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sketchonista · 5 years ago
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Gauchere SS20 shot at Paris Fashionweek
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londoncreativeuk · 5 years ago
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Take a picture, I’ll last longer Design by Riarna Graham on the catwalk at DMU Contour Show 2019 Inspired by the Kid Club underground drag culture of New York in the 1990s that took the movement from female impersonation to moving pieces of art and has influenced fashion since, using scuba fabric and power mesh. #dmufashion #dmucreative #contourfashion #lingeriedesign #catwalk #catwalkphoto #london #lingerielife #fashion #catwalkshow #runwayfashion #lingerieaddict #pressphotographer (at Freemasons' Hall) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_nxl_7ARJY/?igshid=13zz3jtrmtg07
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bumpsandhollows · 4 years ago
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#Repost @oceana (@get_repost) ・・・ Sharks are among the oldest living predators on the planet and have survived major mass extinctions that wiped out the dinosaurs. . But sharks face a potentially even greater threat to their existence today. While shark finning is illegal in U.S. waters, fins from up to 73 million sharks end up in the global shark fin trade every year pushing these iconic predators closer to the brink of extinction. The U.S. House of Representatives has already passed a fin ban -- but it will all be for nothing if the U.S. Senate doesn't do the same. Tell your U.S. senators to pass a nationwide ban on the trade of shark fins before it’s too late. #FinBanNow . 📸: CatwalkPhotos / Shutterstock https://www.instagram.com/p/CEiQ-TQHABx/?igshid=1tywqfaibb7be
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cloudtales · 4 years ago
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School run: cutting car use will take much more than educating children and parents
School run: cutting car use will take much more than educating children and parents
School run: cutting car use will take much more than educating children and parents
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As the summer holidays come to an end and children return to school following lockdown, there couldn’t be a better time for us to consider the school commute. Nowadays, many children in the UK commute to school by car. But getting more parents to ditch the car for school journeys and…
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jimabernethy · 4 years ago
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#Repost from our friends at @oceana @download.ins --- Shark finning is the gruesome act that of slicing off a shark’s fins and dumping the body back into the ocean to slowly drown or bleed to death. . Fins from up to 73 million sharks end up in the global fin trade each year. Do your part for sharks by telling the U.S. Senate to pass a #FinBanNow by following the link in bio. Shark's can't wait. . 📸: CatwalkPhotos / Shutterstock #shark #finning #banfinning #finban https://www.instagram.com/p/CDLzyNgh0mr/?igshid=1giqgw8tu3hsq
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khandie-woo · 6 years ago
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Reposted from @marcografie - #fashiondesigner and Accessoiries by @khandiewoollc #khandiewoo #fashionblogger #fashionbloggers #fashionblog #fashionblogs #fashionphoto #fashionphotos #fashionphotoshoot #fashionphotography #fashionphotographer #mua #muah #stylist #styleblog #styleblogs #styleblogger #stylebloggers #model #models #modeling #modelphotoshoot #modelphoto #modelphotos #modelphotography #modelphotographer #catwalkphoto #catwalkphotos #catwalkphotography #catwalkphotographer http://bit.ly/2ID93F0
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zehub · 4 years ago
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Le saviez-vous ? Chaque année, les hommes tuent près de 100 millions de #requins
― CatwalkPhotos / Shutterstock.com C'est un bien triste chiffre qui ne diminue pas : chaque année, 100 millions de requins sont tués par des humains. Le
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aaronaknightca · 6 years ago
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How (and Why) to Run Portable Versions of Windows
If you frequently travel but don’t want to lug a laptop, or regularly work with computers missing applications you need you should consider portable Windows. With portable Windows, you have less to carry, and all your preferences come with you.
Why You Might Want Portable Windows
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Traveling is a pain, especially when flying. You have limited carry-ons, and your suitcases can add to the cost of flying. The more you take, the more you’ll regret traveling at all, especially if you then need to walk far distances. Even if you don’t commute long distances regularly if you consistently work with different computers as part of your career, you may find yourself often without the tools you need and sometimes the inability to change preferences that help your workflow.
