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die-gute-form · 1 year
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Piaggio Vespa VBB 150, 1960-1967
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kaisermaschine · 1 year
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Classic Vespa 150 🏁
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eddie-px150-150anni · 1 month
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The cherry blossom flont
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美の山公園。
まさに見頃!
Momoyama Park is the Best time to see cherry blossoms!
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Trip:149.8km
Odo:8343.9km
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vespanaples · 1 year
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tiruqefalav · 2 years
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<br> </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Manual Vespa PX 150E y PX200E IRIS - Vespania This user manual is associated with Version 1.0 of VESPA Proteogenomics. Notice: Vespa Excel.
MANUAL. Vespa PX 150 USA This manual has been prepared by Piaggio &amp; C. S.p.A, for use in the Remove the tool and the part 5 (guide), which has.WORKSHOP MANUAL. Vespa PX 150 USA. This manual has been prepared by Piaggio &amp; C. S.p.A, for use in the workshops of authorized Piaggio.
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ian-gillan · 2 years
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Vespe truccate anni '60 Girano in centro sfiorando i 90 Rosse di fuoco, comincia la danza Di frecce con dietro attaccata una targa . Dammi una Special, l'estate che avanza Dammi una Vespa e ti porto in vacanza . Ma quanto è bello andare in giro con le ali sotto ai piedi Se hai una Vespa Special che ti toglie i problemi Ma quanto è bello andare in giro per i colli bolognesi Se hai una Vespa... . . . _____________________ Cit.: "Chi Vespa mangia le mele" Ma noi ci siam mangiati tagliatelle, tortellini, tortelloni, trippa, friggione... 😅 . #vespa #slowride #lake #lago #brasimone #suviana #slow #riding #giringiro #px #lx #150 #appennino #colli #emilia #aemilia #colourful #colors (presso Bacino del Brasimone) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce87IuWMgkt/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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frenchcurious · 3 months
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Piaggio Vespa 150 Sprint Veloce VLB 1974 . - source Ruote da Sogno.
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Are Insects Pests? On Loving the Unloved
(Originally posted at my blog at https://rebeccalexa.com/are-insects-pests-on-loving-the-unloved/)
I do a lot of internet searches in the process of writing my articles and books, putting together class materials, and so forth. Sometimes the subject of insects comes up, and that often includes researching individual species. What gets me is how often some of the first search results won’t be informational sites, but those dedicated to labeling insects “pests” and eradicating them. I get that some species are potentially more problematic when found in or around someone’s home; cockroaches and bedbugs come to immediate mind. But again and again, regardless of what sorts of insects I was searching for, many times the results included exterminator sites.
The fact that so many of the highest search results are dedicated to killing insects suggests there’s a lot of demand for such services and products. It makes me sad, honestly, because we’re right in the middle of an insect apocalypse. There’s already a lot of apathy about conserving invertebrates in general, and “bugs” in particular; many folks simply don’t get why it’s so important to protect the creepy-crawlies of the world. And when it’s common for any insect found in a house to be routinely smashed and discarded without a second thought, regardless of species, “save the bugs!” may seem like an ineffective rallying call indeed.
But let’s look at a few of those search results first, shall we?
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My favorite search engine is Ecosia; I have it set up as my default search engine in my browser. They use the profits from ads to plant trees, and as of this writing they’ve planted over 150 million trees. I use Google as a backup, if Ecosia’s results aren’t getting me what I want.
