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OCHS Volleyball 2022
September 2022.
OCHS Volleyball on OCHS website.
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Sadie Hawkins Dance
Photos by Smirk Photo Booth Co.
June 7, 2019.
OCHS Pioneer Fest 2019 on OCHS website.
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New Brighton Library - reopening Monday 13 February 2017.
Photo by Moata Tamaira.
File Reference: 2017-02-08-DSC02390
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries
Branch: Pearl Avenue.
Event: CLA Snapshot Day.
Date: October 6, 2010
Description: Using the self checkout machine.
Title : Checkout Desk
Creator (Photographer) : Unknown
Publisher : Graphic Services
Place of Publication : College Station, Texas
Year (Coverage) : 1961
Document Type : Image
Format : Photographic negative
Dimensions : 4 x 5 inches
Digitization Date : July2010
Description : Unknown
Note : Brazos County, Texas
Collection : Texas A&M University Archives
Resource Identifier : Graphic Services Photos, Box 22, File 22-413
Institution : Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Repository : Cushing Memorial Library and Archives
Contact Information : Email: cushing-library@tamu.edu Phone: 979-845-1951
Copyright : It is the users responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holders for publication of any materials. Permission must be obtained in writing prior to publication. Please contact the Cushing Memorial Library for further information
Picture taken 06/05/2024
Menards | 9600 Diamond Centre Dr, Mentor, OH
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From My Photo Archives: Register action on December 29, 1992, at the People's Food Co-op in La Crosse, Wisconsin. At that time the Co-op was located in a small storefront at 911 Adams Street. The following year the business moved to a larger building in downtown La Crosse, where it remains today. The old store on Adams Street has since been converted into a residence.
the sheer number of check out stations is dazzling. we wondered out loud, if they are ever all open. chris has a relative who works for target, so he called her, and she said, on the day after thanksgiving they all are. other than that, it's "as needed" - anyone can be pulled from their job on the floor at any time.
Branch: Pearl Avenue.
Event: Pearl Avenue grand opening.
Date: 8/9/2008.
Description: Self checkout stations.
While I am doing people - and in the absence of any new photos, due to wrist injury (and poor light, which makes it much easier to rest!) - here is a portrait of a hard working woman at Morrison's Checkout on 22nd December. She was wearing a Christmas hat she had knitted herself, and was very obliging when I asked her for a photo.
Thank you for the lovely smile!
Colour version in comments below.
This grab shot did not allow the lens time to focus. But to preserve library patron privacy, maybe that is just as well. The picture is an aide-de-memoir to remark on how heavily the central library is used for many reasons and functions. Around exam time there are high school students, in particular, who take over all tables and chairs, overflowing into the spaces of the entryway and this side room, where the camera is. This room is otherwise used for lectures and other public meetings of up to 50-60 people.
On the weekends, too, students seem to congregate in the bright, centrally heated (whereas homes have room warmers, space heaters, heated blankets and other ways to keep warm) and centrally cooled (during humid summers) space. The facility is complete with coin lockers, a few vending machines, and a nearby convenience store for food. It seems to be older men who frequent the newspaper alcove. A wide range of very young, very old, and all ages in-between reserve the widescreen DVD viewing cubicles (1 feature length movie per patron per day).
There are also 5 Internet computers (1 hour per person per day). The extensive collection of magazines do not often seem to have many people about them. But there are a few steady borrowers for the wide music CD collection and the DVD shelves with Japanese and foreign films (combined music and DVD lending limit per patron of 5 titles for 2 weeks). At the checkout counter there normally are 3-5 staff ready to record the outgoing materials or to account for the returned items, carefully checking the DVD or CD case for damage inside, and wiping the exterior of the book or multimedia to remove the patron's traces.
The easySHOP SignIn/Welcome Kiosk. Here's how the process works: 1. Sign Up using your Martin's BONUSCARD at the Customer Service desk. You will write down your name, card #, and sign the easySHOP registration form. Very simple. 2. Go to the SignIn kiosk and scan your BONUSCARD using the large scanner in the center of the kiosk. A specific scanner screen will read "Reserved" and it's 'holding capsule' will light up with a orangish-glow. Take that scanner, and the fill the front of your cart with sufficient paper/plastic bags (there is a holder/rack) consisting of two folding metal bars that hold your plastic bags. If you're using reusable cloth, or the brown paper bags, stick the in the bottom of your cart. 3. Say the first item to put into your cart is a large box of Honey Nut Cheerios ($5.05). Before putting the box into the cart, press the yellow button on the easySHOP scanner and direct the laser towards the bar-code on the package. In the produce, bulk candy/nuts, bulk organics, etc, there will be an easy-weigh scale near that section. Lay the item (bag/no bag) on the scale, and find the proper item using the touch-screen on the EasyWeigh Computer. Press print & stick the label on the bag. Scan the bar-code on the label/sticker and place the item in a shopping bag. Detailed/more info is available in a easySHOP brochure, available at the Customer Service desk or at the SignIn kiosk (last time I was at kiosk, there were none in the brochure holder). Staunton, VA martin's grocery store
Revised, based on your feedback. Also uploaded a screenshot of the error condition.
1. Is the order of zip code, city, and state confusing?
2. Is having the credit card selector at the bottom confusing?
Any other feedback?
A flatbed truck carrying the European Space Agency's European Service Module (ESM) in its shipping container backs into the airlock of the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building on Nov. 6, 2018, at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The ESM will supply the main propulsion system and power to the Orion spacecraft for Exploration Mission-1 (EM-1), a mission to the Moon. The ESM also will house air and water for astronauts on future missions. EM-1 will be an uncrewed flight test that will provide a foundation for human deep space exploration to destinations beyond Earth orbit. EM-1 will be the first integrated test of NASA's Space Launch System, Orion and the ground systems at Kennedy.