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plotography · 7 months
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Chocolate Cakes with Liquid Centers Cakes made of warm, gooey chocolate. Ideal for that commonplace chocolate fix. For these cakes to be successful, bittersweet chocolate of a high caliber is required. 2 teaspoons all-purpose flour, 4 squares bittersweet chocolate, 1/4 cup white sugar, 1/2 cup butter, 2 eggs, 2 egg yolks
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whyhellocynthia · 8 months
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Chocolate Cakes with Liquid Centers - Cakes Cakes made of warm, gooey chocolate. Ideal for that commonplace chocolate fix. For these cakes to be successful, bittersweet chocolate of a high caliber is required.
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bishopmarcos · 9 months
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Chocolate Cakes with Liquid Centers Warm, soft and gooey chocolate cakes. Perfect for that ubiquitous chocolate fix. A good-quality bittersweet chocolate is necessary for the success of these cakes.
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xaviercasanueva · 10 months
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Chocolate Cakes with Liquid Centers Recipe Warm, soft and gooey chocolate cakes. Perfect for that ubiquitous chocolate fix. A good-quality bittersweet chocolate is necessary for the success of these cakes.
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gauntletqueen · 8 months
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I'd maybe consider making an Amazing Digital Circus sona if Broadcast Queen wasn't already a perfect fit, both in visual design and personality
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gebo4482 · 6 months
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Soft Liquid Center - Official Trailer
Writer: Zachary Gutierrez / Steph Holmbo / Joseph Kolean Star: Brenda / Mercedez Prince Davis / Tom Gleason
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rabbitcruiser · 3 months
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Robert Goddard Day
Robert Goddard Day is celebrated on March 16 every year. It is a day to celebrate the great mind of Dr. Robert Hutchings Goddard and his achievements. He is known as the father of American rocketry and the space age. Dr. Goddard discovered the technology and created the first liquid-fueled rocket in 1926. The success of his test is considered a milestone in the space age. His achievement is of the same importance as the invention of the Wright brothers in testing the first flight. He conducted the test from Auburn, Massachusetts, earning him the title “the father of modern rocket propulsion.”
History of Robert Goddard Day
Flight is a dream for every human being. Birds have always made us jealous with their ability to soar through the freedom of the vast white expanse of the sky, watching the flightless beings on the ground. On December 17, 1903, the Wright brothers took to the sky, giving wings to the dreams of humans to touch the sky. What felt like an impossible event a few decades ago is now easy to achieve. With the sky conquered, the next dream is to reach the infinite distances of space. The problem with the airplane is that it depends on the air and air pressure. Space does not have air, and, thus flight is not possible.
Dr. Robert Hutchings Goddard was born on October 5, 1882, in Worcester, Massachusetts. He had a way to work in a vacuum. He predicted that a rocket would be able to work in the emptiness of space as it does not need air to push. He was a physics teacher at Clark University in Worcester. He had already started working on his idea of space travel in 1915. When Goddard claimed that the rockets could be used to transport payloads to the moon, he was ridiculed, and his theory was considered folly. But time taught them they were wrong.
Goddard did not live long enough to see his childhood dream of space travel realized. But his work laid the foundation for propelling modern space dreams.
Robert Goddard Day timeline
1909
The Gunpowder Rockets
As a student at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Massachusetts, Goddard experiments on a gunpowder-powered rocket.
1923
The Director of Physical Laboratory
Goddard is appointed the director of the Physical Laboratory.
1926
The First Rocket Test
Goddard tests the first liquid-fueled rocket.
1959
The Goddard Space Flight Center
Nasa establishes Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland.
Robert Goddard Day FAQs
Why was the liquid-fueled rocket important?
Liquid rockets can provide more thrust and allow engineers to specify the range of the rocket.
Why is it important to have rockets?
They help deliver satellites to space and enable global communication, weather forecasts, and other technologies like GPS, which are an integral part of our lives.
How did rockets change the world?
Rockets changed warfare. Due to intercontinental ballistic missiles and nuclear warheads, wars are no longer possible between major powers due to mutually assured destruction. Rockets also opened a frontier for space exploration. It helped revolutionize the technologies that we are so dependent on.
How to Observe Robert Goddard Day
Carry out a science experiment: This day is best spent doing a science experiment. You can start small with an experiment like collecting gas from a soda bottle. Record the experiment and post it on social media.
Watch a scientific documentary: Another easy way to spend the day is by watching scientific documentaries. Fluidity, air pressure, gravity, space, chemistry, etc. You choose the topic and start watching.
Create a mini rocket: You can purchase small rockets that can be assembled and taken off. Don’t worry, if they are not as advanced as the original rockets. We do not have to be rocket scientists to work on them.
