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Successful Factory Acceptance Testing conducted a couple of weeks ago in RIEDEL HQ for a major French Broadcaster: Another Decentralized MediorNet video router consisting of 115 nodes!
Factory 500 members tour Etna Studios and River Projects, and visit E Town Bar and Grille on October 18, 2014.
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Toulouse, France
ATR Factory
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The employees of this factory were all wearing the "Monday- yellow for the day of the week the King was born" shirts that EVERYONE wore every monday. I asked them if I could take their picture in the shirts and they all said yes, but then wouldn't come out from behind their desks and tables. Go figure.
Me and my mum are putting up some blythes on ebay to fund some vet bills. Missy my cavalier king charles ate some rat poison a neighbour had carelessly put down (on the public path!). We got her to the vets fast so she should be ok, it was a very scary experience though.
I thought I would take some quick goodbye photos, I hope they find good homes.
Just discovered that this option - 'Factory Menu' - on my camera isn't one that I should be seeing. I didn't think anything of it when I got the camera and accessing it opens up a huge amount of technical mumbo-jumbo that I've kept away from. And, not having had a look at a similar camera, I assumed this was a standard menu option.
It came to light when I got myself a wireless remote recently and couldn't get it to work. A trawl through the Canon support and third party forums and I found that this menu is something that's only used during servicing and should be reset before handed back. Unfortunately mine's wasn't and it needs to be taken to a servicing centre to be reset.
I've had the camera for 16 months now and it's not caused me any issues until now; it's the reason the remote doesn't work and also means I can't connect the camera by USB to the computer.
Anyway, I've contacted a service centre now and will drop this off to get fixed. Hopefully it won't take too long to remedy.
photos that I took in my architecture practice, in this summer
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Fotos que tomé en mi práctica de arquitectura, este verano
Near my 7th or 8th time down to this factory. Every time it gets a bit harder to get to the top! Some how I always find a new shot though. I took Margaux and Maggie with me this time they both were virgins. Nice Sunday trip with a visit to tap and mallet afterwards for a few beers and a pig roast!!
This is factory Blythe I bought from lena for my aunt & cousin. Now she's being MSC matted. I believe her face is Simply Mango's but without blush. I don't know whos eye-chips she has, they are in rare colours: pale blue, brown, yellow and dark blueberry. I would be very grateful if somebody helps me identifying her pieces. Her clothes are from "Amanda Troupe" (Imaginarium) and her shoes are from Barbie.
Esta es una "Factory Blythe" que le compré a lena para mi tía y prima. Ahora mismo la estoy mateando con MSC. Creo que su cara es de una Simply Mango pero sin colorete. No sé de donde son sus ojos, tienen colores peculiares: azul claro, marrón, amarillo y azul oscuro / morado. Estaría agradecida si alguien me ayudase a identificar sus piezas. Su ropa es de "Amanada Troupe" (Imaginarium) y sus zapatos son de Barbie.
File name: 08_06_024618
Title: Woonsocket Machine Factory, Rhode Island
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1918 - 1920 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 negative : film, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.
Genre: Film negatives
Subject: Factories; Woonsocket (R.I.)
Notes: Title and date from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright Leslie Jones.
Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.