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with his app which shows latest photos uploaded to Flickr webdirections.org/viz/WGOFlickr/

Leather uppers kitted out with Velcro straps, chunky stitching, woven front straps, and Cambrelle breathable lining to keep your feet cool. Don them all day, any day.

 

www.kickers.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_3_302...

Just couldn't resist. Was sending out a mail for a client today with Campaign Monitor and just had to add that extra 'NOT OK TO USE'.

So far, I'm really love my new saw. You can see two partial-cylinder indicator lines on either side of the fence, with the left one lined up over the 2" mark. These clear plastic magnifiers are adjustable a bit via their screws, and make it pretty easy to 'eyeball' in pretty accurate cuts.

 

To get these aligned, I turned to a tool that's growing in usefulness since I bought it, the 24" SSE-2 Steel Straight Edge from Woodpeckers. I picked it up when it was on sale for $20 off regular price. It's exactly 2.5" wide (actually 2.508" by my digicalipers), so I wiped off the saw on both sides of the blade, laid the straight edge on the left side, and slid the fence slowly up to it, pushing it toward the blade, carefully tapping the fence until I got the straight edge just barely touching the widest part of the blade's teeth.

 

Then I locked down the fence, and carefully adjusted the left-side clear indicator piece over the left-side ruler. I repeated this for the left side. I made sure I was looking with one eye, straight down on the indicator line, and fussed with each indicator until it was exactly covering (entirely) the 2.5" line beneath it. That's how I'll line it up for cuts from now on, too. Doing that, all cuts I made then were within 1/100th of an inch from what I wanted, across the entire length of the rips (about 1.5' long 1/2" cheap plywood), lining the fence up only by eye for each cut width change.

 

I also unscrewed the orange throat plate over the blade, and worked with a hex wrench for about 20 minutes, carefully adjusting it to be exactly flush in all corners with the table. I used a 6" clamping square from Woodpeckers as a straight edge for that fussy work, laying it over the whole throat plate, and then lightly sliding it from the table over the plate, and adjusting it until it no longer caught on the plate's edge.

Während des Ladevorgangs wird ein Start-Up Bild gezeigt! Bekommt man nicht gleich Lust, selbst seine Spuren im Schnee zu ziehen?!

Die Start-Seite der Travel-App verspricht einen schönen Urlaub in der Tourismus-Region Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis

Cadboro-Gyro Park, Sinclair Road, Saanich municipality, Victoria BC

www.saanich.ca/webapp/parks/displaypark.jsp?mapNo=24

BUY a Zeus & Phoebe T-Shirt!!!!

Press the letter L on your keyboard to view it larger.

I have done a test print of the Zombie Cat design. I will make a video soon, but you can pre-order shirts. I can start having shirts printed right away.

All designs are printed on White shirts only. The colors become muddy on darker shirts.

Sizes small - XL cost $20 plus shipping.

Add $2.00 for XXL and up.

All currency is in US Dollars.

Orders can be paid through PayPal:

www.paypal.com/webapps/mpp/send-money-online

Our Email: thepassionofzeusandphoebe@gmail.com

Select United States

IMPORTANT: Make sure to select PAY FEES as the cost of each shirt is $20 USD.

Created an iPhone Webapp for my Superhero Database website. Still in beta and not testen with a real iPhone yet.

 

Check it out:

mobile.superherodb.com

These red and blue plaid Abercrombie shorts are as perfectly preppy as they come -- and we can't imagine a guy who wouldn't appreciate their beach-to-barbecue versatility.

ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.

www.ezimba.com/index.html

 

I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.

 

Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.

 

ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.

www.ezimba.com/index.html

 

I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.

 

Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.

 

ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.

www.ezimba.com/index.html

 

I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.

 

Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.

 

This is live integration at fotka.pl/gadzety

 

This screenshot shows our pretty sleek AJAX interface which greatly simplifies shopping (at least that was the idea :) )

 

I've done the whole development, starting from spec, through design, implementation, testing, integration and support.

 

Artist: Gary Breeze in association with Making Marks 2006

 

extract from Gildencroft Park Improvements page

 

The new entrance includes a large brick pillar, which is currently being carved with images and text about the area by artist Gary Breeze. Gary and his colleague Charlotte Howarth held 2 workshops in early summer to enable local people to input into the design for the pillar. One workshop was for local school children from Angel Road Middle School; the other was for the general local community and was held at St Augustine’s Church hall.

 

The final design for the pillar is on a jousting theme, to reflect the Gildencroft’s heritage. The carving work should be complete by the end of October.

 

Gildencroft Park, Pitt Street entrance, Norwich, Norfolk, England UK

This might be final version ;) It is the screen where users (including me) will spend most of their time so it needs to be really good. ;)

Artist: Gary Breeze in association with Making Marks 2006

 

extract from Gildencroft Park Improvements page

 

The new entrance includes a large brick pillar, which is currently being carved with images and text about the area by artist Gary Breeze. Gary and his colleague Charlotte Howarth held 2 workshops in early summer to enable local people to input into the design for the pillar. One workshop was for local school children from Angel Road Middle School; the other was for the general local community and was held at St Augustine’s Church hall.

