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料理をもっと楽しむ!WMFの新作ステンレス鍋シリーズ「コンフォートライン」登場 ドイツが誇るWMFから新しいステンレス鍋「コンフォートライン」が登場します。美しさと機能性を兼ね備えたこのシリーズで、料理の楽しさが広がります。

料理をもっと楽しむ!WMFの新作ステンレス鍋シリーズ「コンフォートライン」登場 #東京都 #港区 #WMF #ステンレス鍋 #コンフォートライン

ドイツが誇るWMFから新しいステンレス鍋「コンフォートライン」が登場します。美しさと機能性を兼ね備えたこのシリーズで、料理の楽しさが広がります。

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WMFの新フライパンシリーズ「アルティメット プロフィレジスト」の魅力を探る WMFから登場した「アルティメット プロフィレジスト」フライパンの特長や使い心地、調理体験の魅力を詳しく解説します。

WMFの新フライパンシリーズ「アルティメット プロフィレジスト」の魅力を探る #東京都 #港区 #アルティメット #WMF #フライパン

WMFから登場した「アルティメット プロフィレジスト」フライパンの特長や使い心地、調理体験の魅力を詳しく解説します。

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Let’s call it #wmf: wreck me Friday! 🥵

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Is there anything hotter than friends catching up with a good fuck? 🥵❤️

#petite #hotwife #milf #asian #missionary #nsfwbsky #nsfw #onlyfans #fansly #manyvids #amateur #submissive #wmf #bwc #ffm #threesome #bisexual #pussyeating #blowjob #titplay #oralsex #groupsex #groupplay

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WMFの魅力満載!ドイツNo.1ブランドのプレゼントキャンペーン開催 WMFの人気アイテムが当たるプレゼントキャンペーンを紹介!豪華なセットを手に入れるチャンス!

WMFの魅力満載!ドイツNo.1ブランドのプレゼントキャンペーン開催 #東京都 #港区 #プレゼントキャンペーン #WMF #無水調理

WMFの人気アイテムが当たるプレゼントキャンペーンを紹介!豪華なセットを手に入れるチャンス!

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#ハヤブサ

#HayabusaForever

#samuraitv
#samurainews

#お楽しみはこれからだ
#Hayabusa

#pwzero1
#fmw
#wmf
#prowrestling

10・29放送分より。

ゼロワン版ハヤブサさんがゲストで、両国国技館でのデビューからの軌跡を振り返る内容。

僕なりの感想としては、まず喋…

www.instagram.com/p/DRucYjJk3P...

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Ich schmeiss nu mal meinen #Kaffeevollautomat an. Die alte #WMF 1000S pro macht einfach einen tollen #Kaffee für einen #Vollautomaten.

Wann hattest du zum letzten Mal deinen Automaten zu #Service und #Wartung???

Ist wie beim Auto, regelmäßig wäre wichtig, nur das beim Auto, das, was raus kommt […]

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#BILD empfiehlt derzeit Messer von #WMF, die bei #Amazon angeboten werden. Offenbar werden dort aber eine Menge Fakes versendet, wie an den Produktbildern zu erkennen ist: Rost, abgebrochene Klingen, falsche Verpackungen. Geht lieber in den Handel & wartet bis NACH Black-Friday!

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The creature from Jekyll Island . . .
Blink: The Illustrated Novel
#BLINK #bookillustration #Spynovel #SpyThriller #illustration #digitalart #FederalReserve #wmf

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WMFの新しい調理器具セットが当たる!無水調理のススメ WMFのフュージョンテック ミネラル マルチポットとレシピ集を抽選で6名様にプレゼント!無水調理の新しい魅力を発見しませんか?

WMFの新しい調理器具セットが当たる!無水調理のススメ #東京都 #港区 #WMF #フュージョンテック #無水調理

WMFのフュージョンテック ミネラル マルチポットとレシピ集を抽選で6名様にプレゼント!無水調理の新しい魅力を発見しませんか?

