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Image modeling for biomedical organs

Image modeling for biomedical organs




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Imager Boasts Increased Sensitivity, Reduced Temperature Range


Wahl Instruments Inc. adds the HSI3000B to its line of Wahl Heat Spy Thermal Imaging Cameras.  This new thermal imaging camera for buildings “is the best equipped entry level device on the market – with the highest specification in its class."




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iOS 18.2 release date leak: Here’s when Genmoji, Image Playground could get a stable public release

An accidental leak may have just revealed the iOS 18.2 public release date. Here's what we know.




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LifeHacker: Use Mermaid to Create Charts and Diagrams Without Image Editing Tools




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AI Face Anonymizer Masks Human Identity in Images

We’re all pretty familiar with AI’s ability to create realistic-looking images of people that don’t exist, but here’s an unusual implementation of using that technology for a different purpose: masking …read more





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Swami AI chatbot to improve Sabarimala pilgrimage experience




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[LINK] Responsive images

Since striking out on my own, much of my time’s been dedicated to, well, the book. But I’ve also been fortunate enough to collaborate a bit with Filament Group on one of their projects: namely, a large-scale engagement that requires a responsive approach.

Needless to say, I am having the time of my life.

We’re also learning a lot, too. A lot of discussions about approach and execution have come up, largely because processes for a lot of this stuff don’t exist yet. That will, with a bit of hard work and community discussion, change over time. Still, there has been a lot of brilliant stuff created so far.

Here’s just one example:

The goal of this technique is to deliver optimized, contextual image sizes for responsive layouts that utilize dramatically different image sizes at different resolutions. Ideally, this approach will allow developers to start with mobile-optimized images in their HTML and specify a larger size to be used for users with larger screen resolutions — without requesting both image sizes, and without UA sniffing.

Check out the script, download it, and kick the tires a bit—feedback and tweaks are most welcome.

I realize that there are always going to be philosophical differences around responsive web design. But for me, the solutions-driven discussions are always going to be infinitely more interesting to me than the alternative.




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A New 3D Scan, Created from 25,000 High-Resolution Images, Reveals the Remarkably Well-Preserved Wreck of Shackleton’s Endurance

Photos on this page courtesy of the Falklands Maritime Heritage  Few who hear the story of the Endurance could avoid reflecting on the aptness of the ship’s name. A year after setting out on the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition in 1914, it got stuck in a mass of drifting ice off Antarctica. There it remained for ten months, […]




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High-resolution mapping of glacial landscapes in central mainland Nunavut using ArcticDEM data and Landsat 8 imagery

McMartin, I; Godbout, P -M; Campbell, J E; Tremblay, T; Behnia, P. 2020 NWT and Nunavut Geoscience Forum, presentations; 2020 p. 1, 1 sheet




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High-resolution mapping of glacial landscapes in central mainland Nunavut using ArcticDEM data and Landsat 8 imagery

McMartin, I; Godbout, P -M; Campbell, J E; Tremblay, T; Behnia, P. GSA 2020 Connects Online - Geological Society of America Annual Meeting; Geological Society of America, Abstracts With Programs vol. 52, no. 6, 129-3, 2020 p. 1, https://doi.org/10.1130/abs/2020AM-354703
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/20200344.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/20200344.jpg" title="GSA 2020 Connects Online - Geological Society of America Annual Meeting; Geological Society of America, Abstracts With Programs vol. 52, no. 6, 129-3, 2020 p. 1, https://doi.org/10.1130/abs/2020AM-354703" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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High-resolution mapping of glacial landscapes in central mainland Nunavut using ArcticDEM data and Landsat 8 imagery

McMartin, I; Godbout, P -M; Campbell, J E; Tremblay, T; Behnia, P. Geological Survey of Canada, Scientific Presentation 121, 2021, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/327853
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_327853.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_327853.jpg" title="Geological Survey of Canada, Scientific Presentation 121, 2021, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/327853" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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Ternary radioelement image, airborne geophysical survey of the Makkovik River West Area, Newfoundland and Labrador, NTS 13-J/Southwest

