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Vancouver Thunder Bay physical landscape?

Almost Famous Asked: Vancouver Thunder Bay physical landscape?

I'm doing an assignment where I have to chose a city with the toughest physical landscape and climate to test a new car design, 4 city options were given (Halifax, Vancouver, Thunder Bay and Saskatoon) and I narrowed it down to Vancouver and Thunder Bay but which one should I actually choose to test the vehicle??

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Posted by C.Kingswood - May 4, 2012 at 10:26 pm

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Please help with a photography university project?

Jenny Asked: Please help with a photography university project?

Hey everyone, Me and my mate are starting a new uni project and would really appreciate your help. Please can you follow this link to our flickr page

http://www.flickr.com/groups/1976383@N21/

and click join [if your not a member of flickr it only takes 2 seconds to join]
If your feeling extra nice please upload as many Landscape images or anything relating to landscape [trees, fields, branches] etc that you have taken onto our flickr page. The quality of the image doesn't matter, it can even be a snap shot from a phone.

We will then edit and manipulate your image and repost it onto our flickr page so yourself and others can see the original image taken by you along with our edited version of your image.

We are currently designing a website, once our website is complete we will transfer everyones images over to there.

We are hoping to create a new photo sharing site which will have a theme/topic each month [this month being Landscape]

Your help will be greatly appreciated in participating along with spreading the word.

Thanks
Jenny and Mat

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Interior design and Architectual landscaping together?

Maddie Holmen Asked: Interior design and Architectual landscaping together?

I want to get degrees in both these fields so I can hopefully be able to design whole houses inside and out, I also plan to get a business degree to one day run my own business. are these the two fields I want to take? I want to take interior design for sure, but is the architectual landscaping the best possible outdoor degree? like setting backyards and stuff like that, sorry that sounded like I know nothing haha

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Looking for a decent DSLR camera and a macro lens, any ideas?

Owen Asked: Looking for a decent DSLR camera and a macro lens, any ideas?

I want to get into photography since i am starting a graphic design course in July. I want to be able to take good quality landscape photos and also macro photography. I have been recommended a Canon EOS 1100D a few times, but not sure on the lens yet. I have a budget of only 600 pounds and i am aware that the lens will be more expensive than the camera itself.
I would just love to be able to take close up, detailed images of insects and other small things, along with everything else from far away scenery to everyday life. I have never actually owned a camera myself so i am a bit naive with all this kind of thing so bare with me.

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Looking for a decent DSLR camera and a macro lens, any ideas?

Owen Asked: Looking for a decent DSLR camera and a macro lens, any ideas?

I want to get into photography since i am starting a graphic design course in July. I want to be able to take good quality landscape photos and also macro photography. I have been recommended a Canon EOS 1100D a few times, but not sure on the lens yet. I have a budget of only 600 pounds and i am aware that the lens will be more expensive than the camera itself.
I would just love to be able to take close up, detailed images of insects and other small things, along with everything else from far away scenery to everyday life. I have never actually owned a camera myself so i am a bit naive with all this kind of thing so bare with me.

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I have an old friend from college that designs, builds, and sells structures. Does this sound good t

Estimated Prophet Asked: I have an old friend from college that designs, builds, and sells structures. Does this sound good t

I have an old friend from college that designs, builds, and sells buildings and bridges. Hes an engineer and architect, with all the degrees. Given the opportunities in New York City around the new World Trade Center, he has 3 design projects in the works – including one park bridge. The park is owned by the neighborhood committee, and is reserved for residents of the riverside area.

There is fishing and boating allowed, but no swimming. The bridge becomes a vital necessity to the neighborhood residents, so that they can drive easily to the marina – which is actually located in New Jersey – and get to their boats.

The neighborhood design committee has already purchased the land and began construction on the dwellings, as well as the park pavilion. The bridge project will have to proceed or the neighborhood housing project will fall through with only half a park. The design committee is locked into paying for my friend's architectural design.

The only problem is, the neighborhood designers do not have enough funds to finish building all the projected houses in the neighborhood. In order to complete the project, the design committee would have to sell more housing in the neighborhood in advance of being built. Essentially, they need investors who are actually homebuyers. (Homebuyers that pay in advance of work.)

The private neighborhood is nice, complete with the park and marina, and the bridge between them. I've seen the design layouts and plans. It even has a pedestrian walkway that is nice enough and large enough to use for fishing, or to bicycle on. The homes themselves are built to design through planning with the neighborhood design committee. The lots range from four to eight acres in size.

The best part is, all of this land is going for cheap – basically cost the designers have already paid, plus 7.8%. The materials to build homes are also costing investors very little mark up, and are coming in at near wholesale prices. The labor costs end up being washed up among the entire neighborhood, because they need it finished. So the more you want in the home, the more you save. (The basic unit for any home in the neighborhood is a raised ranch with an extended family room addition and a one car garage.) Sitting on four acres, this would cost only $163,000.

