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Well, I was searching for an alternative interpretation of "balloons" - so this is it... Speech balloons.
And then I couldn't think what to say. I guess it's a bit of an odd picture; but Daleks always look a bit like pepperpots to me.
The 2014 Speech from the Throne, opening the second session of the 40th Parliament, lays out a clear vision for British Columbia.
Lieutenant-Governor Judith Guichon opened the session which was broadcast live throughout the province at ThroneSpeechBC.ca
For more information, please visit:http://www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2014/02/throne-speech-offers-clear-vision-for-growing-bcs-economy.html
Throne Speech Focuses on Securing Jobs and Opportunities for British Columbia's future.
Today's throne speech, opening the fifth session of the 39th Parliament, lays out a clear vision to seize opportunities and secure a brighter future for British Columbia families.
The throne speech also outlined the government's plan to establish the British Columbia Prosperity Fund from revenues generated by exporting natural gas to Asian markets. The revenues generated would be directed to eliminate provincial debt and to support additional measures to improve social services and make life more affordable for families.
Learn more:
www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/02/2013-speech-from-the-thron...
Oh man! REALLY dark video (I still have to figure out this new camera. Also, Photoshop is in the mail...), but this is my 30 second elevator speech for a Technical Librarian position for my Management class.
Texas Instruments created the TMS5220 voice synthesis processor as a means to add realistic speech output to home computers such as the BBC Micro, pinball machines, and children's toys. It acts as a model of the human vocal tract which allows the speech data to be parameterised and hence compressed considerably compared with just storing raw audio samples.
The speech processor can accept data either from a host microprocessor, or from a mask programmed serial ROM - the TMS6100 voice synthesis memory. However, the high cost and minimum order quantities associated with the setup of a mask means that comparatively few TMS6100s were created, and being mask programmed are fixed in operation.
The TMS6100 emulator solves both of these shortfalls by emulating the operation of the original device through the use of a modern 8 bit microcontroller with on board flash memory. When coupled with an original TMS5220 your system can speak once again.
Above info taken from www.sprow.co.uk/bbc/speechupgrade.htm
You can hear some of the speech produced at my blog post at www.retrocomputers.eu/?p=1124
Please take a look at www.retrocomputers.eu for more info about my retro computer collection.
Throne Speech Focuses on Securing Jobs and Opportunities for British Columbia's future.
Today's throne speech, opening the fifth session of the 39th Parliament, lays out a clear vision to seize opportunities and secure a brighter future for British Columbia families.
The throne speech also outlined the government's plan to establish the British Columbia Prosperity Fund from revenues generated by exporting natural gas to Asian markets. The revenues generated would be directed to eliminate provincial debt and to support additional measures to improve social services and make life more affordable for families.
Learn more:
www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/02/2013-speech-from-the-thron...
Me crying during Ali's speech. I'm holding the phone because we're about to surprise-skype his mum in hospital.
Lieutenant Governor Janet Austin opened the fourth session of the 41st Parliament of British Columbia and read the speech from the throne.
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2019PREM0022-000213
Throne Speech Focuses on Securing Jobs and Opportunities for British Columbia's future.
Today's throne speech, opening the fifth session of the 39th Parliament, lays out a clear vision to seize opportunities and secure a brighter future for British Columbia families.
The throne speech also outlined the government's plan to establish the British Columbia Prosperity Fund from revenues generated by exporting natural gas to Asian markets. The revenues generated would be directed to eliminate provincial debt and to support additional measures to improve social services and make life more affordable for families.
Learn more:
www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/02/2013-speech-from-the-thron...
Throne Speech Focuses on Securing Jobs and Opportunities for British Columbia's future.
Today's throne speech, opening the fifth session of the 39th Parliament, lays out a clear vision to seize opportunities and secure a brighter future for British Columbia families.
The throne speech also outlined the government's plan to establish the British Columbia Prosperity Fund from revenues generated by exporting natural gas to Asian markets. The revenues generated would be directed to eliminate provincial debt and to support additional measures to improve social services and make life more affordable for families.
Learn more:
www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/02/2013-speech-from-the-thron...
The 2014 Speech from the Throne, opening the second session of the 40th Parliament, lays out a clear vision for British Columbia.
Lieutenant-Governor Judith Guichon opened the session which was broadcast live throughout the province at ThroneSpeechBC.ca
For more information, please visit:http://www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2014/02/throne-speech-offers-clear-vision-for-growing-bcs-economy.html
Throne Speech Focuses on Securing Jobs and Opportunities for British Columbia's future.
Today's throne speech, opening the fifth session of the 39th Parliament, lays out a clear vision to seize opportunities and secure a brighter future for British Columbia families.
The throne speech also outlined the government's plan to establish the British Columbia Prosperity Fund from revenues generated by exporting natural gas to Asian markets. The revenues generated would be directed to eliminate provincial debt and to support additional measures to improve social services and make life more affordable for families.
Learn more:
www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/02/2013-speech-from-the-thron...
Throne Speech Focuses on Securing Jobs and Opportunities for British Columbia's future.
Today's throne speech, opening the fifth session of the 39th Parliament, lays out a clear vision to seize opportunities and secure a brighter future for British Columbia families.
The throne speech also outlined the government's plan to establish the British Columbia Prosperity Fund from revenues generated by exporting natural gas to Asian markets. The revenues generated would be directed to eliminate provincial debt and to support additional measures to improve social services and make life more affordable for families.
Learn more:
www.newsroom.gov.bc.ca/2013/02/2013-speech-from-the-thron...
every person, who comes to visit us should write something on a speech bubble sticker. then i take a picture of this person, print it and stick the bubble next to the photo.
"The freedom of speech may be taken away, and dumb and silent we may be led like sheep to the slaughter.” - George Washington.
Ow. My arm hurts from vaccinations.
Went to see Coraline 3D last night and I love it so much. Pretty scary for little kids but me and my mum loved it.
This really didn't start off dark but I went a little overboard on textures and curves and voilà! A dark photograph :)
I have a fun idea for tomorrow so please just endure my seriousness for today :)