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Workplace bearers of the Odisha Cricket Association were on Sunday questioned by the CBI after it learnt that ponzi companies had actually purchased Odisha Premier League, which is modelled on IPL.
In 2011, OPL Twenty20 competition had got sponsorships from groups having direct relate to chit...
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Use a free download to turn a laser level and a netcam into a highly accurate 3D scanner... all you need is a corner and a printer to make it all work!
Early xenograph of a meeting at Alex's studio in West Walworth, central London in autumn 2007.
From right to left: Lucy Blake; Fabian Tompsett, Richard Barbrook.
(xenographic image by Alex Veness).
Dot is the first of the kitties to discover the new scanner that I set up on my work table yesteday afternoon.
Here, Dot does her usual peculiar camera face while perched on the scanner in a typical crouching-cat pose.
I have been cut open , poked , prodded , CT scanned, PET scanned, MUG scanned, biopsied, and oh, so much more. This machine was the least intimidating of all---a bone density scanner. I comfortably laid there while the arm of the machine moved.
ED-Scan utilita pre EPSON skenery.
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Reflecta has come up with a new device to help digitize negatives, prints and transparencies with their Smartphone devices. Read more at latestelectronicsgadgets.weebly.com/1/post/2014/03/new-sm...
Today, at the Tower Hill Botanic Garden, we saw a nice photography exhibition by Ellen Hoverkamp, who scans cut flower arrangements. See www.myneighborsgarden.com/ for her portfolio.
Searching Google for 'scanner photography', you can see there is quite a bit of this, including more floral stuff from Katinka Matson, who was written up in the Sunday NY Times Magazine a couple years ago (2002)
brianna, scanned in one piece at a time using an HP scanner sometime in 1998. As far as i know, the first ever full body scan of a human placed online.