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Kentucky Derby Day Cocktails [COCKTAIL TIME]
Kentucky Derby Day Cocktails [COCKTAIL TIME]
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Decal closeups 1993 - present day.
Exploration into my use of pottery decals. 1992 - present day.
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I'm still stressed to the gods and I'm pretty sure I'm flammable now. #Combustable
When life gives you lemons ... Break glass This is a shadow box I have made and curious on thoughts should I write this line on the glass or just attach it to the hammer that will be on the side? Exclusive for cons only 1 available at 3 rivers con for $40 #apaturescience #lemons #combustable #portal2 #gamergirl #3riverscomiccon #shadowbox
Currently used signs for warnings.
Daily Word Prompt: Combustible
The world as you have known it will change and you are standing at the edge. It was a simple escort job. Guard some kooky inventor as he traveled from point A to point B. But mix in a former mongol guide with a grudge, a foreign emissary from the east seeking to reclaim his countries secret, hungover ninjas trying to collect a bounty, and a mysterious black powder and you got one hell of a undertaking. The age of gunpowder has arrived and if your not careful it might just go up in smoke.
Be careful with the energy you exert, you are powerful and dangerous.
“Ripples are the instant effect of wind on water and they die down as quickly as they form, as the surface tension of the water dampens their efforts. If a wind blows steadily across a large enough patch of water for a few hours then the ripples become waves and these will not be dampened so easily. Waves always travel in the same direction as the wind is blowing: if the wind changes then the waves change with it. Wave size is determined by the strength of the wind, the length of time it has been blowing and the distance it has blown over or the ‘fetch’.”
“When considered at a microscopic level, the term disorder may quite correctly suggest an increased range of accessible possibilities; but this may result in confusion because, at the macroscopic level of everyday perception, more ordered things seem more disordered, and more disordered things seem more ordered. For example, mixing water and oil counterintuitively creates more order from a thermodynamics perspective, because of the way water molecules and oil molecules interact. Equally, one can imagine on a beach in the summer if everyone arranges their towels in a "disorderly" fashion, people will struggle more to move and rearrange themselves (therefore more ordered from a thermodynamics perspective), whilst a more "ordered" towel arrangement means people are more free to move about (therefore more disordered from a thermodynamics perspective). [23] It has to be stressed, therefore, that "disorder", as used in a thermodynamic sense, relates to a full microscopic description of the system, rather than its apparent macroscopic properties.”
“It is important to note that isolated systems are not equivalent to closed systems. Closed systems cannot exchange matter with the surroundings, but can exchange energy. Isolated systems can exchange neither matter nor energy with their surroundings, and as such are only theoretical and do not exist in reality (except, possibly, the entire universe).”
“Many flammable and combustible liquids and solids are volatile in nature; that is, they evaporate quickly and are continually giving off vapours. The rate of evaporation varies greatly from one liquid to another and increases with temperature. It is their vapours combined with air, not the liquid or solids themselves, that ignite and burn. In many instances, an increase in temperature creates a more hazardous condition because of the increase in the rate at which vapours are evolved”