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One of the gifts from my brother/hirosan: probably the coolest camera mount I've ever seen. hirosan brought it over from Japan.
The base of it is a rubber cap sized to fit snuggly over the top of any typical plastic bottle. The mount is a ball-head that can be angled 30 degrees in any direction (thus the tilt in the above picture). It's from Yodo Bashi.
That's one of my baby Pepsi bottles from the FileMaker DevCon.
Stinking Iris, Iris foetidissima (Iridaceae)
Densely spreading from the garden of the Historic homestead, Shakespear Regional Park
Taller de Bento 2 impartido por Elena Lázaro, de FileMaker, en la tienda de K-tuin de Barcelona el sábado 27 de junio de 2009.
Highlights from the 2014 FileMaker Developer Conference Networking Dinner at the Knibbe Ranch in San Antonio, TX.
Teachers assess students with custom FileMaker solution running on more than 1,200 iPads. Read the full story here: bit.ly/1jW7kpy
Taller de Bento 2 impartido por Elena Lázaro, de FileMaker, en la tienda de K-tuin de Barcelona el sábado 27 de junio de 2009.
Taller de Bento 2 impartido por Elena Lázaro, de FileMaker, en la tienda de K-tuin de Barcelona el sábado 27 de junio de 2009.
I made this quilted iPad sleeve from two sleeves from my husband's shirts. They were both from Filemaker conferences. The orange is a scrap from my son's quilt. I am pretty over the moon about how they turned out.
The Black Country Living Museum (formerly The Black Country Museum) is an open-air museum of rebuilt historic buildings in Dudley in the West Midlands of England. It is located in the centre of the Black Country, 10 miles west of Birmingham. The museum occupies 105,000 square metres (26 acres) of former industrial land partly reclaimed from a former railway goods yard, disused lime kilns, canal arm and former coal pits.
The museum opened to the public in 1978, and has since added over 50 shops, houses and other industrial buildings from around the Metropolitan Boroughs of Dudley, Sandwell and Walsall and the City of Wolverhampton (collectively known as the Black Country); mainly in a specially built village. Most buildings were relocated from their original sites to form a base from where demonstrators portray life spanning 300 years of history, with a focus on 1850-1950.
The museum is constantly improving as new exhibits, especially buildings, are being added.
The museum is close to the site where Dud Dudley first mastered the technique of smelting iron with coal instead of wood charcoal and making iron enough for industrial use. Having a claim to be "the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution", the Black Country is famous for its wide range of midsteel-based products from nails to the anchor and anchor chain for the Titanic.
The site's coal mining heritage is shown by an underground drift and colliery surface buildings. The museum has a working replica of a Newcomen atmospheric engine which was first successfully put to use in Tipton in 1712. The museum's reconstruction was based on a print engraved by Thomas Barney, filemaker of Wolverhampton, in 1719.
Electric trams and trolleybuses transport visitors from the entrance to the village where thirty domestic and industrial buildings have been relocated close to the canal basin. The museum is one of three in the UK with working trolleybuses. The route to the village passes the Cast Iron Houses and a 1930s fairground. A narrowboat operated by Dudley Canal Trust makes trips on the Dudley Canal and into the Dudley Tunnel
On 16 February 2012, the museum's collection was awarded designated status by Arts Council England (ACE), a mark of distinction celebrating its unique national and international importance.
The museum is run by the Black Country Living Museum Trust, a registered charity under English law.
FileMaker DevCon 2016, Cosmopolitan Hotel, Las Vegas
FileMaker Developer Conference #FileMakerDevCon
Today I spent quite a bit of time combing through CDs trying to find my Filemaker 7 install disk. I figured it was a good time to get rid of all those CDs that had accumulated over the past 7 or 8 years. When I was done, I had a stack of CD's nearly a foot high...
Screen Shot June 2016 (taken on Mac OS X 10.11)
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We make plug-ins for FileMaker Pro, and this is an image to promote the new release. More info here:
Taller de Bento 2 impartido por Elena Lázaro, de FileMaker, en la tienda de K-tuin de Barcelona el sábado 27 de junio de 2009.
Sandisk gave out Sansa's to the lucky few who got invited to their press event.
Bento is a new personal organization software from Filemaker. If a comparison had to be made, Lotus ACT! might hit the spot. It has a lot of promise and costs a mere $50.
I got a few copies of a children's book and a bible for porn lovers.