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  1. Sweden coach Graham Potter announces squad for FIFA World Cup 2026 – Football International

    Sweden’s men’s football team poses for a picture. — X/@svenskfotboll Sweden coach Graham Potter announced that Liverpool forward…
    #Sweden #Sverige #SE #Europe #Europa #EU #AlexanderIsak #GrahamPotter #nyheter #Potter #sweden #ViktorGyökeres #worldcup
    europesays.com/2987151/

  2. Ah, que hablábais todos de Harry #Potter y JK Rowling porque van a sacar una serie para hacer refrito de las películas 😅

    La verdad, a priori no me llama... Hacer un refrito de una historia, no sé. Y al final todos tenemos en la cabeza ya las películas...

    Dejemos de lado que seguramente se lleve dinerito por derechos a la terfa de la autora...

    #HarryPotter #JKRowling #HBO

  3. Hype for the Future 121J: The Pennsylvania Wilds

    Introduction Along the northern edge of much of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, particularly northeast of Pittsburgh, numerous forested areas are largely influential in determining the cultural features and traits of the surrounding regions, including in the cases of Forest, Elk, and Cameron Counties. The Elk Country Visitor Center honors the natural features of the region, including surprise opportunities to actually see elk in real life. State Forests Most of the protected forest lands […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  4. 𝗥𝗮𝗱𝗰𝗹𝗶𝗳𝗳𝗲 𝘃𝗿𝗮𝗮𝗴𝘁 𝗳𝗮𝗻𝘀 𝗼𝗺 𝗻𝗶𝗲𝘂𝘄𝗲 𝗣𝗼𝘁𝘁𝗲𝗿-𝗰𝗮𝘀𝘁 𝗻𝗶𝗲𝘁 𝘁𝗲 𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗴𝗲𝗹𝗶𝗷𝗸𝗲𝗻

    Acteur Daniel Radcliffe heeft Harry Potter-fans gevraagd de cast van de nieuwe Potter-serie niet doorlopend te vergelijken met of te vragen naar de acteurs uit de films. Dat zei de Britse ster, die de titelrol speelde in de filmreeks, in gesprek met website Screenrant.

    rtl.nl/boulevard/artikel/55688

    #Radcliffe #Potter #fans

  5. I'm watching a Dennis Potter play from 1966 that was broadcast live (on YouTube). I have an affinity with mid century outcast drama that I assume is because of queerness and autism.
    #potter #orton # someone else I thought of before but can't now recall.

  6. „Hier geht es nicht um Journalismus. Es geht um die Durchsetzung von staatlicher Repression gegen Linke, die #Potter nicht in den Kram passen, weil sie keinen Genozid schönreden.“
    Ein linker offener Brief an die Taz:
    gegenwind.news/2025/irgendwann

  7. @ProStadtbusOsnabrueck
    Solange Frau Pötter (CDU) als Boss im Rathaus #osnabruck sein wird, solange wird sich nichts ändern, versprochen. Und es besteht eine gewisse Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass Frau #Pötter für 8 Jahre wiedergewählt wird.

    Der Begriff "#Busbeschleunigung" ist ein Märchen, das immer wieder mal vorgelesen wird, mehr nicht.
    In der #Physik kann #Beschleunigung auch einen negativen Wert haben. Ist nicht ungewöhnlich.

    Nur eine #Verkehrsveringerung führt zur #Mobilitässteigerung

  8. 𝗪𝗮𝗿𝗱 𝘃𝗮𝗻 𝗞𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗸𝗲𝗻 𝘀𝗽𝗲𝗲𝗹𝘁 𝘇𝗼𝗼𝗻 𝘃𝗮𝗻 𝗣𝗼𝘁𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗶𝗻 𝗡𝗲𝗱𝗲𝗿𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗱𝘀 𝘁𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗲𝗹𝘀𝘁𝘂𝗸

    Ward van Klinken is volgend jaar te zien in een van de hoofdrollen in de Nederlandse versie van het toneelstuk Harry Potter en het Vervloekte Kind. Dat heeft Stage Entertainment Nederland maandag bekendgemaakt.

