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Beautiful solution to dance your dancers.
Give your club a touch of style with these Cyber discs.
Full customizable
HUD with rainbow selector
Only 2 LI.
100% Mesh HQ
Animated textures
Bright colours
2 versions, Customizable and Auto change
11 dances, you can add and replace
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Anachronism floppy disk being cleaned with the little men (image does not exceed 3in . HMM folks have a great day .
C'est en fait une petite création personnelle à partir d'éléments de disquettes 3"1/2. J'avais engrangé pas mal de disquettes et je ne les avais toujours pas mises à la poubelle. Geste écolo oblige, j'ai séparé le plastique du métal avant de les jeter et je me suis dit qu'avec la petite partie métallique gris métallisé qui servait de cache à la fente de lecture et le disque lui-même, il y avait matière à créer des compositions picturales. Voilà la petite histoire.
It's in fact a little personal creation from disk elements 3 "1/2. I had earned lots of disks and I still had not put in the trash. Gesture green oblige, I separated the plastic of metal before throwing them and I thought that with the small metallic gray metal part that served as hiding the reading slot and the disc itself, there were material to create pictorial compositions. This is the short story.
Joseph Aspdin of Leeds patented Portland Cement on 21 October 1924. While it revolutionised modern building, it has also contributed significantly to global warming. Nevertheless, it is not only still much in use but also being further developed to be more eco- and user-friendly as well as self-cleaning.
John Smeaton of Leeds is thought to have created the first modern concrete, a mixture of limestone and clay which was resistant to water, whilst he was preparing his work on the Eddystone Lighthouse around 1755.
Joseph Aspdin on Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Aspdin
Archaeologists working on the site of Brunel’s Great Western Dockyard development next to Brunel’s ss Great Britain, have discovered what is thought to be the first ever substantial use of Portland cement in the construction of a major building.
www.culture24.org.uk/history/archaeology/industrial+archa...
Originating in Leeds
www.mylearning.org/jpage.asp?jpageid=719&journeyid=200
The development of Portland Cement
www.buildingconservation.com/articles/prtlndcmnt/prtlndcm...
The history of concrete and cement
inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blconcrete.htm
Portland Cement on Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portland_cement
Ordinary Portland Cement with extraordinarily CO2 emissions. What can be done to reduce them?
www.buildingforafuture.co.uk/autumn05/ordinary_portland_c...
Self-cleaning concrete
www.cement.org/tech/self_cleaning.asp
John Smeaton on Wikipedia
for Macro Mondays: Mystery. As yet undeciphered characters impressed in a spiral into a clay disk, discovered at the Minoan palace of Phaistos, Crete. Replica made for the souvenir industry.
XR551 and XR559 power away from Wandong as they make their way towards the peak of the Great Dividing Range at Heathcote Junction as 9306 loaded container service from Tocumwal NSW to Appleton Dock for unloading.
Friday 30th December 2016
Electric disk cutters found on board the Mavi Marmara
One of the electric saws found on the Mavi Marmara which were used to saw metal rods off of the ship's deck. Rioters used the rods to attack Israeli Navy soldiers who boarded the ship.
Photo: IDF Spokesperson
(Photofeed)
Conceived and designed by artist Aidan Shingler, this 21st Century Stone Circle and Celestial Amphitheatre is intended to inspire, entertain, engage and educate.
four pictures of the north sea beach processed in Snapseed, Modern grunge and Tiny Planet (tiny planet & rabbit hole) and finally in Diptic.