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5.11.2020 14:46:10
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29.10.2020 12:22:39
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japkov
24.10.2020 23:17:16
japkov
24.10.2020 23:16:56
admin
21.10.2020 16:05:37
updatestoday it's 100 days after Kyselo was succesfully installed.
But it dates way longer than that:
Today Kyselo has small but nice community. Development somewhat stalled, but new features are still being developed. Kyselo is free to use, but there is donate button which is actually used - I spent those money in tape recorders and stuff.
Finally, some numbers:
updates
21.10.2020 16:05:26
today it's 100 days after Kyselo was succesfully installed.
But it dates way longer than that:
Today Kyselo has small but nice community. Development somewhat stalled, but new features are still being developed. Kyselo is free to use, but there is donate button which is actually used - I spent those money in tape recorders and stuff.
Finally, some numbers:
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japkov
21.10.2020 00:49:02
merelygifted
The dun sands of southern Peru, etched centuries ago with geoglyphs of a hummingbird, a monkey, an orca – and a figure some would dearly love to believe is an astronaut – have now revealed the form of an enormous cat lounging across a desert hillside.
The feline Nazca line, dated to between 200BCE and 100BCE, emerged during work to improve access to one of the hills that provides a natural vantage point from which many of the designs can be seen.
A Unesco world heritage site since 1994, the Nazca Lines, which are made up of hundreds of geometric and zoomorphic images, were created by removing rocks and earth to reveal the contrasting materials below. They lie 250 miles (400km) south of Lima and cover about 450 sq km (175 sq miles) of Peru’s arid coastal plain. ...
japkov
17.10.2020 21:24:19
japkov
17.10.2020 21:23:58
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