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Our device visualizes the air pollutants we encounter everyday onto a wearable that can be observed by oneself and others, so that the wearable serves as an indicator.
by Nien Lam and Sue Ngo
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On a power pole on Burwood Highway, Burwood .
Until the privatisation of the Victorian electricity industry in the mid 1990s a number of local councils operated their own electricity distribution businesses, known as Municipal Electricity Undertakings. They bought electricity in bulk from the State Electricity Commission of Victoria and sold it to consumers in their municipalities..
A Campagna T-Rex.
The yellow warning label reads: "This Will Kill You And It Will Hurt The Whole Time You're Dying". Take note!
Taken at the Texas Motor Speedway, June 9th, 2012.
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An old rusty 44 gallon drum used as a warning sign at William Creek in South Australia's north. Aircraft land and take off using part of the road that runs past the settlement.
Actually, it means 'Unprotected Quay or Riverside'. This one was photographed at Kinvarra, County Galway.
Either written by a non-English speaker of someone understanding metaphysical human dynamics -
"suppression of natural states of divine nonchalance causing normalcy and other disabilities"
So normalcy is a disability? I've been told many times I'm not normal.
Photograph taken at 08:16am on April 16th 2010 past Medicine Hat near Lethbridge off Crowsnest Highway 3 on Range Road 291. Lethbridge is a city in the province of Alberta, Canada, and the largest city in southern Alberta. It is Alberta's fourth-largest city by population after Calgary, Edmonton and Red Deer, and the third-largest by area after Calgary and Edmonton.
Nikon D700 55mm 1/125s f/14.0 iso200
Nikon AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED IF. Jessops UV filter. Nikon MB-D10 battery grip. Nikon GP-1 GPS unit
LATITUDE: N 54d 18m 25.45s
LONGITUDE: W 3d 10m 1.49s
ALTITUDE: 108.0m
An obvious warning sign at Clinton State Park in Douglas County (It's actually leading up to the boat ramp).
Newton, AL- US 231 N Bound approaching an intersection with Saunders Road that has an overhead signal warning sign to alert motorists of the upcoming signalized intersection.
TSUNAMI HAZARD ZONE
IN CASE OF EARTHQUAKE GO GET YOUR SURFBOARD
(Trying to surf a tsunami is, of course, a stupid thing to do. You'll probably get killed trying, and if you don't, you're going to discover that tsunami waves typically won't have a surfable crest, they're more like a really high tide that pushes water inland suddenly. So don't do it.)