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I used to have really bad trichotillomania. Which is just a long word for compulsively pulling out my hair. Most of the time, I wouldn't have ANY eyelashes. Good thing they grew back.

One of my favorite pumpkins ever

How many pups are there? Don't count the logs or piles of sand.

Lange Voorhout in Den Haag (The Hague), Netherlands

sometimes in life you keep counting and forget what you are counting. and most of the time its value is far more important than what you expect.

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I know she's only singing a song, but she surprised me when I figured out that she wasn't just saying it along with Matthew, but knew it on her own. She could get up to eleven, but I couldn't get that on video. She was a little distracted by the mini marshmallows too and cell phone notifications too! ;)

April 9, 2011 3:44 pm

It's what you do with it that counts

Cosplay: Ashe - League Of Legends

Cosplayer: Alice Rainbow Cosplay

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William James "Count" Basie - "The Kid from Red Bank"

 

August 21, 1904 – April 26, 1984

 

Native son of Red Bank, New Jersey, Jazz Musician, Legendary Band Leader.

 

This bust of the "Count" is located next to the historic Red Bank Train Station.

As a child, I remember challenging myself to count to 1000, 1 million, or 1 billion. I don’t think I ever made it.

Why do we aimlessly count? How long would it take to count to a billion?

 

Counting to a Billion is a device created to fulfill the desire to count. The electronics consists of a microcontroller, a speech module, and a speaker powered by a rechargeable battery. There is no/off switch. The voice will keep counting when the device is unplugged and if the battery is drained, the count will pick up where it left off when the battery recharges. The voice begins counting at one, two, three and continues counting up until it reaches one billion at which point in time it will stop.

 

If it took a second to utter each string of numbers, it would take 1 billion seconds or 31.7 years for the device to reach its end. But since it takes more than a second to vocalize many of the numbers in the sequence, it may take upwards of 60 years to complete.

 

The unit is housed in a solid block of aluminum, cnc milled into a vessel that was designed to withstand substantial abuse over many years.

 

Counting to a Billion is for sale as an edition of 5.

 

Materials: Aluminum, custom electronics

Dimensions: 4” (10cm) diameter, 6” (15cm) height, freestanding.

more info at cwwang(dot)com

Guided Chinese tourism. Never leave the group, say cheese when asked, make photo's when your tour guide points out.

Is this building about to explode?

A marsh for my gaming

N773UA rolls along one of the many taxiways at LAX. Count the number of tails, and see if you can name all of the airlines!

Young Zabbaleen being taught how to count using the abacus.

Counting Crows performing live in Mountain View, California.

 

© T. Van Nunnery.

I spent most of fall and winter 1999, at this very bar. I am at my skinniest here. Mostly because I hadn't really eaten in about three months.

Barony of Flaming Gryphon - 12th Night 2015

 

A poster for last year's population census. On the left a list of all the people registered to live in Lingshui. Most of the officially registered inhabitants do not permanently live here though, as virtually all the young people have moved to the city.

 

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PBS and NPCA present an evening in Central Park’s East Meadow with musical performances and highlights from Ken Burns’s upcoming PBS series THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA’S BEST IDEA, which premieres September 27 at 8 p.m. ET on PBS. Pictured: Counting Crows perform at PBS and NPCA event in Central Park, New York City, September 23, 2009. Photo by Marion Curtis.

Derelict site, Bromborough Pool.

 

At the British Wildlife Centre, Newchapel, Surrey, a pregnant squirrel waits for what will probably be her second litter of 2012.

William James "Count" Basie - "The Kid from Red Bank"

 

August 21, 1904 – April 26, 1984

 

Native son of Red Bank, New Jersey, Jazz Musician, Legendary Band Leader.

 

This bust of the "Count" is located next to the historic Red Bank Train Station.

Jonny Tunnell of Vibrant Green counts money at the Lumina Theatre.

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