For people recieved a llama without a message by linux-rules, journal
For people recieved a llama without a message
and without having given me a llama / watch
You used any of my non-sofware icons, either funny/animated icons, dA related icons , icons of companies/fandom , unown icons , cute icons , sauron icon , totally spies icons , icons that I republished from deleted sources , or software icons used in diffferent ways :)
That is perfectly fine and I love it. Please, use them as much as you can. So I gave a llama. This journal pretends to be a gathering of all my previous journals that had useful tips:
General for all artists
General for Deviantart
General about icons or this gallery
About specific icons
Matt Ridley: List of FAILED AGW predictions by Kajm, journal
Matt Ridley: List of FAILED AGW predictions
Part III
The track record on doom
I said that one reason to be skeptical about dangerous climate change is that environmental predictions of doom are always wrong.
Here’s a list of predictions made with much fanfare and extensive coverage in the media in the 1970s, when I was young and green, in both senses of the word:the population explosion would be unstoppable;global famine would be inevitable;crop yields would fall;a cancer epidemic caused by pesticides would shorten lifespan;the desert would advance at two miles a year;rainforests would disappear;acid rain would destroy forests;oil spills would worsen;oil and gas would run out;an
Despite recent attempts to paint the United States as a major global polluter, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), the U.S. is among the cleanest nations on the planet.
In the most recent WHO report on air pollution, the United States was listed as one of the countries with the cleanest air in the world, significantly cleaner in fact than the air in Germany, Italy, Switzerland, the UK, Japan, Austria and France.
While France and other G7 countries lamented the U.S. exit from the Paris climate accord, America’s air is already cleaner than that of any other country in the G7.
Following standard practice, the WHO measures a
Having a rough week mentally, so just going to comment on the situation this morning.
Like Kyoto, the Paris Accord was never ratified, never came to a vote. In fact anyone who knows the reality of the Kyoto agreement, knows that even al gore voted against the idea of ever even bringing it before congress. The democrats realized that Kyoto was going to cost the US something like 400 Billion a year in lost economic situations and understood that they were not going to be able to blame it on conservatives / Republicans.
It is not going to 'take four years' to get out of it. IT WAS NON-BINDING. Which essentially means Meaningless. Whatever func
Is It Stealing? I Say It Is.... by Guard-of-the-Citadel, journal
Is It Stealing? I Say It Is....
A fellow member of the DA community recently posted a response to a comment that I made on one of my photos. I'd really like some open and honest discussion here about the exchange between us. I was going to just let it go, thinking that I was dealing with a child but then I went to the Profile page of this person and discovered that this is a 28 year old. Here is the comments between us:
it it began with me commenting to someone else who had liked and commented on the photo that sadly the photo had been stolen from DA and posted all over the Internet.
Now enter "Commenter":
I think you mean copied. To steal means to take something and th
It's taken me a while to be able to write this journal. I had to put my Max to sleep last Saturday, February 18th, 2017.
Max was born 4/10/2001. I know this because I saw him the day he was born. I was working at my vet clinic at the time and his owner came in with the newborn litter of kittens. I was drawn to Max right away. There were 4 kittens in the litter and they all looked different. Max was the one who was absolutely beautiful in my eyes. :) As he came back in for check-ups and shots, I played with him and enjoyed him because I was safe.....he had a home to go to. But then, at 12 weeks of age, the client came back in for the
The APN Guide: Photographing Different Birds by Mouselemur, journal
The APN Guide: Photographing Different Birds
Every time I step outside and cock my ears to listen, I am amazed by the number of different bird songs I hear around me. Plenty of birds are harder to hear than to see, but once you pay enough attention to the world outside you'll soon notice there are far more types of birds than most people think of.
Here's to taking a look at four of the prime subjects you'll come across as a starter wild bird photographer.
WildfowlAmongst wildfowl, we count birds such as ducks, geese and swans. They're relatively big, somewhat tame (especially in an area where feeding them isn't prohibited) and rather slow moving - giving you enough time to anticipate t