    rtl.nl/boulevard/artikel/55429

    #WardvanKlinken #Potter #toneelstuk

  9. #India - How to Make #Lime From Scratch

    25/12/2018

    Making Lime from Scratch - An Overview

    1. Build a kiln from cob, or some other material that can stand 1000 degrees heat.

    2. Collect some oyster/clam shells, or limestone (see video below).

    3. Light a fire in your kiln and add your limestone/shells. Get the temperature up to between 800 and 1200 degrees.

    4. Extract the shells (if using) and put them in a vat.

    5. Put on protective clothing (mask, goggles, gloves, onesie etc)

    6. Add warm water to the burned shells and watch the mixture bubble and froth. Be careful. Lime is caustic and can burn.

    7. The longer you leave that substance slaking (submerged in plenty of water), the better quality lime you get.

    "Lime. Oh lime. So versatile. So useful. But sometimes so difficult to know which kind you’re buying. You may remember my beginners' guide to different kinds of lime I penned last time. Sometimes though, all the CaOs and NHLs in the world won’t help you, because you live in a place that doesn’t regulate too carefully, and your lime turns up in mysterious dog-eared bags which inspire anything but confidence.

    In that case you can always do what Gautam Singh in Mumbai did. Cut out the middle man, and make it yourself. He shared his process in our members' only Facebook Group last week, and I think it's fabulous.

    " 'Unsure and concerned about of the quality of lime we were purchasing, especially for some tadelakt work, we made a small kiln to make our own lime,' says Gautam, who is still battling on with plaster work over there in Mumbai. I’ve got to hand it to him, he’s not a quitter:)

    'It's specifically for tadelakt,' he says, and 'I’m happy to say it works, and wasn’t too complicated or time consuming either.' Oh...music to my ears!

    How did they create their own quick lime?
    First Gautam and his friends built the kiln out of cob (see above). Next, he collected a bunch of oyster and clam shells from seafood sellers. You don't crush the shells, they are left whole so they are easy to identify post burning, because the entire burned shell will be converted into Calcium Oxide or pure lime.

    'Research stated the shells needed to be fired between 800-1200℃. Any less and it wouldn't have the reaction that turns it into lime, and any more would melt the shells,' he informed us.

    I asked him how he measured the temperature. 'Figuring out the temperature was tricky at first, but luckily a professional #potter friend came to the rescue and we used a #thermocouple to measure the temperature for the first two trials. After that it became easier because then I knew it took between 40-60 mins to achieve that 800-1200 degrees required for my kiln.'

    Initial Troubles

    In the beginning Gautam thought he'd failed. But in fact it's a good example of how things are sometimes not what they appear. 'After our first firing attempt, we went through the burnt matter, extracted all the shells and put them in a pot. Then we tried adding water. But there was no reaction!'

    Our pioneer thought perhaps he hadn’t fired the shells at a high enough temperature. He prepared his kiln for a second attempt. It was then he chanced upon a golden nugget of online information advising the use of warm water (not cold) to slake the burnt shells. The Mumbai team decided to try it.

    'So we used the same shells, added warm water and voila! It started boiling and reacting violently,' he says."

    Read more:
    themudhome.com/mudbuilding/how

    #SolarPunkSunday #SustainableMaterials #Quicklime #AncientTechnologies #Science

  10. #India - How to Make #Lime From Scratch

    25/12/2018

    Making Lime from Scratch - An Overview

    1. Build a kiln from cob, or some other material that can stand 1000 degrees heat.

    2. Collect some oyster/clam shells, or limestone (see video below).

    3. Light a fire in your kiln and add your limestone/shells. Get the temperature up to between 800 and 1200 degrees.

    4. Extract the shells (if using) and put them in a vat.

    5. Put on protective clothing (mask, goggles, gloves, onesie etc)

    6. Add warm water to the burned shells and watch the mixture bubble and froth. Be careful. Lime is caustic and can burn.

    7. The longer you leave that substance slaking (submerged in plenty of water), the better quality lime you get.

    "Lime. Oh lime. So versatile. So useful. But sometimes so difficult to know which kind you’re buying. You may remember my beginners' guide to different kinds of lime I penned last time. Sometimes though, all the CaOs and NHLs in the world won’t help you, because you live in a place that doesn’t regulate too carefully, and your lime turns up in mysterious dog-eared bags which inspire anything but confidence.

