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Anatoly Zenkov provides this nifty tool (Mac and PC) to track your mouse pointer. Really simple. Just start it, let it run, minimize the window, and carry on as usual. In the end, you get this image that looks something like a Pollock. Circles show areas where the pointer didn't move while the tracks show movement.
From flowingdata. Macversion (java .jar) supposedly work under linux as well.
The iPad is an amazing tool and it might make it much easier to browse the internet, enjoy song and other media and download millions of apps for both amusing and productivity. On the other hand in case you are new to Apple or more particularly the iPad you may run into somewhat of guesswork when you pass to set up the tool for the primary time!
In fact to set up the iPad in the fastest style you are going to want:
An iPad (simply when you overlooked this one!)
A Laptop
Up to date version of iTunes
iTunes account
Wireless connection
Step 1: The first thing you want to do if you have not already is get rid of the iPad from its box and attach it for your laptop using the USB connector. Such a lot computers will have USB connectors at the back and on occasion the front.
Step 2: You want to turn on it with the up to date version of iTunes and your iTunes account. Now if you do not have already got an iTunes account you'll download iTunes from ipadandiphoneappz.com and you simply need to practice the instructions. Usually if in case you have plugged in the iPad for your laptop and you have not were given iTunes installed already you are going to be asked to join an account.
Step 3: You'll then use iTunes to transfer song and other media from your laptop for your iPad. Usually all you want to do is open up iTunes and then drag and drop the media you want for your iPad to the iPad phase on iTunes.
Step 4: Once everything is entire shifting you'll unplug the iPad from your laptop and get started using it.
To turn it on you'll push the facility button in the best right, or push the House button that's at the backside in the middle of the device.
Once you have performed that you'll slide your finger from where the arrow starts across to the right to release the iPad. From there you are going to see numerous icons and EVERYTHING you do at the iPad is controlled via touch. So you simply need to get started exploring, perhaps get started from the top left and explore what each icon does.
When you hold the iPad horizontally it is going to adjust the display so you'll have a widescreen or when you hold it vertically it is going to go back to standard.
You are going to get approximately 10 hours of use with an entire charged battery.
Once you have the fundamentals coated you are going to have the ability to hook up with a Wireless network and skim the internet and in addition set up an email account together with your iPad. is.gd/ipadapps28
While browsing through some other files, I happened across this photo and realized I had not shared it. As I gazed at the sublimely lovely clouds, I was taken with the slightest hint of red color appearing on their bases.
A black thread-waisted wasp poses for the photographer while browsing on a California Buckwheat flower in August.
I set up an external flash and shot manually, per the advice of others.
After spending the afternoon browsing the shelves of Le Valet de Coeur, I came back to the apartment to make a lasagna for our dinner guests: Brigitte, Justin, Elodie & Nicolas. It was great seeing these guys again as it had been about 2 years since our last visit.
Elodie has grown up quite a bit but still has that same spark and personality she had when we last saw her. She loved posing for the camera and was even telling me when to push the trigger.
Photoshoot at Sequoya Library showcasing currently available or coming services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Includes staff and customers modeling curbside pickup service, computer services, phone service, safe use of the library when libraries reopen, etc. February 2021. Photographer: Shanna Wolf.
Mozilla running on a SiliconGraphics machine running IRIX 6.5. #mozilla #browser #silicongraphics Courtesy of @kenichikun
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caseorganic: @veganstraightedge @kenichikun set one up in the office! We played with it this morning.
Still browsing old shots and found this one. She sits in front of my wife waiting for her treat. That black thing in the bottom part of the photo is a bag full of treats and Milla knows exactly what comes next ;)
It's terrible if she looks at you this way. You can't be angry with her even if she was the worst dog in the world (what she sometimes tries to be :D)
I'll upload another "Can you stand those eyes?"-shot tomorrow. It will get even more hard to resist ;)
Just a concept. I made it as a self "portrait" but my nose far too big for this. Maybe I had to hire Voldemort as a modell. Or buy a smaller lens, or simply use Photoshop instead of shoting blind.
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What do I eat?
Grevy’s zebra only eat plants (herbivores), they are grazers and will mostly feed on grasses however they can eat browse (leaves) and shrubs during droughts or if grass is not available.
These animals can eat on the move, even selecting and biting certain bits of grass to eat whilst walking!
Where do I live?
Grevy’s zebra are found in habitats such as dry scrublands, plains and semi-desert grasslands of Ethiopia and Northern Kenya, Africa.
Breeding
Grevy’s zebra are able to breed from 3-4 years old. They don’t have a strict breeding season and can mate throughout the year.
An hour after being born, foals are able to stand, have their first feed from their mother and are even able to run. Grevy’s zebra foals become independent from their mothers at around 6-8 months old; but they can remain close to their mothers for up to 3 years.
Predators
Main predators of zebra in the wild include lions, cheetah, hyena, leopards, and wild hunting dogs.
Grevy’s zebra will use their keen eyesight to lookout for any threats and since they are social animals, with herds ranging from 6-30 individuals, many zebra can look out for danger at the same time. If a threat is spotted then they will give out an alarm call to alert the rest of the herd, and will then run to safety. Their stripe patterns can make it difficult for predators to pick out an individual when they are running together as a herd.
Conservation
Threats to wild Grevy’s zebra include hunting (for meat, hides and traditional medicine), and habitat loss. They have lost a lot of their natural range due to farming and unplanned grazing areas. This has led to the Grevy’s zebra competing with livestock animals for food and water sources. It is estimated that in the last 30 years there has been an 83% decline in the global number of Grevy’s zebra.
Marwell has been actively involved in helping to create a national conservation strategy for Grevy’s zebra and is also linked to the Grevy’s Zebra Technical Committee. This helps guides and put in place conservation actions including surveys, population numbers, behaviour and interactions with other species.
To save the species in captivity, Grevy’s zebra are linked to captive breeding programmes worldwide. Here at Marwell we manage the International Studbook and the European Endangered Species Programme (EEP) for Grevy’s zebra.
Information sourced from Marwell zoo website;
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Whilst browsing a Canon forum last night, I stumbled on a picture very similar to this....so I thought, I can do that!! A self portrait reflected in the ball of a ball point pen! I had to pull all the stops out for this one. 100mm macro lens set to minimum distance, a reversed 50mm taped to the front of it.....and between the lenses and the camera body, a full set of extension tubes! I admit this is HEAVILY cropped, but I've uploaded the original and a picture of the setup.