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Nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos) April 2012 UK Digiscoped, Ricoh GXR A12 50mm Lens, Kowa 884 straight scope, 30X WA Eyepiece
Partnering with UMMA Community Clinic and SEIU-UHW, we helped South LA residents sign up for Medi-CAL. Community members got the help they need through enrollment counselors and a bag of groceries on their way home. A big thank you to our members for coming to help during the clinic.
SCOPE merges the basic characteristics of video games and real-life toys to improve existing games or create new ones. By attributing various virtual parameters commonly used in video games (power, life, magic, experience, attack, weapons, etc.) to tangible toys, it brings the toys to life. With this approach, it is possible to create all sorts of video game concepts mixed with the real world. For example, a child’s bedroom could become a natural battleground for play.
Dinner @ Anh Dao - It's hard not to wonder what that complex pile of Basil, lettuce, bean sprouts and Imperial Roll were served with... but it is impolite to stare. (Photographing is another matter right?)
ILRI's scoping visit to Yunnan, China in January 2011 to learn more about their production system. Senior Scientist Fred Unger with ILRI's partners (photo credit: ILRI)
SCOPE merges the basic characteristics of video games and real-life toys to improve existing games or create new ones. By attributing various virtual parameters commonly used in video games (power, life, magic, experience, attack, weapons, etc.) to tangible toys, it brings the toys to life. With this approach, it is possible to create all sorts of video game concepts mixed with the real world. For example, a child’s bedroom could become a natural battleground for play.
John T. Scopes. Scopes was the Teacher in Dayton Tennessee who taught Darwin's theory of Evolution in violation of Tennessee Law. The resulting trial was referred to as "The Scopes Monkey Trail. After the trial Scopes suffered from depression and shunned the spotlight. He died on October 21, 1970 and is buried in the Oak Grove Cemetery in Paducah, Kentucky.
ILRI's scoping visit to Yunnan, China in January 2011 to learn more about their production system. Senior Scientist Fred Unger with ILRI's partners (photo credit: ILRI)