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Predicting a spooky future: Greek independent feature film 'Ο Χειμώνας' (The Winter) by Konstantinos Koutsoliotas

In 1995, MIT’s Nicholas Negroponte predicted that “being digital” would have us entering a realm increasingly unconstrained by the materiality of the world. Two decades later, our everyday lives are indeed ever more suffused by computation and calculation. But unwieldy materiality persists and even reasserts itself. Programmable matter, self-assembling structures, 3D/4D printing, wearable technologies and bio-inspired design today capture the attention of engineers, scientists and artists. “BEING MATERIAL” showcased recent developments in materials systems and design, placing this work in dialogue with kindred and contrasting philosophy, art practice and critique. Panels on the PROGRAMMABLE, WEARABLE, LIVABLE and INVISIBLE—along with a concert, AUDIBLE—explored new and unexpected meetings of the digital and material worlds.

 

Learn more at arts.mit.edu

 

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The predictive map of oil-gas bearing areas of Southern Uzbekistan is created by 4D GeoSEIST processing of geophysical fields images.

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During 15 years the great number of volumetric structural-geodynamic, geological, geophysical models of ore deposits (Fe-Ti, Cu, Au, Hg, Ni-Cu-Co) and oil-gas deposits (Namibia, Kalimantan, Urals, Ukraine, Timor, Uzbekistan) are created.

 

* The integration of a mineralogical and geochemical data, geophysical maps and multispectral satellite images (Hyperion, ASTER, LANDSAT-7ETM and others) in multifactor volumetric structural-geodynamic models.

 

4D GeoSEIS software for computer processing of the ASTER and Landsat7ETM images have been used to create the volumetric structural-geodynamic models of the NW Namibia & SE Angola territory to discriminate the high potential concentration of mineral resources based on limited field data in order to aid exploration for new copper and titaniferous magnetite mineralization. The strategy adopted to facilitate this predictive modeling is to develop understanding and testing of a “4D GeoSEIS Model” through research. They allowed calculating the potential resources of commercially important concentration of copper and titaniferous magnetite ores. Several points of Fe-Ti-Cu mineralization predicted by the 4D GeoSEISM had been confirmed by field observations.

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* The prime commercial focus is a consulting service to assist predictive discovery of mineral & oil-gas deposits through application of advanced multicomponent volumetric 4D GeoSEIS Tomography modeling of spectral brightness and geophysical fields to targeting problems. This emerging 4D GeoSEIS technology is starting to be utilized by exploration companies and has the potential to improve the probability of exploration success by reducing the time and cost involved in discovery.

#224: Benemariya Noella: "Predictors of COVID-19 in Southern Province, Rwanda, March-December 2020"

Mr. Groundhog WILL see his shadow today..So be prepared for 6 more weeks of winter!

 

This is a repost from a August day. 14 years ago.

On the 4th & 5th October 2016, leading international thinkers in the areas of Data, Predictive Models, Technology and Decision making gathered at the RDS, Dublin, for Predict 2016. The speakers, many of whom I managed to photograph, discussed the latest progress in Predictive Modelling and its future – from Data to Software and Hardware technology, plus Predictive Modelling methods and the best examples of Data-driven Decision-making.

 

The organisers kindly invited me to the Predict event at the RDS but as I arrived a bit early I took few backstage or behind the scenes shots. In case your are interested I used a Sony A7RM2 coupled with a Sony 29-135 full frame lens. The lens does attract a lot of attention which does allow me to to have interesting people … volunteers, students from Brazil, photographers etc.

Day 33 (v 15.0) - not a groundhog, but some kind of beast. predicting rainbows.

Builders get their influences in many places. The other night my angel and I went to Da Vinci gardens to check out the pavillions and castle there. It made me think of the recent Clam and Bean show at Happy Clam Island!

 

The Clams had a wonderful display of Da Vinci artwork and his many fanciful gadgets reproduced in the SL setting of the gallery. Awesome!

 

I often wonder about Da Vinci... was he an alien from outer space? How could he have predicted so many technological advances?

 

His mind was of an artist and scientist... it is what we have now in Second Life... artistic creators using a digital medium instead of a paint and a brush.

