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poprostujakub
22.10.2020 19:01:43
poprostujakub
22.10.2020 19:01:06
naich
21.10.2020 18:44:01
naich
21.10.2020 18:43:41
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:
severak
21.10.2020 17:21:00
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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poprostujakub
20.10.2020 22:35:24
severak
20.10.2020 20:44:07
naich
20.10.2020 20:40:17
merelygifted
LIMA, PERU—According to a report in The Guardian, a cat-like figure measuring more than 120 feet long was discovered etched into a hillside during work to improve access to a Nazca Lines viewing area in southern coastal Peru. Archaeologist Johny Isla explained that this geoglyph had grown faint due to the natural effects of erosion on the hillside’s steep slope. The image has been cleaned and conserved, and dated stylistically to the Paracas era, between 500 B.C.E. and C.E. 200, making it older than the animal and geometric images created by the Nazca culture between C.E. 200 and 700. The use of drones has led to the discovery of between 80 and 100 Paracas geoglyphs on hillsides that were not visible in previous aerial photographs, Isla added. Textiles from this period also feature images of birds, cats, and people in a similar style to that of the Paracas-era geoglyphs. “It’s quite striking that we’re still finding new figures, but we also know that there are more to be found,” he concluded. To read about bird species represented in 16 Nazca geoglyphs, go to ''Partially Identified Flying Objects.''
naich
20.10.2020 20:39:48
naich
20.10.2020 20:39:38
naich
20.10.2020 20:39:32
poprostujakub
20.10.2020 15:28:57
severak
20.10.2020 13:29:34
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