Coyle, M; Fortin, R. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9061, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332257
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332257.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332257.jpg" title="Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9061, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332257" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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Ternary radioelement image, airborne geophysical survey of the Makkovik River West Area, Newfoundland and Labrador, NTS 13-K/Southeast

Coyle, M; Fortin, R. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9051, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332247
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332247.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332247.jpg" title="Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9051, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332247" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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Ternary radioelement image, airborne geophysical survey of the Makkovik River West Area, Newfoundland and Labrador, NTS 13-J/Northwest

Coyle, M; Fortin, R. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9041, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332237
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332237.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332237.jpg" title="Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9041, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332237" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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Ternary radioelement image, airborne geophysical survey of the Makkovik River West Area, Newfoundland and Labrador, NTS 13-K/Northeast

Coyle, M; Fortin, R. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9031, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332227
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332227.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332227.jpg" title="Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9031, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332227" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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Ternary radioelement image, airborne geophysical survey of the Makkovik River West Area, Newfoundland and Labrador, NTS 13-K/Northwest

Coyle, M; Fortin, R. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9021, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332217
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332217.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332217.jpg" title="Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9021, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332217" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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Ternary radioelement image, airborne geophysical survey of the Makkovik River West Area, Newfoundland and Labrador, NTS 13-O/Southwest

Coyle, M; Fortin, R. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9011, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332207
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332207.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332207.jpg" title="Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9011, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332207" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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Simple Image Gallery Pro

Adding image galleries inside your Joomla articles has never been easier!

Using the "Simple Image Gallery PRO" extension from JoomlaWorks you can quickly display a folder of images on your server as a stylish image gallery within any Joomla article, K2 item, Virtuemart or HikaShop product and any other Joomla extension that loads the Joomla WYSIWYG editor (TinyMCE, JCE, JCK Editor etc.).

The process is dead simple. You just click the "Simple Image Gallery PRO" editor plugin button located under any WYSIWYG editor box, anywhere in Joomla and you can easily select an image folder to present as an image gallery on your site. Don't have images uploaded yet? You can just drag and drop images in the extension's built-in uploader and batch upload images, one by one, without overloading your server or requiring high memory limits from PHP. Then add captions using the intuitive interface, save and simply select to add inside your Joomla content.

The "Simple Image Gallery PRO" editor plugin will insert a Joomla plugin snippet for every image gallery (something like { gallery}mygallery:200:140:0:2{/gallery} inside the editor content) and then this snippet will "automagically" present as an image gallery, in a stylish thumbnail grid (or slideshow) with "lightbox" popups to showcase the original images, when users click on the thumbnails!

"Simple Image Gallery PRO" is the best Joomla gallery system because a) it's easy to use & manage, b) it allows you to embed image galleries right where your content is (and not redirect your visitors to some other "gallery" section!), c) it offers multiple layouts/templates to present your image gallery and d) it supports the best popup (lightbox/modal) engines to display the original images.

Check out the demo we prepared, showcasing multiple galleries with different layouts on the same page.


So now:

a) you don't need to have an additional gallery component to display your images and/or redirect your visitors elsewhere, as the galleries integrate with your Joomla articles, K2 items, Virtuemart/HikaShop products or any other component that allows "plugin parsing" and also utilizes Joomla WYSIWYG editor plugins.
b) you focus more on content writing and less on managing the images! You are not limited to embedding one gallery per article, you can embed as many as you want.
c) you don't have to worry about upgrades. Simply install any new version of the extension on top of the old one and your galleries will inherit any new features! Fully backwards compatible and better still, it works with Joomla versions 1.5 to 3.x!