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WMFの新ナイフ「アルティメット」シリーズが登場—研ぎ不要の鋭さを実現! WMFが誇る「アルティメット」シリーズが新発売。研がずに鋭さが続く、革新的なナイフの性能をご紹介します。

WMFの新ナイフ「アルティメット」シリーズが登場—研ぎ不要の鋭さを実現! #東京都 #港区 #アルティメット #WMF #ナイフ

WMFが誇る「アルティメット」シリーズが新発売。研がずに鋭さが続く、革新的なナイフの性能をご紹介します。

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Wenn Produkte im #WMF Store bei Amazon günstiger sind als im WMF-eigenen Outlet, können sie das mit dem Outlet eigentlich auch sein lassen. 🤷‍♂️

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What's My Foundation? - Build Your World in TTRPGs A worldbuilding system for tabletop games, novels, and other fictional settings. From creation mythos to geography to ancient history.

heya guys!!!! New kickstarter launching by @runicpressgames.com that i'm personally helping with a lot of the art assets on--What's My Foundation! an absolutely amazing tool for TTRPG worldbuilders that i'll let speak for itself!

www.kickstarter.com/projects/bab...

#ttrpg #wmf #whatsmyfoundation

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(Not exactly) today I Learned that Inkscape can open (and hence convert!) Windows MetaFile (.wmf) format files!

