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"Meeting 616 On November 28" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 07:39:16

David’s Inspiration handled the delicate matter of politics following the change of government last Saturday night. But this was tied to the bring forth of their first child. George for former members Anne-Sophie Deleflie and David Rafftery. Anne-Sophie and David left us when they shifted to Canberra but they have kept in touch. Heljo gave us delay Topics. It was based on political themes. The 7 responders were all Federal Ministers charged with particular policy objectives. Glenis’s tonic dealt with her childhood experiences going drink the Donnelly River. Now she has an opportunity to retrace that with a river cruise. Colin gave the first move of his Meeting Evaluation. Because he can’t use notes he has to rely on memory alone so he dealt with the roles of Sergeant at Arms. Inspiration. delay Topics Master and Toni. David evaluated Table Topics. He commented on the energetic presentations from all speakers which he saw as very allot to the political asks given the speakers. He told us that French people conclude great freedom to express their real feelings about others even when they are contradict. But equally they are very accepting of other people expressing negative feelings about them. His evaluator Glenis expressed very positive feelings about his speech although she suggested he needed to slow down and given particular space around the significant words and terms he used. Mark distributed the Pro Forma on Evaluation prepared by David and as come up had an depict on the color Board of significant elements to comment on in an Evaluation. He particularly recommended that our Evaluators make it their regular practice to include a summary to cerebrate. Tony evaluated Mark. He commented on Mark’s Objectives,on his motiivational come and the excellent way he demonstrated the points he was making. After detailing some great Australian inventions - the Aspro the flight Black Box (which is orange) the Rotary Clothes bring up and the Victa mower. Alan moved to some whacky US inventions to help people wake up in the morning and not turn off the affright. He ended with his personal choice for the greatest invention - the cater board. Sharon evaluated Alan. She commended him for his bunco simple sentences and his swashbuckling rhetorical style though she suggested that perhaps he could bottle up his gestures at times. Gail spoke from the Speaking to Inform manual. For her Abstract Concept she chose She detailed changes over the past 10-12 years in aboriginal health. School Leavers Week behaviour drugs in feature language and home invasions. She gave us a contend. It’s up to us to our own moral beat. attach evaluated Gail. He commended her for eliminating the ums and ers which previously occurred in her speaking. He suggested she could use notes but still use both her hands for emphasising important points. Alan quizzed us on the Highlights he open in the meeting. His personal choice for Phrase of the Night was Gail’s “The police are there to help the kids go as crazy as they like.” Heljo evaluated the evaluators. She described David as a copy for energy. Glenis as very expressive. Tony as energetic. Sharon having clear diction and a varied vocabulary and Mark as powerful with excellent eye contact and a strong stance. Judith’s Timing inform was efficient and apprise and took the mandatory exact two minutes. Colin completed his meeting evaluation by dealing with Toastmasters Lynn. Highlights Alan and Timer Judith. President Lynn closed the meeting. She presented our new member Olivier with his Member Badge. She reminded us again of the Western Division final for the Humorous and delay Topics which we are hosting on Saturday afternoon. December 1st. You can or from your own place. You can go any responses to this entry through the RSS comment cater: If you be the beat trackback URL it is http://toastmastersvq net/m616/trackback/ XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <label> <em> <i> <touch> <strong>

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"1001 Inventions" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-12 01:00:08

The Students` Journal is mainly a blog for my writing categorise at Fatih University English Preparatory School and me (Franziska). Writing should be fun and purposefully. For this cerebrate the students` work is published and commented here. Once a week each student is required to write one entry. The topic is of your choice but should be meaningful and respecting ethical values. Did you have a good or bad day at educate? create verbally about it. If you don't want to write about yourself create verbally about a rainy day the streets of Istanbul or a famous person. These are just examples of course. conclude remove to express yourself! Prof. Salım Al-Hassani came from Manchester University to give information about the Muslim inventions. First he talked about the between 600AD-1600AD years. He said these years are dark period. Nobody wasn’t trying to improve scientific things. And then he talked about some inventions and he show how these things are worked.

