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Nice phone. Nice Android. Lots of HTC apps bundled (eg. FriendStream, music player, calendar, Facebook, YouTube, Flickr), pre-configured (eg. shrinking photos for MMS), and a sprinkling of Telstra apps (eg. Yellowpages, Whitepages, QR Code Scanner) make this a very nice phone out of the box.
More about the HTC Desire:
- HTC Desire specifications - GSMArena aka HTC Bravo
Designer: Tomoko Fuse
Diagram: "Beautiful Origami Boxes II" Book by Tomoko Fuse
Units: 1 A4 for base a 1 A4 for lid
Paper: Tant
Assembled without glue
Typical storage boxes contain your items, but the inside becomes cluttered – making it difficult to find what you need. Rubbermaid’s Bento collection is designed to organize items, rather than just store them. The Bento Boxes have internal flex dividers, which enable you to divide the space by creating unique sections when needed. Boxes can stack vertically, or fit inside each other. Bento Trays can act as trays or covers, providing an extra layer of organization for the Bento Boxes, or hiding what’s inside. The Bento Collection is made from sturdy materials, and the heavy-duty decorative fabric enables it to remain out in your social spaces while complementing your home’s décor.
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Still in use as a gate box, it is the oldest of the Chester & Holyhead Railway boxes and was built in 1871
I was given a box of expired Ektar so I thought I'd try it. Vivid! But where's my stylist!? :)
Linhof Master Technika | Rodenstock APO-Sironar-S 135mm | Kodak Ektar 100
Scanned with Epson V750
Cinestill C-41
The first sewing box I ever owned was a birthday gift from my parents when I was a little girl. The second was a gift to my Grandfather from someone he worked with many years ago and which my mother gave to me. The third I found while thrifting and I wonder at its history.
And this is the fourth, my parents gave me yesterday, which was my Grandmothers.
It is a beautiful pink and white woven sewing box, lined in a pale pink satiny fabric with little faux pearls instead of buttons. It was filled with old hand embroidered hankies she had been saving, some still wrapped in their original plastic.
I remember that Grandma had a little sewing room off the dining room in her old house. There was a small cupboard and lots of drawers. There we old jam jars with rusty lids full of old tape measures, pins and buttons. Things tied with lengths of stocking. Large heavy scissors hanging up on hooks. My sister and I used to love sneaking in to the sewing room just to look at everything, but I don't remember seeing this old sewing box in there.
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I have finished the shawl, all but weaving in the ends and will show you soon.
Lunch box in the shape of a barn, 1895-1910.
Photograph by E. G. Schempf.
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Photo Info:
Sony SLT-A77V
Sony SAL35F18 35mm F/1.8 prime
Sony HVL-F43AM through Wescott umbrella to camera left.
Aperture Priority, F/4.0, Iso100, 1/60.
HVL-F43AM triggered ETTL by on-board flash. on-board covered with a DIY IR filter.
I recieved my Minifee Mirwen (Charlie) and my Valentine's Day Event Head, the Minifee Siean Elf (aThys) in the mail today! Here is the box opening and shots of them trying on wigs!
Mosaic treasure box made with agates, iridescent stained glass, beads, Van Gogh glass, turquoise, amethyst, quartz, vitreous glass, grouted in pink.
Now already a year ago, I got my hands on these Lego Classic Creativity boxes. Since I intend to do all four of them, here is the green one! This one was a tough one though, with no SNOT bricks included. I actually already got the yellow box to take with me on holiday, se expect photo's sooner or later.
In addition, check out Ross Charnocks's take on the green box!
We had a match box swap in the Marie Antoinette Mail Art Group, hosted by the lovely Holly, she was also my partner and this is what I sent her.
Tower Box (open)
Folded by Marcela Brina
Model designer: Winson Chan
More details in: www.artisbellus.com/2012/09/origami-tower-box.html
This is an original "toasting cup" for the special inventors that get together to dream their dreams of new and better machines. You will notice it has the fold out handles. This is so they can carry it around to their meetings. It is just the right size for their saddle bags. 5" across and 3.5" tall.
