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A beautiful young male Red-Shafted Northern Flicker! The parents brought in their three juveniles and were teaching them to forage for ants, utilize the suet feader, and how to break up sunflower seeds to eat! Photo taken in our backyard in Camas, Washington.
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Eye October,1968 Magazine
A Mid 1960's publication, 10 X 13 inch magazine with many color glossy photos
Only 15 issues of Eye magazine were ever printed, and only the first 12 had these poster-inserts
INCLUDES TAROT CARD POSTER!
Featured in this issue:
The Sorcerer of Rock: Jim Morrison of The Doors Raps 3 pages with b/w portrait and color page!
The Truth Game That Cures the heaviset Hangups
Witch or Warlock - Test Your Potential
How to Break Up without Breaking Down
Two Spellbinding Mystery Stories
Revelations of a Film Fox with Anjelica Huston, Patricia Gozzi & Asaf Dayan
The Harry Nilsson Songbook 2 pages
The Magic Explosion
Tarot Cards
The Band Interview with color pages -4 pages
Fats Domino, Elvis Presley, Little Richard & Bill Haley Rock Feature
Buck Henry Interview
Nico Guides You Thru Rock and Roll Los Angeles
Joan Baez Writes Her First Book - color portrait and feature - 2 pages
Five Successful People including Gloria Steinem, Gail Sheehy, Rex Reed 2 pages
Fashion: Vests
If You Were President 2 pages with...
Judy Collins
Ray from The Doors
Dustin Hoffman
Phil Ochs
Janis Ian
Gidfrey Cambridge
Country Joe McDonald
Movie Reviews with pix: 2 pages
Jeannie Moreau The Bride Wore Black
Raquel Welch in Bandolero 2 pix
Clint Eastwood in Hang Em High
The Strange Affair
Horoscope with
Julie London
Lulu
Francois Hardy
Vanessa Redgrave
Jerry Garcia
Pete Townshend of the Who
Diana Ross
Record Reviews with pix: 2 pages
Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Fleetwood Mac
Ray Charles
Wilson Pickett
Country Joe & Fish
Joe Tex
Buffy Sainte Marie
Photos with write ups on the following:
Janis Joplin & Big Brother Holding Company
Chad & Jeremy
Chambers Brothers
Buckinghams
Grace Slik
Tina Sinatra
Jonathan King & gals
Chrissie shrimpton
Shirley MacLaine
Mimi Farina
Full page ads:
Jefferson Airplane LP
Dino Valente
Canned Heat
Jeff Beck Truth
94 pages
“If you wanted to invent a device that could rewire our minds, if you wanted to create a society of people who were perpetually distracted, isolated, and overtired, if you wanted to weaken our memories and damage our capacity for focus and deep thought, if you wanted to reduce empathy, encourage self-absorption, and redraw the lines of social etiquette, you'd likely end up with a smartphone.” - Catherine Price, How to Break Up with Your Phone: The 30-Day Plan to Take Back Your Life.
a friend told me how much work building these bottle walls takes...so here's an idea on how to break up the space.
My medieval smithy, as displayed at the Brick Party event at the EMP.
I was unhappy with this building for a while. It was built before I had ever seen a profile brick or had much sense of how to break up a big wall, so it was a bit boring. Thursday night I decided to fix that by adding an upper floor fireplace and chimney, overhauling the walls to create some character, and updating the landscaping around the base. It's still not quite where I want it, but I'm happier with it now.
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
10:30 AM
HOW TO BREAK UP WITH YOUR PHONE
Is your phone the first thing you reach for in the morning and the last thing you touch before bed? Do you love your phone but also kind of hate it? Science journalist Catherine Price explains how our phones and apps are designed to manipulate our biochemistry. Learn how to create a long-term and sustainable relationship with your phone.
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
www.BrokenHeart911.com #1 place to heal broken heart, get over your ex or get your ex back, find best dating site, get relationship advice, love quotes, love horoscope.
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
10:30 AM
HOW TO BREAK UP WITH YOUR PHONE
Is your phone the first thing you reach for in the morning and the last thing you touch before bed? Do you love your phone but also kind of hate it? Science journalist Catherine Price explains how our phones and apps are designed to manipulate our biochemistry. Learn how to create a long-term and sustainable relationship with your phone.
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
10:30 AM
HOW TO BREAK UP WITH YOUR PHONE
Is your phone the first thing you reach for in the morning and the last thing you touch before bed? Do you love your phone but also kind of hate it? Science journalist Catherine Price explains how our phones and apps are designed to manipulate our biochemistry. Learn how to create a long-term and sustainable relationship with your phone.
