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Scoville Scale:
0–100 Scoville units includes most bell/sweet pepper varieties.
100–500 Scoville units includes pepperoncinis.
500–1000 Scoville units includes New Mexico peppers.
1,000–1,500 Scoville units includes Espanola peppers.
1,000–2,000 Scoville units includes ancho and pasilla peppers.
1,000–2,500 Scoville units includes Cascabel and cherry peppers.
2,500–5,000 Scoville units includes jalapeño and Mirasol peppers.
5,000–15,000 Scoville units includes serrano peppers.
15,000–30,000 Scoville units includes the Chile de Arbol peppers.
30,000–50,000 Scoville units includes cayenne and Tabasco peppers.
50,000–100,000 Scoville units includes chiltepin peppers.
100,000–350,000 Scoville units includes Scotch Bonnet and Thai peppers.
200,000 to 300,000 Scoville units includes habanero peppers.
Around 16,000,000 Scoville units is pure
capsaicin.
(Mark Leyner)
a snake that attended the Take2 show in the Live in Downtown, Redwood City series of outdoor performances. This shot is to show off his shiny scales.
FORTUNE GLOBAL FORUM
Wednesday, November 4th, 2015
2015 FORTUNE GLOBAL FORUM
San Francisco, CA, USA
7:45–8:45 am
BREAKFAST CONCURRENTS
DIGITAL LEARNING: TECH MEETS EDUCATION
New technologies are emerging that will reshape the way your workforce is prepared and retrained in the disruptive economy. We’ll cut through the hype to discuss the realities of overcoming entrenched obstacles, the scale and likely timing of the coming changes, and how best to prepare.
Panelists:
Alan Arkatov, Katzman/Ernst Chair in Educational Entrepreneurship, Technology, and Innovation, Rossier School of Education, USC
Daphne Koller, President and Co-founder, Coursera
Dennis Yang, Chief Executive Officer, Udemy
Moderator:
Susanna Schrobsdorff, Assistant Managing Editor, TIME
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune Global Forum
Big enough for a 'Fex.
Full project details on ModernSynthesist:
modernsynthesist.blogspot.com/2011/04/old-strains-mycetic...
Pharcmacy balance circa mid-19th century in Museum Pharmacy Shop in Lviv. Taken with Sigma 24-70/2.8EX HSM and bounced Speedlite 580EX
Probably Florida Red Scale (Chrysomphalus aonidum) on upper-side of Ficus leaf (house plant). Large female with emerging crawlers & smaller instars. [Other common names used:Black Scale or Circular Black Scale] This Ficus house plant has had these scales on and off for years.
To give some idea about the measures of the original paintings. From the archives.
Varying from 50x50 cm to 100x100 cm
I keep being deceived by the scale of the icelandic landscape.
with map in hand, I am consistently surprised at how small it is. I suspect that's borne of a lifetime of measuring travel distances in hours and days. in canada, crossing a mountain range or descending to the shore from a summit are often major endeavours - here it can be half an hour.
but when you get up close and personal, that's when the features of the landscape have been blowing me away.
geography vs. geology, if you will.
better in lightbox
An aerial view of Queens and a bit of the Bronx...sort of. Actually a scale miniature of New York City at the Queens Museum of Art.
HO Scale Layouts you can get awesome HO Scale Scenery and HO Scale Figures at www.modelleisenbahn-figuren.com
Ottograph, a large-scale muralist, has been slinging paint since the age of ten. The Modern Art Museum of Antwerpen (Belgium) is home to a giant Ottograph mural. Otto also painted murals in Moscow, Tokyo, Berlin New York and San Fancisco. Ottograph is also operating the website “I Paint Everyday” www.ipainteveryday.com to encourage the tedious, yet necessary practice of serious painting.
Ottograph has worked for clients like Greenpeace, Tommy Hilfiger, Nike, Mars, Ford, and Merecedes-Benz.
#ottograph
Dutch artist Ottograph created Amsterdam’s first real 24/7 outdoor street art gallery at the Wijdesteeg. This is a pic of the colored paving stones of this smashing aleyway.
#wijdesteeg
Media: illustrator, spraypaint, acrylics, stencil, markers, print and wood.
Issued by The Danbury Mint and GMP. It was released in 2005 & is 1:24 scale.
A Limited Edition of 3132 pcs, mine is #708.
The model is finished in Autumn Maple.
The replica is featured in a winter-themed diorama.
74 feet long, 104-foot wingspan and close to 20 feet high. This plane was built in Long Beach, California. It didn't see combat in WW II, but it was used for nuclear testing and then by the Forestry Service for dropping water on forest fires.
Geh, gehorche meinen Winken,
Nutze deine jungen Tage,
Lerne zeitig klüger sein:
Auf des Glückes großer Waage
Steht die Zunge selten ein;
Du mußt steigen oder sinken,
Du mußt herrschen und gewinnen,
Oder dienen und verlieren,
Leiden oder triumphieren,
Amboß oder Hammer sein.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
The Scale Model section covered everything form the tiniest models to the largest. The scales were ,micropolis micro, mini, miniland, macro.
With some of the smaller nudibranchs it's hard to get a sense of scale. Here's a typical Tulamben nudibranch wandering along the edge of a peacock mantisshrimp's burrow. This photo almost looks lifesize as in the real animals are about the size you see them on screen now.
* Sold to Sport Diver Magazine in 2011. [ DSC_4323 ]
So. I had this Opal Rodeo yarn (which I adored). I made a pair of fingerless gloves which I sold in my shop a while back. Then a few months ago I got a request for another custom pair in the same yarn. To use up the lil bit left (and the browns which I didn't use in either pair of gloves), I started this as a hat. I had to rip back some in order to add some pink and green to the custom gloves (to make them longer in the wrist), and also made a little Blythe hat in this pattern for the recipient of those gloves! So...instead of adding a very different color blend to finish the hat, I bound it off where I was with some natural alpaca I had on-hand, and kept it as a headband/earwarmer. I'm thinking of single-crochet-ing around the cast-on edge in the alpaca, just to "frame" it better. Perhaps.
Pattern is from the Parrotfish Hat pattern, adapted from the Pomatomus Sock pattern.