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When we say this from the car we made an emergency stop, stuck the car in rapid reverse just to get a photo of this guy
Best view at 100%.
How to get your type to look the best it can without going onto a Windows machine to take advantage of sub-pixel rendering.
A better explanation to be added later.
Created for this flickr mini-discussion.
Service temperature: +5 - +40℃.
Storage temperature: -20 - +60℃.
Install and use without damage to the function and structure of the original car.
Adapts to install and use in all kinds of cars.
The Astronaut Hall of Fame and Museum;
Kennedy Space Center
May 11, 2009 - day of Space Shuttle Atlantis Launch for Mission STS-125
(From left) Neil Jarman, Michael Hamilton, Rab McCallum and Michael Atcheson at the Monitoring conference, Lough Neagh Discovery Centre, December 1999.
In late 1999 there was a series of three conferences which were organised by Sue Williams, then working for INCORE, on Stewarding, Mediation and Monitoring, in collaboration with a variety of other groups. We are putting online the programmes, resultant report, a bibliography on monitoring, and some photos.
See also www.flickr.com/photos/innateireland/19901416703/in/album-... and the entry beside that (the other side of the same leaflet).
SPC # 9 - Hats
I rarely ever wear hats anymore, but I rarely go outside without a hoodie. This one is my current fav. This is an HDR shot I took a while back for no particular reason other than boredom and curiosity as to whether something like this would work or not. This will test the brightness of your monitor....you SHOULD be able to see most of my face quite clearly.
On the way back to the car home, we saw this big monitor lizard beside the path.
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A monitor lizard looking for a meal in the leaf litter beside a path in the Singappore Botanic Gardens.
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