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Only 60 pairs were released in the US, with this special edition Answer XI aimed at promoting the Microsoft Zune.
Image credit, Danyel Fisher, Microsoft Research Community Technologies Group, courtesy of Marc Smith, Netscan project, Microsoft Research. One of three graphs of Usenet usage that reveals Answer people: these are people who answer people who dont answer people, or what Malcom Gladwell would call Mavens.
I can't find a copyright date, but I'm going to go out on a limb here & say its sometime in the 1970's
Cops (MPDC) . ANSWER Anti-War March on the White House . H Street betweeen 16th and 17th Streets across the street from Lafayette Park, NW . WDC . Saturday, 22 March 2003
FIELD TESTER : Mr.KINUGAWA
ROD: PLAISIR ANSWER PA-B80 SOPMOD
REEL: SALTIGA BJ 200SHL
LINE: PE4 + Shockleader 40lb
LURE: DEPRIVE/DUO×COREMAN
How many would you have answered correctly? Me, probably 2...maybe 3, with a lucky guess on 'lizard'.
Some of the people marking the 7th anniversary of the Iraq War at the March 20th March on Washington. Organized by A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition.
I had posted an earlier edit of this photo which was somewhat processed, but I've found that since this entire factory complex is now gone, "less is more" in terms of processing. This shot was straight out of the camera.
I remember feeling the silence around me when I got this frame of the remnants of the former General Motors Buick plant.
North Flint, Michigan.
At the E. Taylor St. factory parking lot entrance, near North St. Across from Oak Park.
Friday, February 18, 2011.
I heard Tony Kornheiser quote this a few times on his radio show. "The answer to all your questions is 'money'" . I can't remember who he was quoting, but if I can get the name I'll attribute it here.
Update: Kornheiser quoted Don Ohlmeyer.
112 Pictures for 2012:
#33 - Money
我不想知道你為她做過的事情。
我只想知道你會願意為我做什麼。
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My mom saw me on Flickr the other night and asked me, "Oh. Writing out your thoughts to another photo?". Normally this question wouldn't phase me, but she said it in a kind of mocking tone. And I also know she kind of thinks "photography" is a phase for me. Therefore, my first reaction was to be defensive and responded with something along the lines of, "Having a thoughts about something, like an answer to a question is better than no answer/thoughts at all, no??" Not having any thoughts about things would simply mean you're lost. But having a thought/answer, is a start. Having something to start with, allows for change. Having nothing, you remain in the same place.
Do I know if "Photography" is really just a phase for me? No. But I Do know that I enjoy it! There's no point claiming it's more than just fun and that it intrigues me. For now anyway. =) A lot of the times, we are keen on having definite answers to things. Because with them, we feel more secure, like "all is known". But that's a pretty naive way of thinking because it's not possible. Knowing that we have an Idea, however, and recognizing that all answers are Contextual... and only relevant to the point in time that they are made, allows us to be more flexible to change.
---Man, do I ramble or what? XD
This was taken at Union Station. At one point, this was the platform that my train arrived at in the morning. When I saw the spray painted letters, I knew I had to take this shot because it was already taken in my head.
It was much harder to take than I had thought though! >_< One-handed shots are HARD!! The low lighting and my shaky hands made this a bit blurrier than I'd expected. But I actually like the blur. =) What do you think?
[Kodak Portra 400VC @ f/2]
Attendees and speakers gather for the plenary session, "Answering the Call for Business Leadership." The World Economic Forum holds the Sustainable Development Impact Summit 2017 in New York, NY USA. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ben Hider
One day, Plato asked his teacher Socrates, "What is love? How can I find it?”
Socrates answered, "There is a vast forest in front. Walk forward without turning back, chop down and bring back only one tree. If you find the most magnificent and the tallest tree, then you have found love."
Plato walked forward, and before long, he returned with empty hands, having picked nothing.
His teacher asked, "Why did you not pick any tree?"