    In that case you can always do what Gautam Singh in Mumbai did. Cut out the middle man, and make it yourself. He shared his process in our members' only Facebook Group last week, and I think it's fabulous.

    " 'Unsure and concerned about of the quality of lime we were purchasing, especially for some tadelakt work, we made a small kiln to make our own lime,' says Gautam, who is still battling on with plaster work over there in Mumbai. I’ve got to hand it to him, he’s not a quitter:)

    'It's specifically for tadelakt,' he says, and 'I’m happy to say it works, and wasn’t too complicated or time consuming either.' Oh...music to my ears!

    How did they create their own quick lime?
    First Gautam and his friends built the kiln out of cob (see above). Next, he collected a bunch of oyster and clam shells from seafood sellers. You don't crush the shells, they are left whole so they are easy to identify post burning, because the entire burned shell will be converted into Calcium Oxide or pure lime.

    'Research stated the shells needed to be fired between 800-1200℃. Any less and it wouldn't have the reaction that turns it into lime, and any more would melt the shells,' he informed us.

    I asked him how he measured the temperature. 'Figuring out the temperature was tricky at first, but luckily a professional #potter friend came to the rescue and we used a #thermocouple to measure the temperature for the first two trials. After that it became easier because then I knew it took between 40-60 mins to achieve that 800-1200 degrees required for my kiln.'

    Initial Troubles

    In the beginning Gautam thought he'd failed. But in fact it's a good example of how things are sometimes not what they appear. 'After our first firing attempt, we went through the burnt matter, extracted all the shells and put them in a pot. Then we tried adding water. But there was no reaction!'

    Our pioneer thought perhaps he hadn’t fired the shells at a high enough temperature. He prepared his kiln for a second attempt. It was then he chanced upon a golden nugget of online information advising the use of warm water (not cold) to slake the burnt shells. The Mumbai team decided to try it.

    'So we used the same shells, added warm water and voila! It started boiling and reacting violently,' he says."

    Read more:
    themudhome.com/mudbuilding/how

    #SolarPunkSunday #SustainableMaterials #Quicklime #AncientTechnologies #Science

  11. #Potter som förbundskapten är en fantastisk värvning. Ska erkänna att jag trodde det var i princip en omöjlighet med tanke på att Sverige-jobbet knappast är på den nivå en etablerad Premier League-manager brukar överväga. Givetvis spelar hans relation till landet stor roll, sen antar jag att tajmingen är bra också.

    Noterar att kontraktet bara löper över kvalet och eventuellt VM. Hoppas spontant att möjligheten finns att förlänga även om vi inte kvalar in.

    svenskfotboll.se/nyheter/lands

  12. Bekannte verbotene Bücher in den USA:

    Die #Bibel
    Suzanne #Collins: "Die Tribute von Panem"
    Das "#Tagebuch der Anne Frank"
    George #Orwell: "1984" und "Die Farm der Tiere"
    Jodie Picoult: "Neunzehn Minuten"
    J.K. #Rowling: "Harry #Potter" - Reihe
    J.D. Salinger: "Der Fänger im Roggen"
    John Steinbeck: "Von Mäusen und Menschen"
    J.R.R. #Tolkien: "Herr der Ringe" - Trilogie
    Mark #Twain: "Die Abenteuer des #Huckleberry Finn"
    Alice Walker: "Die Farbe Lila"

    swr.de/swraktuell/rheinland-pf

  13. @Urban
    Frau #potter Volljuristin, Aufsichtsratsvorsitzende bei der #WFO #Wirtschaftsförderung #osnabruck GmbH
    Natruper-Tor-Wall 2 a
    49076 Osnabrück

