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To experience Biscayne National Park requires getting in the water or at least out on the water, but there was no time for either this day as we had reservations for an early-afternoon tram tour in Shark Valley. Had to be content with a quick tour of the visitor center and walk along the shoreline which, quite frankly, resembled countless other water views. There's quite a list of interesting opportunities there so hopefully there might be a future visit that will allow some exploration.

 

The park does have a cool entrance sign!

  

Raising a cat requires that you provide not only for its most basic needs, such as food and a clean litter box, but also for its health, its comfort, and its mind.

 

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The sign on Sydney's Oxford Street fills me with confidence.

 

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The British Heart Foundation Brighton Marathon 2018. Action shots of runners at Cheer Point 13.5miles and then afterthe race in the hospitality/ massage tent. 15th April 2018

 

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The Popular battle Royale PlayerUnknown''s Battlegrounds has received a third card, Sanhok, and an updated pumping system, such Fortnite and Rocket League — Event Pass. Unfortunately, if you don't spend most of the day on PUBG, it is unlikely to be able to get all the items Pass Event within the

 

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The Hamlyn Centre holds its annual Hamlyn Symposium at the Royal Geographical Society and Imperial College, 25th June 2018

 

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You must always wear a respirator anytime the pesticide label requires one.

A worker must wear a properly sealed respirator if the pesticide label says, “Avoid breathing vapor or mist.” Whenever there is a risk of inhaling any harmful gas, fumes, dust, vapors or mist, you must wear a respirator to get protection against these hazardous elements.

 

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@ 29th International Motorcycle Meeting aka 29ªConcentração de Motas de Faro, 2010

  

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Achieving healthy teeth is not a temporary process but requires lifetime care. Consider few important tips for taking care of your oral health in the best manner.

Barrel racing is a high speed, athletic event that requires precision and timing. Barrel racing is primarily an event for women. Cowgirls and their horse will attempt to complete a clover leaf pattern around three barrels in the fastest time without knocking over any barrels.

 

The clover leaf pattern is three barrels set in a triangle formation, with the cowgirl’s being able to use either the left or right barrel as the first barrel of the pattern. The cowgirl’s run is timed by an electronic eye (a device using a laser system to record times). The timer starts as soon the cowgirl and her horse enters the arena, and will end once the pattern has been completed and the cowgirl and her horse exists the arena. The run time is dependant on several factors including arena ground conditions, the horse’s mental and physical condition, and the skill of the cowgirl.

 

The cowgirl and her horse will enter the arena at full speed from the alley, turn either the left or right barrel, race across the arena to the second barrel, turn that barrel, and race to the top or third barrel. The cowgirl and her horse will turn that barrel and race back down the middle of the arena and exit the arena via the alley that they entered. If a barrel is knocked over the run will have an additional five seconds added to the final time for each barrel knocked over.

 

Barrel racing horses are fast, agile, intelligent and very well trained.

 

I would like to thank the Thomas and Mack, the PRCA (Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association), the Cowboys and Cowgirls, the stock contractors, and the fans for their support of rodeo.

 

Come join me for ten days of rides, the wrecks, and the unforgettable moments of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. Let’s Ride!!

The Climate Group hosts the Under 2 General Assembly at Strathclyde University, attended by Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. 7th November 2021

 

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Professor Guang-Zhong Yang opens the Student Challenge Competion where five finalists present their ideas to a panel of Dragon's who will judge their projects before announcing a winner, 19th March 2018

 

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The Hamlyn Centre holds its annual Hamlyn Symposium at the Royal Geographical Society and Imperial College, 25th June 2018

 

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The Climate Group hosts the Under 2 General Assembly at Strathclyde University, attended by Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. 7th November 2021

 

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Unsoundowa noc z muzyką świata. Wystąpili Eltron John, Next Life, Moishe Moishe Moishele, The National Fanfare of Kadebostany i Mountain People

I had to laugh when I saw this descriptive warning sign while hiking at Cradle Mountain in Tasmania

Odd angle on Meteor jet at the Muckleburgh Collection, Norfolk.

