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"(It's a pity this video contains too much advertisement, I wish there was a cleaner video version)."
Here's something you may wish to see:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAQX8W3D6Mg
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Love the Hobbiton picture - but I can't help thinking that Gaffer Gamgee would have something to say about the state of that garden!
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This park features in the movie Hanna,
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This may be my favorite photo essay DRB has ever posted. Habe you ever done a piece on Dr. Evermore's park outside of Reedsburg, WI, USA?
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*have
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No we did not yet, but we will include in next part, thank you.
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Now this amusement park is a true part of history that I would definitely want to visit someday.
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I used to work just down the street from this and had no idea it was even there.
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" It houses the longest 21m reflecting telescope in the world"
Sorry but this is one of the largest REFRACTING telescopes in the world. Length does not mean anything for telescopes, however, only diameter. Anyway this is not the largest in the world but it is a really big one!
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It kind of has an Alice In Wonderland feel to it. It also reminds me of Jurassic Park with the 'dead' dinosaurs. Creepy.
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woaow!!! i feel so much excitation when i see this pictures, this park....
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Cooling fan! (and the power of words and good vocabulary)...
won't work, the dictionary blocks the intake of the fan... and the vibrations and the exhaust gases from the internal combustion engine would lead to very ungly dirt in the computer...
B.
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The cockpit photo is from a Dash 8.
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√-x doesn't exist. It's -√x.
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The Scientists- An Australian post punk band from the 80's.
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To
Anonymous said...
√-x doesn't exist.
it exists for all negative values...
just use "-4" as x...
and it definitively suits the indicated graph ...
B.
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Zooey Deschanel is HOT!!
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Not czech examples but czechoslovakien examples (on the left is czech language and on the right is slovakian language)...
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The 1910 "Japanese" example does say "Made in Japan" in English, but the company name is written in Chinese and refers to a company in China. Odd.
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"Dachy" means "roofs" in Polish. The car is advertising roofing services, probably has nothing to do with a "dacha" though I like the latter mental image better :)
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bathtub jaccuzi also from Poland :)
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I had frog wellies when I was a kid, and they were awesome dammit!
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The wheelchair with mountain bike wheels and a plastic chair is serious business! It's a low cost, heavy duty wheelchair for use in developing countries. It's a great initiative!!
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I'm pretty sure the huge panel carried on the bike is held by the passenger (who does not particularly need to see), while the driver in front of it is able to drive...
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The 26th subject - tyres with spikes are actually for Ice Racing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_racing
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The guy wearing flip-flops as headphones is actually a still from a spoof comedy series called "Nathan Barley" on C4 in England, early 2000's. Its actually showing how a certain type of person will follow just about any fashion if its 'cool'.
One hell of a funny series
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The picture under "Here is your RV, or rather 'dacha' (small villa):" has a Polish regestration plate and consequently advertises ROOFS as "Dachy" means exactly that in Polish.
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If I'm not mistaken, that's a parallel port... the SCSI are the two ports on the expansion card to the right.
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the vacuum cleaners with kitchen gloves is in Detroit http://www.heidelberg.org/
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I really love the baby in the jar on the motorbike! .-)
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The men pulling tires are cross country skiers in training. This is how they develop the muscles for pulling a sled behind them on the ice.
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Does anyone know what type/manufacturer the vacuum coffee maker in the second set of pictures is?
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beautiful stuff. would also recommend http://www.espressoporn.com/
Don't worry its SFW!
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My son bought me some kopi luwak from ThinkGeek for Father's Day last year. It is quite good coffee with very little aftertaste. Not worth the outrageous price tag, of course; it's mainly for the novelty of it.
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I am living in Lombok, Indonesia which is one island west of Sumbawa, where a lot of Luwak is produced. The coffee is nice with little to no bitterness and costs about $20 per cup. I have no problems with its source - it has been roasted and is basically sterile even before it goes into the plunger.
Most of the cost is a result of its rarity - the locals scour the forest floor looking for the droppings, which are particularly difficult to spot. Some enterprising individuals are beginning to farm Civets - whether or not this will have an effect on the price is to be decided.
I don't order it simply because the coffee here is already great - Lombok Kopi or Bali Kopi are basically ground to a fine powder, making a rich instant coffee with full flavour. I suggest making your way at least as far as Bali.
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Strabucks = swill
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The coffee drinks in the Japanese "vending machine" are actually on a convenience store shelf. The one on the left is a Starbucks iced espresso, the one on the right an iced green tea latte. Both are standard drinks on Starbucks menus in many countries around the world.
There actually are interesting coffee varieties in Japanese vending machines, but these ain't them. :)
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...and the Japanese spacesuited coffee-drinker is drinking tea.
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