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Inshore survey vessel quartering the ground just off the pier's North approaches. It's fairly even for much of the bay, finally dropping away to 60+ft from one to two miles offshore. Folk imagine the sea to be really deep, but the reality is far from that. The deepest water we've seen around East Fife was the trench between Fife Ness and the May Island where we saw about 125ft on the sounder. By far the deepest water we ever had under the keel was on Loch Lomond, peaking at around 650ft; and Loch Tay showed a dropaway with a deep of slightly over 500ft in the Lawers area. Over here you need to be miles offshore before seeing such deeps, and the seabed slopes quite gradually to the deeper areas. A documentary on overfishing seen some years back showed many examples of various areas of the North Sea's bottom and they could find nowhere that wasn't heavily scarred by the grooves made by trawls being dragged across the sea bed. That's what overfishing does.

Some of my SwankoLab formula creations. Roll over image to see formulas.

it's time for a new project. I'm getting ready to start working on an order for a website and these are the colors I've decided on! Crazy.. how happy little paper squares can make me!! :))

217/365/2019, 3139 in a row.

 

One of todays thrift treasures. This is definetly one of the coolest things I`ve found at my local thrift market. A school chart with skulls, bats and a kangaroo. What is the connection here? Are they related? I had no idea. It will hang in my home studio to give endless inspiration. :)

This is a chart for Nikol Lohr's Woodland Shawl stitch pattern. I knew I'd be hopeless with the written instructions so I charted the stitch pattern with Jacquie's KnitChart.

Description: Unidentified Flying Object sightings

 

Date: c.1969

 

Our Catalogue Reference: AIR 20/11612

 

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Quick Air Jet Charter Learjet 45 Reg: D-CQAB "Dagobert 2640" climbing out of Palma to Hamburg.

I made this eye chart completely out of fabric. It is to warn visitors to the sewing room about the mess.

DO NOT PANIC ITS OFTEN WORSE

Some pictures taken by the late Michael Cleary. Autumn 1988 I believe.

To see more photos please visit: thelifearound.me

  

A veces paseamos usando la tangente, donde el cateto opuesto se aparta de dos puntos, en caso de que sea ciego, la distancia desde el no observador hasta uno de los puntos, es por lo menos de 60 segundos, así pues que dos estrellas debían estar separadas como mínimo un minuto del arcoiris para poder ser bonitas por separado. a 10 los puntos suponen estar separados por 3 , a 6:1,8 y a 60:18 sin jamás conocer el MAR.

 

para cada una de las 9 letras CDEFLOPTZ hay un rectángulo que guarda 6 puntos, ordenados en 2 columnas, cada punto puede existir en cualquiera de las 6 posiciones, para formar 64 combinaciones posibles; entonces 64 posibilidades, 2 columnas, 6 puntos. 64+2 =66 y los otros 6//

 

666.

Since I seem to explain this several times a month, I thought it was worth putting together a print-out-and-keep chart to help make it clearer.

 

Best viewed large.

 

LATER: Updated to reflect differences to public and private accounts, and other reply oddities, plus make notes easier to read.

 

If you like this you might also like the anatomy of a hashtag I did a while back.

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I did this for my Access to Photography course

 

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I always feel the exhilaration of being in a remote location, I have never seen another boat there. We are heading off to visit for the 4th time, No ph or net for a couple of months, I will be looking forward to visiting my Flikr friends when I return.

Click below If you would like to view our story of wishbone. Cheers Rob.

 

www.cruisingtheedge.com/wishbone-reef/

 

St.Michael's church Chart Sutton, Kent.

photo © Jeremy Sage

Destroyed by a V1 Doodle Bug in 1945, the church stands as a monument to the futile and barbaric act of war. Fortunately I am of a generation that has so far not had to endure the atrocity of indiscriminate aerial bombing in my own land.

 

On a lighter note, the ruins make good foreground interest for a night sky shot. The proximity of a house and passing cars on the lane nearby make for difficult shooting conditions.

 

This image was taken on a particularly dark night.

primary school leonard leitzel, sixth grade (seven children: five girls, two boys)

pelgrim kondre, marowijne, suriname

Fictional religious iconography adapted for knitting? cross-stitching? Some of these are slightly more, uh, stylized than others, but I hope they are all recognizable for what they are!

