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ANSWER Coalition NO WAR ON IRAQ EMERGENCY CONVERGENCE ON THE WHITE HOUSE March on 17th Street between C and D Street, NW, Washington DC on Saturday, 15 March 2003 by Elvert Barnes Protest Photography

 

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Elvert Barnes PROTEST PHOTOGRAPHY

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With the presentation over, Leslie Chambers shifts into game show mode and starts quizzing the audience with multiple choice questions. The tougher the question, the better the prize. Lucky winners went home with a Shamwow, a year's supply of Mozy and Bose headphones!

This is The Answer during their first show in the UK of their current tour at the Cockpit in Leeds, 6th March 2012

FORT BENNING, Ga.--Spc. David Sprecher, U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit, answers questions from Mackenzy Crawford (right), 14, Columbus, Ga. as Glenn Fausti (left), 13, Columbus, fires his rifle at Pool Indoor Range. The two youngsters are among 52 kids who make up the Fort Benning Junior Rifle Club, instructed by members of the USAMU International Rifle team.

(Photo by Michael Molinaro, USAMU PAO)

Or is it a space invader?

 

Visit WIT.

 

Tenuous Link: looks like an alien

Answering to the questions of Athens Green Hackathon interviewees

Wrong Answer at Kung Fu Necktie, 2013

The Answer - Paul Mahon, Cormac Neeson

On the Main Stage

Hellfest Open Air - 10th edition

Clisson, France | 20/06/2015

Live report on MusicWaves

Philippe Bareille

ANSWER Coalition U. S. HANDS OFF VENEZUELA RALLY at Lafayette Park, NW, Washington DC on Saturday morning, 16 March 2019 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

JIM KAVANAGH

 

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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

Taken at the Chuck Palahniuk Event - Cooper Union, NY on Nov. 1, 2011.

The Answer @ Magazzini Generali, Milano. Pics by Davide Merli for www.rockon.it

Samsara literally means "wandering-on." Many people think of it as the Buddhist name for the place where we currently live — the place we leave when we go to nibbana. But in the early Buddhist texts, it's the answer, not to the question, "Where are we?" but to the question, "What are we doing?" Instead of a place, it's a process: the tendency to keep creating worlds and then moving into them. As one world falls apart, you create another one and go there. At the same time, you bump into other people who are creating their own worlds, too.

 

The play and creativity in the process can sometimes be enjoyable. In fact, it would be perfectly innocuous if it didn't entail so much suffering. The worlds we create keep caving in and killing us. Moving into a new world requires effort: not only the pains and risks of taking birth, but also the hard knocks — mental and physical — that come from going through childhood into adulthood, over and over again. The Buddha once asked his monks, "Which do you think is greater: the water in the oceans or the tears you've shed while wandering on?" His answer: the tears. Think of that the next time you gaze at the ocean or play in its waves.

 

In addition to creating suffering for ourselves, the worlds we create feed off the worlds of others, just as theirs feed off ours. In some cases the feeding may be mutually enjoyable and beneficial, but even then the arrangement has to come to an end. More typically, it causes harm to at least one side of the relationship, often to both. When you think of all the suffering that goes into keeping just one person clothed, fed, sheltered, and healthy — the suffering both for those who have to pay for these requisites, as well as those who have to labor or die in their production — you see how exploitative even the most rudimentary process of world-building can be.

 

This is why the Buddha tried to find the way to stop samsara-ing. Once he had found it, he encouraged others to follow it, too. Because samsara-ing is something that each of us does, each of us has to stop it him or her self alone. If samsara were a place, it might seem selfish for one person to look for an escape, leaving others behind. But when you realize that it's a process, there's nothing selfish about stopping it at all. It's like giving up an addiction or an abusive habit. When you learn the skills needed to stop creating your own worlds of suffering, you can share those skills with others so that they can stop creating theirs. At the same time, you'll never have to feed off the worlds of others, so to that extent you're lightening their load as well.

 

It's true that the Buddha likened the practice for stopping samsara to the act of going from one place to another: from this side of a river to the further shore. But the passages where he makes this comparison often end with a paradox: the further shore has no "here," no "there," no "in between." From that perspective, it's obvious that samsara's parameters of space and time were not the pre-existing context in which we wandered. They were the result of our wandering.

