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290.365 (10/17/22)

Despite all the advanced software for information modeling and linear programming, sometimes one must break out a pen and paper and work through things by hand.

 

A very messy data modeling queue simulation based on first-in first-out client requests.

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From Evernote:

 

CRISPY style / 1 that guy looks a lot like face from the A-Team 2 the brother's jacket is very similar to my newest find from Modern Pop Culture.

 

CRISPY style / classy

 

MAN CANDY /

 

Their Style / Cool

 

for douglas / the whole outfit.

 

Dandy / .

 

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The Sartorialist

 

Untitled Clipped Note

 

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Note the electric windows control on the door

Sgt. 1st Class April Boucher belts out notes during a performance by The Volunteers, an Army rock 'n' roll band, at a reception for the U.S. Army All American Bowl on Jan. 4, 2012 in San Antonio. During the reception, Army leadership shared how influential members of local communities could support the recruiting effort by sharing the benefits of military service with young people. One of these benefits is the diverse options and opportunities offered through service, which The Volunteers exemplify. (Photo by Forrest Berkshire, U.S. Army Cadet Command public affairs)

Seen in Ayden's kitchen.

  

Ayden Kitchen & Bar

McLean Building

265 3 Avenue South

Saskatoon, SK

www.aydenkitchenandbar.com/

Twitter: @aydenkitchenbar

(306) 954-2590

 

Executive Chef: Nathan Guggenheimer

Chef & Owner: Dale MacKay

Head Chef: Jesse Zuber

Lawn Fawn dies paper and stamps.

NOTE: NO FURNITURE (UNFURNISHED) Jr. Bedroom .... all the other areas are totally FURNISHED

I'm not sure who left these or why.

Note from a seller: This is a Great pair of dolls. Representing the Maori people from New Zealand. They are in good condition. They are 4 inches and 5 1/2 inches tall. The Maori people are indigenous Polynesian people from New Zealand.

I have been collecting dolls from other countries for 40 years. I have decided to sell off a lot of my collection.

Provenance: Sandy Davidson, Pittsfield NH 03263, USA

"Happiness is a butterfly, which when pursued, is always just beyond your grasp, but which, if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you." Nathaniel Hawthorne.

.. 4.4.'14. glxie note.

A leftover note from a game of spin the bottle in a shelter in Machynlleth.

Flat notes for a baby gift.

 

BLOGGED on 8.6.09

The 401/404/Don Valley Parkway interchange.

A test with Samsung's new flagship Galaxy Note 3.

----5 minute Hack----

 

Tiny Notepad of card stock and Credit Card Cover!

I found these cool Word Cards (1.5" x 3.5") in a Japanese store and had them in my Pocket, but they got Bent, so using 2 old Credit Cards and a Hole punch I made a cover.

 

This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. If you use this photo, please list the photo credit as "Kent K. Barnes / KentKB" and link the credit to

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Thank You....

I got a letter from Brazil ;D

 

Note the fake dog pissing on the tire

Glasgow; 13th Note Cafe

3" x 3" regular post it note

Neville Roller Drome Feb. 14, 2015

1.6 GHz VIA C7-M ULV processor, 2GB of RAM, 120GB 7,200 rpm hard drive, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth with Windows Vista Business

Sometimes when you're busy you write yourself quick reminder notes. Sometimes I come back later and can't believe what I wrote. I was trying to remind myself to take pictures of Ms. Dean's class while they were cooking and playing with the Baby Think It Over. It came out wrong!

Image processed with Adobe Labs "Pixel Bender" Plug-in for CS5

Note: The historic Life Saving Station was destroyed by Hurricane Sandy. These photos are of all that remains.

 

What is now the Takanassee Beach Club was originally known as U.S. Life-Saving Station #5. It is a rare survivor from the era of frequent shipwrecks, when sand bars, shallow waters, and winter storms made the waters of New Jersey treacherous to the busy coastwise trade. In 1900 New Jersey contained 42 life saving stations situated three and a half miles apart between Sandy Hook and Cape May. From September to May their crews patrolled the beaches nightly looking for ships at peril. From this root the United States Coast Guard grew, but today only a few of the stations survive.

 

This property still has its three original buildings, and each, only moderately altered, is an architectural gem. The oldest, a handsome stick style building with prominent decorative trusses in each gable, was built in 1878-79 after a model designed for the 1876 Philadelphia centennial exhibition. The second building is shingle style, designed cica 1897 as living quarters for the life-saving crew. The third building from 1903 lies closest to the beach. It is a one-story, shingled boathouse with a tall square lookout tower facing the ocean. All three of the buildings are the only ones in New Jersey. No other location in the United States retains as many original Life-Saving Service buildings.

 

Deactivated by the Coast Guard in 1928, it subsequently became the Takanassee Beach Club. Today the former U.S. Life-Saving Station #5, is in need of rescue itself. What no northeaster or hurricane accomplished in 135 years, a developer’s bulldozer could soon achieve. The site is under threat of demolition for a proposed townhouse development, although the project is currently on hold pending environmental review. The prospective builder has only offered to move the buildings.

 

The buildings of Life-Saving Station #5 are irreplaceable survivors of an earlier at the shore. PNJ thinks preserving them at their original sites through some form of adaptive use should be the highest priority, to avoid losing these unique reminders of our maritime heritage.

 

Assemblyman Sean Kean organized a forum to discuss the future of the Beach Club property. Those interested in the preservation of the property are working with the Assemblyman to try and secure funds from various resources such as the Green Acres to be able to purchase the property.

 

--Borrowed from:

www.savetakbeach.com

Today we got a reply on our note! We still have no idea why they need all those holes though.

Sending notes and annotations onwards via email from iAnnotate PDF on the iPad.

This was the drawing that went with the note Olivia wrote for Kevin to thank him for helping to paint her room.

 

From left to right, that's me, Dale, and Kevin.

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Dreaming of the Florida Keys? Buying a kayak? A test pool at the St. Pete kayak store has an inspiring backdrop, contrasting with traffic that roars beyond along Tyrone Boulevard.

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