Jesus Predicts His Betrayal St John 13

(Psalm 41:1-13; Matthew 26:17-25; Mark 14:12-21; Luke 22:7-13)

 

This is a mural 57 x 63 Judas is sitting in the 2ed seat of honor as the CFO of the group and totally trusted by all the other 11 disciples right behind Jesus. John in the top seat asks Jesus who it will be? He leans back (verse 26) Simon Peter (bottom left) is in the lowest seat which I am sure ticked him off as he points at John to asking and find out more. Over 100 pictures I researched usually have Judas in the back as if he was not trusted and Simon Peter next to Jesus. Read the text since they were in a backward C configuration on the floor not a traditional table.

  

I am not speaking about all of you; I know whom I have chosen. But this is to fulfill the Scripture: ‘The one who eats bread with Me has lifted up his heel against Me. 19 I am telling you now before it happens, so that when it comes to pass, you will believe that I am He. 20 Truly, truly, I tell you, whoever receives the one I send receives Me, and whoever receives Me receives the One who sent Me.”

 

21 After Jesus had said this, He became troubled in spirit and testified, “Truly, truly, I tell you, one of you will betray Me.”

 

22 The disciples began to look at one another, perplexed as to which of them He meant. 23 One of His disciples, the one whom Jesus loved, was reclining at His side. 24 So Simon Peter motioned to him to ask Jesus which one He was talking about. 25 Leaning back against Jesus, he asked, “Lord, who is it?”

 

26Jesus answered, “It is the one to whom I give this piece of bread after I have dipped it.” Then He dipped the piece of bread and gave it to Judas son of Simon Iscariot. 27 And when Judas had taken the piece of bread, Satan entered into him.

 

Then Jesus said to Judas, “What you are about to do, do quickly.”

ue to system problems I was unable to upload this series of images until today.

 

On the 4th & 5th October 2016, leading international thinkers in the areas of Data, Predictive Models, Technology and Decision making gathered at the RDS, Dublin, for Predict 2016. The speakers, many of whom I managed to photograph, discussed the latest progress in Predictive Modelling and its future – from Data to Software and Hardware technology, plus Predictive Modelling methods and the best examples of Data-driven Decision-making.

 

The organisers kindly invited me to the Predict event at the RDS. In case your are interested I used a Sony A7RM2 coupled with a Sony 29-135 full frame lens. The lens does attract a lot of attention which allows me to to have interesting interesting people … volunteers, students from Brazil, photographers etc.

Symposium: Predicting Walking Ability

Following Lower Limb Amputation (C21A)

Oceanside D

Jason Kahle, MSMS, CPO, FAAOP

Jason Highsmith, PhD, DPT, CP, FAAOP

Kenton Kaufman, PhD, PE

Hans Schaepper, PhD (c), MS Div, CPO, Department Chair,

Loma Linda University

In today’s Healthcare climate, it is crucial to understand the evidence available to determine which characteristics prevent walking candidacy and prosthetic fitting criteria. There are many characteristics such as age, level, etiology, cognitive ability and pre-amputation characteristics which have been identified, and are backed by evidence to form population conclusions. This presentation will help provide the US and international prosthetic professional an understanding of evidence support regarding provision of prosthetic care, for all viable amputee candidates. The purpose of this symposium is to educate the clinician regarding existing high quality evidence to support prosthetic candidacy.

Les prédictions technologies, médias, télécommunications de Deloitte Canada à Montréal ont eu lieu le 19 janvier 2011

Grit is often the single-most predictor of success

Jonah Lehrer

 

The grit it must have taken to succeed with a mine in Death Valley is unimaginable today. This image with the snow and starkness communicates that to a small extent. Lost Burro Mine, Death Valley National Park, CA Why it Works: Reference number: CA_1312_136

 

As predicted, the rain is now back. After all these months, I figure it's time to just learn to live with it. But how can you sketch rain? Trying out some ideas here...

Here: prismacolors, eraser, and white gelly roll on chanson one sketchbook paper.

I like seeing how other sketchers have depicted rain:

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It's also the weekly theme if you have something to contribute:

www.flickr.com/groups/urbansketches/discuss/7215772192133...

Vlad Lata, Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder, KONUX, delivers a technical review on 22 February 2018 at the 6th International Railway Summit.