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
How to dissolve kidney stone naturally :- These days, an ever increasing number of individuals are going to normal medicines as present day medications become more costly and responsive. Individuals struggle believing the adequacy of present day medication as it has many incidental effects and are searching for regular approaches to fix their illnesses.
Kidney stone is quite possibly the most widely recognized kidney infections and has numerous normal medicines accessible. Kidney stones can be dealt with normally by dissolving and separating them in the kidney and going them through the urinary framework If you're considering how to break down kidney stone normally, read on and discover!
When there are a ton of minerals and salt stores in the kidney, they become solidified and adhere to the inward dividers of the kidney, and structures kidney stones. Kidney stones can cause a ton of torment and uneasiness and yet are nothing to stress over as long as they are analyzed and treated on schedule.
Diagnosing kidney stones is the initial phase in discovering how to disintegrate kidney stone normally, it is consistently fitting to counsel a specialist to get a clinical finding of your condition prior to taking any prescriptions or solutions for it.
Diagnosing kidney stones is the initial phase in discovering how to break up kidney stone normally, it is consistently prudent to counsel a specialist to get a clinical analysis of your condition prior to taking any prescriptions or solutions for it. Here are the signs that need quick clinical consideration:
1-If you have torment or inconvenience in your stomach and crotch region
2-If your pee tone is pink, brown, or red and it is excruciating or awkward to pee
3-If your inclination to pee has gotten more incessant than expected
4-If your pee is thought and emits a foul smell
5-If you feel disquiet and abrupt shortcoming
Kidney stones are an exceptionally normal sickness, they cause unreasonable measures of minerals and salts to silt and frame gems or stones that become joined to the kidney's internal dividers. This can be treated by dissolving these stones to least estimate and going them through your pee. In case you're attempting to discover how to break down kidney stones normally, drinking a ton of fluids and water to build the progression of fluids to the kidney is an incredible method to disintegrate kidney stones normally.
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Hawk: *stops mid-retort, when he spies the action going on outside, roars* “WHAT THE HELL?! That’s my baby sister out there! What’s that son of a bitch doing to her!?”
Yuri (pokerfaced): “Darling, if you are incapable of ascertaining that for yourself, I think we have discovered the reason you cannot keep a girlfriend.”
Kumi: *chortles delightedly* “Damn, Ri-Ri! That was cold!”
Yuri (simply): “He ate my shrimp.”
Hawk: *completely deaf to the girls’ exchange while he watches Killian presses his sister up against the door* “Get your filthy hands off her! That p.o.s. is gonna die!” *tears open the door and hurdles out onto the patio, tearing Killian off of Lark*
Lark *squeaks* “HAWK!”
Kumi: “Well, I guess we’ve solved how to break up the heavy breathing session before the brides come through…”
Yuri (dryly): “Yes, now Candy and Emma will simply have to avoid the flailing fists of two hotheaded Neanderthals and a hysterical Lark.”
Kumi: “Should we go out there and help?”
Yuri: “Do you desire getting blood and heaven only knows what else on your dress?”
Kumi: “Nope.”
Yuri: “Then I say, for once, we deem this none of our concern and lead girls out of the front door.”
Kumi: “Have I ever told you that planning a wedding really brings out the mercenary in you?”
Yuri: *looks at Kumi, arches her eyebrow insolently* “And?”
Kumi (gleefully): “And I’ve never felt closer to you, baby!”
Yuri: *serene smile* “Come along, let us fetch the girls. It is finally time…”
Wedding Bells Ring Next Tuesday! Aloha ‘til then…
Special thanks to Nina for Kumi’s beautiful dress, and Rachel of Dream Dolls for the lovely flower arrangements!
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
at the Earle Theatre in Mount Airy, NC. Fun was had by all!
>>Ask any local bluegrass or old-time musician in Surry County and they know exactly how to break up Christmas. Breaking Up Christmas is both the name of a twelve-day party of socializing, music and dancing and the name of a song that is actually called “Breaking Up Christmas.”
This old Christmas party tradition originated in the 1920s and comes from the areas of Northwest North Carolina in Surry County and nearby Southwest Virginia. Before the days of television and electricity, people would gather for twelve days between Christmas and January 6, Old Christmas Day, for socializing, food, dancing, and old-time string music. The event would move from house to house and would go past midnight. Furniture would be moved to allow room for musicians and square dancers.
