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MCFC 5 - 0 Notts County.

FA Cup

 

The Notts County fans elected to skip the post-match analysis

Students ENGS 71: "Structural Analysis" show off their building models in class.

 

Photo by Douglas Fraser.

 

engineering.dartmouth.edu

 

Close up of a correct beer, note the specular component is inline with the viewer, and has no distortions. This indicates that the cap is correctly bulged and has no deformation. Also, the cap feels smooth to the touch, and is hard, feeling as if it contained pressure, as it should.

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A diagrammatic drawing I completed as part of a summer landscape program at Harvard

Romania has emerged as one of the most popular destinations in Europe for dental treatments on account of unprecedented growth in its dental market over the recent years. www.bharatbook.com

Fahmi, the president of ISOC Galway is presenting their isoc analysis

Disassembly of Picardy French Canadian wheel. The flyer whorl, shaft and bobbin appear to be reused from an older wheel. The shaft is bent and needs straightening. The flyer is newer. It shows very light wear. Hooks on one side only. The maidens have been rotated. Wheel once had leather bearings to hold flyer. Saw marks on wheel base and wheel rim are smoothed down, but do not eliminate the saw marks. The leather bearings in wheel uprights need replacement. Wheel shows heavy wear. Built very sturdily. Two ply handspun wool yarn leader below 4 ply commercial worsted on bobbin. The bobbin holder thing base is satin smooth from wear and fits the table hole perfectly. No tension adjustment for wheel band. Unless the missing bearings were used for that. Flyer must jam on. The whorl jams on.

 

My favorite in-class drawing from my Drawing 1 class.

 

Graphite on index paper.

Protein Methylation Analysis-Protein methylation is a post-translational modification (PTM) process, in which highly specific enzymes called methyltransferases are responsible for the addition of methyl groups to a targeted molecule and S-adenosyl methionine (SAM) as the primary donor of methyl group. Protein methylation commonly occurs on arginine, lysine, histidine, proline, and carboxyl groups. Protein methylation plays an important role in modulating cellular and biological processes, including transcriptional regulation, RNA processing, metabolism and signal transduction.

 

Photos from a wonderful photo trip to the Diamond Light Synchrotron (a sub-atomic particle accelerator) in Harwell. Big thanks to the staff (and fellow photographers) who too the time out to arrange and host it, and Diamond for allowing us to take pictures there!

Geoff and Malcolm at the Loose Lips D.C. Council debate. Black Cat, 1811 14th St NW, Washington, DC.

Disassembly of Picardy French Canadian wheel. The flyer whorl, shaft and bobbin appear to be reused from an older wheel. The shaft is bent and needs straightening. The flyer is newer. It shows very light wear. Hooks on one side only. The maidens have been rotated. Wheel once had leather bearings to hold flyer. Saw marks on wheel base and wheel rim are smoothed down, but do not eliminate the saw marks. The leather bearings in wheel uprights need replacement. Wheel shows heavy wear. Built very sturdily. Two ply handspun wool yarn leader below 4 ply commercial worsted on bobbin. The bobbin holder thing base is satin smooth from wear and fits the table hole perfectly. No tension adjustment for wheel band. Unless the missing bearings were used for that. Flyer must jam on. The whorl jams on.

 

The United States is always in flux. In a sense, change is its defining quality and recent demographic movements and technological developments are transforming all aspects of cultural expression and reshaping social and creative interactions. New writing in new voices is suggesting new directions.

 

This session will examine the impact of these transformations on American experience and analysis. Are these new voices assuming greater significance? To what extent are novelists, poets, dramatists and those involved in the growing field of non-fictional prose engaged in a dialogue about American identity, or has that conversation moved elsewhere? Questions linger as to why and in what direction the United States is

moving and whether contemporary work produced by Americans retains what might be called distinctly "American" characteristics.

 

In addition, forms of writing, publishing and book-selling are themselves being transformed. We note the gradual disappearance of bookstores and the power of online sales, the emergence of the graphic novel, blogs which develop into books, and self-published works appearing on literary prize lists. What is the impact of these changes on literary expression and cultural liveliness in America today? Are books on paper a dying technology?

 

We will examine new and established writers, listen to their literary and cultural voices and try to determine where America might be headed. To do so we invite a mix of the academic and the practitioner interested in contemporary aspects of creative American writing.

Mark discusses the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning's new Mediathread analysis tool at OVC2010.

 

From the "Tools for New Media Teaching and Learning" panel 10/2/10, featuring Peter Pinch from WGBH, Schuyler Duveen and Mark Phillipson from CCNMTL and Olaf Schulte from Opencast.

 

openvideoconference.org

ccnmtl.columbia.edu/mediathread

openvault.wgbh.org

opencast.org

A diagrammatic drawing I completed as part of a summer landscape program at Harvard

A brief exploration of what Symbolism means to me. I'll be honest, there's broad briefs and then there's impossibly wide, so much so it's hard to focus. I appreciate freedom, but I'm a woman who likes direction and orders from what I'm out to do, so this one is the least likely title for my project, simply because it has too many outcome potentials that I'd never land on a satisfying answer.

"I do not believe that this conflict can be fruitfully understood as 'instinctual' or 'biological.' rather, it is psychological; this is why Rank's term 'will', while not entirely satisfactory, is better than 'instinct.' The conflict occurs not only in anxiety, but is itself the product of anxiety; ie one already has such conflict to the extent that one already has anxiety in the situation."

 

May

I photographed it with permission.

For their ENGS 71: Structural Analysis course, students designed and constructed a treehouse at Hanover's Storrs Pond Recreation Area.

 

A group gathers at an opening celebration.

 

Photo by Douglas Fraser

An honest review of my own skill levels and ambitions.

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