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Photo showing Ars Electronica Futurelab's Roland Haring presenting visitors of the Long Night of Research with interesting info on Deep Space EVOLUTION.

 

Photo: Philipp Greindl

Modify Evolution posted this as her 365 photo today... I looked at it about a thousand times before deciding to do my own version...

 

I am no stranger to the trials of self image, I have spent my entire life not so much in a struggle with my weight but certainly what others consider "over weight"... I recently experienced emotions related to my weight that I had hoped I was rid of, and found that I have to learn to love myself again, even if a small step at a time

 

it was a moment I had

and looking at Mandy's powerful image made me realize how stupid it was

 

Thank you Mandy

DuckBoy

Episode #4

The Evolution of DuckBoy

DuckBoy has been wandering the lines of the Grid avoiding the gridlions,chasms,crevices and the many misleading clues. He has avoided standing in line,waiting for unknown responses. He feels that he`s grown altho his life still feels episodic. He wishes he could talk but he has promised to be silent. Why did he promise her he`d be silent? It was so long ago he almost can`t remember..it was something about chittering too much,got on her nerves...ruffled her feathers...so he had set off on this journey...to find the Pond of his Youth...Ah, he seemed to be emerging from this awful Grid,even if it is into this foggy,misty,blurry landscape...it is hot and humid..maybe this is the way to the Pond?

In the Distance he sees a Sign...He moves towards it...

and yet there is something menacing. He feels like he is being followed. Is this just another Panic Attack?!?

 

Many thanks for feedback and ideas and offhanded suggestions..Ya never know what might get incorporated...that's the dynamism of our interaction...

«#spanishR EVOLUTION»

Juego de palabras con uno de los hashtag usados a través de la red Social Twitter para referirse al movimiento.

 

#nolesvotes #nonosvamos #spanishRevolution #acampadaSol #estoesreflexion

Matchbox

No. 2/5 5 Pack Police 2012

NAMAC Beurs, Houten

now dark blue skirt undercoated and white undercoat ready for the cream gloss.

 

need to paint in the lights when the undercoat has dried then gloss up ready for the final assembly almost there best kit I've done so far

twilight of evolution, adam has ancestors ....Adam and Eve are you monkeys ....

 

Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon.For other people named Buffon, see Buffon

Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon, by François-Hubert Drouais Born7 September 1707 Montbard, Burgundy (in present-day Côte-d'Or)Died16 April 1788 (aged 80)

Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (French pronunciation: ​[ʒɔʁʒ lwi ləklɛʁ kɔ̃t də byfɔ̃]; 7 September 1707 – 16 April 1788) was a French naturalist, mathematician, cosmologist, and encyclopedic author.

 

His works influenced the next two generations of naturalists, including Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and Georges Cuvier. Buffon published thirty-six quarto volumes of his Histoire naturelle during his lifetime; with additional volumes based on his notes and further research being published in the two decades following his death.

It has been said that "Truly, Buffon was the father of all thought in natural history in the second half of the 18th century".

Buffon held the position of intendant (director) at the Jardin du Roi, now called the Jardin des Plantes; it is the French equivalent of Kew Gardens.

 

Georges Louis Leclerc (later Count de Buffon) was born at Montbard, in the Province of Burgundy to Benjamin Leclerc, a minor local official in charge of the salt tax and Anne-Christine Marlin also from a family of civil servants. Georges was named after his mother’s uncle (his godfather) Georges Blaisot, the tax-farmer of the Duke of Savoy for all of Sicily. In 1714 Blaisot died childless, leaving a considerable fortune to his seven-year-old godson. Benjamin Leclerc then purchased an estate containing the nearby village of Buffon and moved the family to Dijon acquiring various offices there as well as a seat in the Dijon Parlement. Georges attended the Jesuit College of Godrans in Dijon from the age of ten onwards. From 1723–1726 he then studied law in Dijon, the prerequisite for continuing the family tradition in civil service. In 1728 Georges left Dijon to study mathematics and medicine at the University of Angers in France. At Angers in 1730 he made the acquaintance of the young English Duke of Kingston, who was on his grand tour of Europe, and traveled with him and a large and expensive entourage for a year and a half through southern France and parts of Italy. There are persistent but completely undocumented rumors from this period about duels, abductions and secret trips to England. In 1732 after the death of his mother and before the impending remarriage of his father, Georges left Kingston and returned to Dijon to secure his inheritance. Having added “de Buffon” to his name while traveling with the Duke, he repurchased the village of Buffon, which his father had meanwhile sold off. With a fortune of about 80 000 livres Buffon set himself up in Paris to pursue science, at first primarily mathematics and mechanics, and the increase of his fortune.

In 1732 he moved to Paris, where he made the acquaintance of Voltaire and other intellectuals. He first made his mark in the field of mathematics and, in his Sur le jeu de franc-carreau, introduced differential and integral calculus into probability theory; the problem of Buffon's needle in probability theory is named after him. In 1734 he was admitted to the French Academy of Sciences. During this period he corresponded with the Swiss mathematician Gabriel Cramer.

His protector Maurepas had asked the Academy of Sciences to do research on wood for the construction of ships in 1733. Soon afterward, Buffon began a long-term study, performing some of the most comprehensive tests to date on the mechanical properties of wood. Included were a series of tests to compare the properties of small specimens with those of large members. After carefully testing more than a thousand small specimens without knots or other defects, Buffon concluded that it was not possible to extrapolate to the properties of full-size timbers, and he began a series of tests on full-size structural members.

