Donald shall not be moved. What Joe is doing has been attempted before in history and the US government wrote criminal code in response as a warning. He certainly has campaigning skill but he should be a more thorough law student. I am just a student even with an LL.M; not the master. Yang will, however, be President some day since he finally understands how to pay for the universal unconditional minimum income support by observing Vermont and it's 40% sales tax; of course. He's a nice guy; why not? But is Yang using billions to stick his will down our Constitution's throat? No. He is on a senior FBI salary. His candidacy was derailed by Joe's xenophobia since how could a Chinese kid be President over Joe just because he understands how economy's work. The Monticello people confirm the Constitution must be enforced. Accordingly, following the laws and the constitution, Trump won the election but he may not choose to stay in office. If he chooses to leave, we will pray for Pinse and Joe. Pense has the right to take office if Donald chooses to leave willingly pursuant to article 25. If Pense will not stay, he would hand the office to the Speaker of the House. Trump and Mike certainly won. Pelofi can choose to hand the office to Joe as her Vice President by appointment and then he would finally succeed to the presidency. It is not impossible. It is an hour of custom and tradition vs. the will to subvert the Constitution. The motive is white aboriginal fatigue in digesting foreign accents; a xenophobia. Circumnavigating the will of the constitution with xenophobic supporters in the media that continually overrule everything the Executive branch and POTUS says and communicates the subterfuge that fuels the move to get what the Joe wants, evading the vote and this does not bode well for civil liberties that begins with the vote and protecting the vote. The idea is that you cannot arrest everyone in the media but I see 10000 FBI and DC police. You can arrest everyone involved. If you see something on AP contradicting the president and any official statement, don't report it. The presidency is not a 4-8 year birthday party. The election process is a litmus test of the nation's compliance with the Constitution. After you understand a country must have a sales tax of 20-30% for revenue to pay soldiers and a minimum income support to guarantee you have a population to occupy your territory and fuel demand for robotically made goods, the presidency can be an award for a life of public service and a chess game of rules in how you get there but it is not an appointment or a coronation. Joe lost on the rules. But, could he succeed on back room dealings? Even if he does, we will make him a puppet UN mouth piece, preaching the gospel of the universal unconditional minimum income support and then we will all succeed. The country's economy will expand again. Malls will be rebuilt. There is no doubt Joe and Barricks suffered the Tao of self deception last time and overlooked the most important variables (sales tax and mincome) in all their efforts and the country suffered. Maybe he was afraid of showing up Bush Jr. Donald is this puppet mouth piece now. Every president is. We pray for Donald, Pinse and Pelofi; as well as Joe. This article is really about a watch. As this is the hour of custom and tradition, there is no other way to measure this hour except with one of the most customised and celebrious watches in the automatic watch universe. The new commemorative movie watch is an absolute watch collector's joy. The ordnance symbol displayed on British munitions during WW2 involving three lines pointing upward in an arrow design in the direction of due north at the number six on this beige, black and metal watch suggests that the war is over; the war on common sense socioeconomics and on human devaluation. The war was a tremendous enterprise where the U.S. and Anglo economy had a brief stimulus and expanded market activity that also contracted eventually due to the power of automation and the failure to implement or increase the universal unconditional minimum income support to ensure sufficient demand for machine made or robotically made goods. The wrist watch industry endured automation also and many watch makers became jewellers in large chain shops like H.M Samuels that sells several top brands such as Omega™, Oris ™ and Rotary ™. The ordnance symbol usually appears just below the number 12 to suggest time has run out apparently maybe for economic policy compliance with main land Europe. This is the leading supposition. Then after the failure to comply, all the men in every family over 25 years of age were taken to war in what was really a cull. See the photo of historic WW2 ordnance watches below. This particular beige accented watch with the ordnance arrow symbol at the number six indicates that it is dinner time and there is work to do with enjoying the full breadth of the labors of the brave men who dared to believe the war or wars were about saving someone or something; possibly the nation from itself. The number six indicates that the culture has decided to enjoy its full territory in the Americas and not spurn or alienate the North American peoples as the breadth of the territory is 100 times the size of Norway and 200 times the size of the UK while Norway apparently had the seventh largest economy in the world last year. This ends the political and historical dribble. //// The watch comes with a chain