If you have a bunch of WMF files in the current directly, you can convert all of them into PDF with the following command line inchantation:

```bash
for file in *.[Ww][Mm][Ff] # […]

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Nai Khanom Tom
นายขนมต้ม
#naikhanomtom #นายขนมต้ม #CBMT #muaythai #esporte #brasil #credibilidade #profissionalismo #muaythaibrasil #WMF #pamchallenge #muaythairj #muaythaibrasilia #muaythaisp #muaythairs #muaythaiparatodos #muaythaitraining #muaythailife #muaythai

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WMFのプレミアムカトラリーを抽選で3名様にプレゼント! ドイツのトップブランドWMFが贈る、プレミアムなカトラリー「コルヴォ」5種セットを抽選で3名にプレゼント!

WMFのプレミアムカトラリーを抽選で3名様にプレゼント! #東京都 #港区 #WMF #ステンレス鋼 #コルヴォ

ドイツのトップブランドWMFが贈る、プレミアムなカトラリー「コルヴォ」5種セットを抽選で3名にプレゼント!

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新しい飲食ビジネスの前進を支える!SEB Professionalの展示会情報 SEB Professionalが2025年に東京と大阪で行われる展示会で、最新の業務用コーヒーマシンやフレッシュジューサーを披露。新たな飲食ビジネスの扉を開くチャンスです。

新しい飲食ビジネスの前進を支える!SEB Professionalの展示会情報 #SEB_Professional #WMF #Zummo

SEB Professionalが2025年に東京と大阪で行われる展示会で、最新の業務用コーヒーマシンやフレッシュジューサーを披露。新たな飲食ビジネスの扉を開くチャンスです。

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Fiere, annunciata a Riyad prima edizione saudita del We Make Future (Adnkronos) - Nella seconda giornata del WMF - We Make Future, Fiera Internazionale e Festival sull’Intelligenza Artificiale, la Tecnologia e l'Innovazione Digitale, è stata annunciata la prima edizione del WMF in Arabia Saudita, che...

Fiere, annunciata a Riyad prima edizione saudita del We Make Future ... LEGGI TUTTO #WMF #IntelligenzaArtificiale #Tecnologia #Innovazione #ArabiaSaudita

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#wmf #wmf2025

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Fabbri (E.Romagna) al Wmf: "Serve guida pubblica" (Adnkronos) - "Per sfruttare pienamente il potenziale dell’innovazione è essenziale affiancare alla crescita tecnologica una visione etica e politica chiara. Così come è importante una guida pubblica nell'innovazione digitale per i...

Fabbri (E.Romagna) al Wmf: "Serve guida pubblica" ... LEGGI TUTTO #Innovazione #Tecnologia #Etica #PubblicaGuida #Wmf

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Wmf, 3 giorni per costruire un domani condiviso, inclusivo e sostenibile (Adnkronos) - Saranno tre giorni dedicati alla costruzione, all’immaginazione e all’azione condivisa per il futuro quelli di Wmf-We make future, la più grande fiera internazionale e Festival sull’Intelligenza Artificiale, la Tecn...

Wmf, 3 giorni per costruire un domani condiviso, inclusivo e sostenibile ... LEGGI TUTTO #Wmf #IntelligenzaArtificiale #FuturoSostenibile #Innovazione #Inclusione

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Startup competition del Wmf, 6 finaliste appuntamento il 5 giugno sul Mainstage (Adnkronos) - Il Wmf-We make future accende i riflettori su uno dei momenti più attesi dell’intera manifestazione: la finale della Startup competition, la più grande a livello Internazionale. Dopo un’attenta selezione tra oltre 1....

Startup competition del Wmf, 6 finaliste appuntamento il 5 giugno sul Mainstage ... LEGGI TUTTO #Startup #Innovazione #Competizione #Wmf #Tecnologia

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What am I taking from today's feedback now that I know it was the same CS student who wrote a similar rude critique in the fall. Nothing. The course isn't meant for CS students, it's not designed for CS students. #WMF

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A silver-plated brass body, which was "fire-patinated" in a newly developed chemical process, makes this "Ikora" table lamp a true example of how technological innovation drove exceptional design in 1920s Germany!

During the late 1920s WMF developed new techniques involving chemical reactions on precious metals and glass to produce its celebrated "Ikora" collection. By using a stopping-out method to create the pattern and adding Ammonia to blacken the brass during a high temperature firing process, a playful, yet geometric pattern was achieved, which gives this lamp a timeless Art Deco aesthetic.

Originally designed in 1928 by Prof Paul Haustein as a decorative metal container with lid, WMF decided to also use this design for this table lamp with model number 110 / 216

The lamp is wired for two E27 light bulbs and the central column can be easily extended by up to 8 cm (3.1 in) by loosening and tightening a small handle next to the two light sockets. This allows for different light effects as well as mounting larger lamp shades.

The wooden base is marked with the WMF tower logo on the bottom side.

In a marketing pamphlet from November 1929 WMF wrote that the Ikora collection was inspired by the colorful Ixora plant (fire plant)  found in East India and Malaysia.

A silver-plated brass body, which was "fire-patinated" in a newly developed chemical process, makes this "Ikora" table lamp a true example of how technological innovation drove exceptional design in 1920s Germany! During the late 1920s WMF developed new techniques involving chemical reactions on precious metals and glass to produce its celebrated "Ikora" collection. By using a stopping-out method to create the pattern and adding Ammonia to blacken the brass during a high temperature firing process, a playful, yet geometric pattern was achieved, which gives this lamp a timeless Art Deco aesthetic. Originally designed in 1928 by Prof Paul Haustein as a decorative metal container with lid, WMF decided to also use this design for this table lamp with model number 110 / 216 The lamp is wired for two E27 light bulbs and the central column can be easily extended by up to 8 cm (3.1 in) by loosening and tightening a small handle next to the two light sockets. This allows for different light effects as well as mounting larger lamp shades. The wooden base is marked with the WMF tower logo on the bottom side. In a marketing pamphlet from November 1929 WMF wrote that the Ikora collection was inspired by the colorful Ixora plant (fire plant) found in East India and Malaysia.

