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For all of those whove been stumped by unintelligible or illogical origami instructions... join the group "Failed Origami" and post your pain.
I guess I know why it failed smog... The old cat was a bit non functional... a bit light i would say...
lmfao. Garret was throwing sour patch kids in the air and Colby was trying to catch them in his mouth.
Spotted right before going in for an exam, I think they need to move the silence board away from the student union poster!
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Just the thing to make my morning...
The company has just laid off another 155 people, and cut the stock dividends to almost nothing...wiping out 401k funds and forcing the oldest people here to stay at work...yet the company is investing six BILLION dollars overseas to provide cheap or free medical equipment to countries THAT ALREADY HAVE GOVERNMENT SPONSORED HEALTH CARE. What the hell for? At least why not in AMERICA? Would you donate to a food bank for someone already getting food stamps, while your own family has nothing and is starving? Thats insane!
If nationalized and socialized medicine works so great, why are there such "UNDER-SERVED" areas in LONDON?!? Thats 400+ jobs alone in the Milwaukee area by this damned company, and I'm not including all the jobs lost in the offices and at Tower Avenue.
You Americans that think this is so great, please, look at the details of what is being planned. Everyone says they WANT this, but as soon as they see the details, they dont.
Read it yourself from a newspaper in the UK...they have had this medical care for years.
www.telegraph.co.uk/health/2512639/Kidney-patients-denied...
www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/article42...
www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-506712/Smear-test-apar...
The list goes on and on...300 million pounds sterling to pay for tattoo removal, but nothing for the sick and dying. Here it comes, America...
This is another view of the farmyard I photographed on November 29. I don't remember ever seeing a silo knocked on its side quite like this; if they're not deliberately taken down they usually outlast everything else, or rot away from the top.
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Purchased a shirt at Gander Mountain a year ago, then bought m'self breakfast. On my way home I took Eaton Highway out of Grand Ledge, something I'd not done in years. As I discussed in a comment under the November 29 photo, things had changed since my last venture down this road.
Like the Sebewa trip a couple days before, this was a conscious scouting trip. One of the challenges facing a photo-a-day photographer is boredom. Shooting the same subject--or even the same photo--every day is an option, of course, but most of us grow stale without some variety. I was seeking some new photographs, not just for this day but prospects for other days.
I imagine I'll be discussing this right to the end of the year.
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"We've straightened the creeks and call 'em drains." So I labelled my 366 Snaps photo. This is generally true hereabouts--the local stream's called "The Mulliken Drain"--but I need to confess that the drain in the photo goes by the name Freyer Creek.
I've long wondered who decided to rationalize Eaton County's drainage system, when they did it, and how they funded it. Doubtless he was a county drain commissioner. Mayhap someday I'll check into it.
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps.
Number of project photos taken: 17
Title of "roll:" Eaton Highway, mostly
Other photos taken on 4/4/2012: Joan called me when she got to work, reporting turkeys courting in a field on Cochran. Then I spent the morning shooting pix of birds in the yard. All in all, over three hundred photos, all with the V1. This time I used the long lens.
Want the new Moo.com regular sized business cards?
Wait until they get the kinks out. They're full of fail at the moment.
Who broke the record for a woman hitting a tennis ball with her 127.4mph smash in the 1998 Euro indoor championship?
Answer card here.
150,000 thumbtacks! I wish my camera's macro function was better, but this shows some detail of the top of the letter e and a bit of the r in 'harder'. I love how sparkly they are; can't imagine having to dust this over the years.
After reading this, I had no idea what to do. So many errors to even try to mention.
Anyways, another EPIC Engrish fail.
Fails because they began as attempts to make some of Mathnetism's Solids, and this is what they turned into.
The Prusa plate failed after 7 hours. I believed that I used the wrong profile as thus too much plastic was being extruded, this caused a buildup that kept knocking the extruder back and forth and loosened the fasteners holding my Z-Stage in place. I tried to cancel the print remotely but this did not work and I had to rush out the door and travel 30 minutes to cancel the print. By that time my printer was all messed up.
The jumper cut away his (intentionally) failed parachute here and returned to free-fall. Naturally, he deployed his second parachute and landed safely.