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my.desk
@mydeskpic
pictures of your desk, including famous people from around the world
Earth Katılım Temmuz 2009
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@IcelandFoods my shop arrived with no bags! What a bloody nightmare. Other stores allow me to buy bags .
No one can carry the red baskets you use.
Another customer lost.
I thought ordering via Amazon they would arrive in paper bags like Morrison. Give customers a choice.
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The difference between premium and mass-market butter comes down to water content and fermentation. High-quality butter starts with rich, high-fat cream, often cultured to develop a nutty aroma and a deep yellow hue. Because it contains less moisture, it foams gently and browns evenly in a pan, making it the essential choice for serious cooking.
In contrast, low-quality butter is a mass-produced product often stretched with whey, water, or additives. This chemical makeup causes it to soften too quickly and "sputter" violently when heated as the excess water evaporates. While the top-tier version relies on pure cream and sea salt, the industrial alternative offers a flatter flavor and a watery texture that disappears into the background

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An aerial view of the ‘Unfinished Obelisk’ in the 3500-year-old granite quarry in Aswan, Egypt...
The Unfinished Obelisk is one of the most revealing archaeological sites in all of Egypt precisely because it was never completed. Carved directly out of the bedrock, it offers an extraordinary behind the scenes look at how ancient Egyptians quarried and shaped the massive monuments that still tower over the Nile Valley today. Had it been finished, this single piece of granite would have been the largest obelisk ever created, weighing an astonishing 1,100 tons. Its size alone demonstrates the incredible engineering ambition of the New Kingdom era.
Work abruptly stopped when cracks formed in the stone. Instead of repairing it, the Egyptians abandoned the project entirely, leaving behind a frozen moment in time. The tool marks, the trenches, the channels cut around the obelisk all remain exactly as they were left more than three millennia ago. It is one of the few places where you can literally see the construction process in mid motion, preserved in the desert just as the workers walked away.
Archaeologists found remnants of ancient dolerite balls, hard stone pounding tools, scattered around the site. These were used by workers to slowly chip away at the granite, a process that could take years for a single obelisk.
#archaeohistories

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"By applying the least squares method ... This rigorous mathematical approach sets a high standard for any hypothesis attempting to explain the origin of these depressions using natural environmental conditions." w/ @SciencePsychic #carolinabays
journals.bilpubgroup.com/index.php/jees…

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@lifeonly75 Have you listened to the audio on the latest episode? The background noise makes it impossible to listen, sorry.
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NEW EPISODE!
The first of a 2-part conversation with Antony’s friend Peter Seal, author of ‘The Self-Help Delusion: A Manifesto For Genuine Change’, a book that seeks to help the reader evolve their thinking and inspire long-lasting life changes
Enjoy!
lifeandlifeonly.podbean.com/e/episode-58-t…
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Ringed Gannet @Bempton_Cliffs today, not sure if this photo is any use in being able to read it? @_BTO

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@thameswater "got" is dreadful English. We are not Americans.
Please use. " Have"
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Podcasting 2.0 Episode 80: "Wheels Up!" -- Adam & Dave discuss the week's developments on podcastindex.org with more PodSage Philosophy! l.curry.com/fxR

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@ThompsonMorgan
" You've still got items in your basket"
Is dreadful grammar.
You still have items in your basket. It's correct non American English.
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