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I don't want the world to go back to normal when normal is a painful place for so many in the black community. I've been debating what I can do to be a part of the solution. For me the right thing is to (1) join the protests, (2) have difficult conversations about racism with my white family and friends, (3) teach my son about racism and inequality, (4) identify and analyze white privilege in my daily life, and (5) donate to organizations doing anti-racism work. I have already donated but for those who haven't or didn't know where to donate, this is your chance to both donate to a great organization (Equal Justice Initiative) and possibly win a custom fillet brazed stem.

 

Many have already done this raffle style of fundraising and as one person running a not-very-profitable small business, I'm hoping this action will have the biggest impact. So this is how it works: To win one handcrafted custom fillet brazed stem of your imagination (quill, threadless, 25.4/26.0/31.8, 22.0 French, bell mount, chrome, painted, etc.) donate to Equal Justice Initiative (eji.org/). Take a screen shot of the donation info on the Thank You Page and send it to chapmancyclesdonations@gmail.com. Any donation amount is an entry in the raffle. If you choose to donate monthly, I will put your name in the raffle twice. One entry per person. This raffle is worldwide. Winner will be announced on Tuesday night (6/16/2020) at 9pm EST. Pretty simple!

 

I've seen comments about white guilt or virtue signaling in the comments of other raffles and I do NOT want to hear that here. I feel in my gut that this is the right thing for me to do right now.

118 Pictures in 2018 -- 57 Stems

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Since January 1st 2010, I have been taking and uploading one square picture each day to:

 

square365.blogspot.com

 

A cane-y grass specimen flourishing at the UC Botanical Garden in Berkeley. A perfect subject for a monochrome study.

If, as in my computer display, Flickr pictures have a black background, I think a white frame sets them off nicely.

De 2103 promoot op de halte Plantage Lepellaan de op 6 juni te houden Europese verkiezingen.

 

Meer dan 700 Colorbino's - en nu ook CAF's_ zijn HIER te vinden:

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this fixture has produced thousands of stems over the years

Made with Processing, Lee Byron's Mesh library and ProXML library.

 

This little program looks for photos on flickr by a given search word. Afterwards, the colors of the photos are analyzed. The color itself gets detected and how often each color is found. This data is the foundation of every stem. Each segment represents one color of the photo, the diameter shows the quantity. The cell resolution in all segments is based on the brightness of the color.

 

This one shows the image source and the result of it.

Cambo SC, 225mm Boyer Saphir Color.

Polaroid 55

Fomalux 111 in Ilford WT 1+9. Selenium toned.

Straight scan from contact print

Linden stem.

Leitz NPL 6.3X 0.20, EPI autofluorescence, green excitation

on the sidewalk just outside sfmoma...

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An outdoor chemistry demonstration captivates the audience. at Sandia Labs’ first STEM Mentoring Café on Saturday, March 12, at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.

 

Jun 11, 2019

 

Late Friday night, almost 50 students from Maryland and Virginia arrived at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, for a STEM-themed sleepover, ready to learn about careers in science, technology, engineering and math.

 

The educational event, which follows the success of our Girls Night In held in November, offered young men a chance to meet working scientists and engineers and to discover opportunities in STEM-related professions. In addition to meeting NASA scientists and engineers, students also met Chris Scolese (Director of Goddard Space Flight Center), Clayton Turner (Deputy Director, Langley Research Center), and former NASA Astronaut, Fred Gregory.

 

Read more: go.nasa.gov/2WGcTFu

 

Credit NASA/Goddard/Debora McCallum

 

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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.

 

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Participants learn about the far-reaching impact of STEM careers from Sandia Director Jill Hruby, DOE's LaDoris Harris and Sandia staff at the Labs’ first STEM Mentoring Café on Saturday, March 12, at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.

Late Friday night, 40 high school girls arrived at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, for a STEM-themed sleepover, ready to learn about careers in Science, technology, engineering and math. The educational event offered young women a chance to meet working female scientists and to discover opportunities for women in STEM-related professions.

 

The teens kicked off the third annual STEM Girls Night In with an astronaut Q&A, talks from female scientists across disciplines and a collection of hands-on activities. The night culminated in a three-hour Mars rover competition and concluded with a late-night showing of “Hidden Figures.”

 

Credit: NASA/Goddard/Jessica Koynock

 

NASA image use policy.

 

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.

 

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Late Friday night, 40 high school girls arrived at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, for a STEM-themed sleepover, ready to learn about careers in Science, technology, engineering and math. The educational event offered young women a chance to meet working female scientists and to discover opportunities for women in STEM-related professions.

 

The teens kicked off the third annual STEM Girls Night In with an astronaut Q&A, talks from female scientists across disciplines and a collection of hands-on activities. The night culminated in a three-hour Mars rover competition and concluded with a late-night showing of “Hidden Figures.”

 

Credit: NASA/Goddard/Jessica Koynock

 

NASA image use policy.

 

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.

 

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Participants in STEM Mentoring Cafe rotated through seven activities featuring robotics, chemistry, neuroscience and more, Saturday, March 12, at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.

LOVED this pond, waded about in it delighting in the way the darting frogs (I assume, or little fishes, never saw them) would make the stems wiggle as they scooted away. I could track their paths by the twitching stems as I moved.

 

Don't know what these amazingly delicate little floaty plants are, but they reminded me of snowflakes.

Sandia Director Jill Hruby engages with students at an engineering demonstration at Sandia Labs’ first STEM Mentoring Café on Saturday, March 12, at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.

a horsetail stem photographed in Costa Rica

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I'm forever buying bunches of fake flowers, even though I've long run out of vases to put them in. But it is a good job I have lots and lots of empty bottles :))

beautiful stem from Nitto with Venturemax bars and Campy shifters

This is a false-colored STEM image of a copper TEM grid, which was oxidised by a mistake during the sample preparation.

STEM is a powerful and highly versatile technique for atomic resolution imaging and nanoscale analysis.

Jig in threadless stem mode.

Flowers at the base of the eagle statue in Riverside Park at La Crosse, Wisconsin.

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