FEATURES

  • Amazing backend component and WYSIWYG editor plugin allow you to fully control gallery creation, previewing and editing, either on a centralized place (the component) or inside any component form that load a Joomla WYSIWYG editor: We have created a new design philosophy that blends amazingly well with the Joomla admin user interface. And it's also consistent on all supported Joomla versions (1.5 to 3.x). You, your clients and your content writers will love it. And when you upgrade to a newer Joomla version, they won't need to adapt to a new design, because the design is consistent across different Joomla versions.
  • Fully configurable thumbnails: Adjust the default width and height, set the thumbnail quality. You can even have different galleries displayed with thumbnails of different dimensions on the same page! You set all this options right before inserting an image gallery into your content. It's a piece of cake.
  • Captions in your galleries: Don't just create image grids. Add meaningful information under each thumbnail! Using the Simple Image Gallery Pro backend interface (accessible via the component or the WYSIWYG editor plugin) you can optionally provide a short title and a more detailed description text per image. You can even use full HTML code inside the image description which is displayed on the lightbox popup. Don't want to add captions? You don't have to, it's completely optional. Continue to just upload images inside Simple Image Gallery Pro and let it do everything else!
  • Full JoomFish/Falang support: for captions in multiple languages!
  • Smart thumbnail resize: If enabled, thumbnails are resized to fit the thumbnail viewport as set in the plugin parameters. This option is ideal when you want to display images of different aspect ratio in thumbnails of the same dimensions.
  • 10 amazing gallery layouts (themes), including "Polaroids" and the JavaScript enhanced "Galleria", "Galleria White" & "SlickShow1" which transform your gallery to a slideshow.
  • Gallery layouts are based on the MVC architecture, which means you can fully override all gallery layouts (both HTML and CSS) to match your needs - and without caring about future updates of the plugin breaking your unique gallery layout! You just place the overrides inside your Joomla template's folder structure.
  • 13 of the best popup (lightbox) engines, most fully responsive to match your site responsive/adaptive design! Most popup engines are powered by jQuery, but we also provide 2 that utilize "vanilla" JavaScript as well. The jQuery ones are loaded in "no conflict" mode to avoid any JavaScript conflicts with other Joomla extensions that may also utilize jQuery-based scripts.
  • Flickr Gallery/Album/Set integration: Probably the easiest way to embed a Flickr set of images... Just paste the Flickr URL within the plugin's { gallery} tags like this { gallery}http://www.flickr.com/photos/joomlaworks/sets/72157626907305094/{/gallery} and you're done!
  • Single thumbnail mode: only one thumbnail shows up in place of your normal gallery but once you click on it, you can browse though the entire source gallery folder! This mode is ideal for powerpoint-like presentations.
  • Thumbnails are created by the source images, but even the source images can also be resized: By utilizing external cloud services, you can make sure your "source" images never exceed a given width (e.g. 900px). That way, you avoid causing any confusion to your visitors by opening a 2000px wide image inside a lightbox that covers the entire browser window, just because one of your content writers uploaded an extremely large image! Some of the popup engines go one step further and will automatically adapt the source image to fit the browser window, when their original or "cloud resized" dimensions exceed the actual viewport.
  • Allow source image downloading: want your visitors to download the original images you uploaded? Just turn on the related component parameter and your visitors will see a download link the gallery popups.
  • Slideshow option built into most popup engines: if you choose a popup engine that is "slideshow capable", then your visitors don't need to manually click the navigation elements inside the lightbox popup to move back and forth in the image set. They can simple hit the slideshow play button and the images will auto-slide until the end of the gallery is reached.
  • Embed a module position in the popups: want to serve banners in all your popup images? Just include a module position which fetches banners from some banner module and let Simple Image Gallery Pro do the rest!
  • Print stylesheet: A "print" stylesheet makes sure your galleries won't look messed up when visitors print your articles (cause browsers don't render background images when printing). Simple Image Gallery Pro hides all your galleries and puts an anchor link in place, when printing a page with galleries on it. So your visitors have a point of reference for their galleries and if they print your pages as PDFs, the get working links to click on when they view the PDF file!
  • Simple Image Gallery Pro uses the Joomla API to attach the various CSS and JS files required for the galleries: This makes it possible to use some of the many "compression" plugins (from the Joomla Extensions Directory) to "mashup" all these files in just 1 CSS and 1 JS file. More over, the thumbnail creation engine is written from the ground up to consume the least possible resources from your server, making Simple Image Gallery Pro "shared hosting" friendly too!
  • Fully integrates with K2, the popular content extension for Joomla, inside the "Image Gallery" tab of the K2 item forms.
  • Mobile/tablet device friendly: tested on iOS and Android devices of various dimensions - utilizing the "responsive" popup engines, you can also make the viewing experience better with touch support for navigating between images.
  • Advanced features include the setting of different gallery layouts (themes) and/or popup engines per gallery on the same page!
  • New extended syntax for more flexibility (for power users). Allows you to use multiple gallery layouts and/or multiple popup engines under the same page!
  • Backwards compatibility with the free version. You just uninstall the free version, install the PRO version and you're done! No need to re-edit your existing content items (articles) that previously included image galleries, inserted with the free version. If you forget to uninstall the free version, Simple Image Gallery Pro will gently remind you.
  • Requirements auto-detect: if something is not set up properly in your site or server or if a selected image folder is wrong or already deleted, preventing Simple Image Gallery Pro to operate properly, the extension can detect any limitations and notify you accordingly.
  • Frontend image gallery uploading is now possible to isolated user folders! That means your community's users or your site's content contributors can now use the handy Simple Image Gallery Pro editor button to upload and manage image galleries for their content. This option is applicable to any Joomla extension that allows frontend editing for its content (e.g. K2 or the default Joomla article system).
  • Better ACL integration for Joomla 2.5 or later. You can now assign permissions to create, edit and/or delete to separate Joomla user groups in the backend.
  • Enforce a file size limit (e.g. 300kb or 2mb) for each image in the gallery uploader.
  • Reads EXIF orientation data and properly rotates (or flips) images, which means there's now no need to use desktop software to manipulate image orientation first (especially on images taken on pro DSLR cameras).
  • Compatible with Joomla 1.5, 2.5 & 3.x.
  • Compatible with PHP versions up to 7.4 - although not tested explicitely on PHP 8, it should work just fine.

