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Selective colorisation with the color tint script:
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Wondering how to calculate the total electricity consumption? A solar calculator helps you to learn how to calculate the consumption rate. @ solarwizardplugin.com/
This is the dialog of a new kipi-plugin to remove red eyes in batch mode. It uses OpenCV as a shared library.
In the background, digiKam lighttable is used to display the original image (left) and corrected one (right).
i love it when these spring up in a city, one of my better plugin downloads
" Sandbridge Court, by Constantina
At the end of the Second World War, many cities in the United Kingdom underwent radical transformation. In the late 1950s, Britain started building their first high-rise housing estates. Among the districts to build high-rise flats which included this tower was the London Borough of Hackney.
This tower block was among those built as part of the country's 'slum clearance'. It was situated in the King's Crescent Estate near Clissold Park in London. However, this tower was eventually brought down due to vandalism and deteriorating concrete in the structure. This tower has a distinction of being rotated 10 degrees as many of the SimCity 4 buildings are positioned at right angles.
I have visited Hackney before, and I can tell you that this style of the tower block was used in other areas of the borough. Alongside Sandbridge Court in the same estate was Barkway Court, demolished in 2000. There was once four examples with white borders instead of the brown at the Holly Street Estate near Haggerston. Sadly, all four were either demolished or refurbished beyond recognition of the original style.
The nearest example I can find is at Daubeney Road in Clapton Park. I believe that this example has also being refurbished with new colours, but the balconies may still remain, which gives quite a lot of character to the series of tower blocks.
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If you would like to use this photo, be sure to place a proper attribution linking to xmodulo.com
Kaleidoscope 2.1 Free Plugin for Photoshop
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There's a new firefox plugin that, when hitting a webpage with telephone numbers listed, you can click and call them via your SKYPE installation. Very cool.
this referrer from thursday kept me busy for a while. after googling and asking some experts, here is the whole story:
a while ago it was the word that the bka (bundeskriminalamt) is observing certain sites (mostly leftwing forums) from intern servers and failed in disguising the referring site, which reads like the referrer above, but in that case, had a signature of the department for "leftwing motivated crimes" the signature above is from the department against international terror/extremism.
now there is a "fun plugin" for firefox, that enables your browser to leave a fake referrer, adding sites like bka.de or even mossad. this is thought to make certain "nerd blog owners" feel more interresting.
whoever used this plugin: you got me with pants down, since i fought the law, but i lost!
if this is from the bka indeed: i am just an old fart refusing to grow up!
Did a new search with this Firefox Plugin. This time with the word naked. The pictures are from Believe.
Original photo used as the background by prakhar (http://www.flickr.com/photos/prakhar/2176045485/), released under the CC Attribution license.
BYD F6DM plug-in hybrid at NAIAS2008. It looks rather like a Toyota Camry. "DM" stands for "Dual Mode": electric-only and hybrid gas/electric. They'll bring this to the US by 2010, in the mid20k-low30k range.
Naperville Green Car Show: Smart grid interactive demo with EUMD compact submeter technology examples on the table.
adesso è possibile cercare all'interno della blogbabel installando il motore di ricerca nella search bar di internet explorer 7 e firefox
Governor Phil Murphy signs legislation establishing goals and incentives for the increase use of plug-in electric vehicles and its infrastructure in New Jersey on January 17, 2019, in Trenton.(Edwin J. Torres/ Governor’s Office)