5 Interesting Facts About Rockets
Arrows and rockets: The first rockets were used to propel arrows with greater speed and impact.
The first rockets: The Song dynasty of China found ways to weaponize gunpowder-powered rockets during the tenth century.
The ‘Father of Rockets’: It took Goddard 17 years to develop the first liquid-fueled rockets.
The iron-cased rockets: Tipu Sultan of India used iron-cased rockets for military use.
The first space rocket: In 1957, Russia created Sputnik, the first rocket that reached space.
Why Robert Goddard Day is Important
Space is infinite: Space is infinite. The contributions of Dr. Goddard helped us reach the infinity of space.
Sky is no longer the limit: Something beyond the sky just opened up thanks to the rockets. Now we can dream even bigger into the vast dark space.
It promotes innovations: Innovations can change society. With the advancement in technology, advancement in human civilization follows. The rocket's innovation now allows us to launch satellites and progress into the modern world.
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stavroginova · 3 months
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god I love weird horror movies. I just watched a woman fist a watermelon for like two minutes straight
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wonderfulxhappiness · 4 months
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Ots bedtime for me :( night vani I hope you have a wonderful rest of your day
ough goodnight kipperoni. may u have so many good dreams
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felidthing · 5 months
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ohhh the original ricolas are good
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fruitbatstims · 2 years
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The Arizona Department of Public Safety has reinstated a shelter-in-place order for a one-mile perimeter around a crash involving a commercial tractor truck hauling liquid nitric acid which resulted in a hazardous spill along Interstate 10 in Tucson.
The crash led to evacuation orders which were lifted Tuesday night, but reinstated Wednesday morning, authorities said.
“While crews were attempting to remove the load from the commercial vehicle, gassing occurred,” DPS said in a news release.
Interstate 10 remains closed in both directions between Kolb and Rita roads in Tucson, according to DPS.
“Unified Command advises anyone within the one-mile perimeter to turn off heaters and/or air conditioning systems that bring in outside air,” the news release said. “The public should avoid the area and motorists should seek an alternate route.”
DPS did not indicate when the shelter-in-place would be lifted.
The driver of the truck died in the crash, the department said, without identifying the person publicly.
Nitric acid is a colorless liquid, has yellow or red fumes and acrid odor, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Exposure to it can cause irritation to the eyes, skin and mucous membranes.
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jattendschaton · 6 months
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It's crazy how much better tasting ricola cough drops are compared to everything else
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alphacrone · 1 year
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realizing that while i may not be a picky eater, i am absolutely a picky drinker.
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"DRIP, DRIP, DRIP" GOES THE CHERRY LIQUID-CENTERED FILLING.
PIC INFO: Spotlight on an airbrushed poster design titled "This is Why You're Overweight," artwork by Californian designer/illustrator Peter Palombi, c. 1976.
PIC #2: Cover art to "Overspray: Riding High with the Kings of California Airbrush Art" (2008) deluxe art book, edited by Norman Hathaway, Dan Nadel. Text by Mike Salisbury. Cover image based on the "This is Why You're Overweight" (1976) airbrush piece By Peter Palombi.
BOOK OVERVIEW: ""Overspray" is the conclusive account of the rise of airbrush art, and of the equally bright and glossy Los Angeles culture alongside which it came to prominence in the 1970s. Inspired by surf graphics, psychadelia and the slick shine of Hollywood, a generation of young artists began to make every lip and palm tree glisten, and every record cover shine.
Fueled by a combination of intense demand, sleepless nights and brutal competition, the four men at the center of L.A.'s airbrush art market -- Charles E. White III, Peter Palombi, Dave Willardson and Peter Lloyd -- embarked on careers encompassing work for "Playboy," Levi's, the Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart and major studio films including "American Graffiti" and "Tron."
Together, their work came to define the look of illustrative graphics for a generation of viewers. This book tells the story of these four artists for the first time through hundreds of images of the artists' best and best-known work, unseen production roughs, documentary photographs and other ephemera.
Viewed now, their surreal, funny and utterly slick imagery seems all the more fantastic -- combining technical precision with wild flights of imagination that bring to mind the work of some of today's top artists, from Takashi Murakami to Matthew Barney. Essay by Mike Salisbury, acclaimed designer of everything from Disney logos to "Jurassic Park" ad campaigns to "Sassy" magazine."
-- ARTBOOK on "Overspray: Riding High with the Kings of California Airbrush Art"
Sources: https://kathykavan.posthaven.com/airbrush-art-of-the-1970s-1980s & www.artbook.com/9780979415302.html.
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guillermosguywife · 2 years
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i love the theory that guillermos van helsing blood can turn a vampire back into a human. i want to see that theory play out in canon
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