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This is the way a "note" used to be sent. This is part of a collection of old correspondence, christmas cards, post cards and valentine cards that I've had for years.
It seems I am sooo behind that I lost track of the deadline dates! lol Well I can't post it to the challenge but I can share with my contacts! Maybe I should make a "note" of challange deadline dates!
can you see the rain that looks to be a music note...as the rain pitter patters down, it plays natures music
Workshop at the PLE Conference 2013 in Berlin: pleconf.org/design-as-inquiry/#.UeROAI1M_60
Find out more about the project via www.knowledge-through-design.uni-kiel.de
Check out the community platform with lots of materials: www.t-h-inker.net
Follow us on twitter: @t_h_inker
Vodja projekta v agenciji: Nina Gabrijelčič
Kreativni direktor: Samo Geršak
Tekstopiska: Vlasta Merc
Art direktor: Jure Sotler
Oblikovalec: Ljubo Bratina
Snagged this from Son's Flickr.
This is my desk at work. I added some notes to it, so you can mouse over the image above.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 için yavaş yavaş bir dönem kapanıyor. Yayınlanan son raporda dönüş oranının yüzde 90ı aştığı belirtildi.
www.mobilyasam.com/samsung-galaxy-note-7-hatirlatmasi-don...
My last card with this gorgeous butterfly for a while before you all get really tired of seeing it! Details are on my blog:
infinite-possibilities.blogspot.com/2012/01/note-of-thank...
TFL!
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A mean young woman put this note on my car when my bumper was about 11 inches in front of her spacious driveway. The cops came, but let me go (obviously annoyed with her.) I laughed (and crumbled the note in anger.)
"I'd tell all my friends but they'd never believe me,
They'd think that I'd finally lost it completely.
I'd show them the stars and the meaning of life.
They'd shut me away.
But I'd be alright, alright,
I'd be alright,
I'm alright.
I'm just uptight, uptight."
- Radiohead
It's been over a month. Get the film developed already.
ODC: Old Fashioned (but shhhh...we don't use that sort of language around her)
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For all the Non Indian Flickr friends here,to give you a heads up... the Indian Govt. wants to provide Reservations for people in educational institutions and world class institutions like IIT and IIM upto 80%. The trouble is these reservations are based on caste and religion and does not reach the ultimate poor common man who needs it. Not only that it also denies opportunity to students born in a forward caste(unfortunate people like me) since lower caste students with a bare pass percentage occupy the seats and drop out of college. The question of creamy layer is never answered by any politician here and this is simply implemented as a vote bank gimmick.
This picture was taken in IIT when the campus with the HRD Minister Arjun Singh visited the campus. At about 6 PM in no light students gathered at the stadium and staged a protest. This was my first ACTION photography experience. There were 600 odd people roaring with emotions on the stadium and i was literally scared. Finally the press came and i shot this using flash.
I really admired the news paper folks and journalists for the first time(i hate newspapers, tabloids) since i realized first hand how hard it is to shoot a sensible picture in a given situation and such pathaetic light. Infact there was NO LIGHT here.
EXIF Info:
Camera: DSC-H1
Exposure: 0.025 sec (1/40)
Aperture: f/2.8
Focal Length: 6 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Flash: Flash fired, auto mode
Exposure Program: Normal
Metering Mode: Pattern
Tripod: Hell NO, i had to run away if the police came to kick my ass :-P
Painting Below Zero: Notes on a Life in Art
Tue, Dec 1, 2009, 6:30 pm
Sackler Center for Arts Education
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
5th Ave at 89th St, New York City
Photos: Enid Alvarez
On the occasion of the publication of James Rosenquist's memoir, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and Museum Director Richard Armstrong and writer/scholar Judith Goldman engaged in a conversation with the iconic Pop art painter on his life story in his own words. The evening provided a unique look inside the contemporary art world and the creation of the artistic language of one of the twentieth century's most important artists. Co-organized by Alfred A. Knopf.
On view:
Paired, Gold: Felix Gonzalez-Torres and Roni Horn
Gabriele Münter and Vasily Kandinsky, 1902–14: A Life in Photographs