A silver-plated brass body, which was "fire-patinated" in a newly developed chemical process, makes this "Ikora" table lamp a true example of how technological innovation drove exceptional design in 1920s Germany!

During the late 1920s WMF developed new techniques involving chemical reactions on precious metals and glass to produce its celebrated "Ikora" collection. By using a stopping-out method to create the pattern and adding Ammonia to blacken the brass during a high temperature firing process, a playful, yet geometric pattern was achieved, which gives this lamp a timeless Art Deco aesthetic.

Originally designed in 1928 by Prof Paul Haustein as a decorative metal container with lid, WMF decided to also use this design for this table lamp with model number 110 / 216

The lamp is wired for two E27 light bulbs and the central column can be easily extended by up to 8 cm (3.1 in) by loosening and tightening a small handle next to the two light sockets. This allows for different light effects as well as mounting larger lamp shades.

The wooden base is marked with the WMF tower logo on the bottom side.

In a marketing pamphlet from November 1929 WMF wrote that the Ikora collection was inspired by the colorful Ixora plant (fire plant)  found in East India and Malaysia.

A silver-plated brass body, which was "fire-patinated" in a newly developed chemical process, makes this "Ikora" table lamp a true example of how technological innovation drove exceptional design in 1920s Germany! During the late 1920s WMF developed new techniques involving chemical reactions on precious metals and glass to produce its celebrated "Ikora" collection. By using a stopping-out method to create the pattern and adding Ammonia to blacken the brass during a high temperature firing process, a playful, yet geometric pattern was achieved, which gives this lamp a timeless Art Deco aesthetic. Originally designed in 1928 by Prof Paul Haustein as a decorative metal container with lid, WMF decided to also use this design for this table lamp with model number 110 / 216 The lamp is wired for two E27 light bulbs and the central column can be easily extended by up to 8 cm (3.1 in) by loosening and tightening a small handle next to the two light sockets. This allows for different light effects as well as mounting larger lamp shades. The wooden base is marked with the WMF tower logo on the bottom side. In a marketing pamphlet from November 1929 WMF wrote that the Ikora collection was inspired by the colorful Ixora plant (fire plant) found in East India and Malaysia.

Another #IKORA #TableLamp we recently acquired. Designed by #PaulHaustein for #WMF in Germany in 1928 (Model 110/216), this oozes with #Timeless #Elegance!

#ArtDeco #ArtDecoLighting #1920s #1930s #MidCenturyModern #MidCentury #InteriorDesign #Vintage #Livingroom #Design #MidCenturyDesign

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#TIL bei #fdroid gibt es die #Android #App "Wiki fronted". Das ist ein Fork der offiziellen #Wikipedia App, aber mit einbindung des #WMF #DNS #Resolvers und #DomainFronting. So kann Deep Packet Inspection und Zensur (zB in China) umgangen werden.

Ist natürlich auch von Vorteil, wenn der im […]

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Truly a collector's item, and colored in the most attractive "Tiffany-Green", this is probably the only Paul Haustein WMF Ikora table lamp model  251/169a on the market today - if not the only one!

"Fire-patinated" in a newly developed chemical process, this "Ikora" table lamp is an outstanding example of how technological innovation drove exceptional design in 1920s Germany! The distinctive green of this lamp was achieved by treating the brass with an iron-copper-vitriol mixture, also known as japanning bath.

Originally designed around 1928 by Prof Paul Haustein as a decorative vase, WMF decided to also use this design for this table lamp with the same model numbers 251/169 "a" and "b" - the "a" denoting the green version, and the "b" standing for the red version. We discovered only one other matching Ikora in our research, a 251/169b (red) vase in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Object Number: 2010.298)!

In a marketing pamphlet for their "Ikora" line, dated November 1929, WMF featured this design on its front page and advertised the vase for 96 Reichsmark - the equivalent of a month's rent at the time.

The lamp is wired for two E27 light bulbs and the central column can be easily extended by up to 8 cm (3.1 in) by loosening and tightening a small handle  This allows for different light effects as well as mounting larger lamp shades.

Almost 100 years old, this table lamp is in good overall vintage condition with some signs of its age and use. The WMF tower logo is featured on the bottom side of the base.

Truly a collector's item, and colored in the most attractive "Tiffany-Green", this is probably the only Paul Haustein WMF Ikora table lamp model 251/169a on the market today - if not the only one! "Fire-patinated" in a newly developed chemical process, this "Ikora" table lamp is an outstanding example of how technological innovation drove exceptional design in 1920s Germany! The distinctive green of this lamp was achieved by treating the brass with an iron-copper-vitriol mixture, also known as japanning bath. Originally designed around 1928 by Prof Paul Haustein as a decorative vase, WMF decided to also use this design for this table lamp with the same model numbers 251/169 "a" and "b" - the "a" denoting the green version, and the "b" standing for the red version. We discovered only one other matching Ikora in our research, a 251/169b (red) vase in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Object Number: 2010.298)! In a marketing pamphlet for their "Ikora" line, dated November 1929, WMF featured this design on its front page and advertised the vase for 96 Reichsmark - the equivalent of a month's rent at the time. The lamp is wired for two E27 light bulbs and the central column can be easily extended by up to 8 cm (3.1 in) by loosening and tightening a small handle This allows for different light effects as well as mounting larger lamp shades. Almost 100 years old, this table lamp is in good overall vintage condition with some signs of its age and use. The WMF tower logo is featured on the bottom side of the base.