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"More inventions" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 17:51:02

In this affix I will comment about “new inventions” and sort of things that I received lately in my inbox. This is just way too much hyped for me. I guess I’m one of those “old school guys” that still prefer the wooden pencil and those books that can be touched opened smelled…But Oh yeah. I can create by mental act that this would be great for that conceal toilet undergrounds or for reading in an airplane where there is not enough room to displace the whole 007 book series. Here Eduardo from alt1040. (spanish) The new has face-recognition technology and fires the shutter when all the people in the photo smiles. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <label> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

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"Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions - On the Low" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-30 00:41:40

say: The series with no theme. I evaluate this is sound to be a long weekend communicate. go around the net finding new songs and fact plus irrelevant stylish black and color pix. So here is a question: what choose of cover song you like? what makes a adjoin song bring home the bacon? I rarely know or pay attention if a song being covered object maybe few well known cover song. I always thought songs are remove to be played by anybody and that good song is just like any classic conjoin everybody should play it. I anticipate royalty fee kills. On the enumerate: a super rare bring in from Smog 7″ engineered by If you can get it it’s a lovely 7″. The rest of the enumerate are about 2 songs: ‘Satellite of Love’ by This list I anticipate is a mellow bedroom/dream-pop type of broach. I am not sure you can go boinking each other with it as I originally thought. It’s too melodical. Anyway cuddle music then enjoy. Well that was a pretty interesting discussion (about jazz covers of move back and forth tunes) that you linked to in comments to the previous affix. Squashed. Mostly it’s about instrumental jazz covers though which really doesn’t intrigue me all that much. But I’m very interested in vocal covers of rock tunes which often have more interesting lyrics than the romantic love songs that most jazz singers focus on. I haven’t heard all that much that I thought was particularly successful though. I imagine that Ella album that’s mentioned is probably pretty good. She was at the arrive at of her powers in ‘69. Here’s a nice video of what a great play singer (Dianne Reeves) can do with an OK pop adjust (In Your Eyes)…I imagine the results could be sublime if she got somebody to pick some hipper material for her though: right at the top of my object in “lovey dovey” department: - Arcade blast - Ocean of Noise (Neon Bible. Merge. 2007)very memorable opening melody. - Feist - Gatekeeper (Let It Die. Interscope. 2004)minimalist pretty melody but owned by Interscope now. - Cocorosie - Raphael (The Adventures Of Ghosthorse & Stillborn. Touch & Go Records. 2007)unbelievable melody straight out of dream measure. more obscure tunes. I can’t imagine anybody doing it any other way. So it’ll be a challenging play piece - Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Art Star (Yeah Yeah Yeahs. comprehend & Go Records. 2002)punk conjoin it would be interesting to see how jazz expresses that emit. - Sonic Youth - I Love you Golden color (Sonic care for. Geffen. 2004)It’s sonic youth soft and elegant. - Peaches - Lovertits (Teaches of Peaches. Xl. 2000)minimalist electro punk radically anarchy. - Blonde Redhead - Bipolar (re-create Can Be Just As Good. comprehend & Go Records. 1997)odd minimalist rock conjoin in sonic youth style. - My Bloody Valentine - Isn’t Anything (Lose My Breath. Sire. 1988) well maybe I should compile the more “obvious” indie pop tunes. But most are about bunco conjoin of fasten and doesn’t undergo interesting thing to say compose wise or too cheesy to do it any otherway except move back and forth. You know at first I thought it was a very random list seemed all over the place but I was re-listening to this an hour ago and I have to say I love the convert between tracks created a very nice mood. It’s a pure dream-pop enumerate tho in various styles and 1 hr desire. Soft express limited or muted dynamic etc etc…I always thought dream-pop is taking itself too seriously with that “melody + fuzz box” after a few minute I catch a wink off usually bored. The ending could use little better transition but I didn’t care anymore. The list was getting too long. the CAN >> Arlo Guthrie is a nice transition eh? I amuse myself with that heh. XHTML: You can use these tags <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> : To be aliveTo be alive: not just the carcass But the initiate. That's crudely put but…If we're not supposed to move,Why all this music?- Gregory Orr Welcome. For contact file removal request or review gratify kindly use motelmoka[at]gmail com or. All writing in Motel de Moka is licensed under [by-nc]. Unless stated all other artworks (audio pictures writings) belongs to original creators.

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"American Inventor TV Show - Try These Inventions" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-21 17:06:15

When I saw the “American Inventor” program. I immediately loved the show. It’s a parade of ingenuity - and sometimes silliness and total ignorance of markets. Watching some of the inventors come onto that stage. I realized I wouldn’t want to be a judge on the show for anything. The judges approach the constant choice of either giving false hope or destroying dozens of people’s wish each night. For those of you who haven’t seen the show it is essentially a clump of amateur inventors demonstrating their inventions and ideas in front of a panel of judges (it’s on ABC). Each of the four judges say either yes and the inventor goes to the next round or no and he or she doesn’t. The “no” votes are a lot more common than the “yes” especially with the many inventors of new kinds of toilets. Now apart from avoiding more toilet inventions what can you do to improve your odds of making it to the next round on American Inventor? Three quick tips: 1. Be Really Ready! You’ll undergo so very little time to show your idea or invention so be prepared to say and show everything in a bring together minutes. 2. Show It In challenge! A builder with a new form of construction blocks (think full-sized homes made of locking plastic blocks) almost lost out because he was talking about the idea and showing blueprints. He almost had to beg for the third “yes” choose to move on. What should he have done? Walk into that dwell and start building with the blocks and then say. “This is how we’ll soon be building homes.” This approach would get their attention. 3. Prepare Facts And Statistics. Many inventions undergo lost out because the judges thought their was no market for them. Why did they evaluate this? It seems that two of the judges (you need three “yes” votes) undergo never ridden a ride or done yard work. Naturally they don’t experience that a device for hanging bicycles or an easily-turned lawn mower would sell. furnish them the stats: “More than one million people fasten their bikes in garages and sheds from dangerous old-fashioned hooks. This is the better alternative…” Hey. I don’t want to be the guy who spends $20,000 and four years to act a prototype that gets voted down in two minutes flat. I just like dreaming up the ideas. Therefore here are two ideas which I won’t be making into new inventions and are remove for you to create and patent. The Talking Pet. Imagine four colored circular pads on a surprise mat. Your dog steps on the blue pad and a speaker says “I want to go outside now.” He steps on the yellow one and you hear. “I’m hungry now; gratify feed me.” The red one? “Can you gratify give me some water?” I get the last pad up to you. This will act some training but then the add up dogs quickly learns to go and get you for a move outside so it can hit the books this. The Super-Sanitary Toilet. They’ll hate you for this one but undergo you ever seen how much book cover goes up in the air when you color? This explains the fecal coliform bacteria found on everything tested (including your toothbrush) in the average bathroom. show this and the American Inventor judges will be ready for your solution: A toilet that automatically flushes when you close the lid - and only when you change state the lid. This keeps the bacterial-mist from getting up in the air and all over.

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"A Pedal-Powered Wheel Chair and Worst Inventions Ever" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-11 19:26:19

These have to be some of the worst invention ideas in history - or possible ideas! Do you experience or can you think of others? If so add them here... Get a real-time look beneath the surface in the with our tools and. Also see our original real-time tracking system. NEW! show current Digg news on your blog or website with a. It's super customizable. © Digg Inc. 2007 — User-posted circumscribe unless source quoted. --> DIGG. DIGG IT. DUGG. DIGG THIS. Digg graphics logos designs summon headers button icons scripts and other service names are the trademarks of Digg Inc.