In 1739 he was appointed head of the Parisian Jardin du Roi with the help of Maurepas; he held this position to the end of his life. Buffon was instrumental in transforming the Jardin du Roi into a major research center and museum. He also enlarged it, arranging the purchase of adjoining plots of land and acquiring new botanical and zoological specimens from all over the world.

Thanks to his talent as a writer, he was invited to join Paris's second great academy, the Académie française in 1753. In his Discours sur le style ("Discourse on Style"), pronounced before the Académie française, he said, "Writing well consists of thinking, feeling and expressing well, of clarity of mind, soul and taste .... The style is the man himself" ("Le style c'est l'homme même").Unfortunately for him, Buffon's reputation as a literary stylist also gave ammunition to his detractors: The mathematician Jean le Rond D'Alembert, for example, called him "the great phrase-monger".

In 1752 Buffon married Marie-Françoise de Saint-Belin-Malain, the daughter of an impoverished noble family from Burgundy, who was enrolled in the convent school run by his sister. Madame de Buffon’s second child, a son born in 1764, survived childhood; she herself died in 1769. When in 1772 Buffon became seriously ill and the promise that his son (then only 8) should succeed him as director of the Jardin became clearly impracticable and was withdrawn, the King raised Buffon’s estates in Burgundy to the status of a county – and thus Buffon (and his son) became a Count. Buffon died in Paris in 1788.

 

31st May 2010. Bekonscot Model Village.

 

Old Ma Blenkinsop hears the news.

Office Evolution, franchise owner, Tom Warekois

I'm loving drawing in ipad.. now that i have "some" structure. Sorry, i'm just posting and running today. I'll catch up soon!

 

Thank you for all your wonderful comments!

  

Left to right: Claire Montgomery, Francis McAllister of Hartlepool & District Hospice, Mark Guidery of Zoe’s Place Baby Hospice, Jane Bradshaw of St Teresa’s Hospice in Darlington and Ray Priestman of Evolution LLP with the grand total presentation cheque.

590HP [Please don't use this image without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved]

 

Vehicles present at the Aldershot & District Bus Interest Group running day in Aldershot in May 2006 included preserved Alder Valley Leyland Nationals 127 KCG627L and 251 NPJ472R.

What have we become?

Inspired by "The End of Faith" by Sam Harris.

FS: Akrapovic Evolution

 

This is a header back full titanium exhaust system for a BMW e9xm3.

Inside the marvellous Evolution store in SoHo. Needless to say, I bought quite a lot...

The motley collection of buildings on the north side of Idle Cricket Club's Cavendish Road ground. They comprise (from left) tearoom, dressing rooms and clubhouse. Pictured before a Bradford League relegation battle against fellow Championship Two strugglers Hopton Mills. The visitors were skittled for 70. After slumping to 19-4, they mounted a recovery, but the last five wickets went down for the addition of eight runs. Idle, chalking up a third consecutive victory, lost just two batters in easing to their target.

 

Match statistics:

 

Admission: free. Programme: none. Attendance: 15. Hopton Mills won the toss and elected to bat. Hopton Mills 70 off 25.5 overs (Zaaid Sajwal 35, Salman Khan 5-23, Deron Greaves 2-3, Quadratullah Azizi 2-7) 1pt lost by eight wickets to Idle 71-2 off 23.4 overs (Naseem Aslam 41 not out, Umar Abbas 2-21) 19pts. Umpires: Craig Chaplin and Stephen Preshaw.

 

Idle Cricket Club can trace their roots to 1861 and the formation of Idle United Cricket Club. They played at Holly Fields and Dunk Hill before disbanding. In 1865, the club reformed as Idle Lilywhite Cricket Club, playing first on Idle Moor then on a field at Thorp Garth. Renaming, as Idle Cricket Club, coincided in 1889 with a move to Cavendish Road, the club's present home. In 1896, Idle had joined the West Yorkshire League before, in 1906, switching to the Bradford League, established three years earlier. Legendary opening bat Jack Hobbs, later to find fame with Surrey and England, and earn a knighthood, signed for Idle in 1915, and spent three seasons at Cavendish Road. He was paid £5 a match plus expenses. Idle's best season was 1965, in which they secured the First Division championship and Priestley Cup double. The title was retained in 1966 and 1967, a notable hat-trick. They finished second in 1964 and 1968. Idle also topped the Bradford League First Division in 1910, 1916, 1974 and 1977, and lifted the Priestley Cup in 1912, 1923, 1931, 1951 and 1976. Five victories from five cup final appearances is unprecedented in Bradford League history. Low points came in 1945, 2010, 2012 and 2013, when Idle were forced to apply for re-election. The club, often yo-yoing between the First and Second divisions, have struggled in recent seasons. Vandals in 4x4 vehicles caused major damage to the Cavendish Road square and outfield shortly before the 2016 season began. For 2017, Idle find themselves in Championship Two, the third tier of the Bradford League following its 2016 merger with the Central Yorkshire League.

Evolución de la arquitectura (arquitectura emblemática)

 

Acuarela, lápiz y acrílico sobre papel

from insects to cars... how far we have come

(dont know if its actually for the better... but you have to love the beetle anyway!)

another stage in the process.

The R-Evolution sculpture, part of The Bliss Project, at Burning Man 2015. Shot on a Holga 120S.

The Cymbidium Congress is held in conjunction with the Santa Barbara International Orchid Show. In Randall Robinson's talk he showed this chart outlining the evolution (beginning about 17 million years ago) of cymbidiums and their subgroups.

How to install Arch Linux the easy way with Evo/Lution

 

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