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A movie made out of 287 different shots. I used the new iPhone TimeLapse app to make this. I took a shot every 5 seconds (automated of course) and put them together into this movie at 30 frames per second. You can view what happened from 12:15 to 13:05 at our office.
Sawyer Sweeten, who was just a year old when he and his twin brother joined the CBS sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, died from a suspected suicide at age 19 on Thursday, April 23. The former child actor’s castmates, including series lead Ray Romano and his onscreen wife Patricia Heaton,...
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Hohenfels, GERMANY - Soldiers from the Republic of Georgia’s 32nd Light Infantry Battalion establish security during a Situational Training Exercise Lane at Europe’s premiere training destination, the Joint Multinational Readiness Center at Hohenfels, Germany. Georgian soldiers were participating in a mission-rehearsal exercise for their upcoming deployment to Afghanistan. U.S. Marine advisors and enablers, who will deploy with the unit to combat, worked side by side with their counterparts during the exercise. (U.S. Army Europe photo by Spc. Joshua E. Leonard)
This guy was made for a one-round russian contest. Unfortunately I couldn't take a part in the contest but I made some shots with my new boy.
BG and the title are from NFS Pro Street.
U.S. Military Academy cadets conduct a react to contact lane at West Point, N.Y. on July 23, 2025. The training lane is designed to teach basic Soldier skills including movement under fire, flanking maneuvers and searching enemy casualties for intelligence. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alan Brutus)
You love the shirt. You know this.
This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. Please credit Rob Larsen with a link to Drunkenfist.com, if you use this photo anywhere. Thanks.
REact2021 Real Estate Conference | Miami, FL, October 8, 2021. To learn more about the FIU Hollo School of Real Estate please visit realestate.fiu.edu.
while I'm here... this and the rest of the react zine scans are (c) jeremy traub, ross freeman, andy kilgore and gunnars elmuts. nice job
Preconceived notions can get in our way when what we’re expecting fails to materialize. It’s on us to overcome it when expectations don’t match reality... moneymakerphotography.com/just-reacting/
U.S. Military Academy cadets conduct a react to contact lane at West Point, N.Y. on July 23, 2025. The training lane is designed to teach basic Soldier skills including movement under fire, flanking maneuvers and searching enemy casualties for intelligence. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alan Brutus)
More corporate rubbish on the Novus Solutions van seen at Bangor University. The company has lots more nonsense on its website:
Mission Statement /
Our mission is to continually exceed expectations through quality, safely delivered by a professional, experienced well trained workforce.
Our Vision /
Our vision is to be recognised nationally as the contractor of choice for all building and maintenance needs, delivering bespoke client focused solutions together with unrivalled customer service and client satisfaction.
Perhaps a few more superlatives would not go amiss!
Last week we gave two teams of Theatremakers from the Open Exchange Network the opportunity to create a piece of work at the Exchange. It’s a chance for them to explore and develop the way they make work. Using the illustrated children’s book THE RED TREE by Shaun Tan as inspiration, the focus of this REACT is to create an age specific piece for children aged 10 and under. #RXREACT
U.S. Military Academy cadets conduct a react to contact lane at West Point, N.Y. on July 23, 2025. The training lane is designed to teach basic Soldier skills including movement under fire, flanking maneuvers and searching enemy casualties for intelligence. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alan Brutus)
target react and nero (buffed twice, once by the meter on the side that they just installed over his tag and then by the sprite advertisement.)
This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. Please credit Rob Larsen with a link to Drunkenfist.com, if you use this photo anywhere. Thanks.
reactable
- Exhibition PLAY ADMONT - Admont Library 2010 - curated by Christine Peters und Michael Braunsteiner -
reactable is an electronic musical instrument with a revolutionary interface that turns music into a tangible and visual experience. Several people can play the instrument simultaneously by moving different acrylic objects on its surface, turning them and combining them with each other. While the instrument is being played, these objects light up and the synthesized music becomes visible on the surface. The state-of-the-art technology combined with a simple and intuitive design enables the user to experiment with sound, change its structure, control its parameters and be creative in a very natural and direct way.
REact2021 Real Estate Conference | Miami, FL, October 8, 2021. To learn more about the FIU Hollo School of Real Estate please visit realestate.fiu.edu.
during a training session on the eve of the first Twenty20 International between West Indies Women and Pakistan Women on Wednesday, October 28, 2015 at the Grenada National Stadium.
Photo by WICB Media/Randy Brooks of Brooks Latouche Photography
REact2021 Real Estate Conference | Miami, FL, October 8, 2021. To learn more about the FIU Hollo School of Real Estate please visit realestate.fiu.edu.
Images taken of the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team running through STX lanes for their Full Spectrum Training Event being held at Hohenfels Germany. US Army Europe Public Affairs photo by Richard Bumgardner.
My new favorite musical instrument. Took a video, but it's too long for Flickr.
Here's a link to a cool video of it:
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REact2021 Real Estate Conference | Miami, FL, October 8, 2021. To learn more about the FIU Hollo School of Real Estate please visit realestate.fiu.edu.
U.S. Military Academy cadets conduct a react to contact lane at West Point, N.Y. on July 23, 2025. The training lane is designed to teach basic Soldier skills including movement under fire, flanking maneuvers and searching enemy casualties for intelligence. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Alan Brutus)
React, Respect, Intersect was created by two professional artists and a team of youth artists as part of the Groundswell Community Mural Project’s flagship Summer Leadership Institute (SLI). SLI teams spend seven weeks during working with artists and community-based organizations, learning job skills and creating public art throughout New York City. This mural depicts a utopian environment where vehicular traffic, pedestrians of all ages and abilities, bicyclists, skateboarders, and animals respectfully share the street. It focuses not only on traffic and pedestrian safety education, but also site-specific themes and cultural diversity.
The safety education focus of this mural was informed by workshops lead by NYCDOT Safety Education. The artists and youth artists researched safety issues near the mural site which influenced their final design. Speed of vehicular traffic, high levels of carbon dioxide in the air, and the need for all modes of transportation to respectfully share the streets are just a few of the themes beautifully integrated in to this mural.
NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Special Project
React, Respect, Intersect by Yana Dimitrova and Adam Kidder
Presented with NYCDOT Safety Education and Groundswell Community Mural Project
East 5th Street in Kensington, Brooklyn
During Q&A, a lady in the audience asked if Amy ever called any of her fans. Amy paused, and said yes, once, and she related the story. A fan wrote and said she was involved with an abusive boyfriend. Amy had only an address and chased down the woman's phone number and called her.
The woman replied, "That was me."