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I'm sure this vintage tractor was a bold new idea back when it was first introduced. The New Idea Company had some interesting machinery back in the day, it was later bought out by Minneapolis Moline...
*Working Towards a Better World
Live the full life of the mind, exhilarated by new ideas, intoxicated by the romance of the unusual. - Ernest Hemingway
Facts do not cease to exist
because they are ignored. - Aldous Huxley
Develop an interest in life as you see it. The people, things, literature, music - the world is so rich, simply throbbing with rich treasures, beautiful souls and interesting people. Forget yourself. - Henry Miller
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The mind that opens to a new idea never returns to its original size.
Albert Einstein
The world of reality has its limits; the world of imagination is boundless.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
I like nonsense; it wakes up the brain cells.
Dr. Seuss
Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.
Albert Einstein
You're only given a little spark of madness. You mustn't lose it.
Robin Williams
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*Working Towards a Better World
I believe in the importance of family. Sharing time learning about things together, with family members such as siblings, parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins which in turn creates bonding, interest, conversation, new ideas, exploring together and exchanging thoughts. All this creates a positive learning environment.
We must work hard at finding a way to create jobs for everyone who wants one. COVID-19 has slowed us down even more than we were before, so now is the time to be inventive and creative and come up with new ideas. We must also come up with fair wages. It is time to address equality and the need for friendship and caring between everyone, so let's do it!
Have a wonderful new week my Flickr friends
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دعاء اليوم الثالث و العشرين من شهر رمضان
" أللّهُمَّ اغْسِلني فيهِ مِنَ الذُّنُوبِ ، وَ طَهِّرْني فيهِ مِنَ العُيُوبِ ، وَ امْتَحِنْ قَلبي فيهِ بِتَقْوى القُلُوبِ ، يا مُقيلَ عَثَراتِ المُذنبين " .
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P.S : This is a new idea that I created 'n' I hope you like it ;') , I know maybe t5r3 ;p bs falla ;O
LBeckons and i playing on a bridge bringing light into the night. always like playing with alexs new ideas they are a lot of fun. great to try new things.
The plastic owl sitting at the window of the LGA Supermarket had some flowers today, which still did not seem to please him. He looked as grumpy as ever.
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قبـــل كــل شــي اذكرو ربكـم
حروف بلغة الاشارة اهداء من نوفيييي
حق كل شيخات العـالم :P
خصوصا ms.what ever
PS : واذا عجب الاغلبيه ان شاءالله راح انزل عن اسامي ثانيه
قولـو لي شـــرايــكم ؟
Remember when?
When it first hit the newstands it known as TV-Radio Week and covered the time frame between 5th-11th December 1957 which provided details of radio programs and the new medium of TV.
First published in 1925 was a radio magazine titled Listener and in or about 1956 in a move to adapt to the ever evolving media changing landscape the title TV was added.
For its inaugural edition the cover featured Geoff Corke and Val Ruff both popular performers on GTV9.
In 1902 Thomas Shaw Fitchett founded a magazine which was published by Fitchett Bros under the subtitle A Women’s Home Journal for Australia.
The magazine was renamed as Everylady’s Journal in 1911 with yet another and final name change occurring in 1928 when the name reverted to New Idea.
Fitchett Bros would later change the name of their company to Southdown Press (it would be renamed Pacific Magazines and at the end of WW2 Keith Murdoch purchased the company which became known as Murdoch media.
In 1933 under the guidance of Frank Packer and Ted Theodore a weekly magazine publication began and it signalled that Australia was emerging from the pains of the Great Depression.
It was a magazine that was aimed directly at Australian women and so it was appropriately titled, The Australian Women’s Weekly.
Times have changed but somethings remain the same and that is the advertising promotions that go with magazines with the logo’s being emblazoned across the external walls of newsagencies.
In this instance the original signage is still visible on what was once a newsagency outlet in Forbes.
Forbes.
New South Wales, Australia.
new ideas....... and I might be going somewhere
( Ljóðmynd nr. 5 ) frátekin )
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A full-page ad in a 1918 issue of Country Gentleman magazine.
Some history :
"In 1899, an Ohio schoolmaster named Joseph Oppenheim witnessed a unique problem. Farm boys were often missing class to clean barns and spread manure. In his quest for a solution, Oppenheim developed the first commercially successful mechanical manure spreader. It was affectionately called Oppenheim's New Idea"
The spreaders were designed to be horse-drawn in those days.
The difficulty lies not so much in developing new ideas as in escaping from old ones. -John Maynard Keynes
Macro Monday project – 07/15/13
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Días que merecen foto! Hoy comida Peruana de la mano de un inmejorable anfitrión! Sobremesa llena de ideas que te llenan el alma de ganas!
Hoy he aparcado mi pensamiento creativo a la hora de disparar pero muy activo en los nuevos proyectos... Gracias chic@s, y sobretodo gracias Luis!
Patri10
New ideas are like new roads and pathways leading to never visited or imagined places. They are dreams that can come through to change lives… They are possibilities. - Nicolas Vallejos (yours truly!)
Happy MM.
Macro Monday project - 10/22/12
"New…”
I saw this cute pincushion and liked the way the patchwork was done - or better, applique, probably. www.flickr.com/photos/megan_evans/5838352934/in/pool-7812...
I'd never really seen that before and decided I'd try it! Without really knowing how to do so. I guess, there is a formal way to do this - for instance, one could try it with circles or shapes that were all the same, which I was not at all aware of :-) - I went with some of the leftover hexagons, cut off the corners - and a few scraps from the scrap bag were cut into rounded bits....
but still, this is appealing. It is different from the paper piecing, it is somehow organic and playful in a way I like.... hmmmm.... might do more....
Do you know what this is called, is there a technique to it (sure there is, I just don't have a clue about it!) and what do people do with their circle-pieces-patchwork?
Quarantine Art Club
11x17 Feb•2022
This is an acrylic painting in my sketchbook. Maybe it will give birth to a larger painting some day. The purple ladder is different. There is always something to Rise for/to.
What do you think?
Rowes New Idea Hog Oiler. Uses good old-fashioned medicated goo. Published in the April 20,1918 issue of Country Gentleman magazine.
La fantasía afortunada de la Historia. Arde.
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The lucky fantasy of History. Burning.
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Part of The lucky fantasy of History series.