You can solve all of this by putting Windows on a USB flash drive. By creating a portable copy of Windows and then booting to that USB drive, you will have your personal computer with your applications, preferences, and passwords all in a device less than a pound and small enough to fit in your pocket.
Unfortunately, the official “Windows To Go” feature from Microsoft is only for Windows Enterprise and requires a certified USB flash drive (which are expensive). We’ve detailed a method around this, but it’s complicated and involves command line work. You can use Portable VirtualBox, but that requires installing VM software and an OS to run from.
If you want an alternative with less overhead, Rufus and WinToUSB are free for most cases and easy to use with one catch. With WinToUSB you’ll need to pay if you want to install Windows 10 1809—that’s the October 2018 Update. Rufus doesn’t offer the option to install 1809 at all. Alternatively, you can download Windows 1803 using the Microsoft Windows and Office ISO Download Tool. Just download and run the program, pick Windows 10 and then choose the appropriate Windows 10 1803 option.
Of the two, Rufus edges out as the better option since you don’t have to pay for compatibility with both modern UEFI and legacy computers. You’ll want this to work with both and WinToUSB charges for that feature.
What You’ll Need to Get Started
For this process to work, you’re going to need a few items:
A copy of Rufus or WinToUSB
A USB 3.0 Flash Drive with at least 32 GB of storage—bigger is better! You could use a 2.0 USB drive, but it will be extremely slow.
A Windows ISO
A valid license for your portable copy of Windows
Option 1: Install Windows on a USB Drive with Rufus
To start, you’ll need to download Rufus and launch it. Rufus is a portable app, so it doesn’t require installation.
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from https://www.howtogeek.com/406118/how-and-why-to-run-portable-versions-of-windows/
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adamgdooley · 6 years ago
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How (and Why) to Run Portable Versions of Windows
If you frequently travel but don’t want to lug a laptop, or regularly work with computers missing applications you need you should consider portable Windows. With portable Windows, you have less to carry, and all your preferences come with you.
Why You Might Want Portable Windows
CatwalkPhotos/Shutterstock
Traveling is a pain, especially when flying. You have limited carry-ons, and your suitcases can add to the cost of flying. The more you take, the more you’ll regret traveling at all, especially if you then need to walk far distances. Even if you don’t commute long distances regularly if you consistently work with different computers as part of your career, you may find yourself often without the tools you need and sometimes the inability to change preferences that help your workflow.
You can solve all of this by putting Windows on a USB flash drive. By creating a portable copy of Windows and then booting to that USB drive, you will have your personal computer with your applications, preferences, and passwords all in a device less than a pound and small enough to fit in your pocket.
Unfortunately, the official “Windows To Go” feature from Microsoft is only for Windows Enterprise and requires a certified USB flash drive (which are expensive). We’ve detailed a method around this, but it’s complicated and involves command line work. You can use Portable VirtualBox, but that requires installing VM software and an OS to run from.
If you want an alternative with less overhead, Rufus and WinToUSB are free for most cases and easy to use with one catch. With WinToUSB you’ll need to pay if you want to install Windows 10 1809—that’s the October 2018 Update. Rufus doesn’t offer the option to install 1809 at all. Alternatively, you can download Windows 1803 using the Microsoft Windows and Office ISO Download Tool. Just download and run the program, pick Windows 10 and then choose the appropriate Windows 10 1803 option.
Of the two, Rufus edges out as the better option since you don’t have to pay for compatibility with both modern UEFI and legacy computers. You’ll want this to work with both and WinToUSB charges for that feature.
What You’ll Need to Get Started
For this process to work, you’re going to need a few items:
A copy of Rufus or WinToUSB
A USB 3.0 Flash Drive with at least 32 GB of storage—bigger is better! You could use a 2.0 USB drive, but it will be extremely slow.
A Windows ISO
A valid license for your portable copy of Windows
Option 1: Install Windows on a USB Drive with Rufus
To start, you’ll need to download Rufus and launch it. Rufus is a portable app, so it doesn’t require installation.