Big Thanks to Jeremy @ www.flickr.com/photos/64498969@N08/ , Ryan @ www.flickr.com/photos/126975831@N07 and Wouter @ www.flickr.com/photos/111441268@N03 for all their help in acquisition and layout help. Original design based on Jeremy's chart and bottom half arranged as Ryans.

 

Omissions:

- Legoland Rust Brick - I'm not keen on prying one out of anyones hands, so I replaced it with the old cloudy dark red just as a placeholder if a Legoland Brick ever comes my way.

- Post-2003/4 palette change Dark Pink / Medium Violet - Too hard to communicate to sellers which one I was after, and the difference is negligible to anyone I'd be showing it to outside of this site. I will add them some time.

- Chrome red placeholder for when I get a keychain, doesn't bother me much, WR was saying its classified as a decorated part.

  

Additions:

- Homemaker Hair Brown

- HO Scale Tree Brown

- Duplo Web Nature w/ Glitter

 

While at the podiatrist, making a chart look old-timey.

This one is for Bill. Waiting for your masterpieces, my friend.

 

From math in life series.

..... makes for a very grey world when it comes down ..... and for predominantly grey photographs. The air pollution is palpable. A toxic haze that registers off the charts many days & governmental control of it seemingly a losing battle. Or perhaps a half -hearted battle. 'Bad air is the price of China's prosperity' (W5) If economic growth is King motivation to control the nation's environmental crisis is going to be a lower subject. Beijing sits next to 'China's industrial heartland'. You know, that place that makes all the cheap 'made in China' goods we love to buy .... from clothes to electronics & everything in between! A heartland that produces the largest number of pollutants in the world. There's no escape. More than 50% of our group, including me, was gripped by the notorious 'Beijing Cough'. Two or three needed doctors & hospital care. Only since I've been home has mine abated. We survived 4 days in Beijing (there's a price to pay to get to walk that Great Wall, enter the Forbidden City, et al *~*) Wouldn't want to live there.

 

The Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, at 1776 kms (1104 miles) is the earliest & longest man-made canal in the world. The timeline of Chinese history is vast indeed, going back many thousands of years BC but modern belief is that the north-south waterway was begun, for trading purposes, by Yu the Great in the 6th Century BC, added to by each successive dynasty & renovated in its entirety in the 1400's of the Ming Dynasty after the capital was moved from Nanjing to Beijing. That's the absolute basics of what I've been able to grasp. Feel free to add or correct *~*

Ashford Chart Leacon Open Day, and among the very few locomotives on display was withdrawn class 71 71003.

 

The orange curtains behind the loco somehow remind me of the Swindon Class 120 DMU's that worked the Crewe - Lincoln services back in the 1970's.

Jibibuts will be in stores early December.

Made from 100% sustainably harvested rubber wood.

 

Video!

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Well, now that I've posted all my stuff for Novvember, I thought I'd finally post a finished version of the chart I started. Thanks to Travis and the awesomeness that is LDView, I was able to get these sweet pics.

 

This chart contains all the fighters of the AFW, a fictional faction from my own mind of fiction. Only fighters that actually won their design competitions and entered service are listed. Prototypes are not (hence why the Ozhawke is not listed).

 

You can find pics of most of these, in one form or another, here and also in my Flickr account.

 

Click 'all sizes' to read the names. Largest size is 3200 x 2400

compass rose, image found at wicked good art (site now defunct)

caveat on site-- most of them are copyright free there is no guarantee that they all are so they do not recommend using them for commercial purposes.

Color chart created by mixing 2 equal parts of all colors in Winsor & Newton Cotman compact set. I was thrilled to see the possibilities after making this chart. Outlined some colors that would be worth mixing again. I should use the last column to make a transparency chart for these.

A pattern for FFunction's twitter

peril close at hand...

Tracking train movements on a traditional graph at Kengkouzhan.

 

Stations are down the side (why they aren't pre-printed is anyone's guess), time across the top, and loco numbers are recorded at the top of each red train movement line.

 

18 Feb 2017, Sandaoling, China

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