Plato answered, "Because I could only pick once, and yet I could not turn back. I did find the most magnificent tree, but did not know if there were any better ones ahead, so I did not chop it down. As I walked further, the trees that I saw were not as good as the earlier one, so! I did not chop down any in the end.”
Socrates then said, "And that is LOVE."
The answer to what is the flower in the "furry flower remains" pic... a Gerbera Daisy!
In this pic, it's in full bloom. It's all downhill from here, but as I've shown (and will show), all its stages are different and interesting. :-)
This flower was such fun to grow... the first time I've ever grown it. I have more pics to post on another day of this interesting flower. Each cycle of its life was so interesting!
Hope you like it. :-)
LEGO Master Builder Stephen Gerling answers a kid's question. In the foreground, a kid's "YODA" letters are on display. Pictures taken at the Hillsdale Shopping Center when the LEGO store there hosted a special event to build a giant LEGO sculpture of Yoda from Star Wars on July 19-21, assisted by members of BayLUG. Photos by Bill Ward.
The Friz and her children: Jango and Boba Fett, Tigger who insisted he was Hobbes but acted much more like Tigger, and a S'more.
The S'more is wearing a chocolate chip hat, which is the answer to the riddle posed about a week ago.
One of my children is an extrovert. Can you tell who, just from the photo? :o)
Image: creative commons licensed (BY-NC) flickr photo by c@rljones: flickr.com/photos/_belial/457913745
Here's a Fun Flickr Project
It's taken a day or two for me to get it accomplished but it was indeed fun.
1. Answer each of the questions below (Mine is filled out with my answers).
2. Type in each of your answers in flickrs search box
3. Pick a relevant photo off the first page of results and copy the URL.
4. When you have all 12 go the fd's Flickr Toys and make a mosaic of your answers :)
Questions:
1. What is your first name? N---- L--
www.flickr.com/photos/matt21cdog-pics/2406447784/
2. What is your favorite food? Pizza - Today at least
www.flickr.com/photos/valpopando/224392010/
3. What high school did you go to? Rogers High School - AR
www.flickr.com/photos/veronicau/2245040003/
4. What is your favorite color? midnight blue
www.flickr.com/photos/stebbifridu/344716127/
5. Who is your celebrity crush? Brad Pitt - many moons ago
www.flickr.com/photos/juliedermansky/2088754245/
6. Favorite drink? Water
www.flickr.com/photos/nickwheeleroz/2427307028/
7. Dream vacation? Tour of Ireland
www.flickr.com/photos/janskiii/232146444/
8. Favorite dessert? Strawberry Shortcake
www.flickr.com/photos/daffodilious/550733870/
9. What you want to be when you grow up? A Teacher
www.flickr.com/photos/mtbl/2235304851/
10. What do you love most in life? Messiah Yeshua
www.flickr.com/photos/kros/87257690/
11. One Word to describe you. Here
www.flickr.com/photos/krmuir/127061080/
12. Your Flickr name. Nanny With A Camera - I cheated a bit onthis one but I thought only kids that I do or have cared for would do.
www.flickr.com/photos/nannywithacamera/2567795193/in/set-...
by Conception de Tuem
Staged at Pai Tiatrist Hall Margao 26.7.16, 5th repeat show at 7.30pm
More pics, videos, attack on artiste etc visit here
joegoauk-tiatr.blogspot.in/2016/07/tiatr-answer-by-concep...
or
Tracey Dias
Washington Post Live editor Mary Jordan with DOT secretary Anthony Foxx and Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti at the Washington Post event "America Answers: Fix My Commute." Studio Theatre, 1501 14th St NW, Washington, DC.
ANSWER Coalition U. S. HANDS OFF VENEZUELA March Assembly at Lafayette Park, NW, Washington DC on Saturday morning, 16 March 2019 by Elvert Barnes Photography
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Elvert Barnes Saturday, 16 March 2019 ANSWER Coalition U. S. HANDS OFF VENEZUELA / Washington DC docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/16March2019