THE NEW BACKEND MANAGEMENT INTERFACE

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Created in the image of God

Two lifelong friends from the US bring a message of hope, friendship and a future to marginalised locals during OM Zambia’s first-ever wheelchair camp.





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New AI Based System Associates Images With Sounds

Using artificial intelligence techniques, scientists have designed a new system that can automatically learn the association between images and the sounds they could plausibly make.




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Images & Image Links

Let's start w/a basic image tag: <IMG SRC="image.gif" ALT="text" WIDTH="specified in pixels" HEIGHT="ditto">.

Now, let's break down these attributes, one by one.

SRC-This is the source/url of your image file.

ALT-This is text that will be seen when you mouse over the image. Also, if some of your viewers have a TEXT ONLY Browser, they'll be able to see the text you wrote. So, it's probably a good idea to be somewhat descriptive.

WIDTH/HEIGHT (specified in pixels)-By specifying the width & height of your image, the browser makes it load faster, which makes, happy visitors! If you don't know the pixel width & height of your image, you can find out by using an Image Editor/Maker. For the sake of explanation, I'll use Photoshop. Click on the Image menu, then click Image Size. When the Image Size dialog box comes up, DON'T CHANGE ANYTHING! Just take note of the height & width, write them down if you need to.

Now, let's make Image Links

To begin, we need a basic link. If you dont know how to make a link, please refer to the links tutorial. Now here's our link: <A HREF="page.html"></A>.

Instead of putting text between the <A></A> tags like we would normally do, we put an image tag. If you'd like, you can refer back to that tutorial.

Here's how it'll look:
<A HREF="page.html"><IMG SRC="image.gif" WIDTH="specifiedinpixels" HEIGHT="ditto" ALT="description" BORDER="0"></A>

That's It, I hope this has been helpful!




