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"White clouds that drift through blue sky,

changing shape constantly,

have no root, no foundation, no dwelling;

nor do changing patterns of thought

that float through the sky of mind.

When the formless expanse of awareness

comes clearly into view,

obsession with thought forms

ceases easily and naturally."

 

- Tilopa's Song to Naropa

 

rip-mix-burned on:

 

Insomniac Blues: bluesy harmonics in the key of E

 

~C4Chaos: Bluesy Harmonics in the Key of E

...

4.7.2007

Shot this inside of an abandoned cotton mill in Franklinton, NC. We were not really trespassing as we did gain permission to go in the day before the shoot. However, we planned to go in regardless ...

 

See this minus my ass

iBlog4: the 4th Philippine Blogging Summit will be held at Malcolm Theater, College of Law, in UP Diliman, Quezon City this April 26, 2008. This event is organized by the University of the Philippines - Internet Society Program.

 

Of course iBlog 4 is still FREE in the beer sense, as long as we can help it, free in the speech sense.The program is as follows:

 

9:00 - 9:20 Flag Ceremony, Welcome Remarks, Keynote

9:20 - 9:45 How to Blog (from a non-problogger point-of-view) - Charo Nuguid

 

You want to start a blog. You ask your problogger friend for help. The problem is he starts talking about keywords, SEO, and a few other things that you have totally no clue about. Google Ad-what? “I just want to start a blog!” If you’re just looking for a way to post your thoughts on the web for posterity (and give your readers a few kicks every now and then) without the business talk, click here! (Or just walk through the door, sit down and listen!)9:45 - 10:00 Sponsor Talk

 

10:00 - 10:30 Break

 

10:30 - 11:00 From Student Blogger to ProBlogger - Juan Karlo LicudineA lot of beginner bloggers today are students. Some contemplating if this is a possible full time career opportunity after college. Karlo is currently going through this transition and will share his personal experience that includes advantages and disadvantages of problogging..

 

11:00 - 11: 30 Photoblogging - Juned SonidoIt is said that a picture is worth a thousand words. And there have been instances that it really has. A couple kissing. Soldiers hoisting a flag in a battlefield. A child fleeing a village bombed with Napalm. Or even a man skipping a puddle. All are powerful images. As humans we have this drive to show pictures whether it be a holiday, a dinner, friends and family. And as such it comes to no surprise that a lot of people have been posting things on line from Facebook to Flickr. And then there are the photoblogs. What are photoblogs? Are they the same photo galleries? Do you really need a digital camera to set up a photoblog? How does one set-up a photoblog? Will it cost much? What are the basics? Well this discussion will try to answer that and more.

 

11:30 - 12:00 Blog to Print - Jonas DiegoBringing your blog content to the printed page. Updates on what happened so far with Jonas initiative on blog comics.

 

12:00 - 1:00 Lunch

 

1:00 - 1:40 Vlog and Podcasting Prospects in the Philippines - Aileen Apolo and Coy Caballes1:45 - 2;45 Blogging and 2010 Elections Panel- Manuel L. Quezon III- Luz Rimban- Janette Toral

 

2:40 - 3:10 Legal Challenges in Blogging - Atty. JJ Disini

 

3:10 - 3:30 Break3:30 - 3:50 Blogging for Advocacy - Noemi Lardizabal Dado

 

3:50 - 4:30 Blogging from the Countryside- The Mindanao Blogging Experience - Ria Jose

4:30 - 5:00 Closing Remarks / Group Picture / Raffle

George Iliffe Stokes operating a machine probably at BBC Wood Norton in the 1940's.

The cutter is a wartime American Presto machine (331/3 and 78) as used by the BBC .

Other pictures show two machines mounted on one pedestal rather than a single as here.

 

See: www.wilmut.webspace.virginmedia.com/photo/2007/0206.html this is a similar machine minus the swarf brush.

 

The 'post' at the front left corner was for mounting a microscope on an articulated arm.

 

On other web-pages, Roger Wilmut (see above link), shows pictures of Peter Copeland's early amateur disc cutting operation based on such a Presto machine.

www.wilmut.webspace.virginmedia.com/iblog/C14564315/E2006...

 

The first such cutters were acquired by the BBC in May 1941 and installed at Bush House (Pawley p272). More were purchased over the next year but there is no evidence that any went to Wood Norton.

The repro. arm is an EMI Type 12 or 12A as used by the BBC - these were not 'released' to the public until 1945/46. The loudspeaker resembles an LB/3 baffle.

For Secret agents only.

 

'MISSION ACCOMPLISHED' on o7/ 31/2004 at Central Park, NY

homepage.mac.com/sheishine/iblog/C1236778619/E1644737514/...

 

Fiddling about trying the zoom effect with my lens.

September 2nd 2006

See: Chromasia for my inspiration in making my fireworks shots more interesting!

have a nice weekend for all friends in flickr^^

episode is here.-sorry, japanese only.

 

ricoh GRD

For an even better sense of scale, hold a CD up to your screen, and find the size of the the picture at which the objects appear to be actual size. Then, be tormented by your inablility to grab the nano from the screen.

 

My initial impressions. (Short version: It's awesome.)

One morning, I came out of my apartment to find this car touching my bumper.

 

Parking is pretty sparse around here, so I can understand when people squeeze into small spaces. However, this car wasn't squeezed at all. In fact, it was parked in the last space before a no parking zone, and had plenty of room to park legally.

 

No damage, so it's all good.

Thank you for my wife.

 

Episode is here. (my blog - sorry, japanese only)

segue sfondo da applicare al vostro desktop

A gift from Karin, a postcard from Kenichi and Helping Hands blanket #2

There’s not much I could say about this shot except it’s a more unusual style for me. Last week when we were wondering through the Dubai International Financial Center (DIFC) with David Nightingale’s HDR class, I spotted this reflection of David and one of the students in the glass of the Gate building. Couple of Photoshop curves later and this is the end result. I thought I’ll post it to break a bit the monotony of posting just architectural shots. I would love to hear what you think about it…

 

To view the blog entry go to: www.momentaryawe.com/blog/?p=1616

64天安門屠殺北京市民、學生照片取自http://homepage.mac.com網站

Jo and I took the girls off to Hyde End Studios yesterday for some family shots. Simon (Our photographer) just posted a couple of shots on his blog. We're off to view the whole lot this afternoon. Can't wait. :)

From my daily London Underground Blog - although this picture was taken by co-blogger Geoff.

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