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Oh dear. Another stock image failure. These are aphids.

My fail, that is. Worst picture ever of happiest man alive.

Stitching software failed rather splendidly.

 

I was actually standing over the brass medalion in the centre of the floor.

Senses Fail's crowd

Charlotte, NC

 

www.alexthewolf.com

so i basically fail the 365 project.

sorry man but i just cant do it.

 

taking a picture of myself everyday is tooooo much for me.

 

that & i was running out of good ideas & whats the point if your going to put up crappy picture after crappy picture?

 

so i except my failure & ill still do self portraits, but only if i think they are up to snuff:)

Motion to incorporate a blog post from Henkimaa and one from Mudflats failed 9

 

Discussion of two resolutions introduced by Assemblymember Harriet Drummond relating to questions about the $193,000 payout to the George M. Sullivan Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust on February 15, 2010. For discussion of the controversy, see Henkimaa.com: Sullygate and Sullygate: The full bibliography.

porkito, a mina chata pacas e o andre xaos

The idiot in the beige Pontiac pulled up moments before the 3985 rounded the curve, screwing up the shots of several people who had set up long before the train arrived.

 

Marion, MO

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This is the fan duct that's on the side of a Rep2 extruder/print-head, and reaches underneath. When working, it does a good job of selectively cooling the correct areas without interfering with the actual printing.

 

But ... as in this photo, it sometimes breaks itself apart.

 

This part uses an ultra cheap (and AFAICS: guaranteed to eventually fail) plastic clip ... when that wears, or just springs open on a hot/cold/whatever day, it drops your fan-duct onto your print, which ruins the print (and can damage your printer).

 

I assume it's this way to fix/workaround some other problem, and might be a clever hack - but its defintely the wrong solution given it so easily falls off and breaks prints during normal operation! My fix? Sellotape or superglue the thing together. Try tape first - you need to leave a small gap between the hinging bits so it can slot into place on print-head, and tape lets you try it and see what I mean before you glue. But overall: IMHO a bad design.

Even my 3 year old know that this is a trumpet, not a guitar.

If you haven't seen it yet, there's a British Public Service Announcement that's about 4 and a half minutes long that deals with teens texting while driving and the accidents that can occur. It's rather graphic but obviously, it gets the point across - don't text while driving.

 

So when I was showing it to someone today, I was surprised at first that I had to sign in but once it was up, I was even more surprised by the warning at the top.

 

Aren't minors exactly who they're trying to reach with this PSA?

Were the grave-diggers moving too quickly to finish the job? Or, God help us, was the deceased attempting a return to our world? I hurried on, unwilling to learn the truth.

St Mary, Nettlestead, Suffolk

 

A KNIGHT ther was, and that a worthy man,

That fro the tyme that he first bigan

To ryden out, he loved chivalrye,

Trouthe and honour, fredom and curteisye.

Ful worthy was he in his lordes werre,

And thereto hadde he riden, no man ferre

As wel in cristendom as hethenesse,

And evere honoured for his worthinesse.

 

Chaucer, prelude to Canterbury Tales

 

Along with its non-identical twin Flowton on the other crest on the opposite side of the Gipping Valley, Nettlestead is one of my favourite small churches in England. I come here often, a short bike ride from my house in Ipswich. And yet, it is remote and apparently little known. The font is a wonder - trashed by a bomb in 1940, it was reconstructed by the great Munro Cautley, who also took the opportunity to remove the worst excesses of the 19th Century restoration. It features extraordinary carvings. This is a simple church of the ordinary people. The small memorial beside the porch to a child who died at the age of ten hours never fails to move me fifteen years after I first saw it.

  

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I took the new Buildings of England: Suffolk for a test-run. A short cycle ride out from my house in Ipswich took me to the churches of Bramford, Little Blakenham, Nettlestead, Somersham, Flowton, Elmsett, Burstall and Sproughton.

 

Flowton and Nettlestead are two of my favourite churches in the world. All eight are churches I like to some degree. The new BOE proved a splendid companion, showing me things in all churches that I'd never noticed before.

 

Incidentally, because the new Suffolk Pevsner is in two volumes, and the chosen border between the two volumes is the line of the A12/A14/A140 roads, all the churches I visited were in the SUFFOLK: WEST volume, despite the fact that Bramford and Sproughton are suburbs of Ipswich, which of course is in SUFFOLK: EAST.

 

The new Buildings of England volumes for Suffolk are published on April 23rd. People will just have to buy both.

Senses Fail. Rock and Roll Hotel, April 7th, 2011. two-senses.com

Ultimate FAIL Pictures

 

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Minha primeira tentativa de foto com um lente tilt/shift (no caso, uma TS-E 90 mm).

 

Tentei de todo jeito melhorar o foco, mas ainda assim o relógio ficou com um aspecto engraçado.

 

A culpa de tudo? O plano do DOP não estava exatamente paralelo ao plano do mostrador e a abertura era gigantesca (f/2.8!).

 

Para uma abertura desse tamanho, até que não está tão ruim.

This is my first "movie" with my new Birthday present. I don't want to hear anything bad, 'cos I already know. This will also be one of the last videos I put on here. I'll be putting the rest on YouTube.

showing a life demo of App Engine, but the code failed

Want one? Find me at php|tek 2009 in Chicago. I arrive Monday at noon and leave Friday at night.

 

Donations (money, elePHPants, food, beer, a good time) are accepted in exchange for stickers ;)

 

Not attending php|tek 2009? Buy some stickers, buttons, or magnets here: spooons.etsy.com

Software update fails, error (-1001).

"Network error" ...

 

Network is fine, and I can download files of 12 GB in a few hours. The ports open for swupdate has never been blocked on the corp firewall either.

 

So there is no way to get this 10.5.3 to 10.5.4 and to iTunes 8 unless I download those applications separately.

That cruelty-free lotion I bought? It caused a rash. D'oh!

 

Dear animals: I have tested this lotion for you. And you should not use it.

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