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St Peter Mancroft church, Norwich. The Forum shopping centre can be seen through the doorway.

Rochester photos from Dec 2016. The castle

This method enables you to switch your lens from f 2.8 optimization to f1.5 opt in a quick way.

1-Dismantle the lens.

2-Separate rear element and notice how many shims are there.

The pic shows the factory optimization with the shims put at zeiss for f2.8 opt.

The newer f1.5 opt may differ in number of shims.

 

Center for Bioenergy Innovation researcher Miguel Rodriguez uses microbial bioreactors with precise measurement tools to optimize biomass deconstruction and conversion to advanced biofuels and bioproducts. Credit: Genevieve Martin/ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy

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View over the Medway from Rochester Castle on a crystal clear day.

Mother carrying child in traditional way of using her shawl.

Norwich CofE cathedral.

The arms have been modified to accept a titanium recessed nut and two thrust washers, eliminating the stack of washers and jam/lock nut assembly.

 

Vintage aftermarket titanium cable adjusters have been added, and the cable clamp screw is a titanium socket head bolt.

 

The black chrome flat Q/R levers are supposedly Art Stump pieces done in the day.

The arms have been modified to accept a titanium recessed nut and two thrust washers, eliminating the stack of washers and jam/lock nut assembly.

 

Vintage aftermarket titanium cable adjusters have been added, and the cable clamp screw is a titanium socket head bolt.

 

The black chrome flat Q/R levers are supposedly Art Stump pieces done in the day.

When logged into your Google account - Search results will change - you'll get results that are more personalized & related to your digital footprint. Plus your Favicon will appear next to related hits.

 

More on SEO -- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engine_optimization

I think they're going to spend all this money and conclude...NAIA is congested!

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HSMAI Revenue Optimization Conference June 15 2015 Austin TX

After typing in my name I dropped down & selected Gwyneth Jones the daring librarian & a more comprehensive result shows up - About 70,400 results (0.17 seconds) BTW, how crazy is that?

 

More on SEO -- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engine_optimization

Contains two strains of specific probiotic bacteria, clinically proven to survive the harsh acidic environment of the stomach.

Contains 12 billion colony-forming bacteria per serving at time of manufacture

If you have a name that others have you will get options as you type it in - you can drop down & select it. (as you will see in Example 2) Also the SEO will show the top choices in popularity to that search. Welsh soprano Gwyneth Jones the soprano has had a LONG career (& she's amazing!) - then the English Novelist Gwyneth Jones comes up #2 --#3 is another author (not me!)....and finally, 4 &5 are my Twitter name & blog.

 

More on SEO -- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Search_engine_optimization

Seriously. Gained back FORTY GB.

 

Why isn't there a 'show innodb fragmentation' command for MySQL?

 

Does anyone know if XtraDB or some other goodies can help with this?

Tower tour of York Minster.

The root nodules in this photo are about 1mm in diameter. They are filled with millions of Rhizobium bacteria, which provide the legume plant with biologically useable nitrogen, a compound that is essential but scarce in the biosphere.

 

When tiny root hairs come into contact with the soil-inhabiting Rhizobium bacteria, they are stimulated to grow around the bacteria. Once the bacteria are housed inside a compartment built by the plant, they multiply, fed by photosynthetic compounds such as glucose, which the plant supplies to the roots.

 

The bacteria gain glucose but provide the plant with nitrates, which are essential building blocks for proteins, DNA, and energy-supplying molecules such as ATP. Legumes and Rhizobium bacteria evolved this relationship over many millions of years.

  

Please join me in my blog “Botany Without Borders: Where Design Meets Science”

 

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Yesterday I had the chance to be with friends, mix with colleagues, find new ones, to sit and debate them, and to literally stand shoulder to shoulder in humbled awe as we paid homage to those who donate their organs.

Norwich Cathedral's choir stalls.

Sunset at Smith Rock, Madras, Oregon

"Laaaser" plasma phosphoric etched carbon films.

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