mail designed, full metal( as in full metal jacket) band, a hunting knife from Omega and a beige neoprene jacket with the Omega™ logo on the back and on the top left breast. It also comes, as rumored, with a free Blackberry android phone designed by Porsche design that is reminiscent of the Passport phone but it runs on Android 7; not OS 10 for Blackberry. The sandy colour was chosen from the precise palette and shade of sand at Dunkirk where many died on the beach and were never buried; some of them black men. The watch has brownish beige hour markers and a black face to commemorate their unsung involvement as Heroes. The watch is waterproof to the usual depths with an additional 100 feet of depth pressure to indicate the new courage emblemised by the watch; courage at home as we thank those that gave their lives that we might settle at home in Bristol or Hackney, Islington or the Docklands as we understand the necessity of a minimum income support and that war over such issues is unnecessary. We found another way to solve the resistance that leads to war by celebrating a 30% sales tax and paying those leaders who resist with enough favor and Authority so that they might comply. This watch stands, not for war but, for peace. It is accurate within the precise range of professional, economical diving comprehension; to save lives. While watches first appeared in the 17th century, wristwatches are a relatively new development: during the First World War, soldiers fashioned them as they found pocket watches inconvenient on the battlefield. ///// A watch tells time. That’s just as true for a $20 watch as one that costs $20,000. The Perpetual Calendar (Senator Ewiger Kalender in German) is part of another company’s flagship Senator collection and has several complications including a perpetual calendar and phases of the moon. It displays the day, month, year, and moon phase. The day is displayed on two discs in an oversized window which the company calls a Panorama Date. The perpetual calendar will automatically recognize leap years and the length of months. If worn and/or wound regularly, it will never need to be adjusted.The Glashütte Original Senator Perpetual Calendar has the company’s automatic movement caliber 100-02. It has a diameter of 40 mm, a height of 12.4 mm, and sapphire crystals on top and bottom (making it possible to admire the movement through the caseback). It’s waterproof up to 50 m. Its strap is made from Louisiana Alligator leather and has a deployant clasp, which makes it easy to take on and off without unduly causing wear and tear to the leather strap. The case itself has a very clean look and a single crown. Corrector buttons are placed around the case and are used to adjust the functions. The watch comes with a stylus to aid in making adjustments and prevent damage to the buttons. Owning a watch with such complications is, well, complicated. Through the sapphire caseback, you can see the impressive detail of the Calibre 100-02 movement. It is endowed with 59 jewels, beats at 28,800 vph (vibrations per hour), and a 24K bi-directional oscillating rotor generating 55 hours of power in reserve. The movement has signatur , twin spring barrels, and swan-neck fine adjustment. I have been wearing the watch fairly regularly and, since it has a 55 hour power reserve, as long as I wear it at least briefly within a 55 hour period, it keeps on running. For longer periods of time, to keep the Senator Perpetual Calendar wound, I use an Orbita Siena watch winder. The Siena is, as far as I am concerned, the perfect watch winder, thanks to its elegant wooden case with a sloped front that affords an excellent view of the watch being wound. Freguent Business Traveler Home Behind the Wheel Checking In In Flight Journeys News Personal Tech Destination Guides About Submit Follow Us Frequent Business Traveler on Facebook Frequent Business Traveler on Twitter Frequent Business Traveler RSS Feed Glashütte Original Senator Perpetual Calendar Watch – Review By Jonathan Spira on 19 January 2012Share In an age where we carry myriad devices that tell us the time (think smartphone, tablet, or laptop, just to name a few) and Glashütte Senatortime is all around us (look around the room, from the microwave and stove to the DVR/settop box to the clock on the wall), some pundits have gone so far as to say that wristwatches are passé. Indeed, ask someone the time: that person will most likely pull out his mobile and glance at it to answer. While watches first appeared in the 17th century, wristwatches are a relatively new development: during the First World War, soldiers fashioned them as they found pocket watches inconvenient on the battlefield. A watch tells time. That’s just as true for a $20 watch as one that costs $20,000. But some watches do much more than display the hours, minutes, and seconds. Other fairly common features include a day/date display, chronograph, or automatic winding mechanism. However, any feature beyond these is typically referred to in horology as a “complication.” Some of my favorite complications include a perpetual calendar and moon phases. The more complications in a watch, the more difficult it is to design, build, and maintain. While a watch with day-date functionality may only have 250 parts, a complex watch can have as many as a thousand, if not more. To find out the difference between more and less complex timepieces, we must go to Glashütte, a town in Sachsen (Saxony) Germany