Rumor has it back in the day someone put a civilian in front of a Flame and asked them to import an image. Granted this was pre-anniversary days but something like 45 minutes later the civilian gave up.
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You do not want to burn weeds to ash! On smaller weeds, a slow walk is usually the best pace - just a split second of heat should kill unwanted weeds and grasses completely - you don't need to burn them to a crisp. By nature, some grasses will return following a flaming. Repeat applications, however, will usually do the trick. For best results, increase exposure to the heat if weeds are wet from dew. Water on the leaves acts as insulation and decreases cell damage unless exposure time is increased. Note: it is ok to flame when it is wet out. In fact, we recommend it. Moisture will lessen the threat of ignition of dry debris.
Flame weeding is what we like to call a "slow kill". Essentially, you are destroying cell structure in the plant leaf. The weed will no longer put energy toward growth (photosynthesis) taking the kill through the root system. YES, flame weeding will kill the roots too! Even on big weeds (over 6"), you will see a stunting effect and even a kill within a few days, depending on how established the root system is and how long the plant was exposed to heat. Again, multiple application may be necessary for well-established pants. When you see green - flame!
What's the best advice we can give you? If in doubt, don't. Always allow a safe distance between the flame and desirable plants, shrubs and trees. Always keep a fire extinguisher and water supply close in case of an emergency. Contact your local city or fire department to see if it safe to run a flame weeder in your area.
But there is no doubt that he possesses offensive talent. Earlier this month, Morin was ranked among the 10 best shooters from the 2023 draft class, according to Pronman. He is also a puck-moving defenceman who can be used on the man advantage. He had 21 goals and 72 points in 67 games in 2022-23 despite having mononucleosis at the start of the season.
But flames continued to burn Saturday in a slash pile of sagebrush, tumbleweeds and other vegetation that had been cleared for a construction project, according to Jenna Kochenauer, spokesperson for the fire district.
Phileas Fogg accepts the challenge to travel the globe in just eighty days. With his capable valet Passepartout, Fogg embarks on his journey from Dover encountering a series of adventures in many wonderful and dangerous places of the world in a fantastic race against time.
Eternal Flame Falls is a 30 ft high cascade in two segments. A small grotto to the right houses a natural gas spring that can be ignited to create a flame of 4-8 inches in height. The best time to visit is in early spring, or after bouts of rain lasting several days.
It was a Saturday, and a spark found a crack, which led to flames leaping from the attic. The house was on fire. My dad and brothers ran for water buckets in a futile attempt to douse the blaze. The fire department arrived on the scene relatively quickly, but the entire roof had already been gutted.
Day's best known songwriting efforts were "Over and Over", later made popular by the Dave Clark Five in 1965,[6][7] and "Little Bitty Pretty One", popularized by Thurston Harris in 1957,[8] Frankie Lymon in 1960, Clyde McPhatter in 1962, and the Jackson Five in 1972. However, Day is most remembered for his 1958 solo recording of the Hot 100 No. 2 hit, "Rockin' Robin",[4] written by Leon Rene under the pseudonym Jimmie Thomas. It sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold record.[9] "Rockin' Robin" was covered by Bob Luman at Town Hall Party on October 28, 1958, the Hollies in 1964, Gene Vincent in 1969, Michael Jackson in 1972, Lolly in 1999, and by McFly in 2006.
The challenge faced by the German commanders, Rommel and von Rundstedt, was how to combine these disparate forces into a battle-winning force. Should the panzers support the beach defences closely? Or should they operate with complete freedom, seeking to strike a battle-winning blow to cut off and destroy the Allied armies once ashore? What would be the best way to handle the massive Allied superiority in numbers, artillery, especially heavy naval gunfire, and aircraft? They made their choices and failed. Can you do better, defeating the Allied invasion and saving Germany?
What kind of food will you be eating in Azerbaijan? Delicious food. Surprisingly good food. The dishes I ate were most similar to Turkish cuisine, fresh and flavorful. While there were some similarities to their Georgian and Armenian neighbors, Azerbaijani food is very much its own thing. I was only in the country for a few days, so this is by no means an exhaustive guide, but it contains several of my top hits.
The Flames Peewee Quebec team had an incredible 9 days in Quebec City for the 63rd Peewee Quebec International tournament. It was an amazing time, with an emotional win against the Ukraine Team Selects. Our team showed amazing compassion and sportsmanship in the spotlight and had an unbelievable performance under very difficult circumstances. We are so proud of this team and what they were able to achieve, the first ever Vermont team to compete and WIN their division!! We are blessed to have such great families and support in our organization, and want to keep that tradition moving forward to next year for our 2011/12 age group!
Alex originally worked with a simulation type known as Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS). He used DNS and collaborated with experimentalists to study an isolated nonpremixed turbulent cool jet flame. One of the major conclusions was that DNS was able to accurately describe cool flames.
In their field, Michael E. Mueller, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton, explains that graduate students often focus on either discovering new physical phenomena such as cool flames, or modeling, that is, the translation of what we understand about physics into mathematical expressions.
Thanks to two menu options that are each over $18, Flame Tree BBQ can be one of the best value quick service restaurants for value on the Disney Dining Plan if you order a one of the more expensive barbecue options. Even the moderately-priced entrees are very strong values as counter service credits on the Disney Dining Plan.
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Ancient Egyptian festivals centred on procession by land and river, and were celebrated on particular days or series of days in the official year. The official year (365 days) was just short of the solar year (the time the earth takes to go around the sun, 365 1/4 days); as a result, the official year gradually moved back, with the official 'winter' months and their festivals falling into the summer. There seems to be no attempt to move the festivals, even those relating to agricultural events in the solar year such as flood, or the low-river sowing season. Such fixed reference to the official year demonstrates the remarkable power of the centralised kingship, in determining the timing of festivals that would have been celebrated by large numbers across the country. The role of festivals in daily life is indicated by the names of months; these derive from names of festivals, often with a prefix 'Paen-' meaning 'the (festival/month) of', and were kept in use even after the conversion of Egypt to Christianity in the early centuries AD.
The following list gives the festivals noted by Siegfried Schott in his study of festival dates, in the order they occurred in the Egyptian year. Each month is introduced by its number in the sequence of 12 months in the Egyptian calendar, with the ancient Egyptian name of the month in an early New Kingdom list, the late New Kingdom month name, its early medieval equivalent in Coptic (Christian) Egypt, and the rough equivalent in the modern calendar in the ideal official year when it matched more or less the solar year (though the official year moved out of step with the solar year, as explained above). Each month had 30 days, and the festivals are listed in sequence; some festivals moved or grew over time, and others are known only from one period. Each year, five days were added to the 12 months of 30 days to bring the total to 365, as close as integrally possible to the 365 1/4 days of the solar year; each 'extra' day was celebrated as the birthday of a particular deity.
day 30 key date in a festival spanning several days, identified sometimes as 'Amun-in-the-festival-of-raising-heaven', and in some sources the day of bringing branches of the ished-tree (sacred tree of the sun-god at Iunu) and culminating on the next day, the first of the next month, with the ceremony of filling the sacred eye in Iunu; this is the halfway point of the year, ideal 'midwinter'
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