photomuse
photomuse
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Photography is a hobby that I use to relax with. Parents and friends keep telling me to go Pro but then it is a job and not a relaxation.
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photomuse · 5 years ago
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photomuse · 6 years ago
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“NIKOLA TESLA FOR THE FIRST TIME DESCRIBES HIS NEW SYSTEM FOR SUPPLYING WIRELESS POWER TO RUN ALL THE EARTH’S INDUSTRIES.”
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By Marcel Roland. New York American, September 3, 1911.
By a series of discoveries and inventions just perfected, Nikola Tesla, the electrical scientist, has upset what has hitherto been regarded as one of the fixed laws of nature. “Every effect diminishes with distance,” is the way the textbooks have expressed it.
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Tesla now says that instead of decreasing like other forces, electricity may be made to increase in intensity with the distance traveled.
The full significance of this discovery may not be at once apparent. It is obvious, however, that it annihilates space. There can be no limit to the power of the electric wave which increases in intensity the further it travels.
For nearly 20 years Tesla has been working on his plan, he calls it his wireless “World System.” If it is put into successful execution it will convert the earth into a gigantic conduit, which will pass power for all earthly activities, and make possible communication with other planets.
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From time to time Tesla has made partial announcements as his work progressed. This, however, is the first comprehensive account of his system as a whole that the inventor has consented to give to the world.
“Through ages past man has anyways attempted to project in some way or other energy into space. In all his attempts, no matter what agent he employed, he was hampered by the inexorable law of nature which says every effect diminishes with distance, generally as the square of the same, sometimes more rapidly.
“I saw at once that space was annihilated in all the three aspects; in the transport of our bodies and materials and in the earth, transmission of the energies necessary for our existence. You can imagine how profoundly I was affected by this revelation. Technically, it meant that the earth, as a whole, had certain periods of vibrations, and that by by impressing electrical vibrations of the same periods upon it, it could be thrown into oscillations of such nature that innumerable benefits could be derived.
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“It is difficult to convey an idea of these inventions without resorting to technical terms. The first and best known of these is my transformer, which enables the production of electrical vibrations of transcending intensities. I have already attained activities of many millions of horse power; but this is nothing compared to those which I am expecting to get with my improved apparatus.
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“The second is what I have termed my magnifying transmitter, which I look upon as my best electrical invention, and with which any distance can be bridged. I have already passed of this wonderful instrument and am confident that a message can be flashed to such a distance as the planet Mars.
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“Some technical men would be disposed to look upon such statements as those of a dreamer, but it is only because they have not had opportunities to see experiments which I have actually performed. The third invention I have designated as the “Art of individualization,” which enables the transmission of an unlimited number of messages through a wire or wireless, without the slightest interference. Not before this improvement is universally adopted will the world fully realise the benefits of telegraphy and telephony. The fourth invention is my receiver, which concentrates the energy transmitted over a wide area into the operating device.”
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What would the voltage in your transmitter be?
“In the transmission of telegraphic and telephonic messages I shall employ from five to ten million volts, but in transmitting power in great quantities, as much as one hundred million volts will be used.“
How will your “World System” compare with those now in use as regards to cost?
“We could easily afford to offer a transmission of telegraphic and telephonic messages to any terrestrial distance for five cents a word. In a short while no one will think it anything out of the way to dictate or to write a long letter across the Pacific.”
How long does it take for the transmission of a message, by your system, around the world?
“The exact time is, according to my measurements, 43-1000 of a second, which is a speed about 50 per cent greater than that of light.
“The impulse starts from my magnifying transmitter with infinite speed, slows first rapidly and then at a lesser rate until, when it has penetrated to a distance of 6000 miles from the transmitter, it proceeds with approximately the speed of light. From there on it accelerates, first slowly and then more rapidly, and reaches the opposite point of the globe again with infinite speed only to rebound and pass through the same phases on its way back to the transmitter.
“This movement of electricity through the Earth, which takes place strictly in accordance with a mathematical law, and enables a great number of accurate measurements and determinations to be made, which are of immense practical and scientific value.”
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Is your universal marine service based upon this principle?
“Largely so. In setting up and maintaining stationary waves in the earth its entire surface is subdivided in perfectly definite zones of electric activity, so that any observer of all those data which are of importance to navigators as the latitude and longitude, the position with reference to a given point, the speed of travel, and the course followed. This method is quite exact and reliable, and once introduced will be instrumental in a great saving of time, life and property.”
When your system of time distribution is introduced what kind of devices will be used for indicating the hour?
“They will be ever so much simpler than the ordinary clocks or watches, being entirely devoid of wheel work. For personal use a small case will be provided resembling that of a watch which would indicate precisely the time and require no more attention than a compass for instance. The large clocks on towers and public edifices in general will be replaced by extremely simple devices operated on the same principle.
