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I just started making these again. These were for a show at the Lula Lounge that I just finished up.
Set of four magnets made from a jelly ad in a 1960s women's magazine.
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This blue pipe is one of the thousands of dipole magnets used in the LHC, at CERN. It weights about 35 tonnes and is 15 meters long. Inside of it there's a complicated arrangement of superconducting wires carrying about 11000 amperes of current to produce ~8.3 teslas of magnetic field. The superconductor is kept at ‑271.3°C (1.9 K), a bit colder than outer space! All of this is surrounding two pipes, that carries the proton beams. These two pipes are filled with ultra-high-vacuum.
The building in the background is CERN restaurant 1. They make awesome food there!
Using a magnet for a barrette was a fail (at least the way we did it... still worth experimenting with, though!)
We got these cute button & ribbon goodies at Knittn' Kitten, Portland's craft thrift store!
FULL tutorial for many kinds of barrettes: dollarstorecrafts.com/2009/08/baby-barrettes/
Making cute barrettes for newborns, infants, and little girls is a simple and fun project. My mom and I were only too overjoyed to experiment when we were faced with several baby showers for female babies (there are no little girls in our family yet!). We made hair adornments with newborns and infants in mind, and we experimented with several different styles, sizes, and hair-clipping methods.
First off, we hit up our favorite local craft thrift store (if you like crafting and you are ever in Portland, OR, I highly suggest scheduling in a trip to Knittn’ Kitten!) and gathered supplies for making wee barrettes. You can use whatever you have in your stash, too!
Guest blogger Sharon came up with this great fabric covered magnet board for her makeup collection. It's super cute and practical if you are tackling small bathroom or vanity space!
Magnet strips for large compacts.
Rush staff gathered on Monday morning to celebrate RUMC’s 5th consecutive Magnet nursing designation.
Rush staff gathered on Monday morning to celebrate RUMC’s 5th consecutive Magnet nursing designation.
This little toy is designed to demonstrate the power of a magnet to hold an object in midair (at least if it's lightly anchored with a cord).
Rush staff gathered on Monday morning to celebrate RUMC’s 5th consecutive Magnet nursing designation.
Magnet aimanté pour frigo ou lave vaisselle.
Pour voir les caractéristiques du produit :
www.mandellia.fr/magnets-deco/magnet-frigo-tranche-d-oran...
Stained glass window by Louis Comfort Tiffany. We picked this magnet up at the Morse Museum in Florida.
The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, a museum noted for its art nouveau collection, houses the most comprehensive collection of the works of Louis Comfort Tiffany found anywhere, a major collection of American art pottery, and fine collections of late-19th- and early-20th-century American paintings, graphics and the decorative arts. It is located in Winter Park, Florida.
I got square ones and little discs. The discs are sort of neat because if you put them on the fridge a certain way they just ZIP down the front of it. I was really surprised these stayed on the front of the fridge this way. The ceiling in this photo is sort of off to the left.
MagNets for PS4 is a fast-paced top-down 3D “collect-em-up” game with single and multiplayer options, coming soon to PC and consoles. As Park Ranger in Polarity City, the City’s Master Analysis and Organisation Robot (MAyOR) has programmed you with the honourable – if boring – task of maintaining the mindless maintenance “Bloxbots” in the park. If any of them go wrong (and they often do), you need to scoop them up in your electromagnetic net, or “MagNet”, short-circuit them and clean up their mess. Take their scrap metal to the “Recycletron” and get just what you need in return. But something is very wrong… why are so many bots malfunctioning? Why are they so set on destruction? And where in the world have all the cute little Magnetpets gone?
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Monster Magnet is an American rock band. Hailing from Red Bank, New Jersey, the group was founded by Dave Wyndorf (vocals and guitar), John McBain (guitar) and Tim Cronin (vocals and drums).
Monster Magnet's style is heavily influenced by 1970s space rock such as Hawkwind, and proto-metal bands such as Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Blue Oyster Cult, Captain Beyond and Sir Lord Baltimore. In addition to recording covers such as Black Sabbath's "Into the Void" (Master of Reality, 1971) and Hawkwind's "Brainstorm" (Doremi Fasol Latido, 1972), Wyndorf sometimes incorporated elements of space rock staples into his own songs. For instance, the Dopes to Infinity title track borrows some of its lyrics from "Lord of Light" (ibid.), and Superjudge's "Twin Earth" is a reinterpretation of Captain Beyond's "Mesmerization Eclipse" (Captain Beyond, 1972). The main guitar riff to the track Dopes To Infinity is lifted from The Sir Lord Baltimore song "Woman Tamer" (Sir Lord Baltimore,1971). The band has also cited British new wave / post-punk band Depeche Mode as an influence on its music. They have also covered "Black Celebration" for a 1998 Depeche Mode tribute album.
A rare ceramic circuit with a natural,striking pattern. Refrigerator Magnet from Violets new Vintage.
ah. DIY magnets. Awesome! There's three and I think I'll only need two. So one will get the Jack Sparrow prop-ring-for-his-magic-compass treatment. Perfic!
Magnets are fun for kids and adults of all ages!
They can be fun even when learning about them and how they work. Without magnets telephones would not work and there would be no electricity.
With th e Big Magnet you can pick up lots of things all at once. It's even more fun trying to figure out what objects are magnetic and why. So have fun with the Big Magnet!!