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Como bien indican en su página de myspace, sus influencias son Free,Led Zeppelin,The Rolling Stones,Thin Lizzy,Deep Purple,AC/DC,Aerosmith,Black Sabbath,The Who,The Faces,Spirit,The Pretty Things,Montrose,Grandfunk Railroad,Van Halen,Motley Crue,Vain,The Black Crowes,Little Feat,The Allman Brothers,Bad Company,Blue Cheer,Mountain,Kiss,The Cult. Casi nada. Muchas de ellas están muy presentes, y para bien. Estos irlandeses rockean!!
"A crowd quickly gathered round to listen to us and ask questions about the threat from these weapons. There was a lot of interest because no one had been given any information up to that point. We used images to show them what dangerous objects such as shells, grenades and ammunition, look like, and what to do if they come across one of these objects.”
© A Maïga/Handicap International
Antlion
Hagenomyia micans
Japanese name : ari-jigoku
ari=ant , jigoku = hell
about10mm length
ウスバカゲロウ(薄翅蜉蝣)/ウスバカゲロウ科ウスバカゲロウ属
アリジゴク(蟻地獄)です
この虫は後ろにしか進むことができません
乾いた地面でらせんを描くように後ずさりしながら穴を掘り、すり鉢のような罠を作って小昆虫などを捕らえます
餌は蟻とはかぎりません
昔は神社の縁の下や軒下などでたくさん見ることができたのですが、最近はコンクリートの基礎ばかりで、なかなか見ることができなくなりました
FIELD TESTER : Mr.KINUGAWA
ROD: PLAISIR ANSWER PA-B80 SOPMOD
REEL: SALTIGA BJ 200SHL
LINE: PE4 + Shockleader 40lb
Now the output connector and chassis fuseholders are fitted and wired up, along with wires to connect to the transformer secondaries
This PCB is part of the announcement tape deck. To the right are the record/playback head and erase head for this unit. The pink wire ending in a solder tag connects to an insulated part of one of the tape guides, it is thus grounded by a switching foil on the tape at the appropriate time. The PCB contains the switches used to record new announcements on this tape, a DIN socket for the microphone. FETs to select the opening or closing announcement (just below the switches), a bias/erase oscillator (the 2 metal-can transistors) and the microphone preamplifier
Olivia answers questions after speaking to the Economic Club of Canada about her plan for innovative economic development in the city. (Photo by Cathy Ord)
Solar Orbiter will address big questions in space science to help us understand how our star creates and controls the giant bubble of plasma – the heliosphere – that surrounds the whole Solar System and influences the planets within it. It will concentrate on four main areas of investigation; very broadly:
Solar wind: What drives the solar wind and the acceleration of solar wind particles?
Polar regions: What happens in the polar regions when the solar magnetic field flips polarity?
Magnetic field: How is magnetic field generated inside the Sun and how does it propagate through the Sun’s atmosphere and outwards into space?
Space weather: How do sudden events like flares and coronal mass ejections impact the Solar System, and how do solar eruptions produce the energetic particles that lead to extreme space weather at Earth?
Solar Orbiter is a space mission of international collaboration between ESA and NASA.
© ESA–S.Poletti
Federal Highways Administrator Victor Mendez answers a reporter's questions about the I-40/77 project with Secretary Gene Conti (l) and N.C. Board of Transportation Chairman Robert Collier.
ANSWER Coalition U. S. HANDS OFF VENEZUELA March in front of Trump International Hotel at 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington DC on Saturday afternoon, 16 March 2019 by Elvert Barnes Photography
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Answering the question, "What goes on when you get home after a 13 hour work day, it's pouring rain and you just want to listen to Pink Floyd and escape?"
Homebuyers can be nervous and suspicious about potential buys and rentals. Thus, they will find a human voice from an answering service company more assuring than a recorded voice or chat message. Log on www.answeringservicecare.net/
"...whitewash-brush to put it on with. The victim was then asked a question and if he answered it he got a good mouthfull of the mixture. He was then lathered and shaved with a razor made of an old saw blade after which they was thrown back into the tank and the hose played on him. This was finer amusement for the officers, who looked on, laughed at & enjoyed the whole performance. But we (the marines) made up our minds that they would not make laughing stocks of us. After shaving the sailors they waited on the orderly Sergt and asked if we would pay the fine or be shaved when he told them that we had made up our minds that we would do neither. They encouraged by some of the officers said they would shave us. We then rallied between two guns and told them that they should not take one of us, as several of them had clubs one or two of our boys drew their bayonets when but for the interference of the officers there would probably have been some blood spilt. They seeing that they could not take us on deck (although they mustered 200 or over to our 25) thought they would play the hose on us where we were. They then brought it down and when the water was let on they turned it on us thinking no doubt that we would stand and take it but in this they were mistaken for we pitched in and after a little "pushing out from the shoulders" we succeeding in taking the hose away from them..."
