor in various ways with the help of the camelid antibody fragments called nanobodies.
Full-sized antibodies are already used for cancer immunotherapy, harnessing the body’s various immune-system cells to help kill cancer cells. For example, T cells can be removed from the body and engineered to make a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) that includes a human antibody fragment capable of recognizing certain kinds of cancer. Nanobodies can be used in the same tumor-attacking ways, such as targeting proteins to reduce tumor growth or blocking blood vessels from feeding a tumor.
Read more in Knowable Magazine
Small wonders: The antibodies from camels and sharks that could change medicine
A handful of animals make a pared-down version of these pathogen-fighting proteins of our immune system. Scientists hope to harness them as treatments for ills from cancer to Covid, for tracking cells in the body, and more.
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Arming immune foot soldiers against cancer
Natural killer cells are born ready to attack the disease. Biologists are developing ways to make these cells tougher and more targeted.
knowablemagazine.org/article/health-disease/2020/arming-i...
Q&A — Synthetic biologist Wendell Lim: How the body’s own defense cells can be turned into tiny, programmable assassins to battle cancers and other disorders
knowablemagazine.org/article/health-disease/2018/hacking-...
Take a deeper dive: Selected scholarly reviews
Applications of Nanobodies, Annual Review of Animal Biosciences
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Target #144 (115,075 square feet)
2050 Gallatin Road North, The Village at RiverGate, Madison, TN
Opened March 1st, 1981
Target #144 (115,075 square feet)
2050 Gallatin Road North, The Village at RiverGate, Madison, TN
Opened March 1st, 1981
Picture taken 5/22/22
Please contact me via FlickrMail
or on Gmail
if you'd like to use any of my photographs.
Gmail: gabegamesog@gmail.com
Target #2296 (127,239 square feet)
200 Marquis Parkway, The Marquis, Williamsburg, VA
This location opened on July 21st, 2008.
A once older era Super TARGET at 10155 Okeechobee Blvd in West Palm Beach, Florida at the junction of US-441.
Built in 2004, this store received a remodel in the last year or so, removing the script and slogan out front, leaving this one to look just as any other former "Super" TARGET store in the flock.
Super TARGET stores, once featuring their larger stores and grocery departments, are being phased out these days in turn for just regular, branded (lowercase) "target" stores, adding zoomer soundtracks to your experience whether you like or not.
Target #144 (115,075 square feet)
2050 Gallatin Road North, The Village at RiverGate, Madison, TN
Opened March 1st, 1981