Minigolf - Milton Keynes Pirate Island Adventure Golf 3 of 3
A view of the new Pirate Island Adventure Golf course at the Abbey Hill Golf Centre in Milton Keynes on the 15th December 2011.
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How to Use a Metal Detector to Uncover Hidden Bounty
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Think buried treasure is only for pirates and archaeologists? Think again.
Step 1: Practice using the detector
Get acquainted with the device by burying metal objects and running the detector over them. If you have a more sophisticated metal detector, take note of the different sounds it makes depending on the object it's detecting.
Step 2: Search the best locations
Search online or at the library for locations like popular recreation sites and areas where historical events occurred to up your chances of uncovering something great.
Tip
If you're searching private property, get the owner's permission. Contact local authorities before searching national parks or monuments.
Step 3: Start detecting
Start in one corner of the area you're searching. Hold the detector in front of you and walk slowly and deliberately in a straight line to the other end of the area, keeping the detector's coils at a consistent distance from the ground and parallel to it. Make a methodical back and forth sweep of the area, like mowing a lawn.
Step 4: Pinpoint your treasure
When you pick up a signal, run the detector over a 2 square foot area around where the signal occurred. Listen for where the signal is loudest and gently drive a probe into the ground until you feel the object.
Tip
Use an electronic probe to save time and effort.
Step 5: Excavate your find
Dig up your find with a spade, being careful not to damage it during excavation. Then, refill the hole and tamp down the dirt. If you think you've found something worth keeping, store it in your backpack. If it's trash, put it in your trash bag for proper disposal later.
Tip
Never clean a find until a specialist has looked at it and given the okay.
Step 6: Get an expert to examine it
Take potentially valuable finds to an antique or coin dealer to assess their worth.
Step 7: Practice
Practice. Stay alert, enjoy your time in the great outdoors, and keep your fingers crossed for the next big find!
Did You Know?
In 2009 British metal detectorist Terry Herbert found a 1,300 year old hoard of Anglo-Saxon treasure worth millions of dollars in a farmer's field.
A portrait of a seaside transvestite retreat
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SciCafe: Travels with Tyrannosaurus
American Museum of Natural History paleontologists Mike Novacek and Mark Norell hosted Travels with Tyrannosaurus: On the Trek for Dinosaurs and Ancient Mammals at the Museum on May 5, 2010 as part of the ongoing free SciCafe series in the Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth.
Surrounded by magnificent geological specimens in the David S. and Ruth L. Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth, SciCafe patrons enjoyed the Museum after hours with music, drinks and thought-provoking conversation. The popular SciCafe series takes place at the American Museum of Natural History.
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Episode 1: SciCafe: Travels with Tyrannosaurus
Episode 2: SciCafe: Life the Universe and Everything with Neil deGrasse Tyson
Episode 3: SciCafe: Science, Ethics, and De-Extinction with Ross MacPhee
Episode 4: SciCafe: The Story of the Human Body with Daniel Lieberman
Episode 5: SciCafe: How Plants Domesticated Humans with Fatimah Jackson
Episode 6: SciCafe: Which Came First - the Bird or the Bird Brain?
Episode 7: SciCafe: Exoplanet Reconnaissance with Ben Oppenheimer
Episode 8: SciCafe: Into the Abyss - New Frontiers in Deep See Exploration
Episode 9: SciCafe: The Evolution of Irrationality - Insights from Primates
Episode 10: SciCafe: Understanding Autism
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The Compton Organ Bournemouth Pavilion 2014 DVD
Selection of organists at the console of the 4/19 Compton built in 1929 and still in it's original home the Bournemouth Pavilion Theatre where it is used for lunchtime concerts.
01/09/18 Council: Public Hearing on Transit Plan
December Favourites, What I Got For Christmas, Skincare Products, Madam Glam Nail Gel | NiliPOD
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YouTubers Monthly Favourites / December Faves and Christmas Presents (What I Got For Christmas) including Yankee Candle Christmas Cookie candle, Merci Handy Hand Sanitiser, Alchimie Forever Skincare Products. Also on my monthly favs is the new Urbain Magazine.
Loads of people have asked me to do a 'YouTubers What I got for Christmas' YouTube video, but I thought instead of doing a long, long funny video about what I got, I might just as well include some of my favourite Xmas presents in my December Favourites.
December itself is one of my favourite months, because of the frosty winter weather and Christmas of course - the perfect month for young children / kids!!! I loved doing Vlogmas Christmas vlogs / vlogging too. Amongst my favourite things were the Alchimie Forever of Switzerland skincare products (cleanser toner and moisturiser), which have the added bonus of being cruelty-free and vegan friendly by using plant based natural ingredients, such as extract of rose, blueberries, cucumber, grape seeds and oats - they smell gorgeous.
