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One of my friends got herself a brand new D60. I took a photo of her using her camera and my 17-55DX. She's holding my D300 with her 18-55VR. Nice isn't it ?
I don't really know what this insect is called, but apparently it chooses it's color to make itself look more like a bee or a wasp to stop birds from eating it. Pretty smart of it then, if you ask me :)
The flower on this picture and the one on the other one with the yellow flower, and yet another bee-like insect were right next to each other, and I think it was pretty lucky that two insects were sitting on two same flowers that were barely a few inches apart :)
Before making this piece, I have created the landscape (from "odule" paper) on which I then created the building. My first sketches can be seen in the first paper. For this piece I have used odule paper, gray cardboard and transparent gelatine. I wanted to make a club-restaurant building so, I have separated the building into two same angled pieces, the one above the other. The top building is the restaurant and the bottom one is the club.
All great biscuits. The Cheese Tasties, Water Crackers, Wines survived until the Arnott takeover as a rebrand to Aulsebrooks during 1978-9. The Gingernuts were reformulated along with the Aulsebrook's Gingernuts to give some kind of hybrid under the Aulsebrooks brand in 1979. The Nice gave way to the Aulsebrook's Nice just as Aulsebrook's Wine biscuit range gave way to the Bycroft Wine biscuit range. By the late 70s, the only two same lines that were made under the two different brands were Gingernuts and Cabin Bread. Image from The Press 30 September 1971 via the National Library of New Zealand.
White Pines accommodations after day two...same place Bill Murray filmed MEATBALLS...but more newer now.
Number of prefectures in which kindly locals have given me food/drinks is now two. Same circumstance—tired afternoon, sitting outside a countryside convenience store—but a bit earlier on my trip this time. Guess I look haggard already? Also note: this has never happened in Toyama, even with thousands of miles and hundreds of hours riding.
White Pines accommodations after day two...same place Bill Murray filmed MEATBALLS...but more newer now.
I had just finished marrying two same sex couples at the court house (just under the wire in case prop 8 didn't fly.) I had to get a fine accessory for the Crocodile hunter from this rope.
Problem Statement
In this problem, we are given a set of three points in an X-Y 2-D plane. We need to return whether they form a boomerang or not, that is whether they are any three distinct points and do not form a straight line.
Example
Points = {{1 , 2} , {2 , 6} , {1 , 2}}
false
Points = {{1 , 1} , {2 , 3} , {6 , 7}}
true
The first input has two same points out of 3, so it is not a valid boomerang and we print false. The second test has 3 distinct points that do not form a straight line and we print true.
Approach(Slope Test)
In the problem Check If It is a Straight Line, we have learnt that three distinct points are only collinear if the slope of the line formed by every pair of points is the same. Here, we need to check:
- If points are distinct
- the points do not lie on a straight line
If any pair of points is the same, then the given input will pass the collinearity test, as any 2 points(or a single point) are always collinear. So, we just need to check for the equality of slopes. Note that if any three points, P1, P2 and P3 are collinear, we have
(y2 - y1) : (x2 - x1) :: (y3 - y2) : (x3 - x2) , or
(y2 - y1) * (x3 - x2) = (x2 - x1) * (y3 - y2)
where x1, x2, x3, y1, y2, y3 are the corresponding x and t coordinates of P1, P2 and P3.
Algorithm
www.tutorialcup.com/leetcode-solutions/valid-boomerang-le...
At the time of designing there were two key inspirations to my designs one was early 20th century design and the other was music, and while researching I came across a Russian poster that had a shouting effect through the use of the three black lines and I thought that it would look great if it was showing someone to be screaming down a microphone to mix two key inspirations. Upon further investigating it appears I wasn't the only person to have the two same inspirations with a Franz Ferdinand album doing a similar but simpler design.
6 weeks ago we saw three loons on the bog, one of which seemed to be trying to horn in on the other two. Same thing yesterday.
1.Skirting: Also called Baseboard or wallboard. It serves as a transition from a horizontal surface (e.g. your new laminate floor) to the verkical surface of a wall. Border the floor at the base of the wall to give your room a finished looking.
2. F type End-cap: This is a perfect way to separate your laminate flooring to the carpet. (Using with the track)
7 type End-cap: It is used as the finishing touch of the flooring edge at outside doors.
3. Quarter Round: Finish the transition between the floor and the wall surfaces. It is used in the same way as a baseboard.
Concave line: Also called shoe molding. It is used to finish the transition between the floor and the wall surfaces.
4. Stair nose (Flush&Overlap): Finish your steps with this beautiful molding (Using with the track). Also making a transition from your floor to the edge of a flight of stairs or steps.
5. T-molding: It is one of the most common molding. Bridge the gap between two same level (height) surfaces.(Using with the track)
6.Reducer: A flush mounting transition from your laminate flooring to lower hard surface floorings.(Using with the track)
White Pines accommodations after day two...same place Bill Murray filmed MEATBALLS...but more newer now.
I came back to SF for another Pixies show and saw these two same guys again at the show. This Time they were dressed as Fairies or something....
I don't know how it feels to have twin. Go around with two same faces but two different personalities.
Btw this Hard Rock shirt is a gift straight from Paris!. It feels comfy on me :D
White Pines accommodations after day two...same place Bill Murray filmed MEATBALLS...but more newer now.
have two same or similar shape but different feeling & design vest like those two here for Duke Frederick and Duke Senior. One for Evil and the other for Virtue
Quick and dirty samples to show how a rainbow handpainted fiber will look with black fiber, knitted.
This is the "solid" 3-ply, two same rainbow plies. It gives stronger color bands.
this is impossible to reality because there is one man getting beat up by an asian man but the one man is holding the same man back! the two same men are fighting the asian man. this would be ridiculous to see in the real world. i chose this as impossible to reality because this is a special cause. the minority is getting ganged up on and this is not good not good at all. this is sentimential to the minority power.