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Month: January 2023

Daily dose of rhymes – 2023-01-31

Have you ever stopped to appreciate the beauty of the night sky and the twinkling of the stars? The power of the stars is undeniable, as they can even put the Moon and Sun out if they ever doubt. Learn more about the power of the stars and their impact on our world.

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Daily dose of rhymes – 2023-01-29

Algebra, a mathematical tool used to solve equations and calculate, began in the 9th century with Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi in Baghdad. The Arabic word al-jabr, meaning the reunion of broken parts, references the subject matter of algebra and its purpose. Learn about the history of algebra and its relevance today.

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RFID Scanner with WeMos, RC522, Homie MQTT & NodeRED in LEGO housing

Another link to an interesting report about a project in which a RC522 RFID reader was installed as an input station in a LEGO housing, the whole thing then very thoughtfully implemented with a microcontroller on 8266 basis and RasPi and software-side with Homie MQTT and implemented in NodeRED.

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A Guide to Buying and Modifying a Toyota MR2 (SW20)

Toyota MR2 W2

Revving Up Your Ride: A Guide to Buying and Modifying a Toyota MR2 (SW20)

Known sometimes as the W20 or SW20, the Toyota MR2 is a well-liked option among auto fans.
There are a few things to consider before browsing the ads to purchase one, though.
The following are things buyers should watch out for while getting and altering a SW20.

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Daily dose of rhymes – 2023-01-28

The recent news of a gunman opening fire in a holy place in the Middle East has brought fear and despair to both Israelis and Palestinians. Prayers of peace and understanding have been sent, but the violence continues. We must remember to pray for each other in order to bring an end to this violence and ease our grief.

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The 1969 Mustang Mach 1: A Classic American Muscle Car

Mustang Mach 1

The 1969 Mustang Mach 1 was a legendary American muscle automobile that was highly popular when it was first introduced. In fact, 24% of all Mustangs produced in 1969 were Mach 1s, with a total of 299,824 Mustangs sold for the model year.

Although the sales figure of less than 300,000 may seem a bit disappointing compared to previous seasons with higher sales, it is important to note that the Mustang faced intense competition from other popular muscle cars such as the Chevy Camaro (https://www.chevrolet.com/camaro-sports-car), the Pontiac Firebird (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontiac_Firebird), the Plymouth Barracuda (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Barracuda), the AMC Javelin (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMC_Javelin), and even Mercury’s Cougar (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_Cougar), which was also a divisional stablemate.

Despite the tough competition, the Mustang’s solid reputation and popularity showed that there was still room for the pony car concept in the crowded marketplace.

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How to start best into chinese new year of the rabbit

It’s the Chinese New Year of the Rabbit and it’s time to get hoppin’! This is the time to indulge in delicious food, spend time with family, and get ready for a fresh start. Here’s a guide to help you make the most of the Year of the Rabbit and to get your celebrations off to a great start.

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Mystery in the Making

Pencil and Watercolor Drawing

A Brush with Mystery

This is a pencil and watercolor drawing of a woman painting with brushes on a canvas, as if she’s peeking into a secret world of mystery and wonder.

The digital painting is available for purchase on OpenSea Marketplace as NFT.

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Fashion as Art

The Intersection of Art and Fashion

The sketch shows a woman, a fashion designer, who’s so focused on her computer screen, you’d think she’s trying to crack the code to the Matrix. The sketches of fashion in front of her are like her trusty minions, helping to create her latest designs. Imagine a little thought bubble above her head… Oh, just pondering the age-old question of whether art and fashion are like oil and water or peanut butter and jelly. If Botticelli were alive today, he’d be sketching the latest handbag collection instead of angels, that’s for sure. The sketch is a sneak peek into the designer’s mind, and it’s a reminder that fashion is an art form, and art is always in fashion.

The digital painting is available for purchase on OpenSea Marketplace as NFT.

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Hit the trails in the heart of Germany’s northern black forest

If you’re looking for an outdoor nature adventure, the German Black Forest is definitely a place to check out. The forest is full of winding trails, scenic views, and charming wildlife. Plus, it’s within easy reach of major cities, so you can explore it all without ever having to leave the comforts of your home.

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Explore Baden-Baden’s Parks, Wine, & Casinos for a Fun & Relaxing Summer Vacation!

If you’re looking for a summer vacation that’s both fun and relaxing, Baden-Baden is the perfect destination! Here are six things to do in Baden-Baden to make your stay a blast!

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