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In Botany, the roots of a plant are responsible for anchoring the stalk to the ground and absorbing minerals, nutrients, and water from the soil. This particular succulent is able to thrive with roots immersed in water.
ODC: Science
Die Zylinderputzer (Callistemon) sind eine, taxonomisch umstrittene, Pflanzengattung innerhalb der Familie der Myrtengewächse (Myrtaceae). Sie stammt aus Australien. Wenige Arten und ihre Sorten werden als Zierpflanzen kultiviert. Der Trivialname Zylinderputzer, auch „Pfeifenputzer“ oder „Flaschenputzer“, bezieht sich auf die in zylinderförmigen Blütenständen angeordneten Blüten. Wikipedia
Anti-Gravity Racer from the Wipeout 2048 game.
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This build is my first major build for about a year and a half, so diving back into my hobby I chose to build something have much affection for: a racer from the racing game series Wipeout. I've built several Wipeout racers before, but since the latest addition Wipeout 2048 I've been dying to recreate one of the sleek ships that blend present-day racecars with the futuristic ships of the previous Wipeout games. However, only recently have I acquired enough red pieces to tackle a build of such scale. I wanted to include custom decals for the sponsors and logos on the ship, but being a purist I opted for strictly brick-built details.
I have a few more batches yet to post ... :-/
With a forecast kp of 8, I knew I couldn't miss another opportunity for crazy aurora.
After returning home from Perth I had thought to make the drive to Tobermory but decided to head somewhere closer to home.
BAe Systems Avro XIX Anson G-AHKX (TX176) on Static Display during the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) at RAF Fairford in 2018.
B&O 4137 (GP40-2) westbound passing Union Station in St. Louis, Mo.*
Kodachrome my collection, James L. Jeffery photographer
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[...] within the capitalist system all methods for raising the social productiveness of labour are brought about at the cost of the individual labourer; all means for the development of production transform themselves into means of domination over, and exploitation of, the producers; they mutilate the labourer into a fragment of a man, degrade him to the level of an appendage of a machine, destroy every remnant of charm in his work and turn it into a hated toil; they estrange from him the intellectual potentialities of the labour process in the same proportion as science is incorporated in it as an independent power; they distort the conditions under which he works, subject him during the labour process to a despotism the more hateful for its meanness; they transform his life-time into working-time, and drag his wife and child beneath the wheels of the Juggernaut of capital. But all methods for the production of surplus-value are at the same time methods of accumulation; and every extension of accumulation becomes again a means for the development of those methods. It follows therefore that in proportion as capital accumulates, the lot of the labourer, be his payment high or low, must grow worse. The law, finally, that always equilibrates the relative surplus population, or industrial reserve army, to the extent and energy of accumulation, this law rivets the labourer to capital more firmly than the wedges of Vulcan did Prometheus to the rock. It establishes an accumulation of misery, corresponding with accumulation of capital. Accumulation of wealth at one pole is, therefore, at the same time accumulation of misery, agony of toil slavery, ignorance, brutality, mental degradation, at the opposite pole, i.e., on the side of the class that produces its own product in the form of capital.
Karl Marx, Capital, Vol 1: A Critical Analysis of Capitalist Production
Poseidon - The Lab Tank
Varonis - Hideout Skybox
[CX] - Osseous Species Corset & Stockings in Bronze
[CX] - Yule Lord Tail in Gold
ANA - Trap Nova Helm
CURELESS[+] - Replicant Joints / FRESH
Our WonderPana filter system mounted on an Canon EF Rokinon Cinema Lens mounted on an EOS M camera via our EOS to EOS M Auto adapter.
- Photo by Bohus Blahut
The Devils Spring System has several springs in its short run to the Sante Fe River. The caverns of its spring heads are very popular for cave diving. It is but one of numerous springs that can be accessed at Ginnie Springs, a private campground located outside of High Springs, FL.
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Meade LX850 (12" f/8)
Losmandy G11
2,000 frames captured in FireCapture
Best 500 frames stacked in Autostakkert
Wavelet sharpened in Registax
Finished in Photoshop
ÖBB multi system Taurus 1216 020 in special "175 Jahre Eisenbahn in Österreich" livery with Eurocity train No 83 (Munich / Germany to Verona / Italy) seen between Kirchbichl and Kufstein (Tyrol-Austria)
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This is an APS-H photo shot on Fujifilm APS Nexia A200 using a Yashica Profile 4000iX camera.
I did this because all the equipment involved was cheap and easy to get, but it sucked. It wasn't worth it. Here's my blog post about it.
On February 23rd, 2023 morning, most of the IT systems of Hungarian State Railways stopped working.
This caused problems for passenger information and train tracking systems, and also for almost all MÁV employees. Train drivers and conductors had to fill out (even more) A4 papers throughout the day instead of logging their work in the online systems.
After getting home from university this day, I headed out to the nearby farm to capture passenger train #2923 with this nicely blossoming tree. It was a thrilling experience waiting around without knowing when the train would arrive, but to my luck, it managed to show up before the sun disappeared behind the tree lines.
This new picture of the week, taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, shows the dwarf galaxy NGC 4625, located about 30 million light-years away in the constellation of Canes Venatici (The Hunting Dogs). The image, acquired with the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS), reveals the single major spiral arm of the galaxy, which gives it an asymmetric appearance. But why is there only one such spiral arm, when spiral galaxies normally have at least two?
Image Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA