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trykiyashop · 2 years ago
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idontmindifuforgetme · 1 year ago
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Currently doing organic chemistry research and i SWEAR there are like 4 guys for every 1 girl on our chemistry department’s research floor. Where are my women in stem
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tightjeansjavi · 10 months ago
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I genuinely do my best to avoid going to target or any other retail store around this time of the year bc I do not need to buy more Halloween decor when I already have enough 😭 but it’s my dads birthday today so I had to get him a card and idk what happened! A Deadpool & Wolverine shirt ended up in my cart along with an Olivia Rodrigo hoodie 😩🙏🏻
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funkervogt · 11 months ago
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Sephora prices are literally completely unjustifiable. I dont know
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polarfarina · 1 year ago
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Made some easy meat tomato sauce for dinner and mmmmm even though the tomato part was pre-done it was still so so good and satisfying. Look
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So filling. So delicious
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luxe-pauvre · 2 years ago
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Hi Holly.
I know this is a personal question. I have been very curious what do you carry in your handbag? You know, if you were making a Vogue video What’s In My Bag? If it’s not something you’d want to share here, I completely understand. I can’t help being curious, forgive me! And have a lovely day.
'...if you were making a Vogue video What’s In My Bag' This is a question on par with person that asked for an Into The Gloss style top shelf.
Phone, purse, keys, AirPods, travel pass, umbrella, sunglasses, pouch for my medication, my planner and pen, whatever book I'm currently reading.
Small pouch with: compact mirror, perfume, hair brush, hair pin, mini lint roller, tissues, blotting paper, face mask, mini toothbrush and toothpaste, stick SPF 50+, plasters, bobby pins, hair tie, hand sanitiser, cuticle oil, lip balm, lipstick of the day.
If the bag is too small for it all, I'll decant the essentials for the occasion.
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miss-floral-thief · 1 year ago
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I guess I don’t spray too much deodorant but already sweating with a backless shirt
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braincellwhatsthat · 4 months ago
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having an olive/neutralish undertone sucks ass cause i have to mix my concealers and tinted moisturizers that are too warm with the ones that are too cool. Maybe put some color corrector or bronzer in the mix depending on how often i went outside
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accuratescalesuganda · 5 months ago
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special Kitchen Weighing Scale Designed for Minimal Maintenance
Bakery weighing scale attempts to give an accurate measurement for cooking or baking. The exact measure guarantees perfect taste of your dish. Digital Kitchen Scales for Baking and Cooking.
Premium Stainless Steel Food Scales, Professional Food Weighing Scales with LCD Display, Kitchen with Digital Display; Measures in: Grams, kilograms, Pounds; Maximum Weighing Capacity: 10 kg.
Thank you for allowing Accurate Weighing Scales (U) Ltd the privilege to serve you in advance. For inquiries on deliveries contact us
Office +256 (0) 705 577 823, +256 (0) 775 259 917
Address: Wandegeya KCCA Market South Wing, 2nd Floor Room SSF 036
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scalesweighing · 8 months ago
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20kg Mechanical Baby Scale Infant Weighing Scales in Uganda
Professional Infant Scale (removable tray)
The infant digital scale is gently curved to prevent infants from rolling off during weighing, and features excellent precision to accurately track babies' growth. It is compatible with infant length measurement devices, and features a removable tray for easy cleaning.
Infant Scale (removable tray) A baby scale is used to weigh newborns and very young children too young to stand. … Measuring the changing weight of an infant in the first few months of life cleaning Vibration-free weighing: vibrations are filtered out so that a stable weight is obtained, ideal for restless babies Backlit LCD display
Thank you for allowing Accurate Weighing Scales (U) Ltd the privilege to serve you in advance. For inquiries on deliveries contact us
Office +256 (0) 705 577 823, +256 (0) 775 259 917
Address: Wandegeya KCCA Market South Wing, 2nd Floor Room SSF 036
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alexandrium · 9 months ago
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watching baby slowly drift to sleep. not in a motherly way but in a procrastinating the mess he left behind from eating breakfast kind of way
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aria0fgold · 11 months ago
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"Ah! I'm flammable!" I say, as I accidentally step on lava in minecraft.
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 Digital barcode printer Scale for Supermarket in Kampala
Weighing Function: The scale component of the device is used to accurately measure the weight of the product. It can handle a wide range of weights, depending on the specific model.
Barcode Generation: Once the weight is determined, the barcode label printer scale generates a barcode based on the weight and other relevant information, such as the product code or description. The barcode is usually a standard symbology like UPC or EAN.
Label Printing: The device prints the generated barcode onto a label, along with additional information like the product name, price, and any other relevant details. The label may also include a human-readable representation of the barcode for manual entry if needed.
Thank you for allowing Accurate Weighing Scales (U) Ltd the privilege to serve you in advance.
For inquiries on deliveries contact us
Office +256 705 577 823, +256 775 259 917
Address: Wandegeya KCCA Market South Wing, 2nd Floor Room SSF 036
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labotronicsscientific · 1 year ago
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Grain Moisture Meter
Grain Moisture Meter is a calibration tool that provides instant moisture measurement readings. Two long sensor pins are used for making direct contact with the material. It provides accurate moisture measurement for 25 kinds of grains. Automatic power off post five minutes prolongs it’s battery life. Audible alarm alerts you when your pre-selected moisture content has been reached, thus ensuring good quality grains.