    Herr #Alfering, #volljurist #Jurist bei der IHK und Projektleiter im IHK-Geschäftsbereich Recht und Steuern

    Sehe da gerade keine gravierenden Unterschiede...🙄😕
    Beide tief verankert mit #Wirtschaft in Osnabrück, da ist kein Platz für #Rad und #opnv

    @spdschinkel @ProStadtbusOsnabrueck

    #kommunalwahlnds #niedersachen #kommunalwahl2025

  14. Fredrick Hoffman taught that Black people,
    in the absence of slavery,
    were so physically and intellectually inferior to whites that if they were simply deprived of healthcare the entire race would die out in a few generations.

    Denying healthcare to Black people, he said, would solve the “race problem” in America.

    Southern politicians quoted Hoffman at length,
    he was invited to speak before Congress,
    and was hailed as a pioneer in the field of
    “scientific racism.”

    Race Traits was one of the most influential books of its era.

    By the 1920s, the insurance company he was a vice president of was moving from life insurance into the health insurance field,
    which brought an added incentive to lobby hard against any sort of a national healthcare plan.

    Which brings us to the second reason America has no national healthcare system: -- profits.

    “Dollar” Bill McGuire, a recent CEO of America’s largest health insurer,
    UnitedHealth,
    made about $1.5 billion dollars during his time with that company.

    To avoid prosecution in 2007 he had to cough up $468 million,
    but still walked away a billionaire.

    Stephen J Hemsley, his successor,
    made off with around half a billion.

    And that’s just one of multiple giant insurance companies feeding at the trough of your healthcare needs.

    Much of that money,
    and the pay for the multiple senior executives at that and other insurance companies who make over $1 million a year,
    came from saying “No!” to people who file claims for payment of their healthcare costs.

    This became so painful for Cigna Vice President #Wendell #Potter that he resigned in disgust
    after a teenager he knew was denied payment for a transplant and died.

    He then wrote a brilliant book about his experience in the industry:
    "Deadly Spin: An Insurance Company Insider Speaks Out on How Corporate PR Is Killing Health Care and Deceiving Americans".

    Companies offering such “primary” health insurance simply don’t exist (or are tiny) in almost every other developed country in the world.

    Mostly, where they do exist, they serve wealthier people looking for “extras” beyond the national system,
    like luxury hospital suites or air ambulances when overseas.

    (Switzerland is the outlier with exclusively private insurance,
    but it’s subsidized, mandatory, and non-profit.)

  15. Hairy Potter All-Over Print Art Apron | 27"x34" | Made of a top quality polyester | Available in 3 sizes for adults, young adults, children- basically everyone! zazzle.com/hair_potter_art_apr #pottery #potter #aprons #art #hairypotter

  16. Hi mastodon!

    After my work as Chef in the kitchen of the Little Green Café in #Forfar #scotland , I'm on the way to realise a new dream... to make #pottery and discover the world of #potter.
    I'm obsessed by #ancientpottery and #archaeology , maybe because my old work was #geomorphology.
    If you know or you are experienced Potter, can you just poke me and I'll follow you, just for the personal knowledge !!
    Oh, and I'm french native language so... je fais la même en français: #poterie #potier

  17. Dear Friends of 2day,

    As we know the
    #firefish, #Mastodon, #fediverse and most of all 🫵🙏✍️ are different to noone … no not noon, no one … pah if only I could a void using auto, #correct!

    Anyways …
    #Spelling for us #wizarding folks is not magick, it is common sense.

    Be there with Brian
    #Blessed, Tarry #Potter mouthy, DimboleDorris, #furries, #trekkies and the #unusual suspects … 👣👥🫂👤👤🗣️

    Meanwhile … clear roads ahead
    https://hackaday.com/2023/09/06/road-salt-bah-new-roadway-material-promises-a-better-solution-to-snow-and-ice/