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Nov 15, 2023 10:38:48   #
Robeng wrote:
Her name is Ruby Kye. Worked with her the other day.


I agree with the others, welcome back and looking forward to you lovely work.
Yup, it is good to see you back.
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Nov 15, 2023 06:05:30   #
bcheary wrote:
https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/photo-contest/2023-winners/

There are some interesting photos in this article.


Thanks for sharing. Some of these images are just absolutely amazing.
Bruce.
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Nov 15, 2023 05:15:13   #
scallihan wrote:
I have noticed people displaying the Stars & Stripes irreverently, which is surprising in my 55+ community where most of the men and many of the women are veterans. They consider themselves patriotic, but still leave the flag out in the rain (we're in Oregon, fellas, it's gonna rain!), snow or high winds. If it is an all-weather flag, it can be left out, properly illuminated at night. Do not allow it to touch the ground. Dispose of it respectfully when it becomes ratty - veterans' organizations will do that for you.

If you are displaying any other flag, that would go below the Stars & Stripes, and to the right of it, and smaller.
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You are right I see a lot of that. Thank you for sharing this.
Bruce.
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Nov 15, 2023 05:04:31   #
mjc925 wrote:
One more original "Yellow" pin-up image and I was intrigued by a comment from the last image to make it more "painting" like. Interesting playing around with that type of effect, clearly I am on the lower end of the learning curve, but may get better with more experience.

Thanks all for the kind worlds on the "Pin-Up" series, may be a few more in there I can find when time allows.


Nice work and I hope you get the time and post more. Thank you for sharing your work.
Bruce.
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Nov 14, 2023 09:58:14   #
MosheR wrote:
It was too hazy in my daughter's neighborhood, so we got nothing. But we all had a nice dinner together.


Well it will always be there and you had a good time with family and that is the most important thing.
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Nov 14, 2023 09:53:42   #
Ava'sPapa wrote:
have you seen the dog? Who left the door open?


I just googled it and this place is extensive, I can see now how they got up there but still, they had to have big balls back then. It is amazing and interesting place. Thanks for sharing.
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Nov 14, 2023 09:32:18   #
Ava'sPapa wrote:
By folks that were braver than me!! That's for sure.


me too papa, me to, it's amazing
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Nov 14, 2023 06:21:40   #
bcheary wrote:
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-03516-2

Environment ministry launches programme that also includes exporting and euthanizing the animals, which threaten the country’s biodiversity.

A hippo floats in the lagoon at Hacienda Napoles Park in Puerto Triunfo, Colombia, in 2022.

Wild hippos spend most of the day immersed in water and can be difficult to capture.Credit: Fernando Vergara/AP Photo/Alamy

Colombia has begun a new campaign sterilizing its invasive hippos, showing signs that it is taking the threat the animals pose to the country’s biodiversity and local communities seriously. The plan is to capture, anaesthetize and sterilize an initial 20 hippos by the end of 2023 as part of a three-pronged approach the government is taking to reduce the rapidly expanding population that has established itself along the country’s Magdalena River.

Colombia’s ‘cocaine hippo’ population is even bigger than scientists thought

The other prongs involve shipping hippos abroad to sanctuaries and zoos, and — more contentiously — culling some of the animals. Colombia’s environment minister, Susana Muhamad, announced the plan at a press conference on 2 November.

Earlier this year, researchers feared that Muhamad would not take the action needed to curb the hippo population after she met with animal-rights groups, created a new division of animal protection within the ministry, and the publication of a government-commissioned study on the hippos was delayed. Although some still have concerns, they are glad the ministry is taking action.

“There are questions around how all this will be carried out, particularly the euthanasia, but it seems that the government is generally going in the right direction,” says Jorge Moreno-Bernal, a biologist at the University of the North in Barranquilla, Colombia
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-03516-2... (show quote)


Those animals are far removed from their natural habitat, and they will destroy the Columbian ecology if allowed To be there. Those animals need to be removed and taken back to their native land and environment.
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Nov 14, 2023 06:07:27   #
Ava'sPapa wrote:
have you seen the dog? Who left the door open?


How in the hell did that thing get built?
Bruce.
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Nov 14, 2023 05:41:41   #
MosheR wrote:
I'm going to get together with my son in law to see if we can get a shot at it ... however insignificant that photo would be. He's an astronomer geek, and we arranged this a couple of weeks ago.


I hope you guys were able to get some shots of it. I would love to see them and I wonder if it’s visible here in North Texas.
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Nov 14, 2023 05:19:34   #
bcheary wrote:
Quora.com

In 2010, after the strong thaw in some areas of Siberia, Russia, a beautiful woolly mammoth calf weighing one ton was discovered. After 39,000 years in the ice, the calf was in perfect condition and still had its fur and muscle tissue intact. Thanks to the, Russian scientists, for the first time in history, we managed to take blood samples from a prehistoric animal.

According to research, the mammoth's death occurred while crossing the swamp, and due to the low temperatures and surrounding ice, the body remained in perfect condition.

Scientists and researchers from South Korea have suggested that thanks to the DNA samples obtained from Yuka's body, they could clone this extinct species in the future, giving life again to one of the great mammals in history.

Yuka was not the first mammoth found, in 1977 an excavator accidentally found the corpse of a small mammoth but unfortunately it was not well preserved
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This is very cool and in my lifetime I would like to see it cloned and see what it looks like and how it acts.
Bruce
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Nov 14, 2023 05:14:03   #
ImageCreator wrote:
Clean and mean


Me too.
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Nov 14, 2023 05:11:52   #
Laramie wrote:
Is Anchor still open? Sapporo dropped it this year, I think, and employees were trying to reopen as an employee owned business.


This is a good question I was drinking anchor when I was in San Francisco. It was really good.
Bruce.
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Nov 14, 2023 05:08:07   #
Robeng wrote:
Her name is Ruby Kye. Worked with her the other day.


My first impression is that she is an experienced model, and these images are Very well done.
And yes, I agree with the others. The mono chrome image is a very nice touch.
Bruce
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Nov 13, 2023 06:05:51   #
bcheary wrote:
https://www.newsweek.com/we-are-all-jews-here-remarkable-story-american-officer-who-saved-200-lives-opinion-1461868


Wonderful story of bravery. Thank you for sharing.
Bruce.
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