The other day I wanted to know about wasp species in Washington. So I searched Ecosia for “Washington wasp species”, and the ninth result on the first page was a pest control site:
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Google was even worse. It took scrolling down only to the third result on the first page to end up with a pest control site:
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Okay, so wasps don’t exactly have a great P.R. team., and media furor over the Asian giant hornet (Vespa mandarinia) didn’t help the results become any friendlier, either. I figured I’d try a few more very general searches just to see how long it took to hit a pest control site or other site that talked about eradicating the insects I was searching for:
True Bugs: Ecosia 8th on page 1, Google 1st on page 2
Bees: Ecosia 3rd on page 1, Google 3rd on page 1
Grasshoppers: Ecosia 2nd on page 2, Google 5th on page 1 (this was without filtering out things like the Grasshoppers Minor League Baseball team)
Crickets: Ecosia 3rd on page 1, Google 3rd on page 1
Weevils: Ecosia 1st on page 1, Google 2nd on page 1 (never mind that the vast majority of weevils are harmless to us and our food.)
Beetles: Ecosia 1st on page 2, 4th on page 1
Oregon Beetle Species: Ecosia 1st on page 2, Google 4th on page 1
Unsurprisingly when I searched for “fireflies” and “butterflies”, I went back several pages on both search engines and didn’t find anyone advocating for the mass slaughter of these beloved insects. You’d think bees would get the same treatment what with all the “save the bees” campaigns over the past few years, but the 3rd result from both search engines was from a site called “Pest World for Kids”, run by the National Pest Management Association. Really?
Okay, so admittedly this was definitely NOT a scientific study. And I recognize there are a number of factors determining search results, SEO, etc. like how large and popular a given site is, age of the site, backlinks, etc. Still, given how high up in the ranking sites treating insects as pests were, and how many of the recommended related searches had to do with things like whether the insects being searched for would bite, or how to get rid of them, that suggests a lot of people are searching for how to go to war with insects rather than learning about them as unique beings.
On the bright side, most of the results were site that genuinely wanted to educate people about various insects on their own merits. So it’s not as though everything is terrible (unless you’re a weevil, for whom almost all the top search results were pest-related.) Whether those sites got as many genuine clicks as the pest-related ones, I couldn’t tell you. But it was nice to see them anyway.
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Maybe I’m in the minority when I wish that people would spend less time trying to eradicate insects, and more time learning about them. It’s just that most folks seem to ignore them unless they become a perceived nuisance. I’ve had to deal with problem insects before–narcissus bulb flies (Merodon equestris) in the garden, pantry moths (Plodia interpunctella) in the flour, etc. And yes, sometimes that involves smushing them on sight, especially in the case of a non-native species.
But I also try to make an effort to learn about even these species. It’s not just to learn how to get rid of them, but to find out more about their adaptations and habits, where they came from, what makes them different from other insects–what makes the species what it is. It’s curiosity that drives me, and I find myself appreciating their ability to find a niche, even if it’s one that’s at odds with my own interests.
It also makes me really think about whether I really need to persecute a particular species, and how that affects my attitudes toward not just insects, but other living beings. When I stop and consider my actions toward another species, it breaks the conditioning that so many of us have to just see nature as something to serve us–only good if it does what we want, and bad if it goes against our wants and needs. And I find myself being able to make a more informed decision that, at times, may be summed up as “leave well enough alone.”
Hence the nest of black-tailed bumblebees (Bombus melanopygus) that has spent multiple years buzzing about the entryway of my garage. Hence the common house spiders (Parasteatoda tepidariorum) that are allowed space in the corners and window-wells of my home to help control flies that may buzz their way in on warm days. Hence the cabbage looper caterpillars (Trichoplusia ni) who get a reprieve in the garden, even though they go after cruciferous vegetables, because they never take everything, and they’re important food for other species. Some would easily justify my killing these and many others, simply for being mildly inconvenient, or just being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
But I prefer to coexist whenever possible, and to look beyond the “pest” label as well.
Did you enjoy this post? Consider taking one of my online foraging and natural history classes, checking out my other articles, or picking up a paperback or ebook I’ve written! You can even buy me a coffee here!
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vogueman · 1 year
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Asher Angel photographed by David-Simon Dayan for Flaunt Issue 184. Asher wears Prada jacket, shirt and pants, G-Shock watch. Vespa Scooter Primavera 150 Nero Convinto courtesy of Vespa Los Angeles
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pwlanier · 9 months
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Pedal mini-motor scooter "Kroshka". 1960s.
