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Hearing loss definitely affects a person’s way of living, including the lives of family members and friends. If a family member suffers from hearing loss, you must learn how to maintain good communication inside your house, so that they won’t feel left out of conversations.
This potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP) crystal, weighing almost 800 pounds, was grown over a period of two months. Each crystal is sliced into 40-centimeter-square crystal plates, which are used to amplify the laser. More than 600 of these plates are needed for NIF.
Credit: Lawrence Livermore National Lab.
Listen to the companion KQED-FM Radio piece on KQED QUEST and discuss it in the QUEST Science Blog.
Odd find. Just sitting on a wall on a bridge. Professional Muscular Development
Knoxville, TN. 070423.
Amplified Heat at Antone's Records, Austin Texas, February 26, 2011. Amplified Heat is a trio of brothers - Jim (Guitar), Chris (Drums) and Gian (Bass) Ortiz. They describe their music as rough, dirty and sometimes abrasive.
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The full sign was "Amplify Phone" and was located above a pay phone.
I have no idea what that means. What if I'm just walking by and have no intention of using the phone. Is it my duty to amplify it?
How?
I play guitar and have mics and amps, but where do I plug in? I shot this around 7:30 on a Sunday morning. No stores were open. And I supposed to walk around with a portable generator?
And if I was plugged in, what it is that I'm amplifying? The phone? Or a conversation on the phone? Precision in language does matter.
And how loud do they want it amplified? I have a Fender Sidekick and a Peavy bass amp. We're not talking Marshall stacks here. Is that enough?
Shouldn't there be a 2nd sign illustrating suggested decibel levels?
I want to fully cooperate and comply, but you're just not given me enough to go on.
And if I did show up with a mic and amps - let's say I went out and rented a P.A. system and a portable generator - and someone was using the phone, would they let me follow the signs directive or would this turn into some kind of confrontation?
And where's the ACLU stand on this whole matter? Signs telling other citizens to amplify the private phone conversations of total strangers to the general public - does that sound right?
Or is this some kind of DHS program to get citizens to spy on fellow citizens?
But wouldn't I first need to interview the phone user and get some background information and then go to obtain a FISA warrant? I mean, the phone companies can get away with that stuff, but I can't see Congress approving any special laws exempting me.
Sheesh. This is getting pretty complicated.
Look, all I wanted to do was walk down the street, now they have me out busting my ass carrying around amps, dealing with domestic intelligence agencies, opening myself up to civil tort action.
In the immortal words of Ricky Waters, "For who? For what?"
I don't get it.
I'm taking a page out of Thoreau's book. That's right - civil disobedience baby.
I am a good American, but I will not in any way, shape, or form participate in the agenda of these faceless "amplify phone" people.
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sign, Philadelphia, PA
Now I sort of want to go back and manipulate this into "De-Amplify".
Or maybe "Amplify Panda". I don't know.
I was at the "For who? For what?" game back at the Vet and I proud to say that I booed pretty loudly when Waters pulled the old alligator arms on that ball.
This shot of the frog pictured earlier in my stream.
I hope this gives a better size perspective on how small they are are. I would say they are only a smidgen larger then the average house fly. I was amazed. At first I thought I was seeing things when what appeared to be a tiny piece of dirt jumped on my foot....
This guy was the size of my pinky finger nail bed (not the whole nail) which is the equivelent of about 1.2 centimeters (about 1/4 inch or so)
His head did seem to make up about half his body size but it does appear slightly exaggerated from this angle.
needed a graphic for a one-out sermon at the end of Dec called "Amplify." Sermon will be about servant leadership and "amplifying" the voice of God in someone else's life.
WiTech Batangas and YSEALI South Luzon Hub - Amplify 6 held their first face-to-face rollout of the program "Bridge the GAP: Girls in STEAM Education" last December 1, 2022, at Bahay Parola - Peace Home for Girls, Santa Rosa, Laguna.
Bridge the GAP is a gender advocacy program aiming to break the gender gap in science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics (STEAM). The program creates a pipeline of female professionals who can serve as mentors to inspire girls and increase their interest and confidence in the field.
Just an old analog Yamaha amplifier
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Vishal Sikka, Chief Executive Officer, Infosys, USA capture during the Session: "Amplifying Human Potential" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
Amplify Apparel.
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Toronto, Canada ~ April 12, 2016.
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David Rowan, Editor-at-Large, Wired, United Kingdom and Vishal Sikka, Chief Executive Officer, Infosys, USA capture during the Session: "Amplifying Human Potential" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary capture during the Session: "Amplifying Human Potential" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
UB40 & Matisyahu - Rock 'n Roll Wine - Mandalay Bay Beach - Moorea Beach Club - Live Life Amplified Deck 7.29.2017
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With some technical advice from Mr. Jim Jones, I picked up this 70's-ish Music Man 112 RD Sixty-Five tube amp from Atomic Music. This thing sings and I can't wait to get it to practice and let it rip.
Update: Information on these amps is a bit sparse on the ol' Intertubes, but I did find this page which lists the 112-65 as having been manufactured by Music Man between 1974 and 1979. The serial number is in the 5400s, but I've no idea how many were manufactured during those years.
Update #2: The Official Vintage Guitar Magazine Price Guide (Google Book Search link) lists these amps as having been produced between 1978 and 1983.