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QNX becomes free for non-commercial use, releases Raspberry Pi 4 image

A long, long time ago, back when running BeOS as my main operating system had finally become impossible, I had a short stint running QNX as my one and only operating system. In 2004, before I joined OSNews and became its managing editor, I also wrote and published an article about QNX on OSNews, which is cringe-inducing to read over two decades later (although I was only 20 when I wrote that – I should be kind to my young self). Sadly, the included screenshots have not survived the several transitions OSNews has gone through since 2004. Anyway, back in those days, it was entirely possible to use QNX as a general purpose desktop operating system, mostly because of two things. First, the incredible Photon MicroGUI, an excellent and unique graphical environment that was a joy to use, and two, because of a small but dedicated community of enthousiasts, some of which QNX employees, who ported a ton of open source applications, from basic open source tools to behemoths like Thunderbird, the Mozilla Suite, and Firefox, to QNX. It even came with an easy-to-use package manager and associated GUI to install all of these applications without much hassle. Using QNX like this was a joy. It really felt like a tightly controlled, carefully crafted user experience, despite desktop use being so low on the priority list for the company that it might as well have not been on there at all. Not long after, I think a few of the people inside QNX involved with the QNX desktop community left the company, and the entire thing just fizzled out afterwards when the company was acquired by Harman Kardon. Not long after, it became clear the company lost all interest, a feeling only solidified once Blackberry acquired the company. Somewhere in between the company released some of its code under some not-quite-open-source license, accompanied by a rather lacklustre push to get the community interested again. This, too, fizzled out. Well, it seems the company is trying to reverse course, and has started courting the enthusiast community once again. This time, it’s called QNX Everywhere, and it involves making QNX available for non-commercial use for anyone who wants it. No, it’s not open source, and yes, it requires some hoops to jump through still, but it’s better than nothing. In addition, QNX also put a bunch of open source demos, applications, frameworks, and libraries on GitLab. One of the most welcome new efforts is a bootable QNX image for the Raspberry Pi 4 (and only the 4, sadly, which I don’t own). It comes with a basic set of demo application you can run from the command line, including a graphical web browser, but sadly, it does not seem to come with Photon microGUI or any modern equivalent. I’m guessing Photon hasn’t seen a ton of work since its golden days two decades ago, which might explain why it’s not here. There’s also a list of current open source ports, which includes chunks of toolkits like GTK and Qt, and a whole bunch of other stuff. Honestly, as cool as this is, it seems it’s mostly aimed at embedded developers instead of weird people who want to use QNX as a general purpose operating system, which makes total sense from QNX’ perspective. I hope Photon microGUI will make a return at some point, and it would be awesome – but I expect unlikely – if QNX could be released as open source, so that it would be more likely a community of enthusiasts could spring up around it. For now, without much for a non-developer like me to do with it, it’s not making me run out to buy a Raspberry Pi 4 just yet.




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***** Prime aviation hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy (rank 25)

Find the perfect prime aviation stock photo, image, vector, illustration or 360 image. Available for both RF and RM licensing. Save up to 30% when you upgrade to an image pack. Stock photos, 360° images, vectors and videos ...




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ImageMagick 7.1.1.40 (Freeware)

ImageMagick is a command-line image processing software to create, edit, compose, or convert bitmap images. It can read and write images in a variety of formats (over 100) inclu....




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Imagelys Picture Styles 11.16.0 (Trial)

Imagelys Picture Styles is a graphics editor, designed to create seamless backgrounds, wallpapers, textures and similar artwork. It allows you to combine multiple layers with adjustable transparency,....




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Image Co-Tracker 2.0

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How to Optimize Images for 10x Faster WordPress Product Pages

Do you have a WooCommerce store with slow product pages? Images could be the speed bump. Research shows that 60-85% of page load size comes from photos. And excess seconds cripple conversions—a 1-second delay causes a 7% drop in sales! Properly optimized images can drastically accelerate the loading speed of a WordPress online store. Simple […]

The post How to Optimize Images for 10x Faster WordPress Product Pages appeared first on MonstersPost.




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May 24 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - 3ZM New Year Rave 1977

3ZM 1400 AM in Christchurch, New Zealand promoted it's all night New Year's Eve Party for December 31 1976 with this cool ad in the local newspaper the day before. A one-off promotion.




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May 26 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - Windy Heroes of the Air

When Wellington, New Zealand, was battered by storms in December 1976, local Radio Windy 1080 AM provided superb coverage...