Metal, plastic
The Pedal mini scooter "Kroshka" was externally copied from the Soviet VP-150 Vyatka scooter, which, in turn, was a copy of the Italian Vespa 150GS scooter of the mid-50s.
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Jour 45 - Tulum
Réveil assez matinal pour récupérer notre scooter. Nous l'avons loué via l'hôtel, c'est vachement pratique puisqu'ils nous l'amènent juste devant et de chargent de la récupérer. Seulement il faut une caution, et c'était mon passeport... à deux doigts de ne pas rentrer en France 🫠
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Nous partons avec notre Vespa cheap (Italika Vitalia 150, rien que le nom...) en direction des ruines de Tulum. L'objectif était d'y aller assez tôt car il y a souvent du monde, et pour un peu plus de fraîcheur.
Nous arrivons sur place, on y trouve de la chaleur et un peu de monde mais surtout des moustiques. Il y a eu un gros orage cette nuit donc une majorité des routes et des sites étaient encore bien inondés... des repères à stique-mous !
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Le site archéologique est vraiment très agréable et très esthétique grâce à sa position en surplomb de la mer des Caraïbes 😍
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またラーツー
19th May 2024
増戸大勝軒・わんたん麺少なめ。 それでも他所より多い😅
Less wonton noodles at Masuko Taishoken. However, there are more stores than other stores.
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食後は日の出町の73+cafeでマスター自慢のナナサンブレンドコーヒー
After your meal, enjoy the master's signature nanasan blended coffee at 73+cafe in Hinode Town.
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Dis:73.4km Odo:8477.8km
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o-link · 6 months
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La Vespa 160 GS Mk1 de Peter Maas
Il est vrai que j'ai longtemps oeuvré, dans le petit cercle fermé de la Vespa vintage. De cette époque me reste un Lambretta Li 150, une Motovespa 160GT et un 50 special de l'année de ma naissance, un héritage encombrant, certes, mais qui fait encore fantasmer mes enfants.
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Des jolies coques en métal qui même si ma collection est composée de piéces mythiques, n'arrive pas à la hauteur de la Vespa GS 160, la plus élégante des Vespa jamais construite par la florissante société de Pontedera.
C'est en tout cas cette fameuse Vespa qu'a décidé de mettre en avant Peter Maas dans cette nouvelle vidéo de Petrolicious. Peter Maas est hollandais (personne n'est parfait), c'est un collectionneur mais aussi un businessman qui a fait de sa passion un commerce pointu et extrêmement rentable. Sa société, Maskes Vespa klassiekers, restaure, vend et propose des pièces détachées aux nombreux collectionneurs néerlandais et belge.
Modèle rare et coté la Vespa 160 GS MK1 de Peter Maas l'est d'autant plus, car elle a gardé sa peinture d'origine. Considérée, en 1962, comme le haut de gamme de Vespa, la GS160 MK1 aussi connu sous la dénomination VSB1T, ne peut vous laisser indifférents.
La guêpe dispose d'un moteur de 160cc qui propulse le pilote à 100 Km/h. Des courbes de rêve pour une gueule d'amour, qui ne doivent pas faire oublier l'extrême habitabilité de la machine qui, dispose de deux boîte à gants, classiquement au niveau du tablier mais surtout à l'arrière, une disposition unique dans l'histoire de la Vespa.
Alors, embrayez et passez en première au poignet, puis mettez les gaz en appuyant sur play. Enjoy !
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frenchcurious · 1 month
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Piaggio Vespa 150 VBA1T 1959. - source Ruote da Sogno
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richwall101 · 2 years
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The Famous 1955 PIAGGIO VESPA 150 VL STRUZZO MOTOR SCOOTER 150cc single cylinder 2-stroke engine
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modish46 · 2 years
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SUPER ACCESSORI
VESPA 150 GS
INDONESIA
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