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Allegiant Air Airbus A-320 pushes back from Gate 3 at Clearwater-St. Pete Airport, heading for Cincinnati OH.

The Great Pentlands Push 2013, raising money to rebuild St Columba’s Hospice, 21/9/13.

Photograph © Malcolm Cochrane

 

I miss Japanese toilets. They have heated toilet seats! It took some courage daring to press the different buttons, especially since I don't understand Japanese. The pictograms sort of speaks for themselves, though. So I took my time and was kind of experimenting with the buttons a bit and pressing the ones without pictogram...when suddenly there was hard knock on the door to the toilet. I got really nervous that I'd pressed some button that would call for someone to come or something, but on the outside stood a Japanese girl looking quite desperate to get to the bathroom. Stupid stupid stupid tourists...

Roundhegians attack through the midfield during a 29-0 win at Jenner Lane over hosts and Yorkshire Two rivals Baildon, who were suffering a sixth consecutive defeat following promotion in the summer.

Prius power button.

Pushing back from the gate at Sydney

Simplex push rod shift lever

Salt N Peppa Vinyl Record

Spc. Bryan Lambing, of Walter Reed's Bravo Company, does push-ups with the encouragment of the proctor during the Northern Regional Medical Command (Provisional) Best Warrior Soldier competition at Fort Lee, Va., Jan. 24-31, 2010.

my post office is closing so i took

this crest, which symbolizes our french/english history. being the royal canadian post office i believe the latin can be translated as:

"Late"

"Lost"

&

"We used your package as a football,-get over it"

M6 LHSA + Porta 160NC

(Double Exposure and Push to ISO400)

The Great Pentlands Push 2013, raising money to rebuild St Columba’s Hospice, 21/9/13.

Photograph © Malcolm Cochrane

 

Santa Catarina, Brazil

M6 LHSA + Porta 160NC

(Double Exposure and Push to ISO400)

Zootopia 2008

Pre-Show

or lick a nipple! :-p

This is how to wire a push/pull pot to bypass the tone control in a guitar. When the tone pot is set on "10", the full resistance of the pot (250K, 500K, etc.) is applied between the signal and the capacitor. This means that even with the knob on full, the capacitor is still cutting some of the signal. Many people remove their tone controls to completely eliminate the capacitor and thus have a brighter tone, but I have come to find that a simple bypass switch in the form of a push/pull pot will give you both worlds without compromise.

The Great Pentlands Push 2013, raising money to rebuild St Columba’s Hospice, 21/9/13.

Photograph © Malcolm Cochrane

 

I thought this photo was pretty cool.

Seen in the holiday town of Barmouth on the North Wales Coast ... really nice out of season, great beaches and views.

Barnett pushes the set to the outside in the championship

Texte original en français (English version is further down)

 

Voici un robinet qui m’a bien amusé. Il se trouvait dans les toilettes d’un des nombreux musées du Vieux Montréal. Mon ami n’arrivait pas à le faire fonctionner. Il n’arrêtait pas de le tourner à gauche et à droite, sans résultat. C’était pas surprenant. Il fallait pousser dessus. La forme du robinet donnait toutes les indications contraires, vu qu’il y avait une manette faite pour tourner et qu’en plus il y avait des indicateurs rouges et bleus pour montrer dans quel sens tourner.

 

Sauf exception, on s’attend à tourner un robinet pour le faire marcher, ou encore à le soulever. Des fois il y a des robinets à ressort sur lesquels on appuie, pour avoir de l’eau tiède pendant quelques secondes. Mais ces robinets écologiques ne donnent pas le choix de la température de l’eau et sont simples à l’extrême. Quand on va se laver les mains aux toilettes publiques on n'y va pas pour inspecter les lieux et regarder tout ce qui s’y trouve et lire le moindre bout de texte (c'est marqué PUSH ON sur le dessus) qui s’y trouve. On y va assez vite et les rares fois où on prend plus de temps c’est parce qu’on parle avec quelqu’un et dans ce cas on prête pas attention aux alentours. Je regarde ce genre de choses à cause de mon intérêt pour l’ergonomie des logiciels.

  

English version of the original French text (L'original en Français est en haut)

 

This is in a nice, modern, clean public washroom in one of the many museums in Old Montreal. Just push on the faucet to get it going. Easy isn’t it? No! A friend of mine was fiddling with it in frustration, and complaining that it was defective. No water was coming out when he turned the faucet left and right.

 

My friend just couldn’t get it to work, because the shape of the lever, and the red and blue dots on the left and right side were giving him the signal that this was the kind of faucet that you turn. He didn’t see the writing on it saying PUSH ON because when you’re over a sink you’re not expecting to have to read something. You’re there to do what you have to do real fast and get out, without paying much attention to the surroundings. Yes, sometimes, things don’t go that fast in a washroom. You can have conversations in public washrooms, in which case you pay even less attention to the surroundings. I pay attention to those things because of my interest for human-computer interfaces.

 

just driving around. stop and take a picture of anything.

Yes, that is what the red button says. It's actually a door opener...

The Great Pentlands Push 2013, raising money to rebuild St Columba’s Hospice, 21/9/13.

Photograph © Malcolm Cochrane

 

. Our group sought to create a prescription pill bottle that proves easier to use and that addresses the needs of people who suffer from arthritis or other diseases that cause limited dexterity within an ageing population. We conducted market research and discovered a great design opportunity. The prescription bottle has not been redesigned since it was available on the market in 1970s. From our market research we place objective and design constrains that would best suit out target market. We researched human capabilities, environmental constraints, standards and regulations along with manufacturing technology processes to assist us in our design. Then we started to mock up prototypes to test and verify our theories. We conducted user trials on our working prototype so see and hear what our users had to say. We set tasks that would seek out potential problems with our prescription bottle design. Our user trails were then analyzed and broken down into components to see where the product fell short and where it excelled. This document also discusses further recommendations for the prescription bottle.

Push asks us if we are paparazzi.

 

Magic Kingdom.

Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.

April 2011.

 

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Push Up!

The Grand Day of Quincy Brown

Fête de la musique 2010 à Paris

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