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This re-usable shopping bag was created by Singapore-based design agency One Paradox to promote Canon 500D DSLR. The sides of the bag each feature an image of the 500D as it appears to hang from the bag stanley canada neck strap handles. Every photography store on the planet, or at least the ones I shop at, should use these bags. I ;m a sucker for clever promotional items like this, and would absolu stanley cup tely be more inclined to sho stanley cup spain p at a store that gave these out. Now if only Nikon would follow Canon lead. [Behance via Wanken] AdvertisingCanonShopping Xdbf These Weird Searches Make Google Return Nothing But Porn
The fact that sea levels are rising probably won ;t come as a huge surprise. But we now have some much-needed historical context for the melting icecaps and rising waters 8230;and there zero doubt that, in geological history, higher sea levels meant higher temperatures. An international team led by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania created the first ever reconstruction of the last 2,000 years worth of changing sea levels. They were able to do this thanks to tiny fossils known as foraminifera, which can be found in sediment cores stanley mugs in North Carolina coastal marshes. To make sure these fossils could be used as an accurate barometer of sea level at different points in history, they compared the la stanley cup st 80 years worth of foraminifera data with contemporaneous North Carolina tidal gauge rec stanley deutschland ords. Once they had created the reconstructive technique, they then compared that with 300 years of global sea level records. Here what they found. The sea level changed very little between 200 and 1,000 C.E., then it began to climb by about half a millimeter per year for 400 years. This fits well with a known climate spike that began in the 11th century, which is known as the Medieval Climate Anomaly. Sea levels drop again in the mid-17th century, which is right on time for the advent of the Little Ice Age, which lasted from 1645 to 1715. That drop continues until the beginning of the late 19th century, when the industrial revolution was in full swing. A


