Arnulf is an Ex-Borg stranded on the archaic planet Earth stuck in a rapidly deteriorating body doomed to die. What the locals call "Humans" is a biological organism inhabited by sentient beings. Life on Earth as a human is a fleeting and painful experience often interesting and sometimes rewarding. Arnulf has even considered to come back in his next life.
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Offen für Ausfahrten. 11 Hochzeiten hat er schon ins Glück geschaukelt, jetzt sucht er ein neues Zuhause.
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Die Mittelkonsole mit Tacho, Tageskilometerzähler, Amperemeter und Tankanzeige. Vollausstattung.
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Frauen behaupten es schon immer, jetzt glaube ich auch daran.
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This video is an introduction to Linked Data, from understanding why to use, who is using and introducing Ordnance Survey Linked Open Data. Open data is all …
Just a very high level 3 minute intro. More importantly: If you have used Ordnance Survey Linked Data and want it to stick around for a bit longer then let them hear about your story. They need to prove that their investment makes sense.
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The entry on Commercial Software on PC.net is wrong. Please fix. I am happy to help.
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Another self. Somebody did not like the background with the Norwegian glacier and replaced it with a clean bluish artifice. I believe that the Norwegian Glacier was the whole point of Athina taking the picture in the first place. This is how things turn out differently than expected.
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"Intellectual Property" does not exist. Spell Checker provides for Q.E.D.
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My cartographic ally is QGIS.
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We have entered the Borg
What do you mean "you have entered the Borg". It is always the other way round. Resitance is futile.
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And here comes the new muffler and heater boxes. All shiny and just for the fun of it - in bright red.
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On the right is the new replacement nut. On the left are the remains of that very same nut after 33 years of service. Thanks man - erm - nut, you did your job. Have fun in screw's heavens or wherever you go.
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