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Not the bug, but me! Lol!!
Whenever I've previously found Rhopalus subrufus, it's been single specimens.
This morning I had to pop down to Ludlow and whilst I was waiting there, I thought I'd have a look at a verge at the side of a residential road. I spotted one bug, then got excited as I soon saw a second, then a third caught my eye!!! Within about 1 sqm of dandelion, bramble, nettle and grass, I eventually counted 16 bugs!!!!!!!! I was beside myself with excitement! Lol!
Another shot in comments with a pair on cop and another individual.
Ludlow - Shropshire
Have just come across this fabulous version of "Blurred lines": I love it!!!! www.itsokaytobesmart.com/post/82263242272/nospines-i-bet-...
The story is that the roof is symbolic of St George killing the dragon....the tower being the sword handle.
Written by: Chantal Sood @chantalsood
Miquela Sousa, Instagram model, singer, social rights activist, is social media’s latest “it” girl. She is often seen sporting the latest fashion products from all the trending brands, from Chanel clothing to Kylie Cosmetic Lip Kits. At first glance, she seems like any other blogger, visiting all of L.A.’s hot spots and responding to her followers, referred to as “Miquelites.” However, unlike other bloggers, Sousa is virtual. She is computer generated to resemble a 19-year-old Brazilian- Spanish girl. While her creator’s identity remains anonymous, one thing is clear: virtual influencers are going to change how the world of fashion operates.
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Check out the great photos alumni shared on social media throughout the week of July 13 through 17, in celebration of our virtual reunion week.
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Not the best rendering but this one showed all the seats in facing bays which seems to be what most people prefer.
Virtual Enterprises International and WISE held the summit in New York from April 4-7, 2011 and was sponsored by New York Life Foundation, Deloitte, HSBC and McGraw-Hill Education. Students competition included the National Business Plan Competition (NBPC) and Global Business Challenge (GBC). The NBPC challenged Virtual Enterprise students from across the country to demonstrate their global business expertise through written business plans and oral presentations. It showcased the best practices, rewarded excellence and allowed high school students to apply sophisticated knowledge and skills attributed to business professionals and college students. 19 teams began the competition with the winner announced on the April 7th at the Trade Fair. The GBC competition tasked students to work in multinational teams to identify the challenges, opportunities and risks involved in a global business by examining a business case styd. After 2.5 hours of analysis and deliberation, teams presented their findings to a plane of judges.
Les Liens Invisibles, Seppukoo.com, 2009
Mixed media
Courtesy Les Liens Invisibles+parcodiyellowstone
Installation view at CCC Strozzina, Firenze
Photo: Martino Margheri
This is what I've put a bunch of time into lately. A week ago, I thought Minecraft just seemed tedious and repetitive. Then I realized I could use an inventory editor to give myself whatever I wanted and just play with building things. That's *much* more fun. I'd like to build a few more theatres like this in public servers and show them off.
This is based very closely on the Rhode Opera House (originally the Gateway Theatre) in Kenosha, WI. It's about as close as I can get it with the limitations of my building materials. I sure wish you could do textures in this, or build wall sections that are just a flat square that could go between a couple of cubes. It would make replicating real buildings *so* much easier.
The Virtual Boy gamepad feels like a prototype N64 or Game Cube controller, minus the analog sticks. It’s the only symmetrical gamepad I can think of. It’s also the only controller I can think of with dual D-Pads. On the reverse side are L and R buttons. The power switch is also located on the controller, something not found again until the XBox 360. Unfortunately, the power source is located on the controller, as well, either in the form of a large battery pack or in a plug for a power adapter. Power issues aside, the controller is one of my favorites. It’s comfortable, it’s the right size, all of the buttons are in the right place and are easy to press. I just wish the system weren’t so painful to use.
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Disney's Virtual Magic Kingdom Final Farewell 6/34
One of the funnest parts of VMK was the ability to customize your avatar. You could make it look like you, or nothing like you. Hair colors could be normal, or blue. Different skin tones, face shapes, and eyes/glasses were possible.
I made mine look as close to me as possible - longish brown hair and all. But this change screen also is where you changed your clothes and that is where I had fun! It would take forever to cycle through all the hats, shirts, pants, and shoes I bought, won, and traded for. And while practically all my friends wore the same clothes all the time or for weeks at a time, one of partyhare's trademarks was that I always changed my clothes everyday in the game. I typically dressed casual or normal, but wore some of the costumes (Space, Prince, etc.) if I was in the mood.
Finally, the change screen is where you set your signature that everyone could read if they clicked on your avatar. At the end of VMK, we all had our farewell signatures, dictionary danced and all.
The virtual presenter is actually a digital projection on human silhouette made of plexiglass, which can capture attention, creating the illusion of a real person.
I think this was some kind of virtual reality device I dont remember.
We walked past it on the way to the US Army's Virtual Army Experience which was really freaking cool; It makes me miss the being in the Army.
14 December 2022, Rome, Italy - Laurent Thomas, FAO Deputy Director-General. Virtual Director-General Employee Townhall.
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Sociable Media Group, Metropath(ologies), 2008-2011
Mixed media installation
Courtesy Sociable Media Group - MIT Media Lab
Installation view at CCC Strozzina, Firenze
Photo: Martino Margheri