I have redesigned the toasting cup for goddesses to hold their treasures. You will notice on the top there are allusions to the Venus of Willandorf, birds, bees, and flowers. The escutcheon on the front implies that it is lockable, but of course it's not. Goddesses don't need to use locks. No one would dare steal from them! Nobody fools with a goddess!
I have lined the box with a pretty paper which has been sprayed several times with polyurethane to keep it nice. The spiraled brass is attached to the box in several places, the little objects on top are riveted on. The materials include brass, copper, and sterling silver. I have spent a lot of time on this so it will be worthy of you goddesses
Located on Sheridan
Downtown OKC
Open during lunch hours M-F only
The Lunch Box has been a downtown OKC fixture for over 60 years now. Established in 1948 by John Papahronis, the Lunch Box is known for its great lunch specials and especially for its yummy pies. After John retired in the 60's, his son, Johnny, took over the thriving business and remained there until 2001 when he retired. When he sold the business, he taught the new owners all of the original recipes, so the food at the Lunch Box today is exactly as it has always been, which is probably why there's always a line out the door during lunchtime!
The cable that had been installed to hold the glove box door level when opened had broken, so I went looking for a replacement closer to the original mechanism.
This part came from James Paddock in the UK.
Do not mount the fitting too high on the door or the top of the slide portion will strike the top of the inside of the glove box when the door is closed. The position to mount the fitting inside the glove box seems correct as found in the car.
The last time (and the first time) I used my Spectra System camera, it shot out a picture anemically, and then smelled like it was on fire.
Since I have no other camera to use the PZ600 film in, I decided to give it another shot tonight after dinner. The evening light was hitting our flower boxes very perfectly, and it was nice and cool. Took the shot, and with the new TIP Frog Tongue in place, let the picture hang there until I went inside to the darkroom and let it set.
I am totally stoked by the PZ film. It seems more advanced than the PX stuff in the two shots I've taken, and I really am digging the Spectra I have with all it's bells and whistles. I mean, it's still an automatic camera, but the lens is sharp and there is great feedback and more control on the one I have than some do.
Now I wanna "go out in the world" and shoot, frog tongue in place and dark bag to shoot, transfer and move on.
Spectra System
PZ600 Silver Shade UV+ Black Frame
On Corfu in Greece, the German tourists have their own mail boxes! The spider web icon on the right indicates that delivery may take a little longer. Not shure wether the broken script indicates that mail posted here is only delivered to Germany, Switzerland, Austria and the World of Calligraphers though. Anyway, all of my holiday postcards made it all the way to their destinations in various countries :–)
Press kit
01.- Optimus Prime Voice Changer
02.- "Optimash Prime" Mr. Potato Head figure
03.- Deluxe Class Bonecrusher
04.- Deluxe Class Swindle
05.- Optimus Prime "Battle Rig Blaster"
06.- Robot Fighters game featuring Optimus Prime and Megatron
07.- "Transformers: Ghost of Yesterday" Prequel Novel by Alan Dean Foster
08.- T-Shirt featuring Barricade's police logo
09.- Small projector toy that shines an image of Optimus Prime
10.- Transformers press kit material and CD-rom
11.- Decepticon movie logo magnet
12.- Autobot movie logo magnet
13.- Leader Class Megatron action figure
14.- Transformers 3-D Battle-Card Game sample pack
I was recently gifted with a box of elegantly decorated chocolates. Even the box it came in was so intricately designed.
If the integrity of a box is damaged, it is better to pack items that are not large and heavy. Make sure to always use boxes marked with 'fragile' sign for such items.
You are free to use this image for your project. The only condition is to give an active dofollow link to the original source - www.bestmove.co.uk/
Faux Book Gift Box made using Core'dinations cardstock. Flower made using Tattered Florals die. For more details visit my blog, clare-buswell.blogspot.ie/2013/03/my-coredinations-creati...