 

Funny how the original jet still featured 'straight-out' wings rather than the swept wings we know see all the time. While a successful aircraft which flew for many years, apparently it was hard to fly, requiring careful control. There was no real OCU training program and the step from propellor-driven planes was enormous; pilots weren't prepared for the huge increase in power. Add that to its Whirlwind-like airframe and you have a simple missile-with-wings, which in inexperienced hands, is going to be a handful. However, a trained pilot could use its widely spaced engines to good effect, and it has been used for aerobatic performance.

 

Meteors first flew at the tail-end of WW2, and were still making occasional flights as radio-controlled target drones at RAE Llanbedr until fairly recently (2004?). A couple of aircraft are reported as operational for the Martin Baker ejection seat company. I wonder if this might make it the longest serving jet aircraft ever?

my May rules: at arm's length

 

took the bike out for a spin today, glad that my antonio muntadas warning sticker is still there

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Project 365: 341/365

  

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Lanikai Yacht

Lanikai is a motor yacht with a length of 30.53m. The yacht's builder is Ocean Alexander from Taiwan who delivered superyacht Lanikai in 2018. The superyacht has a beam of 7.01m, a draft of 1.96m and a volume of 173 GT.

 

The Lanikai features exterior design by Evan K Marshall, while her interior was penned by Evan K Marshall, with naval architecture by Ocean Alexander. Up to 8 guests are accommodated on board the superyacht Lanikai, and she also has accommodation for 5 crew members including the captain of Lanikai. The Ocean Alexander 100 yacht Lanikai has a grp hull and grp superstructure. She is powered by 2 Caterpillar Inc engines. The yacht carries 15,141 liters of fuel on board, and 2,461 liters of water.

 

On the ranking of the largest yachts in the world, Lanikai superyacht is listed as number 5306th. She is the 24th-largest yacht built by Ocean Alexander. The owner of Ocean Alexander 100 yacht Lanikai is shown in SYT iQ and is exclusively available to subscribers. .

 

Lanikai is currently not for sale, but there are currently 2014 yachts for sale in the world. There are currently 2 Ocean Alexander 100 yachts for sale in the world and 18 Ocean Alexander 100 yachts in the global superyacht fleet. Motor yacht Lanikai was last sold in 2018. According to data from our market intelligence system SYT iQ, she was one of the 826 yachts that were sold in 2018. It is not known if yacht Lanikai has a superyacht infotainment system by YachtEye.

Dimensions

Overall length

30.53m (100'2")

Length at waterline

26.8m (87'11")

Beam

7.01m (22'12")

Draught min.

1.68m (5'6")

Draught max.

1.96m (6'5")

Gross tonnage

173

Full load displacement

104

Build

Builder

Ocean Alexander

Port

Kaoshiung

Country

Taiwan

Year

2018

Materials

Hull

GRP

Superstructure

GRP

Design

Naval

Ocean Alexander

Exterior

Evan K Marshall

Interior

Evan K Marshall

Vessel details

Type

Motor

Hull type

Mono hull yacht

Hull configuration

Semi-displacement

Number of decks

2

Accommodation

Number of guests

8

Guest cabins

4

Number of crew

5

Crew cabins

3

Performance & capabilities

Speed/range

/ n/M

Fuel capacity

15,141L (3,999.828g)

Water capacity

2,461L (650.127g)

Propulsion

Type Count Manufacturer

Propellers 2

Engines

Manufacturer Model Type Year RPM KW HP Count

Caterpillar Inc C32 Diesel 1435 1924 2

Total 2869 3848

.......or extendable arms. I suppose you won't get any junk mail anyway!

 

Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria: 31/03/2024. © Peter Steel 2024.

The Hamlyn Centre holds its annual Hamlyn Symposium at the Royal Geographical Society and Imperial College, 25th June 2018

 

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I am never baking anything that requires using a cookie cutter ever again, god dammit.

 

The recipe seems so simple, but the cookie cutters.... oh god. THEY ARE HORRIBLY HARD TO USE, I CAN NEVER UNDERSTAND THEM, YUCK. Plus, it was supposed to be a surprise for mum so i had to do it all by myself :~(

 

Yeah they ended up looking like disgusting brown rocks and i don't even want to know how they taste..