The homes for sale include the 4 acre lot, which is groomed and landscaped.The ranch, which with the addition (built off the rear of the structure) also has a front patio and rear deck.Sheds are not allowed in the neighborhood unless they are designed, approved, and constructed through the neighborhood committee such as when they are built so the initial starter home does have an outdoor storage unit attached to the rear of the garage.Central air, forced air heating, electric appliances included.

Plus each home in the neighborhood will have private access to the park on their side of the river.(The marina is open to the public for rental of dock space and daily use.)Neighborhood residents have docking fees and marina membership at no cost.The bridge itself, like the actual roadways through the neighborhood, are town property between the two towns of the two states.Home buyers will live on a private roadway that loops from the town road, and connects to the park.

So, to sum this up, if you are interested, or know anyone, for $163,000
I know someone that sells bridges.

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I have an old friend from college that designs, builds, and sells structures. Does this sound good t

Estimated Prophet Asked: I have an old friend from college that designs, builds, and sells structures. Does this sound good t

I have an old friend from college that designs, builds, and sells buildings and bridges. Hes an engineer and architect, with all the degrees. Given the opportunities in New York City around the new World Trade Center, he has 3 design projects in the works – including one park bridge. The park is owned by the neighborhood committee, and is reserved for residents of the riverside area.

There is fishing and boating allowed, but no swimming. The bridge becomes a vital necessity to the neighborhood residents, so that they can drive easily to the marina – which is actually located in New Jersey – and get to their boats.

The neighborhood design committee has already purchased the land and began construction on the dwellings, as well as the park pavilion. The bridge project will have to proceed or the neighborhood housing project will fall through with only half a park. The design committee is locked into paying for my friend's architectural design.

The only problem is, the neighborhood designers do not have enough funds to finish building all the projected houses in the neighborhood. In order to complete the project, the design committee would have to sell more housing in the neighborhood in advance of being built. Essentially, they need investors who are actually homebuyers. (Homebuyers that pay in advance of work.)

The private neighborhood is nice, complete with the park and marina, and the bridge between them. I've seen the design layouts and plans. It even has a pedestrian walkway that is nice enough and large enough to use for fishing, or to bicycle on. The homes themselves are built to design through planning with the neighborhood design committee. The lots range from four to eight acres in size.

The best part is, all of this land is going for cheap – basically cost the designers have already paid, plus 7.8%. The materials to build homes are also costing investors very little mark up, and are coming in at near wholesale prices. The labor costs end up being washed up among the entire neighborhood, because they need it finished. So the more you want in the home, the more you save. (The basic unit for any home in the neighborhood is a raised ranch with an extended family room addition and a one car garage.) Sitting on four acres, this would cost only $163,000.

The homes for sale include the 4 acre lot, which is groomed and landscaped.The ranch, which with the addition (built off the rear of the structure) also has a front patio and rear deck.Sheds are not allowed in the neighborhood unless they are designed, approved, and constructed through the neighborhood committee such as when they are built so the initial starter home does have an outdoor storage unit attached to the rear of the garage.Central air, forced air heating, electric appliances included.

Plus each home in the neighborhood will have private access to the park on their side of the river.(The marina is open to the public for rental of dock space and daily use.)Neighborhood residents have docking fees and marina membership at no cost.The bridge itself, like the actual roadways through the neighborhood, are town property between the two towns of the two states.Home buyers will live on a private roadway that loops from the town road, and connects to the park.

So, to sum this up, if you are interested, or know anyone, for $163,000
I know someone that sells bridges.

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do you know Cool 360 degree rotating stand leather case for apple new ipad ?

Berlinda Asked: do you know Cool 360 degree rotating stand leather case for apple new ipad ?

The born of new iPad releases all expecting Apple fans, they rush to buy the new iPad, use it to surf the Internet, watch video, listen to music and even show before friends, with those often using, there is no doubt that a case is necessary. For this dreaming tablet, what should the cases be like? Let us discuss together.
First , The case should protect your iPad from dust, bumps, shock, scratches.
Second, It should convenient for enjoying your internet/ facing/music time when you use ipad .
Third , It should be durable and soft touch feeling , Also have a unique and fashionable design ,
According to the market searching. 360 degree rotating stand leather case for apple ipad 3. is good choice with fashion, soft touch feelings with perfect protection. Provides better angle of long-time viewingWorks with sleep/wake function.Provides attractive and functional way to carry and use iPad. So 360 degree rotating stand leather case is perfect fit to your new ipad
Let me make an introduce our 360 degree rotating stand leather case for apple new ipad .
360 Rotation making it simple to transition between landscape and portrait options, the 360-degree feature allows for more viewing versatility while keeping your device in the case.
Smart Cover intelligent magnet auto sleep/wake up Design for your elegant New iPad 3.
The soft interior lining adds color and protects the device against scratches. When not in use, the case conveniently snaps closed like a portfolio to protect the New iPad 3 screen..
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Posted by C.Kingswood - May 3, 2012 at 10:16 pm

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I have an old friend from college that designs, builds, and sells structures. Do you know any home i

Estimated Prophet Asked: I have an old friend from college that designs, builds, and sells structures. Do you know any home i

I have an old friend from college that designs, builds, and sells buildings and bridges. Hes an engineer and architect, with all the degrees. Given the opportunities in New York City around the new World Trade Center, he has 3 design projects in the works – including one park bridge. The park is owned by the neighborhood committee, and is reserved for residents of the riverside area.

