When we photo shop or edit a jpg with most software we are just adding code, telling the image to not show certain features or to also show fonts, or something else we added. That is why an edited jpg is often larger than the original. Point is all of the original info is usually still there and identifiable to google by the first few lines of code. What you probably need to do is switch it to RAW (not tiff), do your editing, then save it as a new jpg. That may alter things enough to fool google, but I am not sure.
Richmond Isle (aka Staten Island) has always been a strange place filled with strange folk often a little out of step with both New Jersey, the rest of NYC and just about anyplace else for that matter. Previously I had thought it was the result of being too far out into the ocean, but now thinking about many happy hours of my youth long ago (before the Narrows bridge went up) spent wandering about or illicitly camping overnight (for fishing purposes) in Moravian and the Vanderbilt cemeteries, perhaps the problem with Staten Island is vampires?
Happy, some guard dogs do do that. They will let you come in and gather whatever you want, then eat you the second they think you are done. I guess their owners have previously yelled at them for jumping the gun and eating harmless visitors, so they wait till they are sure there is enough evidence, then they strike.
You can still find the non-hybrid seeds if you shop for them. BTW, the same is true of cows and chicken. Many hybrid varieties exist, but the old lines can still be found.
A month? You are barely off probation. Let us see 200 thoughtful blogs and forum posts from you and then maybe in a few more months one of the women will write you. Until then you can entertain us with your inner self.
Hmm, I am old enough so I think I have already proven I can survive alone. That being said, being in love again may be nice. However, I would be kind of disappointed in myself if I really needed to hear from them each and every day. I mean gosh, how clingy would I be then? Once every two or three days would be fine with me.
I have been down that path several times. It is part of the landlord package. Glad you have had a good enough resolution. I have started selling some of my own off and don't plan to stay in the business more than a few more years.
If you are giving others permission to hit on your girl, then you are known as someone who is not jealous, so there is no reason not to proposition her. However, if you are known to be the person who tracks the competition down and slices off their nose, then the others will leave your girl alone. So simple. So illegal, but also effective. :)
If you are buying unpasteurized milk, you are taking money from the mouths of the bigger corporations. This is evil so they will defend themselves by passing laws to force you to buy from them. In America back in the 1950s and early 1960s many small dairy farms offered pasteurized milk as an option. While some customers chose that option many felt that unpasteurized milk both tasted better and had more nutritional value than pasteurized milk. Consequently although sales had dipped after 1950 sales of unpasteurized milk products began to climb. Local (state) laws were passed in several states banning it's sale and big business was pouring a lot of money into taking over the big dairies and forcing the small ones to go bankrupt. Consumers began to fight back by demanding documentation supporting the claims of health risks and the repeal of state laws against the unpasteurized milk sales. The industry dug in it's heels and in 1987 succeeded in getting a Federal law passed prohibiting the sale of unpasteurized milk in interstate commerce. This effectively eliminated the sale of unpasteurized milk in areas where Agriculture and dairy farms were no longer brick and mortar industries. Consequently many Americans in the larger cities have never even tasted unpasteurized milk and have no clue they can drink raw milk and still live a long happy life.
@ lachicbonita Namiskar. All of that is acknowledged. Urdu was derived from Hindi after Pakistan split off India. Nevertheless, many Pakistani do understand Hindi. So do many Nepali, such is also true in the China border regions near those countries. I know folks from both Tibet and Vietnam who understand Hindi. Now I agree Indonesia is a strange exception in which you are as likely to be understood while speaking Japanese or Filipino or Javanese or Malaysian or Sumatran as while speaking Dutch or French. That being said, for maximum efficiency if I was going to travel around the huge area encompassed from Pakistan to Indonesia, Hindi would probably be the first new language I learned.
Song writer Jay Hawkins (1956) sung by Singer Nina Simone (1965 recording)
One of the top 20 songs in America in 1965.
One of the top 50 songs in the UK in the same year.
Nominated by Rolling Stone as "one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. It was also ranked #313 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time."
The Nina Simone pictured was a fairly controversial person in the 60s and 70s. She died in 2003. This was not her usual music style before her flight from America but anger and medications led her to develop a style of audience participation and silence as part of her performances. She has a lengthy recording history going back to way before the U tube or even the video era. John Lennon (of the Beatles) was a big fan of her work. Suffice to say I have some of her 78s as well as 45s and 33s by her. I believe musically her rendition of 'I put a spell on you' is perhaps her most famous.
What no one wants to claim Russian or Nepali or Swahili is best?
Hmm, speaking by region, Hindi is possibly the best if traveling from Pakistan to Indonesia.
Spanish is probably the best to have when in South America.
After a lot of consideration and weighing (and yes, Je parle, Ich spreche, and yo hablo a fair amount of each, at least enough to find the bathrooms, order a meal or get my faced slapped by an interesting woman in each tongue) I think English is probably the most useful for the rest of the planet.
RE: Foiled by Google!
When we photo shop or edit a jpg with most software we are just adding code, telling the image to not show certain features or to also show fonts, or something else we added. That is why an edited jpg is often larger than the original. Point is all of the original info is usually still there and identifiable to google by the first few lines of code. What you probably need to do is switch it to RAW (not tiff), do your editing, then save it as a new jpg. That may alter things enough to fool google, but I am not sure.