Read the remaining 30 paragraphs
from Computer And Technology https://www.howtogeek.com/406118/how-and-why-to-run-portable-versions-of-windows/
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jamestdoleus · 6 years ago
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How (and Why) to Run Portable Versions of Windows
If you frequently travel but don’t want to lug a laptop, or regularly work with computers missing applications you need you should consider portable Windows. With portable Windows, you have less to carry, and all your preferences come with you.
Why You Might Want Portable Windows
CatwalkPhotos/Shutterstock
Traveling is a pain, especially when flying. You have limited carry-ons, and your suitcases can add to the cost of flying. The more you take, the more you’ll regret traveling at all, especially if you then need to walk far distances. Even if you don’t commute long distances regularly if you consistently work with different computers as part of your career, you may find yourself often without the tools you need and sometimes the inability to change preferences that help your workflow.
You can solve all of this by putting Windows on a USB flash drive. By creating a portable copy of Windows and then booting to that USB drive, you will have your personal computer with your applications, preferences, and passwords all in a device less than a pound and small enough to fit in your pocket.
Unfortunately, the official “Windows To Go” feature from Microsoft is only for Windows Enterprise and requires a certified USB flash drive (which are expensive). We’ve detailed a method around this, but it’s complicated and involves command line work. You can use Portable VirtualBox, but that requires installing VM software and an OS to run from.
If you want an alternative with less overhead, Rufus and WinToUSB are free for most cases and easy to use with one catch. With WinToUSB you’ll need to pay if you want to install Windows 10 1809—that’s the October 2018 Update. Rufus doesn’t offer the option to install 1809 at all. Alternatively, you can download Windows 1803 using the Microsoft Windows and Office ISO Download Tool. Just download and run the program, pick Windows 10 and then choose the appropriate Windows 10 1803 option.
Of the two, Rufus edges out as the better option since you don’t have to pay for compatibility with both modern UEFI and legacy computers. You’ll want this to work with both and WinToUSB charges for that feature.
What You’ll Need to Get Started
For this process to work, you’re going to need a few items:
A copy of Rufus or WinToUSB
A USB 3.0 Flash Drive with at least 32 GB of storage—bigger is better! You could use a 2.0 USB drive, but it will be extremely slow.
A Windows ISO
A valid license for your portable copy of Windows
Option 1: Install Windows on a USB Drive with Rufus
To start, you’ll need to download Rufus and launch it. Rufus is a portable app, so it doesn’t require installation.
Read the remaining 30 paragraphs
from James Dole Gadgets News https://www.howtogeek.com/406118/how-and-why-to-run-portable-versions-of-windows/
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sketchonista · 5 years ago
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KimheKim SS20 shot at Paris Fashionweek
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londoncreativeuk · 5 years ago
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#tb #fashion #suit #catwalk #style #catwalkphoto #catwalkshow #catwalkphotography #fashionweek #londonfashionweek #lfw (at London, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzEXiUynjEY/?igshid=uic3ljfk26cl
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techbotic · 6 years ago
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How (and Why) to Run Portable Versions of Windows
If you frequently travel but don’t want to lug a laptop, or regularly work with computers missing applications you need you should consider portable Windows. With portable Windows, you have less to carry, and all your preferences come with you.
Why You Might Want Portable Windows
CatwalkPhotos/Shutterstock
Traveling is a pain, especially when flying. You have limited carry-ons, and your suitcases can add to the cost of flying. The more you take, the more you’ll regret traveling at all, especially if you then need to walk far distances. Even if you don’t commute long distances regularly if you consistently work with different computers as part of your career, you may find yourself often without the tools you need and sometimes the inability to change preferences that help your workflow.
You can solve all of this by putting Windows on a USB flash drive. By creating a portable copy of Windows and then booting to that USB drive, you will have your personal computer with your applications, preferences, and passwords all in a device less than a pound and small enough to fit in your pocket.