PRODUCTS MENTIONED IN FAVS THIS YOUTUBE VIDEO:
Neewer 48 Macro LED Ring Flash Light - £23.99, Amazon
Lush WoW Box of Bath Products - £80 in sale
Alchimie Forever of Switzerland Gentle Cream Cleanser (normal to dry skin types) - £32.00 / $41.00,
Alchimie Forever of Switzerland Kantic Calming cream (normal to dry skin types) - £54.00 / $69.00,
Alchimie Forever of Switzerland Kantic Brightening Moisture Mask (all skin types) - £47.00 / $60.00,
Merci Handy Hand Sanitiser (Oh My Lemon, Black Vanilla, Flower Power, New Wave and Cherry Cherry) - available at TopShop
Madam Glam Nail Varnish (Soak-Off Base Gel / Soak-Off Gel Polish shade Dark & Sexy / Soak-Off Metallic Gel shade Nasty girl / Soak-Off Top Gel / Glitter Powder shade Holo Fire) -
iPhone 7 and phone cases - cases from Ebay
Double sided Scarf - £7, Primark
Silver Cresent Moon Necklace - Monsoon
Reese's Puffs
Yankie Candle, Christmas Cookie
Marc Jacob's Daisy Dream Gift Set (Eau de Toilette, Body Lotion and Shower Gel)
White China Tea Light Holder from German Christmas Market
Urban Decay Full Spectrum Palette - £43, available at Debenhams
8 Out of 10 Cats Board Game
Urbain Mag - (Go download this now, its awesome!)
Many beauty vloggers and Youtubers film their monthly favourites / faves, and for December some of my favourite vlogs include those by blndsundoll4mj, Brittney Lee Saunders, bubzbeauty, Claire Marshall, clothesencounters, Estée Lalonde, Gigi Gorgeous, Hannah Witton, Jaclyn Hill, Jim Chapman, KatesBeautyStation, KathleenLights, Lauren Elizabeth, Meghan Rienks, Olivia Jade, simply_kenna, Tanya Burr, Taylor R, Zoella (Zoe Sugg).
Thanks for watching my monthly favourites video for December and for checking out my YouTube channel, vlogs, makeup reviews and funny videos / challenges. Hope you can come back soon.
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Dragnet: Big Kill / Big Thank You / Big Boys
Dragnet is a radio and television crime drama about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a dragnet, meaning a system of coordinated measures for apprehending criminals or suspects.
Dragnet debuted inauspiciously. The first several months were bumpy, as Webb and company worked out the program's format and eventually became comfortable with their characters (Friday was originally portrayed as more brash and forceful than his later usually relaxed demeanor). Gradually, Friday's deadpan, fast-talking persona emerged, described by John Dunning as a cop's cop, tough but not hard, conservative but caring. (Dunning, 210) Friday's first partner was Sergeant Ben Romero, portrayed by Barton Yarborough, a longtime radio actor. After Yarborough's death in 1951 (and therefore Romero's, who also died of a heart attack, as acknowledged on the December 27, 1951 episode The Big Sorrow), Friday was partnered with Sergeant Ed Jacobs (December 27, 1951 - April 10, 1952, subsequently transferred to the Police Academy as an instructor), played by Barney Phillips; Officer Bill Lockwood (Ben Romero's nephew, April 17, 1952 - May 8, 1952), played by Martin Milner (with Ken Peters taking the role for the June 12, 1952 episode The Big Donation); and finally Frank Smith, played first by Herb Ellis (1952), then Ben Alexander (September 21, 1952-1959). Raymond Burr was on board to play the Chief of Detectives. When Dragnet hit its stride, it became one of radio's top-rated shows.
Webb insisted on realism in every aspect of the show. The dialogue was clipped, understated and sparse, influenced by the hardboiled school of crime fiction. Scripts were fast moving but didn't seem rushed. Every aspect of police work was chronicled, step by step: From patrols and paperwork, to crime scene investigation, lab work and questioning witnesses or suspects. The detectives' personal lives were mentioned but rarely took center stage. (Friday was a bachelor who lived with his mother; Romero, a Mexican-American from Texas, was an ever fretful husband and father.) Underplaying is still acting, Webb told Time. We try to make it as real as a guy pouring a cup of coffee. (Dunning, 209) Los Angeles police chiefs C.B. Horrall, William A. Worton, and (later) William H. Parker were credited as consultants, and many police officers were fans.
Most of the later episodes were entitled The Big _____, where the key word denoted a person or thing in the plot. In numerous episodes, this would the principal suspect, victim, or physical target of the crime, but in others was often a seemingly inconsequential detail eventually revealed to be key evidence in solving the crime. For example, in The Big Streetcar the background noise of a passing streetcar helps to establish the location of a phone booth used by the suspect.
Throughout the series' radio years, one can find interesting glimpses of pre-renewal Downtown L.A., still full of working class residents and the cheap bars, cafes, hotels and boarding houses which served them. At the climax of the early episode James Vickers, the chase leads to the Subway Terminal Building, where the robber flees into one of the tunnels only to be killed by an oncoming train. Meanwhile, by contrast, in other episodes set in outlying areas, it is clear that the locations in question are far less built up than they are today. Today, the Imperial Highway, extending 40 miles east from El Segundo to Anaheim, is a heavily used boulevard lined almost entirely with low-rise commercial development. In an early Dragnet episode scenes along the Highway, at the road to San Pedro, clearly indicate that it still retained much the character of a country highway at that time.