and the birthplace of German watch making. In this town of 4,700 people there are six watchmakers including A. Lange & Söhne and Glashütte Original. Both firms were part of VEB Glashütter Uhrenbetriebe, an East German company commonly referred to as GUB that took over all watchmaking companies in Glashütte after the founding of East Germany . While both A. Lange & Söhne and Glashütte Original trace their roots back to 1845 and Ferdinand Adolph Lange, who started making quality pocket watches, Glashütte Original was founded in 1994 as part of the privatization of GUB and A. Lange & Söhne was re-founded in 1990. At the Glashütte Original factory, everything from the tiniest screw to the most complex mechanism is made on-site, and much of the work is done by hand. Click here to continue to Page 2 – The Glashütte Original Senator Perpetual Calendar Related Posts: Apple Watch Review and Report: A Stylish Watch with Many Complications Review: Apple Watch Series 4 with Infograph Watch Face Orbita Siena Rotorwind Watch Winder – Review Review and Report: Apple Watch Hermès and Apple Watch Series 2 Pages: 1 2 © 2013-2021 accura media group llc Privacy | Terms of Use | RSS About | Contact Us | Advertise ShareThis Copy and PasteHome Behind the Wheel Checking In In Flight Journeys News Personal Tech Destination Guides About Follow Us Glashütte Original Senator Perpetual Calendar Watch – Review By Jonathan Spira on 19 January 2012Share In an age we carry myriad devices that tell us the time (think smartphone, tablet, or laptop, just to name a few) and time is all around us (look around the room, from the microwave and stove to the DVR/settop box to the clock on the wall), some pundits have gone so far as to say that wristwatches are passé. Indeed, ask someone the time: that person will most likely pull out his mobile and glance at it to answer. While watches first appeared in the 17th century, wristwatches are a relatively new development: during the First World War, soldiers fashioned them as they found pocket watches inconvenient on the battlefield. A watch tells time. That’s just as true for a $20 watch as one that costs $20,000. But some watches do much more than display the hours, minutes, and seconds. Other fairly common features include a day/date display, chronograph, or automatic winding mechanism. However, any feature beyond these is typically referred to in horology as a “complication.” Some of my favorite complications include a perpetual calendar and moon phases. The more complications in a watch, the more difficult it is to design, build, and maintain. While a watch with day-date functionality may only have 250 parts, a complex watch can have as many as a thousand, if not more. To find out the difference between more and less complex timepieces, we must go to Glashütte, a town in Sachsen (Saxony) Germany and the birthplace of German watch making. this town of 4,700 people there are six watchmakers including A. Lange & Söhne and Glashütte Original. Both firms were part of VEB Glashütter Uhrenbetriebe, an East German company commonly referred to as GUB that took over all watchmaking companies in Glashütte after the founding of East Germany . While both A. Lange & Söhne and Glashütte Original trace their roots back to 1845 and Ferdinand Adolph Lange, who started making quality pocket watches, Glashütte Original was founded in 1994 as part of the privatization of GUB and A. Lange & Söhne was re-founded in 1990. At the Glashütte Original factory, everything from the tiniest screw to the most complex mechanism is made on-site, and much of the work is done by hand. Click here to continue to Page 2 – The Glashütte Original Senator Perpetual Calendar Related Posts: Apple Watch Review and Report: A Stylish Watch with Many Complications Review: Apple Watch Series 4 with Infograph Watch Face Orbita Siena Rotorwind Watch Winder – Review Review and Report: Apple Watch Hermès and Apple Watch Series 2 Pages: 1 2 © 2013-2021 accura media group llc Privacy | Terms of Use | RSS About | Contact Us | Advertise Home Behind the Wheel Checking In In Flight Journeys News Personal Tech Destination Guides About Follow Us Original Senator Perpetual Calendar Watch – Review By Jonathan Spira on 19 January 2012Share In an age where we carry myriad devices that tell us the time (think smartphone, tablet, or laptop, just to name a few) and time is all around us (look around the room, from the microwave and stove to the DVR/settop box to the clock on the wall), some pundits have gone so far as to say that wristwatches are passé. Indeed, ask someone the time: that person will most likely pull out his mobile and glance at it to answer. While watches first appeared in the 17th century, wristwatches are a relatively new development: during the First World War, soldiers fashioned them as they found pocket watches inconvenient on the battlefield. A watch tells time. That’s just as true for a $20 watch as one that costs $20,000. But some watches do much more than display the hours, minutes, and seconds. Other fairly common features include a day/date display, chronograph, or automatic winding mechanism. However, any feature beyond these is typically referred to in horology as a “complication.” Some of my favorite complications include a perpetual calendar and moon phases. The more complications in a watch, the more difficult it is to design, build, and maintain. While a watch with day-date functionality may only have 250 parts, a