From the John K. Murdock Collection (COLL/799) at the Archives Branch, Marine Corps History Division
OFFICIAL USMC PHOTOGRAPH
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ROD: PLAISIR ANSWER PA-B80 SOPMOD / zenaq
REEL: SALTIGA BJ 200SHL / daiwa
LINE: Avani CastingPE SMP#5号 / VARIVAS
SHOCK LEADER: VEP Shock leader50lb / VARIVAS LINKING PARTS: Cross Lock SNAP70lb / YARIE
LURE: SUPER STRETCH 1-/Mann‘s Bait Company
HOOK: 7554#2/ VMC
Inspiration for this photo came from Flyleaf's song "Cassie."
The song refers to Flyleaf's lead singer Lacey Mosley's view on the Columbine High School massacre concerning the incident where Cassie Bernall was asked by one of the gunmen whether she believed in God or not. Upon expressing her belief, she was shot to death. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassie_(song)
Lyrics: www.songmeanings.net/lyric.php?lid=3530822107858564227
YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bTcvpa8DWI
It's a Chinese herbal soup with 北芪 astragalus, 党参, and 枸杞子 wolfberry, and pork bones.
I had to skim off the fat from the pork, a task made easier after being refrigerated.
Jordan is this week's Postbac in the Spotlight. Jordan answers questions from fellow postbac student Shelby here about his path to an MD and his postbac year at Bennington:
What made you want to become a doctor?
“When I was about sixteen I went to a boarding school called “High Mountain Institute” that had students spend half-months outdoors in Utah’s Dark Canyon, the Mosquito Mountains in Colorado and the deserts of Arizona. In order to prepare students for the unexpected while backpacking we were offered the opportunity to receive Wilderness First Aid and, later, Wilderness First Response training. I must have been a little bit of a jinx, because out of the three excursions I went on my group had emergencies twice! It was during these hairy situations that I got to apply what I had learned, and I found that I reacted well under pressure. After returning home, I became an EMT and I really enjoyed it. This experience and my passion for learning made me consider medicine as the next step in my academic career.”
What are you most excited about for when you become a doctor?
“Using a specialized education to achieve a specific, tangible, social good. I have a very open mind concerning where in medicine I will land, so it’s hard for me to be more specific than that. But in general, I like that medicine is a mix of immediately practical, and academic pursuits.”
What do you do in your spare time?
“When I do have spare time I play lots of music. I’ve had a passion for blues and jazz since I was about fifteen, and during the last year of completing my undergraduate degree I supported myself by teaching guitar and playing small gigs.
“I also have a dog. When the weather permits I like to take him on campus to run around or take walks. Other than that I read a fair amount; I am finishing Neil Gaiman’s “American Gods” right now and looking for a good book on chess tactics.”
What is your favorite science word?
“I’m going to cheat and use a phrase: ‘hydrogen bonding’.
It’s the answer to everything in chemistry and biology.”
Why did you choose Bennington?
“I completed my undergraduate education at St. John's College in Annapolis, a school that exclusively follows a ‘Great Books’ curriculum. For this reason I had never taken a ‘proper’ exam, or worked out of a textbook, or even really attended a lecture. The unique program at Bennington seemed to me a way to bridge the gap between my undergraduate training and the skills I will need in medical school. The professors are very involved in the curriculum, they encourage meeting for office hours, and they give ample amounts of feedback. This is the type of direction I needed while I developed study habits earlier this year. The first two terms for me were like being a freshman in college all over again.”
What has been your favorite moment at Bennington so far?
“So there was a lab in Chemistry 2—anyone who took the class will remember it because I absolutely made the whole laboratory smell like compost. Our professor, Janet Foley, had allowed us to design our own elimination/substitution reaction, and I had worked very hard to design what I thought was a very original and plausible procedure. When I showed it to Janet she wasn’t sure it would work, but encouraged me to try anyway. The procedure relied on introducing heat to a solution and then collecting one of many possible products because that product would evaporate as the solution boiled. Luckily, I ended up with something that was definitely different than what I started with, but that product didn’t have the structure I expected. I kept the NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer) results in my apartment because I’ve never solved what the compound was.”
