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Astronomers have uncovered a diverse collection of exotic extrasolar planets. While no two have been exactly alike, pretty much all of them fit under general classifications.
From large to small, we have the following types (and some key details for each one)
https://thetechinside.com/new-class-of-planets-mega-earth-discovered-by-astronomers/
From large to small, we have the following types (and some key details for each one)
https://thetechinside.com/new-class-of-planets-mega-earth-discovered-by-astronomers/
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Many designs and compositions from which to select for your holiday gifts...
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Architecture with the Amsterdam Crane Apartment. To see more, larger size images and information about The Yays, click the image.
Architecture with the Amsterdam Crane Apartment. To see more, larger size images and information about The Yays, click the image.
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If You Think Bella Hadid Doesn't Smile, Think Again!
https://www.stylefigure.com/think-bella-hadid-doesnt-smile-watch-knicks-vs-lakers-game/
https://www.stylefigure.com/think-bella-hadid-doesnt-smile-watch-knicks-vs-lakers-game/
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According to the researchers, the neocortex contains thousands of models functioning not only in hierarchy, but also in parallel. It’s an innovative theory that challenges conventional views, and may impact both artificial intelligence and neuroscience in the future.
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The Australian Classification Board has published a classification for Kirby’s Extra Epic Yarn which is coming to the Nintendo 3DS. Some of you may have been wondering who is developing the port and the listing has revealed that it is none other than…
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A delicious muffin great for back-to-school lunches.
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pic of the week and a foreigner up front
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2018 Def Leppard Tokyo, Japan Fan Photos 13 - http://www.deflepparduk.com/2018newsoct280.html #defleppard #hysteria #tokyo
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Fafnir Vatnfall, Myanba Gorge
Myamba Gorge near the locality of Cathcart is a massive southern gorge connecting the ocean with the Australia Alps.
The Alps are starting to melt and the waterfalls here are coming to life.
More images at http://www.silenttheory.net/
Sometimes referred to as the Pulpit, local miners named this feature the Fafnir Vatnfall , after the old northern dwarf prince who through greed turned into a dragon guarding a cursed gold horde ( a fickle gold field was once found near here).
There are still plenty of local dragons here. Large (5+') monitor lizards still patrol the gorge. I had mixed luck with the dragons. The Vatnfall is still flowing lightly, but i did snap a big dragon (although that involved running from a couple of large black snakes).
If you look too long you might see other things in the water sculptured granite: a koala, a heart, a kangaroo, a slippery dip or a fleck of gold dust.
Image: HDR, textured for screen output
Myamba Gorge near the locality of Cathcart is a massive southern gorge connecting the ocean with the Australia Alps.
The Alps are starting to melt and the waterfalls here are coming to life.
More images at http://www.silenttheory.net/
Sometimes referred to as the Pulpit, local miners named this feature the Fafnir Vatnfall , after the old northern dwarf prince who through greed turned into a dragon guarding a cursed gold horde ( a fickle gold field was once found near here).
There are still plenty of local dragons here. Large (5+') monitor lizards still patrol the gorge. I had mixed luck with the dragons. The Vatnfall is still flowing lightly, but i did snap a big dragon (although that involved running from a couple of large black snakes).
If you look too long you might see other things in the water sculptured granite: a koala, a heart, a kangaroo, a slippery dip or a fleck of gold dust.
Image: HDR, textured for screen output

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*Ulysses S. Grant: A Victor, Not a Butcher: The Military Genius of the Man Who Won the Civil War*
Two months after the publishing of his book, "Ulysses S. Grant: A Victor, Not a Butcher- The Military Genius of the Man Who Won the Civil War", Edward H. Bonekemper III gave this lecture at The Civil War Library & Museum in Philadelphia.