 

For someone addicted to world-building, the lack of familiar parameters sounds unsettling. But if you're tired of creating incessant, unnecessary suffering, you might want to give it a try. After all, you could always resume building if the lack of "here" or "there" turned out to be dull. But of those who have learned how to break the habit, no one has ever felt tempted to samsara again.

 

By Thanissaro Bhikkhu

My Tektronix DMM157 Digital MultiMeter.

Live at the Great Hall, June 7, 2013

This little sign was printed elegantly on a window in the western canal area of Amsterdam near Joordan. I loved how it showed up against the out-of-focus reflection of golden-green trees.

Yahoo! today announced the launch of Yahoo! Answers in Malaysia and the Philippines. Yahoo! Answers is an online community where people can ask each other questions on any topic, and get real answers from real people sharing their passions and knowledge in the form of facts, opinions, and personal experiences. It’s a free service available at www.yahoo.com.my and www.yahoo.com.ph by clicking “Answers.”

 

Today, the first featured question on Yahoo! Answers in Malaysia was asked by Ms. Yasmin Ahmad, a highly celebrated creative director and filmmaker. Ms. Yasmin asked the Answers community to share ideas on how to nurture and support aspiring Malaysian filmmakers in aim of gaining international recognition.

so, forgot to remind the residents of this home to watch out for the postal carrier...

 

bad news is I have no dolly, worse news is I've been driving around for goodness knows how long without a driver's licences.

 

Despite my picking up and dropping of many, read *many* dolls, envelopes etc. at the local, neighbourhood post office, the lovely crown, agency employees would not release me the package because I didn't have the proper identification. Talk about pissing me off... sigh! How assssinine!

Yahoo! today announced the launch of Yahoo! Answers in Malaysia. Yahoo! Answers is an online community where people can ask each other questions on any topic, and get answers by sharing knowledge in the form of facts, opinions, and personal experiences.

 

Yahoo! Answers is a free service, which is available in Malaysia at www.yahoo.com.my by clicking “Answers.” It enables people to ask, answer and discover knowledge from Malaysia, or expand to see all questions and answers from the global community.

 

Yahoo! distributed tee shirts with the colloquial Malay phrase “Tau Sokmo” (loosely translated as “know it all”) printed on the front.

Quitoque "Cooking is life"

 

Series of TV commercials for Quitoque directed by Günther Gheeraert

 

Production: KÖM

Producer: Camille Midiere

Director: Günther Gheeraert

DP: Antonio Gil

Cameraman: Guilaume Mougin

AC: Gary Queruel

Head electrician: Baudoin Coupey

Sound Operator: Xavier Flamant

Set Designer: Léna Moreaux

Hair & Make Up Artist: Mahélia Hugel

Editing: Marvin Bouilly

Color-grading: Baudoin Coupey

 

Talents:

Sarah Perriez

Anisse Masini

Arnaud De Montlivault

Clémence

Anne-Hélène Orvelin

Guillaume Cloud

 

Red Helium 8K S35

Lenses: Sony Cine-Alta series

 

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Alex answers questions from the audience.

 

Alex Faaborg, the principal designer behind Firefox, shares insights into the development of the world's second most popular broswer in his soapbox.

 

The ZURB Soapbox lecture series is a new venture ZURB is embarking on where we invite entrepreneurs, designers, managers, movers, shakers and friends of ZURB to speak to a like-minded audience and spar with them afterward.

 

ZURB is a close-knit team of interaction designers and strategists that help companies design better (www.zurb.com).

LinkedIn Answers is a great way to share information and demonstrate expertise.

We love the dollar menu! & the Wendy's frosty floats!

High school Quiz game

Answer for the above question is highlighted in green colour among the four options. And the answer is “Use washbasin mirror & sensors based lighting”

Lewandowski to Democrats: I'm not answering your 'f---ing' questions

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Lewandowski to Democrats: I’m not answering your ‘f—ing’ questions

Corey Lewandowski had a blunt message for Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee: He wasn’t going to answer their “fucking” questions.

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