Woman demanding answers at Thames Water public meeting - 12 January 2012. See www.whatsinwapping.co.uk/thames-water-fail-public-super-s...
Thames Water public Super Sewer meeting about Thames Tunnel proposals chaired by MP Jim Fitzpatrick. Held at St Paul's Church Hall with Wapping, Shadwell and Limehouse residents - 12 January 2012
Original Caption: Answer to Plaintiff from City of Memphis vs. Martin Luther King, Jr, 1968 - 1968
U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: NRCA-21-TWMCVCA2-C68(80)-ANSWPL
From: Civil Cases, compiled 01/1965 - 12/1975
Created By: U.S. District Court for the Western (Memphis) Division of the Western District of Tennessee. (06/20/1878 - )
Production Date: 1968 - 1968
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The Answer e The Dead Daisies (la band capitanata da John Corabi, ex-Motley Crue), due grandi band del rock'n'roll moderno insieme per un co-headlining tour, il 29 novembre a Milano, ai Magazzini Generali.
Un duo micidiale che tutti gli amanti della musica rock non potranno perdere.
The Answer hanno raggiunto il successo con il loro album di debutto Rise con oltre 100.000 copie vendute in tutto il mondo. Il gruppo fu fondato dal chitarrista Paul Mahon e da Cormac Neeson coinvolgendo il bassista Micky Waters, un vecchio compagno di scuola che aveva già fatto parte di numerose cover band intorno a Belfast, e James Heatley, che aveva suonato in un live degli Ash.
Il leader dei Def Leppard Joe Elliott ha dichiarato apertamente di essere un loro fan e Jimmy Page ha addirittura affermato "Se volete vedere come eravamo noi Zeppelin negli anni'70 ascoltatevi The Answer".
Cormac Neeson - voce
Paul Mahon - chitarra
Micky Waters - basso
James Heatley - batteria
The best part about being alone is that you really don't have to answer to anybody. You do what you want.
"...Every day. Every minute.
Every minute, she says.
Yes, it's that way, isn't it?”
Quote by Audrey Niffenegger [The Time Traveler's Wife]
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WRONG ANSWER playing Kortrijk (Belgium).
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Amber I sure don't know how long it is going to rain, only God knows the answer to that question.
So far here at our house we are not concerned with flooding. However in Reno about 120 miles south west of us the Truckee River is flooding. There are several bridges closed in downtown Reno. It flooded in Reno, New Years 9 years ago.
There is no way we would be going to the Lovelock Cave today either, as we are getting a lot of rain also, and the road may be getting pretty muddy in some places. It is a good thing we went on Christmas Day, and didn't wait until New Year's Day.
Thank you for telling me what grad you are in Amber, so I am guessing you are 7 or 8 years old.
I don't know how many birds there are on the sink, however due to it being a pretty good little lake this winter there are possibly several hundred.
I love Nevada, a lot of people don't. When they look out across my beautiful landscape all they see is nothing, and I see something and a beauty all it's own, that is the difference.
Yes, this is one of the openings that goes into the Lovelock Cave.
Flat Bobby wasn't scared at all, he is a very brave young man, and a good hiker.
Bobby and I would liked to have gone into the cave, but I didn't want Nickey my dog to get in there and get down somewhere we could not get him back out. So we will try to do that another day.
Amber, the cave is no longer very far into the mountain. You can only go right in a very small area behind Bobby. To you and me it would probably seem big, but it is no longer the large size it once was.
You had also asked what kind of rock it is at the cave, I believe it is mostly limestone.
Amber where I live is called the high desert, as it is most times as dry as the desert of the south west United States, however we are much higher. Our house is at 4400 feet above sea level, so we are much colder in the winter than the SW desert is, and we do have snow.
Amber I hope I have addressed all your questions.
Lovelock Cave is a very distinctive feature on the mountain side and can be seen very well from Interstate 80 way across the sink, when you know where to look.
Screen caps of Barbra Streisand promoting the new album "Love Is The Answer" looking radiantly divine on the Jonathan Ross Show!!!
Together with ESOX LUCIUS we went for a photostroll to the Isle of tiengemeten. EL made a nice short story of this Flickrdate. If you want to see our combined photos see here