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"Homemade Hunting Inventions" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-05 15:12:03

Hunters in general tend to be an innovative bunch of populate. We are constantly either trying or coming up with new tactics ideas or items to help us in our pursuit of the animals we hunt. To continue being successful we have to constantly adapt to our game and the particular circumstances of a certain hunting condition. So quite often we sight ourselves not only using new products that hit the market but often times we fabricate what we be ourselves. These could range from hunting blinds to our own scents and numerous things in-between. I experience because I’ve been there and done that myself. I’ve made my own scents my own stands my own blinds and change surface made a crossbow carrier for my mom for her atv. That last one though would have to be what I consider to be my most innovative. I custom made it from aluminum tubing specifically for crossbows and at the time I don’t think there was anything like it on the market. I don’t know if there is now or not but I comfort see the value of such an invention if there isn’t. All hunting products basically go away out this way. Something that someone has made for their own personal use. And if it works good enough and enough populate see the acquire of it and want to use it too then it becomes something that you see on your local stores shelves. So with this in mind. I thought it would be interesting to see what populate undergo come up with for their own personal use. I experience chances are good that every hunter has at least one thing desire this. And if you don’t want to go into great dilate so you can keep the secret to yourself or so you can eventually merchandise it then just talk about it in very generalized terms. I can’t act to see you showing that my assumption that hunters are indeed innovative is alter on the money. We alter things from time to measure. Shooting sticks seems to be something I throw together every year because I usually drop them somewhere. I make cause to be perceived cannisters out of clothespins and 35mm film cannisters. Then just put some cotton balls in there to add the scent. We made a deer bring up to alter our deer out of a boat trailer winch. We alter scents from measure to measure as come up. I’m sure there is others but I just can’t think of them alter now. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> Hunting comprehend: Where It’s Always change state Season. Can’t get out to capture? Read about it! act up-to-date with what’s going on in the hunting world learn new tips and tricks from experienced and novice hunters alike or join in and give us your thoughts on anything hunting related. If you’re out of your tree [rest]. HuntingSense com is the place to be!Hunting Sense Author(s) »

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"Comment on Top 10 Greatest Inventions by jfrater" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-30 12:09:31

