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Thread: How many countries do we reach? We cross polinate! : ) | Forum: Photography
Thread: Jpeg Quality How Perceptive Are You? A fun experiment-by mjr | Forum: Photography
Thread: Egmont! | Forum: Photography
Wow thats just perfect Brenda !!! Awesome dreamy quality to this, i like the third one best as well !! :o) Although two does something for me also, maybe that one needs a bit more contrast... :o)
Thread: Northern Lights for you Kort | Forum: Photography
WOW !! This is quite awesome my friend, stunning work !!! Especially that second one !!!! Please capture some other ones !! :o)
Thread: New look, opinions asked... | Forum: Photography
For anyone thats interested heres the whole 'Life History and Ecology' text:
Life History and Ecology
The order Embiidina (webspinners or embiids) is another group within the Orthopteroid complex that probably appeared early in the Carboniferous period. Many insect taxonomists believe webspinners represent another evolutionary "dead end" that diverged about the same time as Plecoptera. Determining phylogenetic relationships for this group is unusually difficult because the Embioptera have a number of adaptations not found in any other insects. The tarsi of the front legs, for example, are enlarged and contain glands that produce silk. No other group of insects, fossil or modern, have silk-producing glands in the legs. The silk is used to construct elaborate nests and tunnels under leaves or bark. Webspinners live gregariously within these silken nests, feeding on grass, dead leaves, moss, lichens, or bark. Nymphs and adults are similar in appearance. Embiids rarely leave their silken tunnels; a colony grows by expanding its tunnel system to new food resources. Well-developed muscles in the hind legs allow these insects to run backward through their tunnels as easily as they run forward. Only adult males have wings. Front and hind wings are similar in shape and unusually flexible; they fold over the head when the insect runs backward through its tunnels. Blood (hemolymph) is pumped into anterior veins to stiffen the wings during flight. In Embiidina, the mouthparts are directed forward (prognathous) rather than downward as in other primitive orthropteroids. This may simply be an adaptation for life in a tunnel, or as some taxonomists have suggested, it may mean that Embiidina are really more closely related to earwigs (order Demaptera). Most Embiidina are tropical or subtropical.
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Message edited on: 09/10/2005 11:42
Thread: Lyme Disease | Forum: Photography
Im so sorry about your dog Michelle, but good to hear hes allright now :o) Jeez, i thought it was 24 hours, yet Danny says its 36 and Michelle said it is 48 LOL Guess it just takes some time then huh ? ;o) Danny, thats some excellent advice, thanks !! :o)
Thread: Lyme Disease | Forum: Photography
John, i looked it up on the net... thats a serious condition :( I the site i found even states that about 1 in 5000 people have it... thats a lot ! Is it possible that you have the condition and dont even know it ? Anyways, i hope you are well and have a great remainder of the day ! :o) Jeroen
Thread: Lyme Disease | Forum: Photography
Thread: Lyme Disease | Forum: Photography
WHOA !! Hope we dont have THOSE here... Geez, i might actually start to hate bugs here... ;o)
Thread: Lyme Disease | Forum: Photography
Now I am getting worried, what the hell are chiggers ??? Im not feeling all that well lately, mentally... ;oP
Thread: Lyme Disease | Forum: Photography
I have looked up the symptoms of Lyme Disease to cheer you all up, found it at the website of the Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation:
Symptoms of Lyme Disease
The Tick Bite (fewer than 50% recall a tick bite or get/see the rash)
-Rash at site of bite
-Rashes on other parts of your body
-Rash basically circular and spreading out (or generalized)
-Raised rash, disappearing and recurring
Head, Face, Neck
-Unexplained hair loss
-Headache, mild or severe, Seizures
-Pressure in Head, White Matter Lesions in Head (MRI)
-Twitching of facial or other muscles
-Facial paralysis (Bell's Palsy)
-Tingling of nose, (tip of) tongue, cheek or facial flushing
-Stiff or painful neck
-Jaw pain or stiffness
-Dental problems (unexplained)
-Sore throat, clearing throat a lot, phlegm ( flem ), hoarseness, runny nose
Eyes/Vision
-Double or blurry vision
-Increased floating spots
