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ZEN MAGNETS - Neodymium Magnetic Balls (@216) - Magnet Man
This was made from a single (216) set.
Minimalist design for a person in a semi sitting position. The arms to legs connection stabilizes the entire figure so that it can be held in 1 hand.
Designed for Zen Magnets contest #75: Forced Perspective
Event: Opteka 85mm f1.4 Testing
Location: My House
Body: Sony DSLR-A300
Lens: Opteka 85mm f1.4 ASPHERICAL IF
Aperture: F1.4
Shutter Speed: 1/30s
ISO: 400
Flash: off
Napier Street. Empty James Neill Magnet Factory (Composite Steel Plant ?) building just before demolition in 2000
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Living with back pain can be difficult and many individuals have had success with this magnetic back brace. This back brace offers amazing support and magnet therapy to those sore areas. Magnet therapy will focus on the back pain.
It's not a very rare occurrence in my place to find doll diversity and mingling between brands, the shinkis for one adore Sora and Jack and like to follow them around and sit with them :3 yay for dolly diversity! ^ ^
This is a pretty good demonstration of the surprising magnetic power: You can stick a netflix DVD to the fridge. It's pretty secure, too; I opened and closed the freezer door that this was stuck to, and the DVD didn't slip at all.
Even though they're small, these surprisingly powerful magnets have to be useful for something.
So go ahead, show me: Pull a bunch of AOL CD Mailers out of the garbage in your apartment complex or dorm, get the magnets, do something cool with them, and let me know about it!
Home-made magnet spice-rack!
Teeny-weeny super-strong magnets: $5
Jars from industrial supply company online: $7
Glass superglue: $3
Only 15 bucks, but plenty of psychological torture trying to get the stupid little magnets to behave and not jump around and make out with each-other instead of gluing down. I'd recommend bigger magnets so you only have to use one (I used 3 little ones).
My hands are glued to EVERYTHING. There is no furniture in my house without gluey fingerprints.
There are so many kinds of Cancer - and there are more and more magnets, most specialized for a specific form. Of note in this collage is the plain pink magnet - in ways it says the most. We also have some examples that illustrate the sometimes minor differences in magnets with the same message. (sorry about the flash spot - it's the only example with the heart fill-in that I have)
[The purple survivor magnet]
I captured this one at a gas station somewhere between Houston and College Station, Texas. The owner, seeing me head over to her SUV with a camera, asked "Can I help you?" I explained my magnet photo collection. Her Story: She had selected the Purple ribbon, even though she was a breast cancer survivor (in remission for 3 years at the time).
As I haven't been getting a lot of interaction with magnet owners - I thought I'd start saying what the cause means to me, or those around me.
[A few words from my co-worker who survived Hodgkin’s disease - While the relay for life magnet isn't his - he did participate in the relay]
After being very uncomfortable and tired during our second vacation of the summer of 2000, I visited my doctor. After x-rays, CT scans and numerous other tests I was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s disease. I had 2 lymph nodes in my chest that had turned cancerous and it was spreading. But after 6 months of treatments, I have been in remission now for 5 years. I was fortunate because with the treatments available today, this disease has a high cure rate.
[And now my own memory of cancer in the family...]
I distinctly remember when my parents had first adopted my sister my mother saying with a mix of anger and sorrow in her voice: "If mother had only said something when she first noticed that lump in her breast, we could have taken action and she could be here now to love this baby with us"
My grandmother died of cancer in 1978.
as usual the original view offers more visual details
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I updated the photo to include the 2 lower most right magents.
1) forgot to previously mention that the cure childhood leukemia magnet owner mentioned that her cousin had childhood leukemia, and was now entering college.
2) the owner of the pancreatic cancer magnet had a father who died of that disease.
We made magnets out of the large flattened marbles and added some recycled magnets to the back and used bits of reclaimed metal measuring tape to "stick" them to for packaging...
360 magnets. Each 15-magnet pentagon has a 15-magnet pentagonal pyramid mounted on it. This is the standard 30-magnet pentagon unit. Magnet poles are aligned parallel to the perimeter of each pentagon. Adjacent pentagons have poles aligned in the same direction at the edges (as evidenced by square instead of triangular patterns at the edges). Each pentagon is mounted rotated by one magnet, leaving triangular holes at each vertex.
The magnet ‘train’ in the inner storage ring of the SESAME facility. SESAME International Research Centre. Allan Area, Salt City, Jordan. April 2017
The SESAME (Synchrotron-light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East) Centre, is a “third-generation” synchrotron light source in Allan, Jordan, near Amman. The synchrotron facility is the Middle East’s first major international research centre for science applications. It is set for inauguration on 16 May 2017.
The Centre will focus on fostering innovative scientific and technological research in subjects ranging from biology, archaeology and medical sciences through basic properties of materials science, physics, chemistry, and life sciences.
The IAEA provides significant support to the Sesame project in training and sharing expertise, as well as facilitating the networking of SESAME staff with other global research facilities, thus enabling possibilities for scientific exchanges.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
RMAS MAGNET A114
Built by Cleland Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. Wallsend (Yard No. 344) and was completed in 1980
When it was established that the Ham Class Conversions were coming to the end of their useful lives the Royal Navy commissioned a study in to replacement Degausing Vessels. This resulted in the design and building of two vessels of the Magnet Class, RMAS Magnet and RMAS Lodestone. They are 828 tons gross register tonnage (GRT) and have a top speed of 14 knots. They measure 55m x 12m x 4m.
1998 sold to Gardline Ltd., converted to Seismic Survey Vessel (Length increased to 64 metres and GRT 1275 / DWT 545) and renamed SEA SURVEYOR
2017: Broken up by Van Heyghen Recycling, Ghent
Photographed leaving Portsmouth on 12 July 1990