Unfortunately, the official “Windows To Go” feature from Microsoft is only for Windows Enterprise and requires a certified USB flash drive (which are expensive). We’ve detailed a method around this, but it’s complicated and involves command line work. You can use Portable VirtualBox, but that requires installing VM software and an OS to run from.
If you want an alternative with less overhead, Rufus and WinToUSB are free for most cases and easy to use with one catch. With WinToUSB you’ll need to pay if you want to install Windows 10 1809—that’s the October 2018 Update. Rufus doesn’t offer the option to install 1809 at all. Alternatively, you can download Windows 1803 using the Microsoft Windows and Office ISO Download Tool. Just download and run the program, pick Windows 10 and then choose the appropriate Windows 10 1803 option.
Of the two, Rufus edges out as the better option since you don’t have to pay for compatibility with both modern UEFI and legacy computers. You’ll want this to work with both and WinToUSB charges for that feature.
What You’ll Need to Get Started
For this process to work, you’re going to need a few items:
A copy of Rufus or WinToUSB
A USB 3.0 Flash Drive with at least 32 GB of storage—bigger is better! You could use a 2.0 USB drive, but it will be extremely slow.
A Windows ISO
A valid license for your portable copy of Windows
Option 1: Install Windows on a USB Drive with Rufus
To start, you’ll need to download Rufus and launch it. Rufus is a portable app, so it doesn’t require installation.
Read the remaining 30 paragraphs
How (and Why) to Run Portable Versions of Windows published first on https://medium.com/@CPUCHamp
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blakcmambaa · 6 years ago
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If you frequently travel but don’t want to lug a laptop, or regularly work with computers missing applications you need you should consider portable Windows. With portable Windows, you have less to carry, and all your preferences come with you.
Why You Might Want Portable Windows
CatwalkPhotos/Shutterstock
Traveling is a pain, especially when flying. You have limited carry-ons, and your suitcases can add to the cost of flying. The more you take, the more you’ll regret traveling at all, especially if you then need to walk far distances. Even if you don’t commute long distances regularly if you consistently work with different computers as part of your career, you may find yourself often without the tools you need and sometimes the inability to change preferences that help your workflow.
You can solve all of this by putting Windows on a USB flash drive. By creating a portable copy of Windows and then booting to that USB drive, you will have your personal computer with your applications, preferences, and passwords all in a device less than a pound and small enough to fit in your pocket.
Unfortunately, the official “Windows To Go” feature from Microsoft is only for Windows Enterprise and requires a certified USB flash drive (which are expensive). We’ve detailed a method around this, but it’s complicated and involves command line work. You can use Portable VirtualBox, but that requires installing VM software and an OS to run from.
If you want an alternative with less overhead, Rufus and WinToUSB are free for most cases and easy to use with one catch. With WinToUSB you’ll need to pay if you want to install Windows 10 1809—that’s the October 2018 Update. Rufus doesn’t offer the option to install 1809 at all. Alternatively, you can download Windows 1803 using the Microsoft Windows and Office ISO Download Tool. Just download and run the program, pick Windows 10 and then choose the appropriate Windows 10 1803 option.
Of the two, Rufus edges out as the better option since you don’t have to pay for compatibility with both modern UEFI and legacy computers. You’ll want this to work with both and WinToUSB charges for that feature.
What You’ll Need to Get Started
For this process to work, you’re going to need a few items:
A copy of WinToUSB
A USB 3.0 Flash Drive with at least 32 GB of storage—bigger is better! You could use a 2.0 USB drive, but it will be extremely slow.
A Windows ISO
A valid license for your portable copy of Windows
Option 1: Install Windows on a USB Drive with Rufus
To start, you’ll need to download Rufus and launch it. Rufus is a portable app, so it doesn’t require installation.
Read the remaining 30 paragraphs
via How-To Geek
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soulpotstudio-blog · 11 years ago
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2014F/W COLLECTION CATWALK PHOTO ‘SEOUL, RETRACE’'서울, 다시 긋다'
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sketchonista · 5 years ago
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Double pantis at Moohong SS20 shot at Paris Fashionweek
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