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Bryan Kim. Featured Work. Pipl - People Search. Famous movies in ancient turkish style! How the Internet Became Boring. So Sean “You know what’s cool? A billion dollars” Parker just declared the Internet boring! Then Brian Lam said non monsieur, you’re the one who is boring. Attention conservation notice: If you’re not asleep or clicking over to Buzzfeed already, the boring one is you. Parker just launched the last thing anyone should expend resources on given the limited time we have left on this dying planet: a Chatroulette clone called Airtime.

Like its predecessor, it’s about to fill up with people’s genitals, because apparently its genitalia-detection algorithm doesn’t work. About the only thing of value to come out of this bonfire of investor cash is the inevitable pile-on that will follow Parker’s comment. So, is the Internet boring? The Internet is both a utility and a medium. As a generator of profoundly new ideas, the web is dead. As a medium, the web just kind of replaced all the other stuff that came before. So, Internet = boring? Solitaire.exe. William Lethaby. William Richard Lethaby (18 January 1857 – 17 July 1931) was an English architect and architectural historian whose ideas were highly influential on the late Arts and Crafts and early Modern movements in architecture, and in the fields of conservation and art education.

Life and career[edit] Early life[edit] While working for Shaw, Lethaby became involved in the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, which campaigned to preserve the integrity and authenticity of older buildings against the Victorian practice of 'improving' them to the point of almost completely rebuilding and redesigning them. Through this he became a personal friend of Arts and Crafts Movement pioneers William Morris and Philip Webb, becoming a significant and influential member of their circle and acting as co-founder of the Art Workers Guild in 1884. He was a lifelong socialist. Independent practice[edit] London County Council[edit] Academic and pioneer of conservation[edit] Influence and reputation[edit] De la NASA a las Barras de Chocolate: TCHO. En la actualidad hay miles de compañías que fabrican barras de chocolate, sin embargo pocas lo hacen de la forma adecuada.

Hacer chocolate es bastante sencillo en el papel, y requiere de solo cinco ingredientes: azúcar, mantequilla de cacao, alcohol de cacao, soya y vainilla. En el caso del chocolate de leche, se agrega ese sexto ingrediente y basta. Cuando hablamos de chocolate real, el llamado chocolate de grano a barra, el de solo un puñado de ingredientes, el número de fabricantes pasa de miles, a menos de sesenta. Entre ellos se encuentra TCHO, una fabrica de chocolates que no se encuentra en Bélgica, ni en Suiza, sino en San Francisco, California y usa la tecnología como gran aspecto de diferenciación. Start-Up del chocolate San Francisco es la cuna de la tecnología en occidente. La historia es fascinante. Prueba y error Datos Hacer una barra de chocolate toma entre 4 y 5 días. Home - WE SAY.