complex watch can have as many as a thousand, if not more. To find out the difference between more and less complex timepieces, we must go to Glashütte, a town in Sachsen (Saxony) Germany and the birthplace of German watch making. In this town of 4,700 people there are six watchmakers including A. Lange & Söhne and Glashütte Original. Both firms were part of VEB Glashütter Uhrenbetriebe, an East German company commonly referred to as GUB that took over all watchmaking companies in Glashütte after the founding of East Germany . While both A. Lange & Söhne and Glashütte Original trace their roots back to 1845 and Ferdinand Adolph Lange, who started making quality pocket watches, Glashütte Original was founded in 1994 as part of the privatization of GUB and A. Lange & Söhne was re-founded in 1990. At the Glashütte Original factory, everything from the tiniest screw to the most complex mechanism is made on-site, and much of the work is done by hand. Click here to continue to Page 2 – The Glashütte Original Senator Perpetual Calendar
Donald shall not be moved. What Joe is doing has been attempted before in history and the US government wrote criminal code in response as a warning. He certainly has campaigning skill but he should be a more thorough law student. I am just a student even with an LL.M; not the master. Yang will, however, be President some day since he finally understands how to pay for the universal unconditional minimum income support by observing Vermont and it's 40% sales tax; of course. He's a nice guy; why not? But is Yang using billions to stick his will down our Constitution's throat? No. He is on a senior FBI salary. His candidacy was derailed by Joe's xenophobia since how could a Chinese kid be President over Joe just because he understands how economy's work. The Monticello people confirm the Constitution must be enforced. Accordingly, following the laws and the constitution, Trump won the election but he may not choose to stay in office. If he chooses to leave, we will pray for Pinse and Joe. Pense has the right to take office if Donald chooses to leave willingly pursuant to article 25. If Pense will not stay, he would hand the office to the Speaker of the House. Trump and Mike certainly won. Pelofi can choose to hand the office to Joe as her Vice President by appointment and then he would finally succeed to the presidency. It is not impossible. It is an hour of custom and tradition vs. the will to subvert the Constitution. The motive is white aboriginal fatigue in digesting foreign accents; a xenophobia. Circumnavigating the will of the constitution with xenophobic supporters in the media that continually overrule everything the Executive branch and POTUS says and communicates the subterfuge that fuels the move to get what the Joe wants, evading the vote and this does not bode well for civil liberties that begins with the vote and protecting the vote. The idea is that you cannot arrest everyone in the media but I see 10000 FBI and DC police. You can arrest everyone involved. If you see something on AP contradicting the president and any official statement, don't report it. The presidency is not a 4-8 year birthday party. The election process is a litmus test of the nation's compliance with the Constitution. After you understand a country must have a sales tax of 20-30% for revenue to pay soldiers and a minimum income support to guarantee you have a population to occupy your territory and fuel demand for robotically made goods, the presidency can be an award for a life of public service and a chess game of rules in how you get there but it is not an appointment or a coronation. Joe lost on the rules. But, could he succeed on back room dealings? Even if he does, we will make him a puppet UN mouth piece, preaching the gospel of the universal unconditional minimum income support and then we will all succeed. The country's economy will expand again. Malls will be rebuilt. There is no doubt Joe and Barricks suffered the Tao of self deception last time and overlooked the most important variables (sales tax and mincome) in all their efforts and the country suffered. Maybe he was afraid of showing up Bush Jr. Donald is this puppet mouth piece now. Every president is. We pray for Donald, Pinse and Pelofi; as well as Joe. This article is really about a watch. As this is the hour of custom and tradition, there is no other way to measure this hour except with one of the most customised and celebrious watches in the automatic watch universe. The new commemorative movie watch is an absolute watch collector's joy. The ordnance symbol displayed on British munitions during WW2 involving three lines pointing upward in an arrow design in the direction of due north at the number six on this beige, black and metal watch suggests that the war is over; the war on common sense socioeconomics and on human devaluation. The war was a tremendous enterprise where the U.S. and Anglo economy had a brief stimulus and expanded market activity that also contracted eventually due to the power of automation and the failure to implement or increase the universal unconditional minimum income support to ensure sufficient demand for machine made or robotically made goods. The wrist watch industry endured automation also and many watch makers became jewellers in large chain shops like H.M Samuels that sells several top brands such as Omega™, Oris ™ and Rotary ™.
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