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a quick look on my computer, Darling's, 'view wireless networks' display, shows 8, yes 8, wireless networks within range! 7 of them are 'secure' but one is not secure (anyone can connect to it) and it has the name of the wireless network base station provider, the name it comes with. I think they only boradcast for about 30 feet, that means there are 7 different households within 30 feet of me. Gosh, all of a sudden it feels crowded!
This is the sculpture in Piazza d'Armi, in Turin, made by Tony Cragg. I know it's difficult, but if you look with attention you can see the columns are stacks of faces (noses, mouths, etcetera).
The University of Washington College of Education explored efforts to advance educational opportunity during its EduTalk event "Tipping Points: Leveraging Change in Education," February 27, 2020, at Burke Museum. Learn more about EduTalks at education.uw.edu/edutalks.
The University of Washington College of Education explored efforts to advance educational opportunity during its EduTalk event "Tipping Points: Leveraging Change in Education," February 27, 2020, at Burke Museum. Learn more about EduTalks at education.uw.edu/edutalks.
Sean Clifford points out defensive coverage, before throwing sideline pass to Jahan Dotson for the record-breaking TD, and then is hoisted by teammate John Lovett.
My new high score on Star Wars: Episode I pinball. My first two balls were garbage, but I had racked up a few early extras, and had an amazing third ball. This still doesn't beat Jon Chad's Grand Champ score of 169 million though.
Frustratingly, I was also still ONE jedi letter away from Jedi Master status. SIGH. One of these days!
another fine member of the simonside hills squeeze club. Sit project is very hard and very very good.
This shot was taking on a Paulding Photo Club outing to Little 5 Points, Atlanta. Humans were not the only faces to photograph.
And five points for guessing what kind of flower this is, because I've googled it and I haven't got a clue!