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reasonsforhope · 1 year ago
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As relentless rains pounded LA, the city’s “sponge” infrastructure helped gather 8.6 billion gallons of water—enough to sustain over 100,000 households for a year.
Earlier this month, the future fell on Los Angeles. A long band of moisture in the sky, known as an atmospheric river, dumped 9 inches of rain on the city over three days—over half of what the city typically gets in a year. It’s the kind of extreme rainfall that’ll get ever more extreme as the planet warms.
The city’s water managers, though, were ready and waiting. Like other urban areas around the world, in recent years LA has been transforming into a “sponge city,” replacing impermeable surfaces, like concrete, with permeable ones, like dirt and plants. It has also built out “spreading grounds,” where water accumulates and soaks into the earth.
With traditional dams and all that newfangled spongy infrastructure, between February 4 and 7 the metropolis captured 8.6 billion gallons of stormwater, enough to provide water to 106,000 households for a year. For the rainy season in total, LA has accumulated 14.7 billion gallons.
Long reliant on snowmelt and river water piped in from afar, LA is on a quest to produce as much water as it can locally. “There's going to be a lot more rain and a lot less snow, which is going to alter the way we capture snowmelt and the aqueduct water,” says Art Castro, manager of watershed management at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. “Dams and spreading grounds are the workhorses of local stormwater capture for either flood protection or water supply.”
Centuries of urban-planning dogma dictates using gutters, sewers, and other infrastructure to funnel rainwater out of a metropolis as quickly as possible to prevent flooding. Given the increasingly catastrophic urban flooding seen around the world, though, that clearly isn’t working anymore, so now planners are finding clever ways to capture stormwater, treating it as an asset instead of a liability. “The problem of urban hydrology is caused by a thousand small cuts,” says Michael Kiparsky, director of the Wheeler Water Institute at UC Berkeley. “No one driveway or roof in and of itself causes massive alteration of the hydrologic cycle. But combine millions of them in one area and it does. Maybe we can solve that problem with a thousand Band-Aids.”
Or in this case, sponges. The trick to making a city more absorbent is to add more gardens and other green spaces that allow water to percolate into underlying aquifers—porous subterranean materials that can hold water—which a city can then draw from in times of need. Engineers are also greening up medians and roadside areas to soak up the water that’d normally rush off streets, into sewers, and eventually out to sea...
To exploit all that free water falling from the sky, the LADWP has carved out big patches of brown in the concrete jungle. Stormwater is piped into these spreading grounds and accumulates in dirt basins. That allows it to slowly soak into the underlying aquifer, which acts as a sort of natural underground tank that can hold 28 billion gallons of water.
During a storm, the city is also gathering water in dams, some of which it diverts into the spreading grounds. “After the storm comes by, and it's a bright sunny day, you’ll still see water being released into a channel and diverted into the spreading grounds,” says Castro. That way, water moves from a reservoir where it’s exposed to sunlight and evaporation, into an aquifer where it’s banked safely underground.
On a smaller scale, LADWP has been experimenting with turning parks into mini spreading grounds, diverting stormwater there to soak into subterranean cisterns or chambers. It’s also deploying green spaces along roadways, which have the additional benefit of mitigating flooding in a neighborhood: The less concrete and the more dirt and plants, the more the built environment can soak up stormwater like the actual environment naturally does.
As an added benefit, deploying more of these green spaces, along with urban gardens, improves the mental health of residents. Plants here also “sweat,” cooling the area and beating back the urban heat island effect—the tendency for concrete to absorb solar energy and slowly release it at night. By reducing summer temperatures, you improve the physical health of residents. “The more trees, the more shade, the less heat island effect,” says Castro. “Sometimes when it’s 90 degrees in the middle of summer, it could get up to 110 underneath a bus stop.”
LA’s far from alone in going spongy. Pittsburgh is also deploying more rain gardens, and where they absolutely must have a hard surface—sidewalks, parking lots, etc.—they’re using special concrete bricks that allow water to seep through. And a growing number of municipalities are scrutinizing properties and charging owners fees if they have excessive impermeable surfaces like pavement, thus incentivizing the switch to permeable surfaces like plots of native plants or urban gardens for producing more food locally.
So the old way of stormwater management isn’t just increasingly dangerous and ineffective as the planet warms and storms get more intense—it stands in the way of a more beautiful, less sweltering, more sustainable urban landscape. LA, of all places, is showing the world there’s a better way.
-via Wired, February 19, 2024
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bsr-korea · 1 year ago
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[#Pit-a-pat] The joyful journey to OSAKA with SELENUS
SELENUS embarked on a thrilling 4-day trip to Osaka, Japan, where they enjoyed the attractions and food. Their mini skincare kit made packing easy. With its compact size and generous volume, their travel companion also impressed a friend.
Hello, Everyone! This is SELENUS~! ๑•‿•๑ I embarked on an exciting 4-day trip to OSAKA with my friends. As expected, being a city known for tourism, there are many attractions and plenty of food options. I understand why people have said that they had such a great time on a trip to JAPAN! During my time in OSAKA, the weather was so nice that I could fully appreciate the scenary of…
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