 

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The technology of Predictive Analysis in Healthcare is a forefront contender aimed at bringing forth a technological utopia. Many Predictive Analysis Tools & Techniques are used to gain useful insights from the data, those such as Data Mining, Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence are used for analyzing the data and make future predictions based on how well the data is analyzed.

 

The Healthcare Industry is surrounded by Predictive Analysis Examples such as determining which type of diseases are patients risk to suffer from. These Predictive Analytics Examples in Healthcare are an indicative of how effective Predictive Analytics has been in such a complex domain. On the other hand Predictive Analysis using Machine Learning can predict how likely a person can be affected by a particular illness. The model used for Machine Learning uses a patient records database to make predictions by determining the symptoms exhibited by the patient.

 

Predictive Analysis models using Big Data are designed exclusively to capitalize on the large repositories of Data available and improve their accuracy on predicting the right outcome.

 

Predictive Analytics using AI calls for a more advanced, accurate and efficient way of achieving better data virtualization, integration and quality.

 

To build your own Advanced Healthcare based Predictive Analytics Software Solutions, visit our site at: www.osplabs.com/healthcare-predictive-analytics/

Predicting the future of e-cigs and vaping in 2016, it is almost impossible to point out anything positive. This situation is mainly brought about by the fact that: the vast majority of vapers have shifted their focus towards overly enjoying their new found freedom from tobacco, sharing...

 

www.ichorliquid.co.uk/blogger/vapers-bliss/

ADME & Predictive Toxicology, Nanomedicine, Barcelona 2013

Very simple interaction: pee over the stick, plug it in and wait. The first easy pregnancy test. The design of the product was very refined, yet there were problems in reading out the results

The Delhi Capitals have one of the strongest squads among the eight franchises and are considered favourites to win the Indian Premier League's 14th edition. Last season, the Capitals made their first appearance in the league final, which was held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), but they were defeated by the Mumbai Indians.

DC continued their winning streak from the IPL 2020 season into the IPL 2021 season, as they began their campaign with a victory. In their first match of the IPL 2021, Delhi Capitals defeated Chennai

Super Kings by seven wickets and earned two points.

Here’s DC’s Predicted Playing XI for IPL 2021 Match 7:

Openers (Shikhar Dhawan, Prithvi Shaw)

Delhi Capitals is expected to go with their regular opening duo of Shikhar Dhawan and Prithvi Shaw in the match against Rajasthan Royals. Both Shikhar and Prithvi seem to be on fire in the 14th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), and were instrumental in the team's seven-wicket victory over Chennai Super Kings in their first game.

Dhawan scored 85 runs off 54 deliveries with a strike rate of 157.41 when batting second against CSK. Shaw made headlines as well, scoring 72 runs in 38 balls, including nine boundaries and three maximums. As Delhi Capitals will be playing their second match also at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, Shikhar and Shaw are expected to continue their assault against the opposition bowlers.

Middle Order (Rishabh Pant (C and WK), Ajinkya Rahane, Shimron Hetmyer)

 

In their match against Rajasthan Royals, Delhi Capitals are unlikely to make any changes to their middle order, as the trio of Rishabh Pant, Ajinkya Rahane, and Shimron Hetmyer provides the team with the required balance. Pant will bat at number three, as he did in the previous game.

In his first game as the captain, Rishabh led from the front and scored 15* off 12 deliveries. Pant and Hetmyer will be expected to demonstrate their power-hitting abilities and help the team reach a large number. In contrast, if the team loses the first few wickets quickly, Ajinkya Rahane can play the role of an anchor.

All-Rounders (Marcus Stoinis, Chris Woakes)

Marcus Stoinis, an Australian all-rounder, was a revelation for the Delhi Capitals in the IPL 2020, contributing significantly with both the willow and the ball. In the first game against CSK, Stoinis experienced a torrid run as he gave away 26 runs in his two overs along with scoring just 14 runs off 9 balls.

The all-rounder, on the other hand, is undeniably a match-winner, and DC will be hoping he regains

his form quickly. In the first game, Chris Woakes was a new addition to DC's set-up, and the seamer impressed with the ball, taking two vital wickets of Sam Curran and Ruturaj Gaikwad. In addition, the

32-year-old allowed 6 runs per over in his three-over period.

The inclusion of Woakes in the Playing XI also provides depth to the batting line-up as the England star has a good batting record in the shortest format of the game.