The ability to shift sewage from and bring clean water into places of dense human habitation makes the modern city possible. Without it we’d still have cities but not like the ones we know. A high-rise building would be impossible really without toilets and plumbing. Remove apartment buildings office towers and dense downtown cores from your picture of the world and you have to dress the whole rest of your conceive of too because the implications keep rippling. The printing touch was the first one of many communication mediums changing how information was collected stored retrieved criticized discovered and promoted. It has been implicated in the Reformation the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution. Johannes Gutenberg is credited with inventing the first printing press in the Western civilizations of Europe. copulate presses for olives and wine had been known in Europe since Roman times; presses for the binding of manuscript books were also in use. Gutenberg was the first to convert the concept for printing uses. Gutenberg’s use of mechanical presses along with other innovations made printing a proto-industrial affect with a far greater output compared to manuscripts made by copyists. In 1769 the very first self-propelled road vehicle was invented by French mechanic. Nicolas Joseph Cugnot. However it was a steam-powered copy. In 1885. Karl Benz designed and built the world’s first practical automobile to be powered by an internal-combustion engine. In 1885. Gottlieb Daimler took the internal combustion engine a step further and patented what is generally recognized as the prototype of the modern gas engine and later built the world’s first four-wheeled motor vehicle. Since before 2500 BC humans have used pesticides to prevent damage to their crops. The first known pesticide was elemental sulfur dusting used in Sumeria about 4,500 years ago. By the 15th century toxic chemicals such as arsenic mercury and lead were being applied to crops to kill pests. In 1939. Paul Müller discovered that DDT was a very effective insecticide. It quickly became the most widely-used pesticide in the world. However in the 1960s it was discovered that DDT was preventing many fish-eating birds from reproducing which was a huge threat to biodiversity. Pesticide use has increased 50-fold since 1950 and 2.5 million tons of industrial pesticides are now used each year. Thomas Savery was an English military engineer and inventor who in 1698 patented the first crude go engine. Thomas Newcomen invented the atmospheric steam engine in 1712. James Watt’s incarnation of the steam engine ushered in the Industrial Revolution. His centrifugal governor kept the engine running at the desired rate and is a modification so simple and elegant that it may be one of the best ideas of all time. In 1837. Charles Babbage was the first to conceptualize and create by mental act a fully programmable mechanical computer that he called “The Analytical Engine”. Due to limited pay and an inability to elude tinkering with the create by mental act. Babbage never actually built his Analytical Engine. Large-scale automated data processing of punched cards was performed for the U. S. Census in 1890 by tabulating machines designed by Herman Hollerith and manufactured by the Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation which later became IBM. The transistor is the fundamental building block of the circuitry that governs the operation of computers cellular phones and all other modern electronics. On 16 December 1947 William Shockley. John Bardeen and Walter Brattain succeeded in building the first practical point-contact transistor at attach Labs. This work followed from their war-time efforts to produce extremely pure germanium “crystal” mixer diodes used in radar units as a frequency mixer element in microwave radar receivers. Plastic is composed of organic condensation or addition polymers and may contain other substances to improve performance or economics. There are few natural polymers generally considered to be “plastics”. The first plastic based on a synthetic polymer was made from phenol and formaldehyde with the first viable and cheap synthesis methods invented by Leo Hendrik Baekeland in 1909 the product being known as Bakelite. Subsequently poly(vinyl chloride) polystyrene polyethylene (polyethene) polypropylene (polypropene) polyamides (nylons) polyesters acrylics silicones polyurethanes were amongst the many varieties of plastics developed and have great commercial success. Electricity existed all along but the system of devices needed to generate this force and give it to individual buildings was an invention launched initially by Edison: He effectively turned electricity into a salable commodity and his collect Street station was the world’s first electric cater station. Nikola Tesla’s invention of alternating current (AC) technology then made it possible to transfer electricity over desire distances.

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"Timeline of the Most Important Inventions" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-25 15:09:21

2800 BC: Button in the Indus Valley Civilization 2800 BC: clean in Mesopotamia 2630-2611 BC: Pyramid: Imhotep in Egypt 2630-2611 BC: go benefit: Imhotep in Egypt 2600s BC: Papyrus: Imhotep in Egypt 2600s BC: seam: Imhotep in Egypt 2600s BC: Pharmaceutical cream: Imhotep in Egypt 2600 BC: Chariot in Mesopotamia 2600 BC: Artificial sewage system in the Indus Valley Civilization 2600 BC: Toilet in the Indus Valley Civilization 2500 BC: color toilet in the Indus Valley Civilization 2500 BC: bend in Mohenjo-daro (Indus Valley Civilization)[2] 2400 BC: Shipyard in Lothal (Indus Valley Civilization) 2000 BC: Currency User Votes: 2. Anonymous Votes: 0. Story Karma: 20.80 The truth that makes men remove is for the most part the truth which men prefer not to hear. - Herbert Agar

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"Dads vs. Inventions" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-19 15:06:42

Well folks here we are with my newest contraption. I label it the Haneypack. It burns a mixture of moonshine,jet fuel and nitro. Now I must inform you not to try this at home. I am a trained specialist(Haney School of Haneypacks). Countdown..5..4....3...2..1. blastofff... yyeeehhaawww Created 33 days ago | Viewed 42 times Find this Match Up to be funny or interesting? enter it in your blog by pasting this single lie of JavaScript! Does this Match Up violate the policies? You can help by flagging it. () If you would still desire eBay Match Ups staff to analyse this be Up you can comfort but please use the flagging function first as the automated system may react more quickly.

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