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Over the years a talented artist by the name of Hong Yi has created portraits using obscure mediums lik stanley flask e stacked books, coffee cup stains, basketballs and paint, and even melted candles. And now she back with one of her most tedious creations to date: a portrait of Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi made from carefully dyed carnations. https://gizmodo/watch-a-girl-sculpt-zuck...ks-5916540 Yi started with a unique blank canvas this time鈥攕pecifically white carnations. And instead of spray painting them with different shades of red paint, the carnations were placed in small cups containing various concentrations of red food coloring. As the dye was abs stanley canada orbed into the flowers they changed color, and over a period of a day the grid of flowers eventually revealed the portrait of Aung San Suu Kyi. The piece i stanley tumblers s also unique because a few days after it blossomed the flowers all died, leaving behind only photos and videos of its fleeting existence. [Oh I See Red] FlowersPortraitsScience Hauw This is HiRISE, the most powerful camera we ve ever sent to another planet
What stanley tumblers would happen if you ripped out all the TVs and associated wiring from a plane, and gave everyone an i stanley botella Pad instead Well, we just found out: the plane becomes 7 percent lighter, and saves an awful lot of fuel as a result. A new budget airline, called Scoot, launched yesterday. It taken its planes from its parent company Singapore Airlines鈥攂ut decided to change the way it serves up entertainment, reports Bloomberg. That seen them remove the entire aircraft entertainment system stanley nz from each of its airplanes鈥攚hich in total weighed more than two tons per craft. Instead, budget flyers will be charged $17 a trip to rent an iPad, which is pre-loaded with movies, music, games and television shows. All told, the overall weight saving is 7 percent, which will make a massive difference to fuel efficiency. In fact, why doesn ;t every airline do it [Bloomberg] AppleiPad
Over the years a talented artist by the name of Hong Yi has created portraits using obscure mediums lik stanley flask e stacked books, coffee cup stains, basketballs and paint, and even melted candles. And now she back with one of her most tedious creations to date: a portrait of Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi made from carefully dyed carnations. https://gizmodo/watch-a-girl-sculpt-zuck...ks-5916540 Yi started with a unique blank canvas this time鈥攕pecifically white carnations. And instead of spray painting them with different shades of red paint, the carnations were placed in small cups containing various concentrations of red food coloring. As the dye was abs stanley canada orbed into the flowers they changed color, and over a period of a day the grid of flowers eventually revealed the portrait of Aung San Suu Kyi. The piece i stanley tumblers s also unique because a few days after it blossomed the flowers all died, leaving behind only photos and videos of its fleeting existence. [Oh I See Red] FlowersPortraitsScience Hauw This is HiRISE, the most powerful camera we ve ever sent to another planet
What stanley tumblers would happen if you ripped out all the TVs and associated wiring from a plane, and gave everyone an i stanley botella Pad instead Well, we just found out: the plane becomes 7 percent lighter, and saves an awful lot of fuel as a result. A new budget airline, called Scoot, launched yesterday. It taken its planes from its parent company Singapore Airlines鈥攂ut decided to change the way it serves up entertainment, reports Bloomberg. That seen them remove the entire aircraft entertainment system stanley nz from each of its airplanes鈥攚hich in total weighed more than two tons per craft. Instead, budget flyers will be charged $17 a trip to rent an iPad, which is pre-loaded with movies, music, games and television shows. All told, the overall weight saving is 7 percent, which will make a massive difference to fuel efficiency. In fact, why doesn ;t every airline do it [Bloomberg] AppleiPad