“All these will be ‘tuned’ to a wireless wave sent out at a certain time. This will automatically set the hands of every ‘tuned’ time piece.”
In operating stock tickers, will the present instruments have to be replaced by others?
“Not at all, they will remain intact. A great financier told me that this should be one of the most valuable and practical applications of my system, inasmuch as the instantaneous operation of such instruments all the world over will go far toward allaying panics and failures which are at present mostly due to the inadequacy and stagnation of channels of information.”
“A business man will be able to dictate in his office a letter which will appear in type at any other place he wishes without loss of time in the transmission. It will be exactly as though he had his stenographer close by. In the same manner it will be practicable to send a handwritten letter or even a check, and what is more important, it will not be possible to falsify the signature.”
Will the transmission of complex musical productions require complicated apparatuses?
Not at all. The apparatus at any of the master plants, transmitting a great number of musical compositions, will be of necessity complicated, but the subscriber will need only a telephone receiver, and, if he desires exclusiveness, and individualizing device in connection, which, however, will be rarely required. He will be none the less able to listen to the most complex opera played in some remote party of the world. What is more, he can carry the entire outfit with him on his walks and travels, and whenever he desires to listen to the music he can do so.
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The wireless system which I have developed does not contemplate competition with established lighting systems in densely populated districts, but it offers an ideal solution for the illumination of isolated places. The light will be furnished by exhausted glass tubes, bent in all sorts of ornamental shapes, and is of surpassing beauty, resembling closely the daylight. The lamps will last forever. The entire apparatus for lighting the average country dwelling will contain no moving part whatever, and could be readily carried about in a small valise. It will be quite immaterial in which region of the earth the house to be lighted is located. Distance will not affect the charge.“
How far from the Earth’s surface can power be transmitted by this wireless system?
“To any distance; in fact, the greater the elevation above the ground that easier it is to supply the power to the vehicle, such as an airship crossing the ocean.”
What do you consider the most important application of your system?
The transmission of power, of course. The operation of aerial machines alone will be of a revolutionizing influence, in as much as it will afford a perfect solution of this important problem. Another great field will be the irrigation and fertilization of the soil by wireless power. The time is not distance when a farmer will have installed on his place an apparatus for continuously manufacturing, from the gases of the atmosphere, nitric compounds which will be used to fertilize, while a motor will pump the water and perform other duties; all the energy being supplied from a plant perhaps thousands of miles away. This system can be extended so as to make productive vast tracts of now barren lands located in various countries. I believe that the export of wireless power will be one of the chief resources of the United States and other fortunately situated countries in times to come.“
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photomuse · 6 years ago
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photomuse · 6 years ago
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“Shifty” By Chuck Yeager Shifty volunteered for the airborne in WWII and served with Easy  Company of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, part of the 101st  Airborne Infantry. If you’ve seen Band of Brothers on HBO or the  History Channel, you know Shifty. His character appears in all 10  episodes, and Shifty himself is interviewed in several of them.  I met Shifty in the Philadelphia airport several years ago. I didn't  know who he was at the time. I just saw an elderly gentleman having  trouble reading his ticket. I offered to help, assured him that he was at the right gate, and noticed the “Screaming Eagle,” the symbol of  the 101st Airborne, on his hat.  Making conversation, I asked him if he’d been in the 101st Airborne or if his son was serving. He said quietly that he had been in the  101st. I thanked him for his service, then asked him when he served, and how many jumps he made. Quietly and humbly, he said “Well, I guess I signed up in 1941 or so, and was in until sometime in 1945 …” at which point my heart skipped.  At that point, again, very humbly, he said “I made the 5 training  jumps at Toccoa, and then jumped into  Normandy … do you know where Normandy is?” At this point my heart stopped.  I told him “yes, I know exactly where Normandy is, and I know what  D-Day was.” At that point he said “I also made a second jump into  Holland , into Arnhem ..” I was standing with a genuine war hero …  and then I realized that it was June, just after the anniversary of  D-Day.  I asked Shifty if he was on his way back from France , and he said  “Yes… And it ’s real sad because, these days, so few of the guys are  left, and those that are, lots of them can’t make the trip.” My heart  was in my throat and I didn’t know what to say.  I helped Shifty get onto the plane and then realized he was back in  coach while I was in First Class. I sent the flight attendant back to  get him and said that I wanted to switch seats. When Shifty came  forward, I got up out of the seat and told him I wanted him to have  it, that I’d take his in coach.  He said “No, son, you enjoy that seat. Just knowing that there are  still some who remember what we did and who still care is enough to  make an old man very happy.” His eyes were filling up as he said it. And mine are brimming up now as I write this.  Shifty died on Jan. l7 after fighting cancer.  There was no parade.  No big event in  Staples Center .  No wall-to-wall, back-to-back 24x7 news coverage.  No weeping fans on television.  And that’s not right!  Let’s give Shifty his own memorial service, online, in our own quiet way.  Please forward this email to everyone you know. Especially to the veterans.  Rest in peace, Shifty.  Chuck Yeager, Maj. General [ret.]  P.S. I think that it is amazing how the “media” chooses our “heroes” these days… Elvis, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston & the like.
