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Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Windows 10 Pro v 1511 En us x64 July2016 Pre Activated TEAM OS

Windows 10 Pro v 1511 En us x64 July2016 Pre Activated TEAM OS


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Windows 10 Pro v.1511 En-us x64 July2016 Pre-Activated-=TEAM OS=-

Software Version:1511 v.10.0.10586.494 [10586.494.th2_release_sec.160630-1736]
Architect:- 64bit
size:- 3.15gb
?uthor builds: TEAM OS
Language: English
Treatment: completed
Type of medicine: Re-loader

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System Requirements:

* Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or higher .
* RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB).
* Free space on hard drive space: 16 gigabytes (GB).
* Graphics card: graphics device Microsoft DirectX 9 or later.
* Additional requirements to use certain features.
* To use the touch features require tablet or monitor that supports multi-touch.
* To access the Windows Store to download and run applications that require an active Internet connection and a screen resolution of at least 1024x768 pixels.

Windows 10 Offline Updates TH2 [Version 1511] Update Build 10586.494 ?

? POST CHANGELOG [July Package Update]?
? June update packages removed.
? Update for Windows 10 Version 1511 ?#?KB3173428?
? Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1511 ?#?KB3172985?
? Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool - July 2016 ?#?KB890830?
? Security Update for Adobe Flash Player for Windows 10 Version 1511 ?#?KB3174060?

Name: Win10_Pro_1511_English_x64_july_2016.iso
Date: 7/15/2016
Size: 3.15 GB (3,387,529,216 bytes)
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SHA-1: f2d8e7f85d505e2f4a57918cc9ba4e27ff41ce41
MD5: 6cc276d93346daa18219b6937e3f42af
CRC32: f0fab7bc


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Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Wally the whale Battle to remove carcass from US beach

Wally the whale Battle to remove carcass from US beach


Going to the beach became a smelly affair for local residents after Wally repeatedly washed up after being towed out to sea.

The body of a humpback whale has been removed from a beach in California after a long battle with the 22-tonne (48,500lb) carcass for 19 days.

The 45-foot (14m) whale, known locally as Wally, was first spotted dead in Los Angeles County on 30 June.

Efforts to drag it out to sea failed when the carcass kept washing up on various beaches in the area over the days that followed.

It was finally buried in a landfill site on Monday morning.

While alive, Wally was a regular visitor off the coast near San Diego.

The female whale, which was approximately 15 years old, was regularly seen by photographers breaching and rising to the surface.

The whale, one of the worlds largest species, could be smelt for miles around after decaying for 19 days in the sun.

One video, captured last summer, shows her spraying water from her blowhole, creating the effect of a rainbow. It has been viewed more than a million times on YouTube.

Wallys days were less graceful in death.

After first washing up on Dockweiler State Beach, the whales body grew increasingly putrid as officials struggled to successfully tow it back to sea.

Initially, officials tried dragging the whale out to sea with tow ropes. Pictured here is a first shove with a digger.

"You can smell it up to about a quarter-mile away," Larry Giles, Marine Safety Captain in Encinitas, said in an interview with The San Diego Union Tribune at the time.

On Sunday, a construction crew attempted to cut up the body into pieces to remove it more easily. But under the weight of Wallys blubber, their forklift truck snapped, forcing them to rethink their approach.

The carcass was eventually removed from Grandview Beach using three large rubbish bins and a digger.

The jelly-like 45 foot whale was difficult to remove, even after being cut up into three pieces by a construction crew.

The cause of Wallys death is unknown, although the Los Angeles Times has reported that the animal was covered with whale lice, which can be a sign of poor health.

Humpback whales are found in every ocean around the world, congregating in their thousands off the coast of California each winter.

Source:BBCNEWS 


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