Story of my life.

 

Oh and I brightened this up too, amagad i need to start working on the brightness of my photos...... i can never tell when they are too dim :(

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The Riviera design team in collaboration with 4D Designs have created the 50 SMY, a remarkably spacious new yacht and brimming with unique features. This sophisticated new design draws on the heritage of Riviera’s larger and very successful 64, 68 and 72 Sports Motor Yacht models.

 

Among the key sports motor yacht design elements are a foredeck that transforms from tender storage to sunlounge, a sports cockpit, an all-weather mezzanine seating area that affords alfresco dining and entertainment, a stately three-sided glass-enclosed flybridge, and a full-beam master stateroom as centrepiece of a three-stateroom, twin-bathroom accommodation plan – all in a hull measuring 15.4 metres in length.

 

“Our sports motor yacht design is in a league of its own, as they bring many different yacht designs together for the first time in one yacht. A Riviera SMY has the attributes of a passage maker, pilothouse, motor yacht, and convertible sports fish, all in one.

 

“The new 50 SMY has considerable internal volume for its size, with multiple living areas and a tremendous amount of practicality and versatility,” Riviera owner Rodney Longhurst says of the 50 SMY.

 

“She’ll comfortably handle long coastal passages, while being equally adept at serving as a luxurious family, fishing and entertainment yacht with highly efficient planing performance – perfect for day boating and weekending.”

 

Sydney Australia couple Darrel and Linda Hall were quick to pre-order a new 50 SMY ahead of its formal announcement, one of many purchasers to do so off the plan. She will be their fifth Riviera in the past 10 years.

 

“We wanted to go to an enclosed flybridge,” Darrel explains. “We go boating with our kids, who are both 19. They bring along friends, so the extra living space you get with an enclosed flybridge is a real bonus – it’s a place to escape to so easily with an internal staircase, and you have the ability to be higher and to see further ahead at sea.”

 

A new breed of motor yacht

 

If you have a Canon PowerShot S5 IS, you are required to take a photograph of the moon. My first attempt at shooting the moon came out crappy. After reading a few topics about this, I learned from my mistakes. Last time I had image stabilization on and light metering set for evaluative instead of spot. I changed the settings this time but I had a problem. The moon was too high in the sky by the time I got out into the 12°F air. The dinky tripod my dad has couldn't point high enough. I ended up shooting this freehand. It doesn't look great, but it's better than the blurs I got last time. I would have spent more time trying different settings if it was warmer outside. Next time I will set detail to SuperFine instead of my usual Fine. This photograph is cropped.

The Surgical Robotic Challenge demo at the Hamlyn Centre (IMperial College London) followed by presentations and workshops at the Royal Geographical Society, 23rd June 2019

 

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required a lot of practice to make straight like this...

The Climate Group hosts the Under 2 General Assembly at Strathclyde University, attended by Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. 7th November 2021

 

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The Climate Group hosts the Under 2 General Assembly at Strathclyde University, attended by Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. 7th November 2021

 

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Raising a cat requires that you provide not only for its most basic needs, such as food and a clean litter box, but also for its health, its comfort, and its mind.

 

If you are interested in raising a cat, take the time to understand the commitment you are making and learn how to raise it right. If you do this, you are more likely to end up with a well-adjusted, happy, and healthy cat.

 

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The Riviera design team in collaboration with 4D Designs have created the 50 SMY, a remarkably spacious new yacht and brimming with unique features. This sophisticated new design draws on the heritage of Riviera’s larger and very successful 64, 68 and 72 Sports Motor Yacht models.

 

Among the key sports motor yacht design elements are a foredeck that transforms from tender storage to sunlounge, a sports cockpit, an all-weather mezzanine seating area that affords alfresco dining and entertainment, a stately three-sided glass-enclosed flybridge, and a full-beam master stateroom as centrepiece of a three-stateroom, twin-bathroom accommodation plan – all in a hull measuring 15.4 metres in length.

