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Diane was given the assignment to cover TooL at The Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, NY. The opening act was the Once And Future Band. Click this link to see her photographs and read her review
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So, what are the cards about then?
Well, we get the planning team together (the folks that wrote the requirements and the talent that is responsible for leading the team that will write the code) and walk through each of the user stories we developed. Each person in the room as a full set of these estimation cards. We review a story, discuss, and then each person simultaneously holds up the card they think represents the complexity to code/deliver that scenario. If the numbers are wildly different, we continue the discussion and vote again until there's a consensus value.
mjk. Aberration | Towards the Pudendum | Contaminated cylindrical terminals converging inward | speeding away from the body | images of the past focus at the apex, | indistinct edges reveal uncontrolled erratic recognisable shapes.
This black and white with a slight vignette really gets you close to the tools. I added a slight red filter to give the shade of grey I wanted where the red would be.
Feel free to weigh in with which photo in this series is your favorite or critiques on any of them.
A friend asked me to make cupcakes for her neighbour couple who are always happy to lend their tools.
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The idea of a tool the size of a small cheese pizza being called a "Micrometer" just rankles my sense of logic, that's all.
Nifty box, come to think of it. I should have asked how much he wanted for these. Looks to be just the thing to carry a document with a sense of ceremony about it, like the terms of a bar bet or your top-secret Academy Awards predictions.
More lighting experiments on a variety of danish neolithic, mesolithic and paleolithic tools. Middle Eastern. Personal collection
White Cliffs, Far Western NSW
White Cliffs is a small town in outback New South Wales in Australia, in Central Darling Shire. It has a population of around 200. White Cliffs is around 255 km northeast of Broken Hill, 93 km north of Wilcannia. Most people live underground in "dugouts" to avoid the high temperatures.
The town was established in the late 19th century when opal was discovered. Opal has been mined ever since. The first Australian Opal was found 20 years before in Queensland in 1872, when a party of kangaroo hunters were operating in the White Cliffs area. One of them, who had left the party to track down a wounded kangaroo over some low stony hills, picked up a pretty stone which appealed to him. When taking back the stone, they suspected it could be Opal which the local jeweler confirmed. He advised to get as much Opal as possible since this could be more profitable than Kangaroo hunting. When the group filed a claim, Opal had not yet been listed under gemstones, and it was decided to file the claim under the "Gold Mining Act".
Info on "dugouts" here www.undergroundmotel.com.au/dugouts.htm
We stayed a night in the Underground Motel where it is 22C day in, day out.
Search for "White Cliffs NSW" on Google Maps and zoom in on the white area. Each hole you see is an individual opal mine, 1000s of them
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Chisel marked 10 mm ( ⅜") Swedish steel
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Wooden container for their Masonic Working Tools.
Masonic Working Tools:
In each of the Degrees of Freemasonry, certain implements of the Operative Art are consecrated to the Speculative Science, and adopted to teach as symbols lessons of morality. With these the Speculative Freemason is taught to erect his spiritual Temple, as his Operative predecessors with the same implements so constructed their material Temples. Thus they are known as Working Tools of the Degree. They vary but very slightly in the various Rites, but the same symbolism is preserved. The principal Working-Tools of the Operative Art that have been adopted as symbols in the Speculative Science, confined, however, to Ancient Craft Masonry, and not used in the higher Degrees, are the Twenty-four-inch Gage, Common Gavel, Square, Level, Plumb, Skirret, Compasses, Pencil, Trowel, Mallet, Pickax, Crow, and Shovel.
Accession Number: 1990.41.60
Collection: Morse Twist Drill and Machine Co.
Summary: Exhibit Morse Tools, Sam'l Horris & Co's. store Chicago, Ill, January 1934
Date: January 1934
Medium: Silver Gelatin Print
Dimensions: 8" x 10"
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