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i was excited. First time i had seen an is350 on takata green te37s and Duke had just made it to the final game..again. :)
Just a fun little shoot I did at Westgate to showcase the new stance. After a few weeks of adjustments, the stance is finally perfect and I'm now also properly aligned. Eddie @ Bullitt Automotive did an incredible job on the alignment. I'd highly recommend them if you're in the area.
2005 Mazda6 3.0l
TRMotorsport C3 17x9 et48
255/40 Hankook Evo V12's
Front camber: -1.4° | Toe: 0.10°
Rear camber: -1.0° | Toe: 0.10°
"Pulled tea". The teh tarik from Mr Teh Tarik at Far East Square is thick and satisfying. They have so many flavours e.g. ginger and almond.
teh tarik, or "pulled tea" is spicy tea sweetened with condensed milk and poured back and forth between two glasses to make it airy, foamy and at drinking temperature . Tasty and fun to watch the preparation
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In coordination with the Creative Alliance in Baltimore, Creative Capitalism curated a show of Baltimore Artists in Washington D.C. which was held at the warehouse. The nature of the show was a loosely based social network of artists the hierarchy of which started with
In coordination with the Creative Alliance in Baltimore, Creative Capitalism curated a show of Baltimore Artists in Washington D.C. which was held at the warehouse. The nature of the show was a loosely based social network of artists the hierarchy of which started with the Creative Alliance, then to Peter Quinn at Creative Capitalism, and then to co-curator Jackie Milad. The experiment of the show was to see how non-object-based arti
In coordination with the Creative Alliance in Baltimore, Creative Capitalism curated a show of Baltimore Artists in Washington D.C. which was held at the warehouse. The nature of the show was a loosely based social network of artists the hierarchy of which started with the Creative Alliance, then to Peter Quinn at Creative Capitalism, and then to co-curator Jackie Milad. The experiment of the show was to see how non-object-based artists could react to participating in an object-based scenario such as the "store" we created. We sent out empty clear packages to be filled, so in a sense, we were asking the artists to think 'insi
In coordination with the Creative Alliance in Baltimore, Creative Capitalism curated a show of Baltimore Artists in Washington D.C. which was held at the warehouse. The nature of the show was a loosely based social network of artists the hierarchy of which started with the Creative Alliance, then to Peter Quinn at Creative Capitalism, and then to co-curator Jackie Milad. The experiment of the show was to see how non-object-based artists could react to participating in an object-based scenario such as the "store" we created. We sent out empty clear packages to be filled, so in a sense, we were asking the artists to think "inside the box."
In coordination with the Creative Alliance in Baltimore, Creative Capitalism curated a show of Baltimore Artists in Washington D.C. which was held at the warehouse. The nature of the show was a loosely based social network of artists the hierarchy of which started with the Creative Alliance, then to Peter Quinn at Creative Capitalism, and then to co-curator Jackie Milad. The experiment of the show was to see how non-object-based artists could react to participating in an object-based scenario such as the "store" we created. We sent out empty clear packages to be filled, so in a sense, we were asking the artists to think "inside the box." (photos by Jake Mauer)
Black tea with condensed milk, evaporated milk and pulled to perfection ($4)
I'm a big fan of Hong Kong milk teas, so I definitely wanted to give this Malaysian milk tea version a try. Boy, was it good. Strong black tea that's super smooth, and sweetened with condensed milk. Delicious!
Restoran Malaysia
815 Major Mackenzie Dr. E.
Richmond Hill, ON
Tel: (905) 508-1432
This wall installation is created by Cheo Chai Hiang and display at the South Beach Development for the Singapore Biennale 2008.
Teh Tarik (in Malay literally mean pulled tea), a term for hot white tea frothed up and cooled by pouring it from one cup in one hand to the other, with the arms almost outstretched to increase pouring force. As a result the tatse of the tea is different, by a light froth.
In Teh Tarik (Courting After School 1950s Style), 2008 the texts at the top of the installation in Chinese and arranged in the formation of two cups, while their English translations are at the base, also arranged to form two cups. The two cups on each side are connected to each of the bottom ones by strings of neon lights
The installation jn itself has possible substantive meanings.