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photomuse · 6 years ago
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photomuse · 7 years ago
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Greenlawn Cemetery, Columbus OH
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photomuse · 7 years ago
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Dayton National Cemetery
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photomuse · 7 years ago
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Tramp is my 1.5 y/o calico rescue.
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photomuse · 7 years ago
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SHEPARD PIE
3 medium russet potatoes
salt, pepper, garlic powder to taste
1 pound ground beef
½ cup chopped onion
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1 teaspoon beef flavor concentrate
1 can (14-15 oz) green beans, drained
shredded cheddar cheese, for topping
Spray crockpot with cooking spray. Scrub about 3 medium russet potatoes and
cut into smallish chunks, leaving the skin on. (If you cut the spuds into
too large a size pieces, they will take too long to cook since everything
else is basically done.) This made one layer on the bottom of my 5-quart
crockpot. Season spuds with salt, pepper and garlic powder to your own
taste.
Brown 1 pound of ground beef with ½ chopped onion, drain fat. Put on top
of spuds. Mix one can of Campbell’s Cream of Mushroom soup with 1 tsp beef
concentrate flavor. Drain one 14 or 15 ounce can of cut green beans and put in
crockpot. Cover and cook on high for 3 hours, stirring a couple of times.
Turn to low and sprinkle shredded cheddar cheese on top and cook for 30
minutes or so.  Makes 4 servings.
This is not what I would call a Shephard’s Pie. We did add a lot of mixed veg to it as well. Have fun playing with this one!
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photomuse · 7 years ago
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‪From @natsuko_cat: “😂なつこライオン走ってきたよ🦁💨” #catsofinstagram ‬ [source: https://ift.tt/2Ie7AVZ ]
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photomuse · 7 years ago
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Jahdouproduction presents:
A Film by Andreas Köng
The first 8K Timelapse Project from Switzerland! I was on the Road for 5 Months in different Regions of Switzerland. The end result is a 3 minute Timelapse Film of the beautiful Landscapes of Switzerland. The video was taken completely with single photos. I took over 10,000 photos with the Sony A7RIII and the whole project has 2TB of storage space.
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photomuse · 7 years ago
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spells for back to school ✏️
simple study spell - scent-based studying/memory spell
finding things/memory spell -  a spell for when many things go missing
clear speaking glamour -  a spell to aid with speaking clearly
sailor moon glamour -  a glamour to feel confident and beautiful, even when nervous and self-conscious
shine aqua illusion glamour -  a sailor moon inspired glamour to blend in, or make something less noticeable
conversation attraction spell - to encourage conversation
seeds for new friends - spell to attract new friends
bring us closer spell - to give you opportunities to make friends
to bind a bully spell - to keep them from harming you
sapphire insecurity spell -  to help when one feels small or useless
dandelion wish spell - a tech wishing spell
rosemary memory spell -  for help remembering something
hamilton nonstop motivation spell -  a spell to give you motivation
waiting for the bus in the rain - night vale spell to make the bus come
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photomuse · 7 years ago
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photomuse · 7 years ago
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This is getting ridiculous.
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photomuse · 7 years ago
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“The very best moment of my wild Arctic Fox experience from yesterday. Please enjoy with sound“
🎥: Stefan Forster
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The Story of Dad-jay
My father passed away September 19. A couple of days after he died I woke up with vivid thoughts of my Dad. Later that morning a bluejay came to my deck. (My Dad had beautiful #blueeyes.) In 14 years blue jays have NEVER come near my deck. In fact, in all my years photographing birds, as soon as I would spot a jay they would disappear. But this guy came right to my deck. I went outside with some nuts and he came and perched right next to me. It was utterly bizarre.
Dad-jay continued to visit me every day or other day. I had workmen in the house doing renovations and they just could not believe it. They all took photos. He would call at me on the front balcony and he would come to my dining room window and look in and wait for me to get to the back. He brought his lady-jay friend, although she was a little more timid.
On October 12, the day we would lay my Dad to rest, he came to see me in the morning. I was making Rice Krispie squares-my Dad ate RK’s every morning of his adult life. We had a nice visit and I sat next to him and shared some peanuts. The following day at the reception, I dropped everyone at the door and went to park. When I got out of the car, a blue jay called from the trees. It would turn out to be a final goodbye. Since the day we buried Dad the blue jay has not returned to sit with me.
He got me through some tough weeks with his many visits, calling to me from the window and checking on me. It will remain a truly #magical and powerful #mystery.
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photomuse · 7 years ago
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He noticed me 👀 | julia_kivela
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