In many communities today, the Breaking-Up-Christmas tradition continues at civic halls and music venues throughout the area. For several years now, the Surry Arts Council has hosted a Breaking-Up-Christmas event at the Earle Theatre to honor this old holiday musical tradition.<<
From: www.verysurry.com/blog/breaking-up-christmas-an-old-time-...
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
This poster was near the bathroom in Yahoo's cafeteria building. I am happy to see Yahoo! it teaching kids how to break up. I wonder how many of them are breaking up on the Yahoo! Campus.
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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Ask any local bluegrass or old-time musician in Surry County and they know exactly how to break up Christmas. Breaking Up Christmas is both the name of a twelve-day party of socializing, music and dancing and the name of a song that is actually called “Breaking Up Christmas.”
This old Christmas party tradition originated in the 1920s and comes from the areas of Northwest North Carolina in Surry County and nearby Southwest Virginia. Before the days of television and electricity, people would gather for twelve days between Christmas and January 6, Old Christmas Day, for socializing, food, dancing, and old-time string music. The event would move from house to house and would go past midnight. Furniture would be moved to allow room for musicians and square dancers.
In many communities today, the Breaking-Up-Christmas tradition continues at civic halls and music venues throughout the area. For several years now, the Surry Arts Council has hosted a Breaking-Up-Christmas event at the Earle Theatre to honor this old holiday musical tradition.
From: www.verysurry.com/blog/breaking-up-christmas-an-old-time-...
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
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FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
040
FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
The only bad experience we had at the Olympics was with people arriving massively late for the curling game, and the volunteers not knowing how to break up the flow of people who were standing the the way of our view.
10668 Pattern Shop - The Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History, 2829 Cherokee St. N.W., Kennesaw, Cobb, GA. April 27, 2014. Decimal degrees: 34.023480, -84.614347
“Pattern Shop”
“Pattern makers combine their artistic skill with metallurgical knowledge to create wood replicas of each locomotive part – everything from small valve handles to the structures of the engine’s heavy frame. These wood pieces, called patterns, will be used to create impressions in sand molds for pouring metal castings of the parts.
The pattern maker determines how to break up a three-dimensional object into simpler geometric shapes that are assembled into the complete pattern.
Patterns are usually made as halves that fit together to form a wood model of a part.
Rather than cutting a pattern from a single piece of wood, a pattern maker often begins by building a laminate of several different kinds of wood glued together with the grain in each layer running perpendicular to one another. This gives the pattern strength and resists warping. Commonly used woods include maple, fir, oak and cherry. The hardest wood are used for small or simple pieces, while softer wood is easier to work and therefore better suited for more complex shapes.
Working from the locomotive blueprints, the pattern maker cuts, chisels, shapes and sands the patterns to precise specifications.
Patterns are slightly larger than the finished piece to allow for shrinkage, which varies with the kind of mental that will form the finished part. Gray iron, for instance, shrinks 1/8 inch per foot as it cools from a molten state, so a part with a finished length of 12 inches requires a pattern 12 1/8 inches long. A little extra dimension also is necessary where there are surfaces that will be machined or cut to a smooth, precise finish.
The outer edge of the pattern is slightly tapered so it can be smoothly lifted from the sand when the mold is made.
Some patterns are simple; complex shapes may require up to a dozen parts that fit together perfectly like a wood 3-D puzzle.
Situations where a casting needs to surround a defined interior space require another kind of pattern called a core box. In simple terms, a core box is a block of wood with a hollowed-out space inside that corresponds to the interior space of the casting. It is used to create a sand model – somewhat like building a sand castle on the beach. The box opens up so casting sand can be packed inside; next the sand is gently removed and baked until hard. The sand form is then placed at the appropriate spot within the larger casting mold.
Finished patterns are painted or varnished to seal the wood and prevent moisture from warping them.”
040
FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune
040
FORTUNE Brainstorm Health 2019
April 3rd, 2019
San Diego, CA
2:47 PM
WHERE MENTAL HEALTH MEETS TECHNOLOGY
A conversation about how technology can help diagnose mental disorders sooner, identify optimal treatments faster and ultimately help more people lead healthier, happier lives. We’ll also explore the link between our society’s ubiquitous technology and mental health. How do we strike the right balance in using tech for good and controlling our devices, rather than the other way around?
Diesel Peltz, Founder and CEO, Twenty
Catherine Price, Science Journalist and Author, How to Break Up With Your Phone
Dr. Leanne Williams, Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University
Moderator: Arianna Huffington, Thrive Global
Photograph by Stuart Isett for Fortune