-Pain in eyes, or swelling around eyes
-Oversensitivity to light
-Flashing lights/Peripheral waves/phantom images in corner of eyes
Ears/Hearing
-Decreased hearing in one or both ears, plugged ears
-Buzzing in ears
-Pain in ears, oversensitivity to sounds
-Ringing in one or both ears
Digestive and Excretory Systems
-Diarrhea
-Constipation
-Irritable bladder (trouble starting, stopping) or Interstitial cystitis
-Upset stomach (nausea or pain) or GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease)
Musculoskeletal System
-Bone pain, joint pain or swelling, carpal tunnel syndrome
-Stiffness of joints, back, neck, tennis elbow
-Muscle pain or cramps, (Fibromyalgia)
Respiratory and Circulatory Systems
-Shortness of breath, can't get full/satisfying breath, cough
-Chest pain or rib soreness
-Night sweats or unexplained chills
-Heart palpitations or extra beats
-Endocarditis, Heart blockage
Neurologic System
-Tremors or unexplained shaking
-Burning or stabbing sensations in the body
-Fatigue, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Weakness, peripheral neuropathy or partial paralysis
-Pressure in the head
-Numbness in body, tingling, pinpricks
-Poor balance, dizziness, difficulty walking
-Increased motion sickness
-Lightheadedness, wooziness
Psychological well-being
-Mood swings, irritability, bi-polar disorder
-Unusual depression
-Disorientation (getting or feeling lost)
-Feeling as if you are losing your mind
-Over-emotional reactions, crying easily
-Too much sleep, or insomnia
-Difficulty falling or staying asleep
-Narcolepsy, sleep apnea
-Panic attacks, anxiety
Mental Capability
-Memory loss (short or long term)
-Confusion, difficulty in thinking
-Difficulty with concentration or reading
-Going to the wrong place
-Speech difficulty (slurred or slow)
-Stammering speech
-Forgetting how to perform simple tasks
Reproduction and Sexuality
-Loss of sex drive
-Sexual dysfunction
-Unexplained menstral pain, irregularity
-Unexplained breast pain, discharge
-Testicular or pelvic pain
General Well-being
-Unexplained weight gain, loss
-Extreme fatigue
-Swollen glands/lymph nodes
-Unexplained fevers (high or low grade)
-Continual infections (sinus, kidney, eye, etc.)
-Symptoms seem to change, come and go
-Pain migrates (moves) to different body parts
-Early on, experienced a "flu-like" illness, after which you have not since felt well.
-Low body temperature
Allergies/Chemical sensitivities
-Increased affect from alcohol and possible worse hangover
Dont be a fool and check for ticks !!
Thread: Lyme Disease | Forum: Photography
Attached Link: http://www.thedailytimes.com/sited/story/html/90778
I got really sick two weeks after the bite, i took a shower and notice a large discoloration on my leg at exactly the place i got bitten. So i went to the doctor a few hours later and got strong antibiotics for two weeks. The symptoms dissapeared soon after a day or two, only sideeffect of the antibiotics was tiredness. I have a pic of the discoloration on my leg LOL but ill spare you from seeing that ;o) Anyways, since i go out in to the fields and forests kinda often... i get a lot of tick bites. I always check every square inch of myself for ticks, and remove them immediately. I believe the bacteria is only transmitted after 24 hours or so. But the ticks can be hard to spot, it has happened that i noticed one two days later. They get into your clothes and shoes as well, and then wait till you return... If you do not treat this the symptoms eventually go away, but will return. I can take years, but eventually it will come back with a vengence... Symtoms then can be similar to meningitis and it can lead to insanity ! I dare anyone who thinks its no big deal to read this article i just found ! (see link above)Thread: Nostalgia gallery comments Questions and answers (maybe). | Forum: Photography
I didnt mean you must have put her in there, i just meant maybe you did some brightness adjustment to that area or something... Just to prevent misunderstandings.. ;o)
Thread: Nostalgia gallery comments Questions and answers (maybe). | Forum: Photography
Hmmm, are you REALLY sure that original raw really is the original ?? Cos in the cropping the light rectangle isnt visible.... and it isnt in the thumb either... Other then that the bright white dress seems to be the source of the lightening... im puzzled... Stunning work though !! :o)
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Thread: Lastweekinthegallery Week 47 | Forum: Photography