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Give me a ticket for an aroplane.
Ain't got time to take a fast train.
^ Lonely day's are gone a-goin home
My baby just wrote me a letter :sexylady:
Aerial photo taken on Sept. 28, 2018 shows vehicles moving on the Baisha Bridge in Liuzhou, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The Baisha Bridge was put into use on Friday. The 1,920-meter long and 38-meter wide bridge started construction in May, 2015
Daytime.
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Night-time
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Central Arch
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They should put a model of a little man in a boat on the top section.
Once upon a time in the west, I worked in an architects office producing 3D computer models from the architects sketches for planning approval. The design group was sold en bloc to another architectural company and we moved in. They had not used 3D CAD modelling previously so I was assigned to the architectural future projects and competition group.
One competition was for a leisure centre/swimming pool competition. The architects would present me with plans and sketches and my role was to create 3D CAD models from which images could be extracted for their entry. One software feature was the ability to project a shape along a centre line which changed from say a square cross section to a circular cross section. My ability to create the water flumes,
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External swimming pool water flumes.
This technique allowed images to be produced from any selected point along them and in any direction helped the architects to review or modify their designs and obtain planning approvals and investment funding. Subsequently once the design had been finalised videos were produced and included in their competition proposals. The videos illustrated the experience of a person sliding down a flume, going through enclosed an open sections twisting around structure and through glass walls and ending up outside into the pool. Nowadays of course they all use 3D models. But only Fosters, at the time a London based and one of the world's leaders in architectural design, was producing better.
As you can see on the central arch of the bridge the vertical shape twists from the external face as it rises to the internal face as it descends. Prior to 3D computer modelling it would have been nigh on impossible to create the wooden formwork enabling the shape of the arch segments to be poured.
Nowadays it's old hat and many infrastructure/building designs utilise 3D modelling to ensure components slip together seamlessly on site and sell the projects to clients and investors.
Georgetown last night. Fall is in the air.
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^ pics of 40 something American MILF's?
(please, no google images of fat chicks, cuz I know how you thinking)
^There were a few no pics though.
...^beautiful pic...
Beautiful plant.
Yeah I see bee's love it too.
Errr Nectar
...*sigh*...
Ho hum
Does it sound anything like a bee?
Why the fuss about a bum ble bee?
^Another Brahman... :)
Quote:
Brahman is a beef breed that’s used most commonly across the USA, South America and Australia. The breed is developed from the Zebu cattle of Asia, and has been selectively bred from Indian strains of Kankrej, Ongole, Gir and Gujarat cattle.
^^ A very skinny one. Is it the type of grass, there seems to be plenty of grass and water available?
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My neice is partied out in the Carolinas.
...*sigh*...I was trying (with my usual sensitivity) to help Nappy with his grammar by proving examples of apostrophe use and non-use...I have no interest in or knowledge of bees proclivities...or any desire to encourage a move into the weeds...
When yer 5 yr old calls you over to look at their writing book.
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Don't think I've ever been so proud in all me life. :)
^ Niiiiice :)
Your 5 year old has quite some pen control...
Getting ready for my man den...
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^^^ Takes after Dad. She even has your handwriting. :)
I must admit, my boys, who are almost 5 are still doing XXX ... and that's the boy with the better pen control.
Bogan, imitation is the finest form of flattery. To be a little Lulu.
Sadly, my kids fart in my general direction ... flatulence control they have mastered :sad:
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Air Asia Flight
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Nutrients
...^saw that in the bts station: it may be deliberate...