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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.

Normally I don't like to talk about stories from other blogs, but this

one really caught my attention. Slashdot put out a story on Lloyd Case. A geek in Northern

California who installed a 6kW PV solar system on his house six months

ago and is now a little disappointed with the performance. His most

recent power bill was still $200 despite having a $60,000 PV setup

tied to the grid.

 

A few tips to folks who are considering a PV system.

 

1. Roof Mounted Panels Suck - They often have limited or no tilt

control and clumsy to maintain. This means that you will likely get

strong performance in summer or winter, but not both. Finding the

average latitude tilt for your region and mounting the panels at that

angle is your best option for roof mount. Trackers can bring your

performance up by 1/3rd, but will include extra expense and

complexity. Consider a manual tracking system which you just push with

your hands through out the day if you need a early morning or late

afternoon boost. This is ideal for the off-grid / unemployed eco-geek.

 

2. Grid Tie has issues too - Although grid-tie allows a PV install to

greatly reduce their installation time and costs they also have some

drawbacks. Continuing to buy power from a power company can result in

relatively high monthly fees if the system purchased was undersized.

Many grid-tie installations have no battery backup so when the grid

dies, you lose all your juice too. In remote towns many power

companies only pay the customer a 1/4 of what they charge the customer

for power. My town being unusually behind the times refuses to

purchase any power from their customers.

 

3. PV Batteries - New batteries are easy, but old ones can be fixed.

Our world is hemoraging so called "dead cycle batteries". Try talking

to your local golf course, marina, or auto parts store. As you learn

to test cells and repair lead acid batteries through desulfation you

can save yourself a fortune in batteries and store large amounts of

energy. Keep in mind that batteries are much like people. They like

72F temperatures and a little exercise. Do not cycle the batteries

below 50% on a regular basis. I try to stay over 70% capacity on my

battery array at all times.

 

4. Heat - My panels tend to have a pretty big drop off in performance

during the summer. This is partly due to my not adjusting the PV array

to be almost flat during June. It is also related to our monsoon

season bringing in lots of rain and cloudy weather. However, the real

killer of performance is the temperature. High temperatures drop my

panel performance by 30%. Our temps in June sit peak around 100F in

June which is enough to dramatically reduce the performance on a

polycrystal PV cells. The monocrystal cells are supposed to handle the

higher temperatures better.

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.

edition code: tipped

 

price:

size 2 to 6 - Php 785

size 7 - Php 815

size 8 - Php845

  

For orders and inquiries, kindly text 0917 5875665. Thank you

  

INSTAGRAM – thevaultsuperoutlet

 

FB – The Vault Super Outlet Store (links of other sites only)

 

FB – Mister Le Croc (with pictures)

 

NOTE: The shirts were measured while laid flat on a surface. Best to compare the measurements with your existing shirts.

 

HOW TO MEASURE:

shoulder width - from the top edge of the shirt's shoulder point going to the opposite side.

 

chest width - from the shirt's left armpit going to the right armpit

 

length - from one top shoulder point all the way down to the shirt's edge

  

Started life as a melford road sweeper then converted to a pickup .K and R brothers of manchester converted it to a tipper in 2009

Old rivalries were recalled when the Northeastern Knights met the Richmond Red Devils in Tiernan Center on December 29, 2007. Photo © Steve Holman.

 

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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

Tip Top Tailors, Richmond Street. They moved out of here in 1929. The Tip Top sign appears to be superimposed on another one. As of 2025, this is still visible.

Suggestions to keep in mind to stop cyber bullying.

Tip Top / Heft-Reihe

cover: Vladimir Magdić

Kauka-Verlag

(München / Deutschland; 1966)

Copyrights: Europress, Realpresse und Quelle-Features

ex libris MTP

www.kaukapedia.com/index.php?title=Tip_Top_40

Tip of the Kephren Pyramid

December 6nd, 2010

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

Tips For Twat @ the 501 Club, Minneapolis, MN - April 16th, 2010

edition code: tipped

 

price:

size 2 to 6 - Php 785

size 7 - Php 815

size 8 - Php845

  

For orders and inquiries, kindly text 0917 5875665. Thank you

  

INSTAGRAM – thevaultsuperoutlet

 

FB – The Vault Super Outlet Store (links of other sites only)

 

FB – Mister Le Croc (with pictures)

 

NOTE: The shirts were measured while laid flat on a surface. Best to compare the measurements with your existing shirts.

 

HOW TO MEASURE:

shoulder width - from the top edge of the shirt's shoulder point going to the opposite side.

 

chest width - from the shirt's left armpit going to the right armpit

 

length - from one top shoulder point all the way down to the shirt's edge

  

Apparently the “All Ice Cream Diet” had a somewhat adverse effect!

Tip Top / Heft-Reihe

cover: Walter Neugebauer

Kauka-Verlag

(München / Deutschland; 1966)

Copyrights: Europress, Realpresse und Quelle-Features

ex libris MTP

www.kaukapedia.com/index.php?title=Tip_Top_52

The remains of Allied bakeries former Tip top bakery in Cray Avenue, Orpington.

 

Tip # 1 to looking sexy on the dance floor: "do what she does"

 

Ahum... nice hair...

Tip Top / Heft-Reihe

cover: Marcel Remacle

Reprints from Le Vieux Nick et Barbe-Noire (Dupuis, 1960 series) #4 - L'île de la main ouverte (1962) // Belgien

Kauka-Verlag

(München / Deutschland; 1966)

Copyrights: Europress, Realpresse und Quelle-Features

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/661095/

Tuesday Tips

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In the past, I recommended baby wipes for removing makeup. After all, if it's safe enough to use on a baby's bottom, then it should be safe to use on your face.

 

Friday evening, when I was ready to take off my makeup, I discovered I was out of baby wipes. I remembered that in the recent past,

 

Remember "everytime you don't tip a unicorn dies", you don't want that on your conscience do you?

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

Tip Top / Heft-Reihe

Lupo / Rodeo

cover: Walter Neugebauer

Kauka-Verlag

(München / Deutschland; 1967)

Copyrights: Europress, Realpresse und Quelle-Features

ex libris MTP

www.kaukapedia.com/index.php?title=Tip_Top_56

EPSON MFP image

Built: Endeavour II: 1983 (rebuilt in 87, 96 and 06), Endeavour III: 2001

Dimensions: Endeavour II: 90feet length/ 22 feet beam/ 5 feet draft.

Endeavour III: 100ft length/ 22 ft beam/ 5 feet draft

Class: First class

Type: Motor Yacht

Capacity: 16 guests

Crew: 6 crew members + 1 naturalist bilingual guide

Accommodation: Endeavour II: 9 cabins with private bath and shower

Endeavour III: 10 cabins with private bath and shower

Facilities: bar, dining room, library, sundeck and diving platform. All cabins and public areas are fully carpeted and air conditioned

Safety and navigation: Twin 24 miles range Furuno radar's; Apelco Loran echosounder; GP-50 Furuno GPS; MC-7000 SSB radio; M125 Icom VHF radio; ACR RLB-23 Epirb; Silva 150 magnetic compass, barometer; clock; thermometer; helm indicator; searchlight; horn, twin Elliot inflatable life rafts for 12 passengers each (Solas 74/83); 50 life jackets; fire & smoke detectors; complete fire system; twin 17 feet tender with 25 HP outboard motor for 12 passengers each. Safety equipment complies with international Coast Guard regulations.

 

+Info: www.travelgalapagosislands.com

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