Bowlers (Ravichandran Ashwin, Amit Mishra, Avesh Khan, Kagiso Rabada)

Kagiso Rabada, the backbone of Delhi's bowling attack, is expected to return to the team in the game against RR. Rabada was forced to miss the first match as he was completing his seven-day quarantine period. Rabada is expected to be included in the starting lineup in place of Tom Curran, who was costly with the ball in the first match.

As DC's other pacer Anrich Nortje tested positive for coronavirus and will be unavailable for selection for the next few games, the young Avesh Khan is expected to find a place in the Playing XI. Avesh was selected for the match against CSK, and he delivered an outstanding result, taking two vital wickets in MS Dhoni and Faf du Plessis.

Coming to the spin attack, there will be no change as Amit Mishra and Ravichandran Ashwin will be the first-choice spinners.

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Predicting a spooky future: Greek independent feature film 'Ο Χειμώνας' (The Winter) by Konstantinos Koutsoliotas

We predict the next book by @anya1anya is about #ds106. Design her some cover art.

 

Based on the original cover of Virginia Woolf's essay, A Room of One's Own drawn by Virginia Bell.

 

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ADME & Predictive Toxicology, Nanomedicine, Barcelona 2013

Symposium: Predicting Walking Ability

Following Lower Limb Amputation (C21A)

Oceanside D

Jason Kahle, MSMS, CPO, FAAOP

Jason Highsmith, PhD, DPT, CP, FAAOP

Kenton Kaufman, PhD, PE

Hans Schaepper, PhD (c), MS Div, CPO, Department Chair,

Loma Linda University

In today’s Healthcare climate, it is crucial to understand the evidence available to determine which characteristics prevent walking candidacy and prosthetic fitting criteria. There are many characteristics such as age, level, etiology, cognitive ability and pre-amputation characteristics which have been identified, and are backed by evidence to form population conclusions. This presentation will help provide the US and international prosthetic professional an understanding of evidence support regarding provision of prosthetic care, for all viable amputee candidates. The purpose of this symposium is to educate the clinician regarding existing high quality evidence to support prosthetic candidacy.

ADME & Predictive Toxicology, Nanomedicine, Barcelona 2013

We’re not returning to ‘outdated’ predict and provide, says Robert Goodwill MP, Parliamentary under secretary of state for transport, the minister for roads and for cycling, too. He says this in a letter to Transport Xtra Magazine.

 

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I write following your coverage of the draft National Networks National Policy Statement (“Rethink ‘predict and provide’ roads policy, profession tells DfT” LTT 07 Mar).

  

The Government is not bringing in a programme of large-scale new road building, or working to an outdated “predict and provide” model. The draft National Policy Statement (NPS) very clearly rules this out. Our investment is foremost about improving the existing network, bringing forward schemes to improve the strategic road network where there is a strong justification based on economic benefits and quality of life, taking full account of environmental and social impacts. Almost 40% of the funding over this Parliament and next is for maintenance. Our investment in road improvements sits alongside huge investment that will transform our rail network, support sustainable transport choices and protect the environment, including supporting the uptake of ultra-low emission and electric vehicles.

 

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The letter Goodwill is referring to was packed with experts telling the Government they’re heading for disaster, if they build more roads. The experts included

transport planners, local authorities, and public transport and environmental lobby groups.

 

The draft NPS, on which consultation closed last week, predicts that road traffic will rise 42% in England between 2010 and 2040. This is the NPS that believes cycle use will drop, so won’t plan for cycling.

 

The Transport Planning Society says the road sections of the document are “one of the weakest policy statements of recent years”.

  

“Parts of the document dismiss key policy elements as simply irrelevant, including demand management and the use of sustainable modes. Land use planning, either to minimise the need to travel, or locate travel generators close to sustainable networks is completely missing.”

  

The Local Government Technical Advisers Group (TAG) calls for the statement to be totally rewritten. “So much is wrong with the starting point for this statement that it would be very damaging for the country and its people without a fresh start. The use of national traffic forecasts to continue (or revive) a policy of predict and provide is seriously flawed. The potential demand for increased travel is possibly true but a predict and provide model, even for trunk roads, is highly undesirable. It is deeply concerning that phrasing of the document belittles the benefits of investment in non-car based modes of transport,” says TAG.