 

The final design for the pillar is on a jousting theme, to reflect the Gildencroft’s heritage. The carving work should be complete by the end of October.

 

Gildencroft Park, Pitt Street entrance, Norwich, Norfolk, England UK

Excerpt from webapp.driftscape.com/map/76feb3fe-e7cb-11eb-8000-bc1c5a8...:

 

My name is Jean Pierre Morin and I'm the artist who created this sculpture, which the title is: "Reaching for the Cloud". What I like to do is I like to do simple shapes, I mean shapes looking very simple. So, but it's very difficult to do. So what I tried to do is make a shape, which is not very formal. And this shape is for me a kind of essence of life. And it's in movement; it's developing. So it's a little bit like a cloud - that's why the title is: "Reaching for the Cloud". What I intended to do with the sculpture is to get a shape which is just enough complete but not too specific. We can't say this is a cloud, we can't say this is any object. So it's a kind of shape that could be many things.

 

What I like is the way the aluminum catch the light, sunlight or artificial light in nighttime. It have much to do with movement. I like people to experience the piece, just to get touched by the piece. There is no specific meaning. It's just a shape who gives us a feeling of something is moving, something is... This shape is not fixed in time, so with the light with the sunlight it's keeping moving. It's almost like a flying machine on top of a pole. I catch a cloud and I put it on a pedestal, and this is it!

We stressed our not-yet-in-production web application with apache benchmark (something like -n 1000 -c 100) at work and .... what the heck :-D

 

P.S. background pic - this one

I saw numerous wild turkeys while hiking in the Mt. Lemmon area in the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson. I believe that these are Gould's Turkey but I can't really tell the difference between Gould's Turkeys and Merriam's Turkeys. I think the location and the white on the tail indicates that these are Gould's turkeys.

 

www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CFPage?mode=art...

The fifth recognized, but least known, wild turkey subspecies is the Gould's (Meleagris gallopavo mexicana) found in portions of Arizona and New Mexico, as well as northern Mexico. It was first described by J. Gould in 1856 during his travels in Mexico.

 

Like the Merriam's, the Gould's is a bird of the mountains. It exists in very small numbers along the U.S./Mexico borders in Arizona and New Mexico, but is abundant in the northwestern portions of Mexico. The Arizona Game and Fish Department, U.S. Forest Service, the Centro Ecologico de Sonora, the National Wild Turkey Federation and other agencies are working cooperatively to reintroduce a strong Gould's population into Arizona and eventually other states where suitable range exists.

 

The Gould's turkey is the largest of the 5 subspecies and resembles the Merriam's turkey. They have longer legs, larger feet and larger center tail feathers than any of the other wild turkey subspecies in North America. Gould's differ by having distinctive white tips on the tail feathers and tail rump coverts, which usually separate to show an "eyelash" appearance. Lower back and rump feathers have copper and greenish-golden reflections, not like the faintly iridescent velvety black found on the Merriam's. Gould's body plumage is said to be somewhat blue-green in coloration. Adult females have a less pronounced metallic greenish and reddish sheen and are more purplish.

  

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Cadboro-Gyro Park, Sinclair Road, Saanich municipality, Victoria BC

www.saanich.ca/webapp/parks/displaypark.jsp?mapNo=24

Some NASA feeds docked to the right-hand edge of the display in the Sidewinder Viewer.

Today I got my hands on a Panasonic Toughbook 18 and I'm sold... If I had the money than this would be my next notebook and with it's 10.4" screen it's a better successor imho to the 12" ibook/powerbook as an ultimate roadwarrior than the Macbook 13.3"... One thing though, you can buy 4(!) Macbooks for the price of one toughbook... but boy is it nice... (and of course, it would need OpenBSD on there ;-))

This is what a software instructor would use to manage their hosted training course.

ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.

www.ezimba.com/index.html

 

I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.

 

Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.

 

ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.

www.ezimba.com/index.html

 

I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.

 

Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.

 

Artist: Gary Breeze in association with Making Marks 2006

 

extract from Gildencroft Park Improvements page

 

The new entrance includes a large brick pillar, which is currently being carved with images and text about the area by artist Gary Breeze. Gary and his colleague Charlotte Howarth held 2 workshops in early summer to enable local people to input into the design for the pillar. One workshop was for local school children from Angel Road Middle School; the other was for the general local community and was held at St Augustine’s Church hall.

 

The final design for the pillar is on a jousting theme, to reflect the Gildencroft’s heritage. The carving work should be complete by the end of October.

 

Gildencroft Park, Pitt Street entrance, Norwich, Norfolk, England UK

ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.

www.ezimba.com/index.html

 

I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.

 

Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.

 

ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.

www.ezimba.com/index.html

 

I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.

 

Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.

 

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