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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.
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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.
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!)
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.
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Womensphere Emerging Leaders Global Summit 2013
EVOLUTION: The Next Generation of Women Leaders Creating the Future
IMMERSION DAY 2
MEDIA + TECHNOLOGY + SCIENCE
Morning hosted by The New York Times
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January 17, 2013 - Main Summit Day
January 16, 2013 - Immersion Day 1 - Business, Finance & Capital Markets
January 18, 2013 - Immersion Day 2 - Media + Technology + Science
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Mindset Evolution performing at the Prairie Capital Convention Center in Springfield, IL on April 26, 2016. Photographed for Rumored Nights Press.
Mindset Evolution
Prairie Capital Convention Center
April 26, 2016
Champaign, IL
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In the 60s, the western music has experienced radical changes. In the most daring artistic period of our modern history, the quest in each branch of the Arts marked a cultural renaissance that affected the modern Western culture. The voice of a new generation supported the movement against the war in Vietnam and the one for the rights of black people. Pacifists, feminists, pioneers of the electronic sound and experimenters of LSD, they all coexisted in a period of unsurpassed artistic and cultural events of modern history. The contestation of young people was greatly expressed by folk songwriters like Joan Baez and Bob Dylan. Continuing the tradition of the great left-wing folk artists (Woody Guthrie, Phil Ochs and Pete Seeger), they gave voice to a youth who was shouting "We want the world and we want it now" (Jim Morrison’s lyrics). Seeing the massive mobilization of the new era, it seems natural that this was the age that revealed the major music festivals. The promoters of the first Woodstock festival named their event after Dylan’s hometown hoping that he might accept the invitation to play there. Although he didn’t go, almost every great musician of that period participated, creating a monumental festival.
Music festivals are still one of the most important and profitable segments of the entertainment industry (events like Coachella in the US and Primavera in Europe, are continuing successfully the Woodstock tradition). Meanwhile, a great historic cycle of cross-cultural influences was completed: The African slaves’ rhythmic traditions, mutated into R’n’B, crossed the Atlantic Ocean and hit the British (and European) youth as a storm. The most famous and creative children of that storm (and the pioneers of the infamous ‘British Invasion’) were The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.
La Connotada 275 la Maquina del Alex a sufrido un buen cambio pensar como era antes OJO QUE ESTA LLEGO NUEVA A PUERTO MONTT
Last sunday I visited the "Autostadt Wolfsburg". It is a visitor attraction adjacent to the Volkswagen factory in Wolfsburg, Germany, with a prime focus on automobiles. It features a museum, feature pavilions for the principal automobile brands in the Volkswagen Group, a customer centre where German customers can pick up new cars, and take a tour through the enormous factory, and a lot more.
As you can see in the picture, even cars can evolve :-). I don't know why but I like both rears.
Images of the first BMW M4 with full Akrapovic exhaust system complete with link pipes and carbon diffuser supplied and fitted at www.prestigewheelcentre.co.uk