There are many scholars, these days, who will say that over the last 20 years, Grant has benefitted from "revisionist history" which has resurrected his trashed reputation. Depending on who is saying that he is benefitting from "revisionist" history, the word, "revisionist" can either be construed as a negative and unacceptable form of history or a positive, more in-depth form of researching history. Many historians, these days, are benefitting from recently discovered primary sources as well as so much more resources being available through digitization that historians, a mere 20 years ago, could only have dreamed of!
Bonekemper says that, as far as he's concerned, Southern historians, in order to make Robert E. Lee look like the better general during the Civil War, they needed to denegrade U.S. Grant. He also feels that Lee has gotten a free pass when it comes to some of his tactics at some of the battles!
One of the things that Southern historians have used to beat Grant over the head with was the fact that he used his troops as expendable pawns in order to beat the Confederacy. They say that Grant didn't care how many of his men he sent to their deaths through thoroughly unneeded charges and tactics because he knew that the Union had so many more men at their disposal compared to the Confederacy. Both Bonekemper and myself disagree with this Southern way of thinking. Yes, the Union army did have many more men available for service than the Confederates. Yet, any General who didn't take advantage of this fact would have been negligent in his duties. Grant was simply smart enough to know how to take advantage of this! Someone once said that quantity has a quality all it's own and this definitely applies to the way that General Grant used his armies!
Check out this wonderful talk by Edward Bonekemper by clicking the link below.
Two months after the publishing of his book, "Ulysses S. Grant: A Victor, Not a Butcher- The Military Genius of the Man Who Won the Civil War", Edward H. Bonekemper III gave this lecture at The Civil War Library & Museum in Philadelphia.
There are many scholars, these days, who will say that over the last 20 years, Grant has benefitted from "revisionist history" which has resurrected his trashed reputation. Depending on who is saying that he is benefitting from "revisionist" history, the word, "revisionist" can either be construed as a negative and unacceptable form of history or a positive, more in-depth form of researching history. Many historians, these days, are benefitting from recently discovered primary sources as well as so much more resources being available through digitization that historians, a mere 20 years ago, could only have dreamed of!
Bonekemper says that, as far as he's concerned, Southern historians, in order to make Robert E. Lee look like the better general during the Civil War, they needed to denegrade U.S. Grant. He also feels that Lee has gotten a free pass when it comes to some of his tactics at some of the battles!
One of the things that Southern historians have used to beat Grant over the head with was the fact that he used his troops as expendable pawns in order to beat the Confederacy. They say that Grant didn't care how many of his men he sent to their deaths through thoroughly unneeded charges and tactics because he knew that the Union had so many more men at their disposal compared to the Confederacy. Both Bonekemper and myself disagree with this Southern way of thinking. Yes, the Union army did have many more men available for service than the Confederates. Yet, any General who didn't take advantage of this fact would have been negligent in his duties. Grant was simply smart enough to know how to take advantage of this! Someone once said that quantity has a quality all it's own and this definitely applies to the way that General Grant used his armies!
Check out this wonderful talk by Edward Bonekemper by clicking the link below.
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More than 700,000 immigrants are waiting on applications to become U.S. citizens. http://nbcbay.com/vQ0pyzx
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15 Greatest Discoveries from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope
NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope has spent 15 years in space. In honor of this anniversary, 15 of Spitzer’s greatest discoveries are featured in a gallery.
https://rxscience.org/15-greatest-discoveries-from-nasas-spitzer-space-telescope/
NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope has spent 15 years in space. In honor of this anniversary, 15 of Spitzer’s greatest discoveries are featured in a gallery.
https://rxscience.org/15-greatest-discoveries-from-nasas-spitzer-space-telescope/
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Google+ is shutting down due to massive data exposure #Google #GooglePlus
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BBC - In pictures: Mexico City's Day of the Dead parade
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Samsung reportedly testing two prototypes of the Foldable phone, will feature a special UI #Samsung #FoldablePhone
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"Tethers" is a short Horror film ... 10 out of 10 ...
Note Look at the person next to you ... DON'T TRUST THEM
Note Look at the person next to you ... DON'T TRUST THEM
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