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Giorgina Makara

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Aug 3, 2024, 3:02:10 PM8/3/24
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Stupid question- how do we make the wallpaper move like in the video above?

It's not a standard feature, as far as I know. There are programs that can let you do that, but no guarantee that any of them are effective or safe.

Stupid question- how do we make the wallpaper move like in the video above?

This won't magically make the wallpaper do what the twitter video is doing, but if you haven't seen Wallpaper Engine before, you might be interested in what it offers otherwise.

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This image provided by Katie Deedy of the Brooklyn-based studio Grow House Grow shows her Mary Ward wallpaper pattern, which honors the forgotten female entomologist. Wallpaper is back in a big way, decor experts say, and many make a statement through story or texture. (Katie Deedy/Grow House Grow via AP)

This combination of wallpaper photos released by Romo and Temperley London shows a leopard print pattern, left, and a sea agate pattern. Wallpaper is back in a big way, decor experts say, and many make a statement through story or texture. (Romo and Temperley London via AP)

This photo provided by Studio Heimat shows a butterfly and insects wallpaper design in Mission Dolores, Calif. Wallpaper is back in a big way, decor experts say, and many make a statement through story or texture. (Brad Knipstein/Studio Heimat via AP)

This image released by Romo and Temperley London shows a leopard print wallpaper pattern. Wallpaper is back in a big way, decor experts say, and many make a statement through story or texture. (Romo and Temperley London via AP)

This image eleased by Romo and Temperley London shows a sea agate wallpaper pattern. Wallpaper is back in a big way, decor experts say, and many make a statement through story or texture. (Romo and Temperley London via AP)

Alexis Audette of New York-based studio Mazy Path showed nature-inspired papers in the styles of Arts & Crafts textiles, Delft tiles and 16th century French wallpapers. Audette sees a commonality between plants and people.

I created a Windows theme with three of the backgrounds for sharing and posted it at Ten Forums a while back for downloading(I can't figure out how or if I can post the .theme attachment here) at this link.

Please make a list of all the wallpaper in one place these screen shots make me want them all lol or email me links danandmelopp7475 [at] gmail [dot] com nothing says professional and promotes malwarebytes more than a great background on the tablet there signing or the TV box that they are watching a demo from

This is a big problem, because rust will bleed through wallpaper (and paint, too), creating a stain on the surface of the new finish. Other materials can cause staining, too, such as grease, ink, smoke, water, wood sap (knot holes), crayon, lipstick, etc.

There are other water-born products that are made to block stains that are not as likely to kill brain cells. ? If you are interested in trying one of these, ask your paint store professional (meaning, a true paint store with knowledgeable staff, NOT a box store with rotating employees) for recommendations.

The researchers, who recently discovered that moth wings offer acoustic protection from bat echolocation calls, have been studying whether their structure could inform better performing sound absorbing panels when not moving in free space.

Bats and moths have been involved in an acoustic arms race between predator and prey ever since bats evolved echolocation some 65 million years ago. Moths are under huge predation pressure from bats and have evolved a plethora of defenses in their strive for survival, but it's the scales on a moth wing that hold the key to transforming noise-canceling technology.

Prof. Marc Holderied, of Bristol's School of Biological Sciences, said: "What we needed to know first, was how well these moth scales would perform if they were in front of an acoustically highly reflective surface, such as a wall.

Prof. Holderied and his team tested this by placing small sections of moth wings on an aluminum disk, then systematically tested how orientation of the wing with respect to the incoming sound and the removal of scale layers affected absorption.

Remarkably, they found that moth wings proved to be excellent sound absorbers, even when on top of an acoustical solid substrate, with the wings absorbing as much as 87% of the incoming sound energy. The effect is also broadband and omnidirectional, covering a wide range of frequencies and sound incident angles.

"What is even more impressive is that the wings are doing this whilst being incredibly thin, with the scale layer being only 1/50th of the thickness of the wavelength of the sound that they are absorbing," explained lead author Dr. Thomas Neil. "This extraordinary performance qualifies the moth wing as a natural occurring acoustic absorbing metasurface, a material that has unique properties and capabilities, that are not possible to create using conventional materials."

The potential to create ultrathin sound absorbing panels has huge implications in building acoustics. As cities get louder, the need for efficient non-intrusive sound mitigation solutions grows. Equally, these lightweight sound absorbing panels could have huge impacts on the travel industry, with any weight saving in planes, cars and trains increasing efficiency in these modes of transport and reducing fuel use and CO2 emissions.

Their study is published in Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical and Physical Sciences. Now the scientists plan to replicate the sound absorbing performance by designing and building prototypes based on the sound absorbing mechanisms of the moth. The absorption that they have characterized in moth wing scales is all in the ultrasound frequency range, above that which humans can hear. Their next challenge is to design a structure that will work at lower frequencies whilst retaining the same ultrathin architecture employed by the moth.

Prof. Holderied concluded: "Moths are going to inspire the next generation of sound absorbing materials. New research has shown that one day it will be possible to adorn the walls of your house with ultrathin sound absorbing wallpaper, using a design that copies the mechanisms that gives moths stealth acoustic camouflage."

Hello everyone! Hope you're enjoying the news for KINGDOM HEARTS 1.5 HD ReMIX so far! This has nothing to do with the upcoming PS3 title, but we hope you enjoy it all the same! Series mangaka Shiro Amano's third wallpaper in his KINGDOM HEARTS 10th Anniversary series has just surfaced, showing off Olympus Coliseum! Check it out!

For Spring 2024 Osborne & Little introduces new prints, embroideries, and wallpapers drawing inspiration from decorative cultural arts. From intricate patterns reminiscent of Indian artistry to playful motifs capturing the essence of nature, each design tells a distinct story. Upholstery fabrics include herringbone, stripes and jacquard weaves with luxurious textures. Plus, versatile stain-resistant weaves and textured outdoor fabrics offer style and practicality. A collection of decorative braids perfectly complements both the plain and patterned fabrics.

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