Truly a collector's item, and colored in the most attractive "Tiffany-Green", this is probably the only Paul Haustein WMF Ikora table lamp model  251/169a on the market today - if not the only one!

"Fire-patinated" in a newly developed chemical process, this "Ikora" table lamp is an outstanding example of how technological innovation drove exceptional design in 1920s Germany! The distinctive green of this lamp was achieved by treating the brass with an iron-copper-vitriol mixture, also known as japanning bath.

Originally designed around 1928 by Prof Paul Haustein as a decorative vase, WMF decided to also use this design for this table lamp with the same model numbers 251/169 "a" and "b" - the "a" denoting the green version, and the "b" standing for the red version. We discovered only one other matching Ikora in our research, a 251/169b (red) vase in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Object Number: 2010.298)!

In a marketing pamphlet for their "Ikora" line, dated November 1929, WMF featured this design on its front page and advertised the vase for 96 Reichsmark - the equivalent of a month's rent at the time.

The lamp is wired for two E27 light bulbs and the central column can be easily extended by up to 8 cm (3.1 in) by loosening and tightening a small handle  This allows for different light effects as well as mounting larger lamp shades.

Almost 100 years old, this table lamp is in good overall vintage condition with some signs of its age and use. The WMF tower logo is featured on the bottom side of the base.

Truly a collector's item, and colored in the most attractive "Tiffany-Green", this is probably the only Paul Haustein WMF Ikora table lamp model 251/169a on the market today - if not the only one! "Fire-patinated" in a newly developed chemical process, this "Ikora" table lamp is an outstanding example of how technological innovation drove exceptional design in 1920s Germany! The distinctive green of this lamp was achieved by treating the brass with an iron-copper-vitriol mixture, also known as japanning bath. Originally designed around 1928 by Prof Paul Haustein as a decorative vase, WMF decided to also use this design for this table lamp with the same model numbers 251/169 "a" and "b" - the "a" denoting the green version, and the "b" standing for the red version. We discovered only one other matching Ikora in our research, a 251/169b (red) vase in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Object Number: 2010.298)! In a marketing pamphlet for their "Ikora" line, dated November 1929, WMF featured this design on its front page and advertised the vase for 96 Reichsmark - the equivalent of a month's rent at the time. The lamp is wired for two E27 light bulbs and the central column can be easily extended by up to 8 cm (3.1 in) by loosening and tightening a small handle This allows for different light effects as well as mounting larger lamp shades. Almost 100 years old, this table lamp is in good overall vintage condition with some signs of its age and use. The WMF tower logo is featured on the bottom side of the base.

So excited we found this #ArtDeco rarity! #IKORA #TableLamp designed by #PaulHaustein for #WMF in Germany in 1928 (Model 251/169a). Possibly the only one on the market!

#ArtDecoLighting #1920s #1930s #MidCenturyModern #MidCentury #InteriorDesign #Vintage #livingroom #Design #midcenturydesign

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新色ブラック登場!WMFフュージョンテック鍋の魅力とプレゼントキャンペーン WMFの人気浅型鍋「フュージョンテック ミネラル ロースター 24cm」新色ブラック発売を記念したインスタキャンペーンを紹介します。

新色ブラック登場!WMFフュージョンテック鍋の魅力とプレゼントキャンペーン #東京都 #港区 #WMF #フュージョンテック #鍋

WMFの人気浅型鍋「フュージョンテック ミネラル ロースター 24cm」新色ブラック発売を記念したインスタキャンペーンを紹介します。

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#DonaldTrump - oder wer immer dann Präsident ist oder vom Präsidenten beauftragt wurde - wird den Namen #Wikipedia, das Logo, die Domains, die Server, die Daten, die Immobilien und die Wikipedia Foundation (#WMF) beschlagnahmen. Die 800 hauptamtlichen Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter (mehr […]

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Wikipedia operator appeals Indian court's order to remove content, sources say The operator of online encyclopaedia Wikipedia has challenged a New Delhi court's order to remove statements from its page that the court said defamed a domestic news website, two sources with direct knowledge of the matter said on Monday.

#wikipedia #wmf Indian courts doth make strange bedfellows: The Wikimedia Foundation is the second major tech platform, following X, to become embroiled in Indian court battles over orders to take down content in recent years. www.reuters.com/world/india/...

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#wikimedia #WMF The bots are already outcompeting humans:

"Since January 2024, we have seen the bandwidth for downloading multimedia content grow by 50%. This increase is not from human readers but largely from automated programs that scrape the Wikimedia Commons image catalogue

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