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Rubik's Cube World Championships 2013

Riviera Hotel & Casino

Las Vegas

Rubix cube. I still don't know how to handle the middle pieces of the third row. As for this time, I just got lucky.

Written in book, you see the algorithm written in a way that only I can decipher!

Why is investing in “new” critical in today’s competitive environment? What’s the next innovation that will eliminate the thing that’s keeping you up at night? Robert Herjavec, from ABC’s Shark Tank, walked us through his thoughts and insights for solving industry issues, and his insights into entrepreneurship as we lead into the live-pitch THRIVE Fresh Summit Challenge.

Solved by martin97uk. An old haunt of King Charles, apparently.

this one was classed as 'difficult 'but I solved it within half an hour ( well it was the first difficult one I've attempted !)

Staff Solves Day

 

Rubik's Cube World Championships 2013

Riviera Hotel & Casino

Las Vegas

Hi all, this is 113 exposures of 10 seconds to 5 minutes. Taken with Takahashi 160mm F3.3 Astrograph and Astro 40D at ISO 1600. Here is a link to a full size view.

 

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Ayer me llegó este pack de los amigos de Solve. ¡Las pegatinas grandes son REALMENTE grandes! RIP SOLVE.

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Yesterday I received this pack from Solve's friends. Big stickers are TRULY big! RIP SOLVE.

  

Cardiff City Kings Jam.

Cathays Community Centre.

 

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Problem solving exercises to help, encourage and reinforce your pupils general-problem-solving strategies. It also helps to improve their maths thinking skills. Available to download for FREE at:

 

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My doctors were perplexed. They could tell my immune system wasn’t working properly, but my problems didn’t fit the usual pattern. Then one of my doctors, Dr. Jordan Orange, thought came up with a possible answer. He suspected that a particular part of my immune system called Natural Killer cells probably weren’t working for me. But he didn’t have enough information to tell why they were failing.

 

Then another Children’s doctor, Dr. Stephen Gellis, pointed out some new clues. I had cone-shaped teeth and very thin hair. I also don’t sweat and have trouble with my stomach. Together, they meant I have a rare, inherited disease called NEMO. But although NEMO causes all those things, it usually doesn’t affect peoples’ immune systems. What was going on?

 

Finally, Dr. Orange found the answer. Working with other scientists, he discovered that I have a version of NEMO that deactivates my Natural Killer cells. Lucky me – I had a condition so rare that I was just the second person ever diagnosed with it! Fortunately, knowing the source of the problem also suggested a way to fix it.

 

There is a feeder mounted on this stump. The cottontail watches as a group of Green Jays and grackles feed on sunflower seeds in it. After standing and watching for a bit, he jumped straight up about three feet on to the feeder.

 

Laguna Atascosa NWR.

Staff Solves Day

 

Rubik's Cube World Championships 2013

Riviera Hotel & Casino

Las Vegas

We are solving a puzzle given by Anil Patel

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Banda Solve no bar Buffalos em 8/10/17.

The South Carolina Department of Commerce gathered leaders from across the state on Monday, February 29 and Tuesday, March 1 for the 2016 South Carolina Rural Summit. Pictured from left to right are Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt, South Carolina Manufacturing Extension Partnership (SCMEP) Regional Vice President Andy Carr and South Carolina Department of Commerce Director of Small Business and Rural Development Maceo Nance. SCMEP was awarded with the 2016 Rural Problem Solver Award.

Easier said then done...

Box car 40 sat on Little Bispham Loop on a tour I was driving. There is nothing special about this photo, or is there ???

One of many science and math activities at the 9th Annual Ujima Math and Science Fun Day at Five Points West Library.

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Solve/MIT meeting at the UN, Photo by Adam Schultz, © Schultz Media

I have used these bridges many times while staying at Samrong. The view for the top is very panoramic and the approach to the top part of the bridge is a long haul from the start. Two cable stayed bridges, with main spans of 398 metres and 326 metres, connected by a high level viaduct carry dual three lane carriageways with an additional climbing lane on the approaches. The concrete pylons are diamond shaped with two planes of stay cables that support the outer edges of the main span decks. The overall length of the two crossings together with three elevated approaches is approximately 5 km. Between the two bridges an elevated central interchange connects the main North-South route with the western approach. They span the Chao Phraya River at Samut Prakan Province.

H.M. The King has granted the name Bhumibol 1 to the northern bridge across the Chao Phraya River linking Bangkok and Samut Prakan, and the name Bhumibol 2 to the southern bridge that links Phra Pradaeng City and Samrong Sub-district. The two bridges are part of the Industrial Ring Road that connect Rama III Road to Poochao Samingphrai road and Suksawat road. In the middle there is an interchange taking traffic to and from Suksawat road in Phra Pradaeng. The Bhumibol Bridge also known as the Industrial Ring Road Bridge is part of the 13 km long Industrial Ring road connecting southern Bangkok with Samut Prakan Province. The bridge crosses the Chao Phraya River twice, with two striking cable-stayed spans of lengths of 702 metres and 582 metres supported by two diamond-shaped pylons 173 metres and 164 metres high. Where the two spans meet, another road rises to join them at a free-flowing interchange suspended 50 metres above the ground.

The bridge opened for traffic on 20 September 2006, before the official opening date of 5 December 2006. It is part of the Bangkok Industrial Ring Road, a royal scheme initiated by King Bhumibol Adulyadej that aims to solve traffic problems within Bangkok and surrounding areas, especially the industrial area around Khlong Toei Port, Southern Bangkok and Samut Prakan Province. According to tradition, all the bridges over the Chao Phraya in Bangkok are named after a member of the Royal Family. In October 2009, it was announced that both bridges would be named after King Bhumibol Adulyadej, with the northern bridge officially named Bhumibol 1 Bridge and the southern bridge Bhumibol 2 Bridge. The unofficial name Mega Bridge was also widely used.

Donald Davis gave a Powerpoint talk to members of Valdosta State University's Learning in Retirement at the Old Carnegie Library at 305 W. Central Avenue in Valdosta, GA now the home of the Lowndes County Historical Society. Afterward the members roamed the facility examining exhibits and solving the mysteries of a scavenger hunt.

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