  

The Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation said: “CIHT does not think the document clearly establishes the need for development of the national networks, particularly on the road network. The potential for modal shift from road to rail for passengers is written off in simplistic terms, taking no account of regional and local variations. It does not address demand management in any detail.”

 

Dorset County Council says: “The outcome [of the NPS] is likely to be increased pressure on local roads, whilst local highway authorities are effectively starved of the funds that will be needed to resolve the resultant urban congestion. We do not think it sensible to devise an NPS that does not include strategies for the 98% of the road network outside Highways Agency control.”

 

On the other hand, motoring groups have welcomed the NPS. The RAC Foundation says it can find “little to disagree with” in the draft NPS.

 

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Investment pundits have been predicting the rise in price of silver for a while now. The white metal is expected to rise from its £11- £12 current spot price range in the near future. It could be an opportunity to build a sizeable stash of silver coins at the current price levels, allowing you to maximise the returns on your investment. But many investors are uncertain about the right coins to invest in. According to Daniel Fisher, founder and CEO of Physical Gold, one should never invest in obscure coins based on market conjecture. Well-known coins are a smarter choice simply because they enjoy a healthy secondary market and give you an opportunity to liquidate your investment when required within a short time span. One of the most well-known silver coins in the market is the silver Britannia.

 

The silver version was released by the Royal Mint after a decade of success enjoyed by the gold Britannia, which was released in 1987. The fame of the silver Britannia leapfrogged post 2013 after its purity rose to 99.9%. Coin investors don't always buy coins simply for the amount of silver that it contains. The motif and the design elements are of paramount importance to them. The silver Britannia is a winner on all these counts. Every edition of the silver Britannia portrays contemporary updated designs, which make all of these coins highly collectable.

 

A recent investor-focused informative video, released by Physical Gold about the silver Britannia is a great repository of information about the history, investment potential and attributes of this famous coin. In particular, the video emphasises the tax efficient nature of investments made in the silver Britannia. As legal tender in the UK, the coin enjoys a CGT free status which means profits that you make when selling your investments are tax-free up to a level. Physical Gold also sells the silver Britannia VAT free. The coin comes neatly packed into tubes of 25 or in monster boxes of 500.

 

There are fractional sizes of the coin available as well, which enhance divisibility in your portfolio. Reduced production costs ensure that the premiums you pay when buying the coins are kept to a minimum.

 

If you're a silver investor interested in putting your money on silver coins, do watch this video right away.

And so, as predicted, they nailed a wooden plank on the smashed window pane thus depriving our poor lot from the only sunlight we got in that section of the library. From now on, we'll need a flashlight to search for a book on the lower shelves...*sigh*

This afternoon I had to play the Ninja Librarian and drive out a bloke who was yelling - yes, YELLING - at his sweetheart: "JE T'AIME, MAIS SI, BON SANG, JE T'AIME" in the middle of the library. *rolls eyes*

I was paired with a chatterbox at the checkout, but I managed to finish "Narrow Dog to Carcassonne" by Terry Darlington. I enjoyed the book, even though I had to get used to the absence of quotation marks and the author isn't very kind to my country (I don't like Belgium. (...) The hole country has clearly come under control of aliens.)

I can't resist to share an excerpt with you:

Lucy, our eldest, rang at breakfast. Where are you? On the Rhône, down towards Avignon, I said. We are just getting ready to go through the Bollène lock, the second deepest in Europe. I am nervous, and your mother is nervous and we are being nasty to one another and we have made Jim [the whippet] nervous and he's whining. These locks are so big that one false step and you would never be found. Awful things happen on the Rhône. You don't know what has been going on here. We never know what to expect.

