A friend of mine in Northern Illinois played music on the drums. Most impressive. Very talented. He could play piano and guitar too. I loved it when he played the real fast mexican music on a guitar.
There was a church on the west side of Rockford that had a percussion section that did the same thing all together.
I found something that I did not see coming. You will see procedures and the fail safes that were used in the silos. They don't show some of the code stuff, but more than I ever thought they would.
“Despite living a modest life, he amassed a great deal of wealth by saving his work wages, taking on side jobs and inheriting millions from his parents.“
Reminds me of “The IT Crowd”:
“When I started this company, I had two things: A dream, and six million pounds.”
But no doubt an example for the rest of us. Not being snarky, just thought it was funny.
The shoebill (Balaeniceps rex) also known as whalehead, is a very large stork-like bird. It derives its name from its enormous shoe-shaped bill. It has a somewhat stork-like overall form and has previously been classified with the storks in the order Ciconiiformes based on this morphology.
This behavior has also been observed in animals, specifically house cats. Overly positive stimulation, like when they're really into the scratch you're giving them, can trigger their biting instinct, and they nip at you.
Hoot- my best buddy had a cat that would con you into a big petting session, eventually working towards the belly, then WHAMMO- ALL the teeth, ALL the talons, all the way from hand up the arm. Wanted to dropkick that cat a few times, no trust, oh no.