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BT power Class 1 should be able to go 100m, the hard part is finding it in a product you want to use for anything else.

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Science artists and art-adjacent folks! There's a workshop series for science visualization that might align with your interests, taught by entomologist and artist Barrett Klein. Next session (two of six) is Thurs Sept 26: "How to Avoid Lying When Using Visuals," it's online and also free! 🧪🎨

Visualizing Science Workshop Series
Visualizing Science Workshop Series

No art experience necessary!

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While there's a bird in this one I think the green flash is pretty neat to see captured. There were a lot of people around and as the sun slipped down almost everyone paused to watch for the flash. After it was gone there were murmurs of 'did you see it?!' 'that was cool' and everyone resumed life.

The sun setting over the Pacific ocean with the 'green flash' at the edge of the last sliver of sun before it disappears under the horizon. A solitary bird in flight up and right of the sun.
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A hummingbird resting in the early evening. #birds

A hummingbird perched on a small branch, most of the bird is in shadow although it's long thin beak is clearly visible pointing to the left.
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Oh, yes please, that sounds good!

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A seagull gliding in front of the sky over the Pacific ocean. #birds

Seagull gliding in flight, left wing framing the head and beak.
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As of right now it could be anything over (what's) really needed according to the association of registered nurses.

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A couple shots of what I'm pretty sure is just a crow while it was looking for snacks. Taken in San Diego in the last year. #birds

A corvid (crow?) looks towards the camera while standing on the ground, its back nearly horizontal. The background is dried mud and tufts of grass.
A corvid (crow?) looks away from the camera and down towards the ground standing semi-upright. The background is dried mud and tufts of grass.
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you know you're a good mechanic when you finish your job and you have one more screw than what you started with because that means you're able to put the engine back together better than the manufacturer

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