You know I just can't understand you, said Lucy. I was talking to Clifford about it and we really don't think it's good enough. I mean Cliff and I and Georgia gave you the best years of our lives. Whenever you needed us we were there. When you wanted advice we gave it, when your friends let you down we would comfort you. If you had bad luck in business or sport we would remind you what mattered was your own integrity, that bit of you inside that you know is good and no one can take away. We didn't ask for anything in return, only your love. And now we are getting old you leave us, you go off and do things against our advice. You don't care what we think any more. People ask Where are you, they have heard you are in trouble, and we say, We don't know, they probably are, they usually are. Grandmothers have evolved over millions of years so they can be back-up mothers, and grandfathers so they can put up shelves and build barbecues and give people money. Other grandparents babysit and tile their daughter's bathrooms but all you do is wander around and risk your lives and lavish your affection on a wretched dog that looks like a skeleton and steals things. You sit up drinking with people we don't know, dropouts and expats and bums and your grandchildren say Where are Granny and Grandad why can't they come to the pictures with us or take us to Chester Zoo and we say Last we heard they were being swept away down the bloody Rhône in a boat that was made for two feet of water with a dog that should be under the table in the Star or running around on the common chasing rabbits.

It was Lucy, I said, wishing us luck with the Bollène lock.

 

Today I attended the first day of the Predict Conference 2015 at the RDS. I will not be able to attend tomorrow but I hope to return on Thursday.

 

The on-going conference Conference (organised by industry-leader Creme Global) is an interactive meeting. It will, over three days, feature leading international thinkers in the areas of Data, Predictive Models, Technology and Decision making. At the meeting, we will be discussing the latest progress in Predictive Modelling and its future - from Data to Software and Hardware technology, plus Predictive Modelling methods and the best examples of Data-driven Decision-making.

 

Talks from leading entrepreneurs, data scientists, technologists, investors, and decision-makers (from business and government) will include case-studies and hands-on workshops. This conference has a focus on Data and Predictive Modelling technology like no other.

People are predicting that if Salah take the title of Africa Cup of Nations this year then it will help him to get award in the BallonD`or. If we see the records of Salah in UEFA championship and other famous leagues so he has been scoring well in those events. bit.ly/30fX99I

This photograph shows an aphasic stroke survivor looking at images of his MRI brain scan showing the area of his brain damaged by his stroke. The scan was taken as part of the Predicting Language Outcome and Recovery After Stroke (www.ucl.ac.uk/ploras) research study. This research is identifying the locations of stroke damage within the brain that determine the expected recovery of language. The stroke survivor in the image is coming ‘face to face’ with the location of his stroke damage, the MRI images in a sense both providing a window into the future and enabling him to come ‘face to face’ with his stroke at a biological and anatomical level. The study’s findings are being developed into a new clinical tool to ‘predict language outcome and recovery after stroke’ which should enable future aphasic stroke survivors to be given individual and accurate information about their recovery to help set rehabilitation goals.

Louise Lim (concept) Julie Guerin (Photography)

Should really be titled "In between the Storm" as more wind is predicted in the next few days and beyond. Outbuilding roofs damaged this time.

Les prédictions technologies, médias, télécommunications de Deloitte Canada à Montréal ont eu lieu le 19 janvier 2011.

 

www.youtube.com/user/DeloitteCanada#p/c/0899C16A89DAA853/...

 

Les Prédictions TMT 2011 de Deloitte sont les résultats de recherches, d'informations et de points de vue avant-gardistes en technologies, médias et télécommunications des quatre coins du Canada. « Les Prédictions de 2011 seront axées sur le thème global de la diversité, notamment pour tout ce qui touche à l'utilisation des différentes formes de médias, mais aussi aux plates-formes technologiques toujours plus nombreuses sur le marché », explique Robert Nardi, leader du groupe Technologies, médias et télécommunications de Deloitte à Montréal.

 

Very nice doll, she needs more photos.

long time not doing videos, so thought id mix the 3 monsters together :)

honestly they do love each other :)

music by kaiser cheifs-i predict a riot :)

Trying to get pregnant? While conceiving requires a number of things to line up just so, you can take some of the guesswork out of it if you know how to track ovulation correctly. www.mamaxpert.com/blogs/post/how-to-track-ovulation

ADME & Predictive Toxicology, Nanomedicine, Barcelona 2013

Great night at London Predicts where we made our predictions for 2012. @tiredoflondon reads our predictions for the Olympics, Mayor Elections, Tube stuff, Diamond Jubilee and lots more. Thanks to Londonist for hosting the event.

Ryan Morhard, Project Lead, Global Health and Healthcare Industries, World Economic Forum, captured during the Session: Predicting and Forecasting Epidemics at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China, July 2, 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickard

Marble sculpture

anaglyph stereo red/cyan

RMO Leiden

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