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By Christian Ristow, Taos, New Mexico
The Hand of Man is a large hydraulically-actuated human hand and forearm, capable of movement in all the same axes as a human hand and forearm, and fabricated from steel and stainless steel. This enormous Hand is controllable by way of an ergonomically accurate "glove". Anyone who wishes to operate this gigantic and powerful Hand need only insert their hand into the glove controller, and any motion they produce from the elbow forward will be accurately and quickly reproduced by the large machine Hand. Participants experience the tremendous thrill of power and control as they lift, twirl and crush objects of their choice, such as cars and pianos.
still have them..after the firework (ok these are Barbera her hand and feet..mine wont fit in this square ;D
Perfect with all your fall and winter outerwear or with your jean jacket!
Not cold enough for a coat? Wear this with your sweater or t-shirt!
Hand knit by me in a lush, thick chunky yarn!
This beautiful taupe cowl will coordinate with anything you have! Looks great with a cream colored coat or sweater! Stunning with basic black!
Interesting basket weave pattern in a warm, yummy nougat! Easily adjusts at the neck with a yarn cord!
Great group gift for teacher or boss gift! Just right for the hard to buy for any man, woman or teen! Perfect for the mail carrier, hairdresser, babysitter or anyone that needs a special gift! Neighbor who removes the snow for you!
It measures 36" in circumference x 9" (18" across when flat)
An old villager holds his grandson's hand for the first time. Amiras, Crete, Greece. © Patricia Fenn. All Rights Reserved. No usage allowed including copying or sharing without written permission.
Staff and volunteers having fun as the J's Hospice holds its third Young Adults Day for patients in the community.
The Js Hospice - building respite and hospice care for 18 - 40 year olds from the East of England with life limiting conditions.
Phoenix Holistic, Beauty & Nail Training School
I've had these awesome hand spun yarns for years. Every time I try to make anything from them, I hate it, like it doesn't do them justice. They are so much prettier to look at just wrapped into balls. So that's how they stay in my yarn box, and I admire them when I open it.
Topic: Radiating lines pulls the viewer directly to a center of interest. Take advantage of this in a photo you create today.
A way to achieve a goal is not the goal itself.
This was shot right below a regular lamp. The light is sickly yellow, but thanks to a trick of taking an additional shot of a blank sheet of paper I was able to sample the color cast and apply a negating transform to this picture. I love this part of shooting in RAW.
This is for the people out there who don`t know how to wash their hands, a very important basic education that my parents provided me when i was a small child. Now depending on how fussy a person is about germs, using this chart which has handles on the faucet for turning the water on and off, if you turn the water on with this faucet with dirty hands,then clean them you`ll be turning the water off with your germs still on the faucet handles and clean hands thus putting those germs back onto your clean hands. Some people, (myself included especially before i`m about to eat) will use a paper towel to turn the faucet off. The newer faucets with sensors avoid handles all together. Now what about turning or pulling a door handle when leaving the bathroom? How dirty could THAT potentially be? Basically, i think these postered lessons of handwashing are a sad sign of the times reminding people how and when to wash their hands. Food poisoning, which i suffered from once is nothing to joke about though. Also, some good handwashes for me throughtout the course of a day has helped to dramatically cut back on colds and sniffles that usually affect me during the winter months.