 

“Our sports motor yacht design is in a league of its own, as they bring many different yacht designs together for the first time in one yacht. A Riviera SMY has the attributes of a passage maker, pilothouse, motor yacht, and convertible sports fish, all in one.

 

“The new 50 SMY has considerable internal volume for its size, with multiple living areas and a tremendous amount of practicality and versatility,” Riviera owner Rodney Longhurst says of the 50 SMY.

 

“She’ll comfortably handle long coastal passages, while being equally adept at serving as a luxurious family, fishing and entertainment yacht with highly efficient planing performance – perfect for day boating and weekending.”

 

Sydney Australia couple Darrel and Linda Hall were quick to pre-order a new 50 SMY ahead of its formal announcement, one of many purchasers to do so off the plan. She will be their fifth Riviera in the past 10 years.

 

“We wanted to go to an enclosed flybridge,” Darrel explains. “We go boating with our kids, who are both 19. They bring along friends, so the extra living space you get with an enclosed flybridge is a real bonus – it’s a place to escape to so easily with an internal staircase, and you have the ability to be higher and to see further ahead at sea.”

 

A new breed of motor yacht

 

My back already hurts thinking of all the shoveling that Nemo will require. Lighting courtesy of our sun.

Mae Tao Clinic

Hernia Operation

Surgical Outpatient Department

Mae Sot, Thailand

 

This bridge at dawlish station was due for demolition the following day

The Climate Group hosts the Under 2 General Assembly at Strathclyde University, attended by Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. 7th November 2021

 

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The last five months (May-September 2023) required me to move a lot for a variety of professional and personal reasons. It was the first time in several years that I entered airplanes without carrying my DSLR camera. This resulted in me tinkering and thinking with my mobile phone camera, surpassing my snobbish attitude towards it as means of photographic expression. Visiting an old favourite antique store of mine, I was exposed to wallet-sized black and white pictures, very fashionable in the 1920s-1960s. Phenomenologically, I thought, these little pictures carried significance similar to the one carried by the myriads of photos nowadays stored on mobile phones. I tried to combine the sensory experience of black and white with the ease of mobile phone shooting, itself resembling certain types of pinhole cameras. Themes are the same as in my earlier photography: decayed and rusty patterns of disintegration, emptiness of spaces, outlier figures of the everyday, street signs and letters, nonhuman friends, naturecultures, and psychopolitically haunted scenes. Places include: Canada (Toronto), Greece (Athens, Thessaloniki, Alonnisos, Aghia, Larissa, Eleftheroupoli, Kavala), Scotland (Edinburgh), England (Manchester), France (Paris), Belgium (Brussels).

[Update] I have continued collecting such images throughout 2024. New places visited: Dublin, Rotterdam, Glasgow, Copenhagen, London, Stirling, Peebles, Amsterdam, Dundee, Madrid.

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Close-up of a Rhino's eye. Orana Wildlife Park, Christchurch, New Zealand.

A new generation of cheap lightweight plastic electronic technology that does not require silicon, but which is optically transparent and can be coated onto everyday objects would transform our world.

 

"Working collaboratively with industry is not only satisfying in that I see aspects of my work translate into real engineered products, but it provides inspiration for new avenues of research too. Roadmapping then allows me to critically assess how I should be developing my research portfolio and engaging with industry to maximise the likelihood of productive collaboration."

 

—Dr Andrew Flewitt

 

Imagine electronically updated food labels, computers embedded in our armchairs, even contact lenses linking us directly to the Internet to bring us into the age of plastic electronics. In this video podcast Dr Andrew Flewitt and Dr Robert Phaal both from the Department of Engineering and Scott White serial entrepreneur and CEO of Pragmatic Printing talk about the creative partnership forged between different parts of the Department of Engineering and outside companies that enable the technology and research in this area to be exploited successfully.

 

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Group 1 winner Broome has been retired to Celicoglu Stud in Turkey. In 2022, the Aidan O'Brien trainee made the trip to Saratoga to race in the Grade I Sword Dancer Stakes, where he finished fourth.

 

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