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Nobuo warms up the tip of his tail in a convenient sunbeam on the floor of our house in California in September of 2015.

Built: 2006

Dimensions: 130 feet length/ 25 feet beam/ 6 feet draft

Class: First class

Type: Motor Yacht

Capacity: 16 guests

Crew: 7 crew members + 1 naturalist multilingual guide

Accommodation: 10 cabins. Each cabin with private bathroom (toilet, shower, washbasin and vanity)

Facilities: Bar, dining room, salon and sun deck. All cabins and public areas are fully carpeted. Snorkeling gear available for rent.

Safety and navigation: Twin RL72C, 24 miles range Raytheon radar's; Raytheon L755 Ecosounder & Chart plotter; 667 Furuno Ecosounder; Raytheon GPS-112; 1503 Furuno SSB radio; Standard Spectrum VHF radio; ACR RLB-23 Epirb; Ritchie magnetic compass, barometer; clock; thermometer; helm indicator; searchlight; horn. One DSB inflatable life raft for 12 passengers; One DSB inflatable life raft for 16 passengers; (Solas 74/83); 50 life jackets; fire & smoke detectors; complete fire system; Twin 14 feet Nautical RIB Inflatable boats with 25 HP outboard motor for 10 passengers each. Safety equipment complies with international Coast Guard regulations.

 

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This used to be a common sight but now these are the only remaining examples I know of the old conical style tips.

We had impressive 1.5metre swell in places, including here near the SW tip of Sardinia.

Woman & Home - Christmas 1970

Made by EVB plastics, 1950s- note the 'mottled' plastic used for the chassis/bumper, and the fact is won't sit flat because it has warped (a common problem with old plastic)

Hauling the Howe's Tipper on the Moash Freeway is This Beauiful Kenworth (Maybe EX Millars) in Melbourne=2013

Tipping points are "the levels at which the momentum for change becomes unstoppable." Gladwell defines a tipping point as a sociological term: "the moment of critical mass, the threshold, the boiling point."[ The book seeks to explain and describe the "mysterious" sociological changes that mark everyday life. As Gladwell states, "Ideas and products and messages and behaviors spread like viruses do."

Built: 2006

Dimensions: 130 feet length/ 25 feet beam/ 6 feet draft

Class: First class

Type: Motor Yacht

Capacity: 16 guests

Crew: 7 crew members + 1 naturalist multilingual guide

Accommodation: 10 cabins. Each cabin with private bathroom (toilet, shower, washbasin and vanity)

Facilities: Bar, dining room, salon and sun deck. All cabins and public areas are fully carpeted. Snorkeling gear available for rent.

Safety and navigation: Twin RL72C, 24 miles range Raytheon radar's; Raytheon L755 Ecosounder & Chart plotter; 667 Furuno Ecosounder; Raytheon GPS-112; 1503 Furuno SSB radio; Standard Spectrum VHF radio; ACR RLB-23 Epirb; Ritchie magnetic compass, barometer; clock; thermometer; helm indicator; searchlight; horn. One DSB inflatable life raft for 12 passengers; One DSB inflatable life raft for 16 passengers; (Solas 74/83); 50 life jackets; fire & smoke detectors; complete fire system; Twin 14 feet Nautical RIB Inflatable boats with 25 HP outboard motor for 10 passengers each. Safety equipment complies with international Coast Guard regulations.

 

+Info: www.travelgalapagosislands.com

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Hej!

 

Nu när det är kallt ute blir mina händer torra och nariga, inte roligt. Fast jag har hittat en olja som fungerar för mig iallafall. Som jag använder varje kväll innan jag ska sova, ibland direkt när jag kommer hem från jobbet också. När händerna är som värst tar jag nagelfilen och filar på huden innan, kanske inte så idealiskt men på nått sätt måste det torra bort. Sen är det oljan som åker på.

 

Som lokalvårdare blir händerna förstörda fort.

 

Igår var jag på hälsokontroll genom jobbet och jag fick en ok stämpel i rumpan. Hihi. Trots lite skavanker. Skönt! Tack! Ha det så bra. Kram Carina

 

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Still starts with 'half a turn'.

2019.04.2019 Polska Wieś | Premier Mateusz Morawiecki złożył wizytę w firmie TIP-TOPOL.

 

Fot. Adam Guz / KPRM

SCANIA P410 TIPPER

I've, so far, found 3 types of markers that work well with the EggBot.

 

1: The Sharpie Ultra-Fine Permanent Marker is the suggested brand of marker for EggBot - These boast a whopping 39 colors! These each seem to have their own quirks, but can be summarized like this: The red-based colors tend to run more readily - the lighter ones worse. Plan your plots accordingly - less is more!

 

2: The Sharpie Extra-Fine Metallic Oil-Based Paint Markers work great, but not with other markers. The body of the marker is thicker than the Ultra-Fine series – this prevents them from being used as accents. Not only are they difficult to line up, they also flow very readily and pull the pigments of the other markers. These run around $5 a piece.

 

3: For a truly FINE design – try the Martha Stewart Crafts .1mm Writing Pen. These markers come in only a few colors, and are about twice as much as the Ultra-Fine Sharpies. The marker body is pretty close to the Ultra-Fine Sharpies, so they work well for detail work in conjunction with those. These markers are very light and need a little extra weight to make them work right – it helps to put the cap on the butt of the marker. *Update: New testing has shown that these work well on the metallic oil-based and metallic standard Sharpie markers.

I really love these jointed feet for some reason!

Probably Colotis euippe (Smoky Orange Tip).

Leamington, Ontario

 

A bit of a surprise on the streets of Leamington, Ontario. Catering to the needs of the migrant workers who arrive each growing season.

Teen #InternetSafety Tip PSA by Michael Nuccitelli, Psy.D. #iPredator #NYC #BeBest – Edu. #Cyberbullying #Cyberstalking & Cyberpsychology Website: www.ipredator.co/

Good to know squirrels can be caught making funny faces on camera, too.

Repetition, with variation.

 

I'm amused by the angles these buildings have settled to, though I expect it doesn't thrill the building owners. I wonder if they alter the floors to keep them level.

 

I loved seeing all the bikes in Amsterdam - especially folks in work clothes. Mostly they rode upright bikes - without the prevalence of fancier bikes we see in the US. And everyone warned of bike theft. Perhaps the latter explains the former.

 

And bikes were everywhere. There was a giant bike parking lot by the rail station. Hooray!

 

I rented for a day and rode north to see the countryside. My most striking memory is of bike riders on a trail below giant modern windmills.

Trying out new photo story...tell me which one you like or maybe none at all.

A panning shot of a tipper truck driving across a bridge.

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