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May 26 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - Radio Rhema Experiments

Over the Christmas - New Year period of 1976-77, Radio Rhema broadcast an experimental 10 day short-term AM program from Ferrymead Historic Park, Christchurch, New Zealand...




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June 1 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - Harry Millard, 2SM Sydney

Sports broadcaster Harry Millard smiles for the camera in this early photo from 2SM Sydney, Australia...




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June 9 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - Toohey's Oatmeal Stout

Toohey's Oatmeal Stout sponsored 'Mrs 'Arris and Mrs 'Iggs' an entertaining program from 2UW Sydney, Australia...




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June 12 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - 3ZB 21st Anniversary

This photo of the 3ZB Christchurch [New Zealand] staff was taken for the 21st anniversary of the station...




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June 12 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - Women Shopping Reporters

Women announcers were often found as 'Shopping Reporters' on the 'women's hour' programs...




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June 15 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - Magnecorders, FBC Suva

Senior Technician Bill McMillan works a bank of Magnecorders in the main control room of the new Broadcasting House, Fiji Broadcasting Commission, Suva, Fiji in 1954...




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June 15 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - Isareli Racule, FBC Suva

Isareli Racule was the first head of the Fiji section, Fiji Broadcasting Commision in 1954...




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June 29 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - KCCN Hawaiian Radio

KCCN Honolulu 1420 AM was one of the most popular radio stations in the Hawaiian islands. It broadcast Hawaiian music and culture and has since moved to FM where its popularity continues...




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July 05 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - KHBC Hilo 1936

We recently ran a competition celebrating 50 years of Hawaiian statehood. Readers were asked a number of questions about KHBC Hilo as featuring in our Art of Radio Hawaii...




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September 19 2009 Long Lost Radio History Image - 3BA Ballarat - Sunshine Singers

Australian radio station 3BA Ballarat supported the Sunshine Singers. Here they are pictured at Lorne in Victoria on January 24, 1938...




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2009 Urban Beach Week - Jimmy Rocker Image Capture

URBAN BEACH WEEK MIAMI 2009 -=- Experience HOT SUN, SURF and SAND, Deep Dark Chocolate Bikini Beach Babes! 2009 - Urban - Beach - Week - Jimmy - Rocker - Image -Capture SOBE Art Deco, Custom HOT RODS, FAMOUS HOTELS, Pretty Beach Girls, PALM TREES, Muscle Cars with FLASHY Chrome Rims + BOOMING HIP HOP BEATS in a Tropical Paradise. Miami Pics | Miami Landscapes | Art Deco Architecture | South-Beach-Photography Miami South Beach Girls Pics THEY'RE TEASING WITH SEXY THONG BIKINIS! Yummy Black Booty Goddesses with Sexy Tan Lines - Hotgirls, Deep Tan Bikini Babes, Fashion https://digg.com/travel_places/2009_Urban_Beach_Week_Jimmy_Rocker_Image_Capture YUMMY DEEP BLACK EBONY BOOTY DONK GIRLS Tanning on the Beach Pics. girls of south beach pics dark skin girls pictures BEACH PICS OF GIRLS IN SWIMSIUTS [Urban Beach Week 2009] Miami_Beach Sexy Bodies Phat Booty Photo Pics Ebony Booty Models | Yummy Big Black Booty Sistas with Exquisitely Dark Flopping Boobies - 2009_Urban_Beach_Weekend MIAMI




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Mar 19, Share Blogs, Videos and Pin Images to Get Some Gifts for Only Sharing Blogs!

Share blogs or videos with your friends, pin images, or enjoy reading, watching and commenting. You can also share your videos and blogs here. Get some gifts for only sharing blogs.




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How to Choose the Right Images for Your Website

Contrary to popular internet “statistics”, there is no research to back up that humans process visuals 60,000 times faster than text (and here’s a fun blog post that exposes this), but there is a legit body of research that points to the fact that visual cues help us to better retrieve and remember information.

“The research outcomes on visual learning make complete sense when you consider that our brain is [...]

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