There is fishing and boating allowed, but no swimming. The bridge becomes a vital necessity to the neighborhood residents, so that they can drive easily to the marina – which is actually located in New Jersey – and get to their boats.

The neighborhood design committee has already purchased the land and began construction on the dwellings, as well as the park pavilion. The bridge project will have to proceed or the neighborhood housing project will fall through with only half a park. The design committee is locked into paying for my friend's architectural design.

The only problem is, the neighborhood designers do not have enough funds to finish building all the projected houses in the neighborhood. In order to complete the project, the design committee would have to sell more housing in the neighborhood in advance of being built. Essentially, they need investors who are actually homebuyers. (Homebuyers that pay in advance of work.)

The private neighborhood is nice, complete with the park and marina, and the bridge between them. I've seen the design layouts and plans. It even has a pedestrian walkway that is nice enough and large enough to use for fishing, or to bicycle on. The homes themselves are built to design through planning with the neighborhood design committee. The lots range from four to eight acres in size.

The best part is, all of this land is going for cheap – basically the cost the neighborhood designers have already paid, plus 7.8%. The materials to build homes are also costing home buying investors are also coming in at near wholesale prices. The labor costs end up being washed up among the entire neighborhood, because they need it finished. So the more you want in the home, the more you save. (The basic unit for any home in the neighborhood is a raised ranch with an extended family room addition and a one car garage.) Sitting on four acres, this would cost only $163,000.

The homes for sale include the 4 acre lot, which is groomed and landscaped. The ranch, which with the addition (built off the rear of the structure) also has a front patio and rear deck. Sheds are not allowed in the neighborhood unless they are designed, approved, and constructed through the neighborhood committee such as when they are built so the initial starter home does have an outdoor storage unit attached to the rear of the garage. Central air, forced air heating, electric appliances included.

Plus each home in the neighborhood will have private access to the park on their side of the river. (The marina is open to the public for rental of dock space and daily use.) Neighborhood residents have docking fees and marina membership at no cost. The bridge itself, like the actual roadways through the neighborhood, are town property between the two towns of the two states. Home buyers will live on a private roadway that loops from the town road, and connects to the park.

So, to sum this up, if you are interested, or know anyone, for $163,000
I know someone that sells bridges.

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I have an old friend from college that designs, builds, and sells structures. Do you know an investo

Estimated Prophet Asked: I have an old friend from college that designs, builds, and sells structures. Do you know an investo

I have an old friend from college that designs, builds, and sells buildings and bridges. Hes an engineer and architect, with all the degrees. Given the opportunities in New York City around the new World Trade Center, he has 3 design projects in the works – including one park bridge. The park is owned by the neighborhood committee, and is reserved for residents of the riverside area.

There is fishing and boating allowed, but no swimming. The bridge becomes a vital necessity to the neighborhood residents, so that they can drive easily to the marina – which is actually located in New Jersey – and get to their boats.

The neighborhood design committee has already purchased the land and began construction on the dwellings, as well as the park pavilion. The bridge project will have to proceed or the neighborhood housing project will fall through with only half a park. The design committee is locked into paying for my friend's architectural design.

The only problem is, the neighborhood designers do not have enough funds to finish building all the projected houses in the neighborhood. In order to complete the project, the design committee would have to sell more housing in the neighborhood in advance of being built. Essentially, they need investors who are actually homebuyers. (Homebuyers that pay in advance of work.)

The private neighborhood is nice, complete with the park and marina, and the bridge between them. I've seen the design layouts and plans. It even has a pedestrian walkway that is nice enough and large enough to use for fishing, or to bicycle on. The homes themselves are built to design through planning with the neighborhood design committee. The lots range from four to eight acres in size.

The best part is, all of this land is going for cheap – basically the cost the neighborhood designers have already paid, plus 7.8%. The materials to build homes are also costing home buying investors are also coming in at near wholesale prices. The labor costs end up being washed up among the entire neighborhood, because they need it finished. So the more you want in the home, the more you save. (The basic unit for any home in the neighborhood is a raised ranch with an extended family room addition and a one car garage.) Sitting on four acres, this would cost only $163,000.

The homes for sale include the 4 acre lot, which is groomed and landscaped.The ranch, which with the addition (built off the rear of the structure) also has a front patio and rear deck.Sheds are not allowed in the neighborhood unless they are designed, approved, and constructed through the neighborhood committee such as when they are built so the initial starter home does have an outdoor storage unit attached to the rear of the garage.Central air, forced air heating, electric appliances included.

Plus each home in the neighborhood will have private access to the park on their side of the river.(The marina is open to the public for rental of dock space and daily use.)Neighborhood residents have docking fees and marina membership at no cost.The bridge itself, like the actual roadways through the neighborhood, are town property between the two towns of the two states.Home buyers will live on a private roadway that loops from the town road, and connects to the park.

So, to sum this up, if you are interested, or know anyone, for $163,000
I know someone that sells bridges.

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