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Picture subject notes include Oil out; Oil wells; Labuan, LSM; Brunei; Bake house; Printing Press

“Note to self: every time you were convinced you couldn’t go on, you did.”

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Last night I went on an engraving spree and got up the courage to work my way further into the figure. The image should hopefully become clearer as the project nears completion, but for now, I've added notes to the photo to indicate where some of the key features are (or will soon be).

The note I put in Jac's bento lunch, 13/03/2009.

This is a song by The Dubliners that my parents loved. I think the reason they loved it so much was because when my father was working in the building trade in Coventry in the 60s something very similar happened.

Dad was working as a labourer to the bricklayers which meant he had to do all the running & carrying for them. The brick layers were at the top of the scaffold and they wanted cement brought up to them. Dad got a bright idea. He put the cement into a barrel & attached the rope to the back of a dumper. He pulled away on the dumper to raise the barrel up. Next thing he knew a trowel was embedded in the dumper beside his seat. As he was pulling off the barrel wasn't actually lifting up, he was just pulling the scaffolding out from the building with all of the builders still on it. As you can imagine they weren't best pleased with him. :o)

Bit of a weird one as well!

Note Book cover for Swap.

Do you like it Partner? Not showing the front or it will spoil the anticipation. On its way to you now.

Hugs ValeryAnne.

Photo by Ted Sherarts. additions by me. Original is here-

 

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Working on laptop. Man working on computer.

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vintage everyday: Vintage celebrity pin-up postcards

 

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Note: Full-size JPEGs are here on Flickr. You can also find the complete source RAW and development files and exported JPEG and PNG images at the Internet Archive.

Moorfields Station, Liverpool: the world's most musical place.

This is a set of designs that I did in Visual Resource class for MIAD's fund raising event 'Creative Fusion'. My works weren't chosen, but they were ones of the running ups.

 

My concept is to represent the students of MIAD as the creative minds behind everything by showing the flow of creativity (via colorful ribbon) that flow into anonymous silhouette. My main purpose, however, is to do something beautiful.

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Has been next to my monitor at work since I got back under source control -- Checking my files in will save my ass one day. It has in the past.

Notes from the Hacktatus Project, by David Williams and J. Nathan Matias.

 

This set of objectives helped us plan the Hacktatus anti-designs and has also influenced our plans for a scholarly digital edition of the Tractatus.

Heavy cardstock personalized notecards may be ordered at www.babycardexpressions.com © 2008 Baby Card Expressions.

In Robotics; Notes, the player assumes the role of Kaito Yashiyo, someone who enjoys fighting games. He is in his school's robot club. The story begins when the protagonist finds out that one of Robotics; Notes' main heroines is actually a genius programmer who created the game engine for a world renowned fighting game. The main character then decides that he wants to create a robot based around command inputs and motion capture technology. He decides to go to the karate club to look for someone to perform the motion capture sequences.

 

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In Robotics; Notes, the player assumes the role of Kaito Yashiyo, someone who enjoys fighting games. He is in his school's robot club. The story begins when the protagonist finds out that one of Robotics; Notes' main heroines is actually a genius programmer who created the game engine for a world renowned fighting game. The main character then decides that he wants to create a robot based around command inputs and motion capture technology. He decides to go to the karate club to look for someone to perform the motion capture sequences.

 

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Found in Cheshire Street.

Apple's Executive VP of Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller gives the Apple Keynote at the Macworld Expo 2009 in San Francisco, California.

 

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The note says it all.

taking notes about what we do

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