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Both the vertical and horizontal panel lines have been carefully scribed into the plastic. Here you can see the aperture for the rear platform and the engine bay have been marked and cut out.
The sculpture of the Seated Scribe is one of most important examples of ancient Egyptian art. It represents a figure of a seated scribe at work. The sculpture was discovered at Saqqara in 1850 and dated to the period of 4th Dynasty, 2620-2500 BC. It is currently part of a permanent collection of Egyptian antiquities in Louvre Museum in Paris.
Whenever possible, I would commission or buy a sample of writing from the scribes I interviwed for my field work. Here, one of the scribes writes a colophon on a sample of his work that was surplus to another project.
this is not my work...I am just a photographer taking hdr graff pictures.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: I Do Not Condone Any Acts Of Vandalism Nor Do I Participate In Such Criminal Activity. I Am Simply An Observant and Take Photos Of This Graffiti You Have Come Across. ALSO I Will Not Condone Any Usage Of My Photos To Support Any Legal Matter Involving These Acts Of Vandalism Therefore YOU ARE NOT WELCOME TO VIEW OR TAKE THIS MATERIAL For ANY Purpose...
A little summary on how to transfer lines symmetrically:
1: Measure the line you want to transfer with a compass. Hold this measurement, and carry it over to the opposite side of your part
2: Put one end of the compass on the reference point (in this case the hexagon point) and scribe a curved line with the other end.
3: Pick a new reference point (the point on the center hexagon in this image) and measure to the end of the line you're copying
4: Scribe another curved line. The end point of your line is where the two scribed curves intersect.
Egyptian stone sculpture (1391-1353 BCE) in the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Ancient Egyptians considered scribes to be the most important part of the civil administration because of their ability to read and write.
While the bus is in component parts its important you scribe your panel lines now as the sides are still easy to work many people jump part this stage and try to do it later and they give themselves far more work.
Ramessenakht seated as a scribe.
Ramessenakht was the High Priest of Amun during the second half of the 20th Dynasty. This statue depicts him in the customary pose of a scribe with crossed leg and a roll of papyrus spread over his knees and a cane pen that was once in his right hand, now lost. Behind the head of the priest appears the head of a baboon that symbols Thot, god of wisdom. The papyrus roll encloses ten hieroglyphic lines indicating the titles of the Ramessenakht and his father the scribe Merybastet . The hieroglyphic inscriptions on the base of the statue indicate that it was dedicated to Ramessenakht and his son Nesamun , who also became the High Priest of Amun .
20th dynasty, from Karnak
JE 36582, CG 42162
Ground floor, room 14
Cairo Museum
She scribed the visual summary in real time during the talks. (readable-size version)
From Fong on utility-scale storage, to Forgacs (below) on modifying medical cell printers to make real meat and leather without animals, and Black on a simple retinal scan that can detect the onset of Alzheimer's twenty years before the patient shows symptoms.
"We shall escape the absurdity of growing a whole chicken in order to eat the breast or wing, by growing these parts separately under a suitable medium.'' — Winston Churchill 1932
Forgacs on synthesized meat:
We currently use 1/3 of all ice-free land for livestock. They generate 18-50% of all greenhouse gasses (ruminants are methane-producing machines). In other words, solving the meat problem would have more of a short-term impact than eliminating oil consumption altogether.
And with population growth and increased per capita consumption from wealth, meat consumption is forecast to double. With current methods, that just may not be possible, and if that many animals could somehow be grown, the greenhouse gas effect would erase all possible gains from attempts to make improvement in other sectors.
The average American eats 224 lbs of meat per year. With current antiquated production methods (growing animals for slaughter), that requires 7,000 lbs of grain, 600,000 gallons of water, 75,000 sq ft of land and 13,400 lbs of CO2-equivalent greenhouse gasses… per person, per year.
He estimates that his approach should use 98% less land, 96% less water, 96% fewer greenhouse gasses and 45% less energy.
Members of The Scribe collective are individual rappers Jarrell, SonDaye and J-Nice the Kingdom Builder