Anonymous ID: b31afd June 30, 2020, 7:54 p.m. No.9807758   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7791 >>7842

>>9807480 lb

Is that so??

2013???

 

That's not what tineye says.

And if you believe tineye, then you are a gullible fool, a sheep looking for a new MASTER.

 

Use discernment

Use LOGIC

Use Critical Thinking

And dig, research, investigate, and neve ever EVER forget,,,

Try to prove that you are wrong!

 

This site claims it is 2011

 

https://www.wallpapervortex.com/wallpaper-19164_fantasy_angel_with_sword.html

Anonymous ID: b31afd June 30, 2020, 8:03 p.m. No.9807842   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7871 >>7889 >>7917 >>7947

>>9807758

 

And with a little more work, I nailed the creation year and the creator

 

Go to Toby Lewin's site and have a look.

 

https://www.tobylewin.com/projects/Jlr0

 

It would be real nice if someone in Trump's campaign found a way to use this image officially, and paid Toby a regular fee for use of his art. I don't know him so have no way to know if he would agree but it would be a nice gesture since the "Trump supporter community" is already using the widely copied versions and accepting payment from the campaign would strengthen his claims to copyright. Because copyright can be lost.

Anonymous ID: b31afd June 30, 2020, 8:13 p.m. No.9807922   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7937 >>7944 >>8052

Vanadium: the ‘beautiful metal’ that stores energy

 

https://www.vanadiumcorp.com/news/industry/vanadium-the-beautiful-metal-that-stores-energy/

 

An unheralded metal could become a crucial part of the renewables revolution. Vanadium is used in new batteries which can store large amounts of energy almost indefinitely, perfect for remote wind or solar farms. And what’s more there are loads of the stuff simply lying around in industrial dumps.

 

Don’t let the dumpster diving put you off – never mind gold or silver, vanadium may just be the most beautiful metal of all. It’s the 22nd most abundant element in the Earth’s crust, though it’s rarely found naturally in its metallic form. Instead, vanadium can be found in more than 100 different minerals.

 

Once extracted and dissolved in water, various forms of vanadium turn into bright, bold colors. It’s even named after “Vanadis”, the old Norse name for the Scandinavian goddess of beauty, Freyja.

 

Vanadium is not only beautiful but also strong. Adding small percentages of it creates exceptionally light, tough, and more resilient steel alloys. Henry Ford was the first to use it on an industrial scale, in the 1908 Model T car chassis, and today the vast majority of vanadium is used in structural steel, mainly to build bridges and buildings.

 

Vanadium flow batteries

The unique properties of vanadium make it ideal for a new type of batteries that may revolutionize energy systems in the near future – redox flow batteries.

 

Batteries store energy and generate electricity by a reaction between two different materials – typically solid zinc and manganese. For flow batteries, these materials are liquid and have different electric charges. Both are pumped into a “cell” where the electric current is generated. A tiny membrane separates the two liquids, so they are able to react but don’t come into direct contact.

 

Vanadium is used in these batteries as it can convert back and forth from its various different states, which can carry different positive charges. As only one material is used, the risk of cross-contamination is eliminated. The liquids have an indefinite life, so the replacement costs are low and there are no waste disposal problems. Also, the battery is extended to a potentially infinite lifetime.

 

Vanadium flow batteries. For flow batteries, the energy production and capacity are independent. Energy is stored in tanks, whereas the capacity depends only on the amount of liquid stored. This provides great design flexibility that other batteries do not allow. They are also safer, as the two liquids don’t mix causing a sudden release of energy. Even President Obama is impressed.

Anonymous ID: b31afd June 30, 2020, 8:24 p.m. No.9808035   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9805968 lb

 

Adam Schiff and friends may not be too happy in Canada

 

Many of us never bothered with mask wearing, and learned that nobody was willing to force us into them. Most people just ignored the fact that we had no masks.

 

And now, not only have most of the masks disappeared, people no longer pay attention to the 6 feet of separation in supermarkets except at the entrance and the cash register. They extended the hours so rarely are there lineups andyway.

 

People are talking about the COVID fraud and the COVID scam. Nobody seems to know anyone who was sick except for folks who STAYED AWAY FROM DOCTORS.

Anonymous ID: b31afd June 30, 2020, 8:36 p.m. No.9808127   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8209

>>9808066

Tyr, anglo saxon Tiw

The 3rd day of the week is named after him

 

He seems to me to be a kind of duplicate of Thor to make up a Trinity of Sun, Moon and Mars (god of War).

 

In any case, a Nordic pagan god made to seem like an actual angel.

Anonymous ID: b31afd June 30, 2020, 8:38 p.m. No.9808152   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8173

>>9808128

 

And when they explain that mask means what they are wearing, you get to say…

That's a muzzle, not a mask! Only slaves wear muzzles. Are you a MUZZLE-im? A sheep?