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Seatruck Progress Ro-Ro cargo ferry enters the rough Mersey for Langton lock from Dublin, Ireland
IMO: 9506203
MMSI: 235088244
Call Sign: 2EUK3
Flag: United Kingdom
AIS Vessel Type: Cargo - Hazard A (Major)
Gross Tonnage: 19722
Deadweight: 5600 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 142m × 25m
Year Built: 2011
Status: Active
Chennai wants to be an IT hub. This is part of the stretch that's called the "IT Park". It disturbs me that building glassed, monolithic structures is equated with progress. Note the garbage strewn around.
My first impression when I saw all the glassed IT buildings was fear. I felt like the Borg had landed and was starting to assimilate the ignorant masses.
That feeling is getting stronger as I realize that this is what India sees as its future. I'm hoping to find people who concur that this is sheer idiocy.
When I see "progress" like this, it makes me less concerned about this impending China takeover that all economists seem to predict.
Making progress removing the harness and other components in preparation to pull the motor and trans. The engine block will be getting a full rebuild of all seals, bearings and piston rings as well as forged rods to handle the added power.
At a fashion show organized by the Saskatoon Meewasin chapter of the Canadian Progress Club. This appearance was at the historic Delta Bessborough Hotel.
well, this is the same lotos flower as i posted a few days ago - just from another angle.
yesterday i went to find out how far she is because some of you wish to see her in bloom. she will need a few more days.
i wish you a nice weekend. :)
From the Style in Progress event at Dundas Square, Yonge/Dundas, Toronto. July 22, 2006
As seen on www.gabetoth.com
Workin' this weekend, on the April issue of The Digital Journalist. The whiteboard todo list with progress bar is the only way to get through it.
Can I let you in on a little secret?
A week ago I had a morbid thought. What if I died tomorrow? What if I was too late? What if my heart exploded from the stress and the poor diet choices and all that stuff and that there would be bits and pieces of me left everywhere and the only thing left to identify would be my hand, still clutching my iPad and my MacBook? post-mortem of course. Haha :)
Today I went back to my doctor for a follow up. He gave me good news: my blood pressure was going down. It still wasn't low enough, but it was an improvement. "Don't worry," he said, "We'll get you right in no time. Just keep doing what you're doing. You're on the right track." He even was happy to report that I'd lost almost 3 lbs. since last week.
See? Progress. Sometimes it just takes a little reassurance to know you're doing something good and to carry on.
He prescribed 2 more medications for me to help aid the other medication I was on, which now brought my total daily pills to about 6 including a multi-vitamin. Nevertheless, I was encouraged. I was feeling better. I was improving.
I had another great dinner tonight: poached salmon with a tomato and mozzarella salad and steamed brown rice. Poached salmon is quickly becoming my FAVORITE. Something magical happens when the onions mix with the white wine and the dill and the salmon. I let it sit in the poaching liquid on a gentle simmer for 5 minutes so that it's still underdone when it comes out. The resulting fish is soft and buttery with that delectable fat still left intact, something that unfortunately melts away with oven baking.