Small change, big results
Rachael's Test <Maria@duncanweightmgmt.com> Fri, 13 March 2015 14:11 UTC
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Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 06:11:44 -0800
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Subject: Small change, big results
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ConsumerReportsBlog Rachael Ray is no longer skeptical and this recently changed her life. It's shocking to say the least. http://www.duncanweightmgmt.com/72604-carl-82529/incomparable_disembarkations.php "I lost 25LB in 4 weeks with no lifestyle changes or exercise" -- Rachael Ray As Rachael began her investigation she noticed something very strange... She began dropping 1 pound a day. We had a panel explain how this could and if it is safe. She teamed up with Doc.Oz to have a closer look at these shocking results. http://www.duncanweightmgmt.com/72604-carl-82529/incomparable_disembarkations.php ================================================================================ She replied that the recipe was very straightforward but people would not want to cook it because of pin boning the salmon. Somebody else told me that the trend now is for very simple and quick meals such as pouring boiling water into a cup and adding some vegetables to it. S.T.F. Consumer Reports - 216 Edgewood Rd - Vestal NY - http://www.duncanweightmgmt.com/loader_reverbs-lauded.html She replied that the recipe was very straightforward but people would not want to cook it because of pin boning the salmon. Somebody else told me that the trend now is for very simple and quick meals such as pouring boiling water into a cup and adding some vegetables to it. I'm working on a css animation that uses 'cogs and chains', but am unable to create a 'smooth' border rotation sequence. You can see in this How (currently) I'm using a pseudo element to generate a 'rotation' effect. This is done by 'switching' between a dashed white and dashed gold colored border, making it seem like the 'border is rotating'. What I have Show code snippet So, the lower section of the snippet, you can see how I've generated the 'rotating chain effect' through using keyframes. ------------------------------------------------------------ What I would like My overall wish would be to generate something like: Think of a cross section of a conveyor belt, and how the 'gears at the end drive the belt'. I'm trying to reproduce that. (i.e. the dashed border's gold bits should be within the troughs of the gear, and 'be pulled' by it) Show code snippet but with the gold dashes to fit within the gear's troughs, as well as being 80% width of the screen (if that makes sense). In the end, I would like to generate something like this image portrays:
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