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<!--Looks like you're ready to get making with Pitt Fuego Webtext Generator. Good luck. Let's remember a few basic things:
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<h1>Webtext</h1>
<h2>An experiment by John Blair</h2>
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<h2>Welcome to John's Webtext Bonanza!</h2>
<h3>The following chunk is the mindless ramblings of a pseudo-mind psuedo-writing across the page- <em>The rest is A.I. Generated ;)</em></h3>
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<img src="BLAIR-9.jpg" alt="burned picture of the University of Pittsburgh" style="width:97%;" class="center-img">
<p style="text-align: center"><em>Ether</em></p>
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<h2>I like to ride my bike...</h2>
<h3>I like to ride my bike. It's nice to see people who ride bicycles share this enthusiasm, too. When I first heard about RideYourMountain biking, the word "tongue to live" made headlines, so I thought I needed a bit of encouragement. On Monday, I began a short bike tour of the world-class mountain biking trail system, "The Pathway to Mount Everest" (MhU). At the end of the ride, I was greeted by the following:
I decided to give it a shot and look around the world to see if anyone in particular was riding along. It took me several more minutes of walking down the path—I had a hard time getting over the fact that I was not.
I did not feel any differently to the locals—especially at my first day—after all. My bike was far safer, more comfortable of course. I could even move it up and down the trail without a hitch.
I was also excited to ride the "big-city trails" of Nepal. These are the three or four trails in one "long-trip" that I have ridden on in 2016. The first is "Mount Everest - World-famous mountain range," which I've ridden a few times now and which is just outside of the capital (Yaletown), and the second is "The Pathway to Everest." This was part of</h3>
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<img src="BLAIR-42.jpg" alt="Lake and bidge in Schenley Park" style="width:97%;" class="center-img">
<p style="text-align: center"><em>The Great Curve</em></p>
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<h2>Pittsburgh</h2>
<h3>Pittsburgh bridges in the 1930s, they have been the site of a significant number of incidents in recent years. While still relatively underfunded, many major construction projects continued and the city has been in the throes of tremendous economic recoveries. However, recent budget losses to the bridge system have caused many residents to begin to reconsider their decision to move from their homes to an open water parking lot. While most residents remain in their homes or are able to rent a place to stay with friends and family, some are struggling with rent payments and the sheer volume of the bridge construction project. On July 1, 2007, about three months after the Pennsylvania Emergency Assistance Commission issued its preliminary report on the bridge and its construction, a group of emergency manager experts met in the Penn Street offices of the PA Emergency Assistance Authority. They decided to send a team including one of their own to provide assistance while they were on the bridge. Several residents in the lobby responded by having others walk in to their rooms to assist with the project. One resident said, "We were not even able to take out part of the gas station with the other guys because we weren't paying rent and it was hard to get to the gas station at 5:00 p.m. the next morning." "I got a ticket, my first day at work, that that was not a ticket. I was very worried and I did have</h3>
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<img src="BLAIR-27.jpg" alt="abandonded church with a pink hue in Pittsburgh" style="width:100%;" class="center-img">
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<p><em>Why make a spark when you can light a fire?</em></p>
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<p>Images are Copyright John Blair, 2022. A.I Generation from DeepAI @ deepai.org</p>
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