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My new "top secret" stamps.
From Wikipedia:
"Restricted Data" should not be confused with the classification category of "Restricted," a relatively low category of classification. "Restricted Data" is usually considered to be a Department of Energy equivalent of Top Secret or Secret. "Restricted Data" is not an exclusive form of classification; a document can be classified as containing "Restricted Data" and also be given a classification of "Top Secret," "Secret," or "Confidential."
Formerly Restricted Data is a category also designated in the Atomic Energy Act of 1954. Despite its name, it does not mean that the information so designated are unclassified. It means that they have been downgraded specifically for the purpose of sharing amongst military agencies as "National Security Information". It is defined as "Classified information which has been removed from the Restricted Data category after DOE and the Department of Defense have jointly determined that it relates primarily to the military utilization of atomic weapons, and can be adequately safeguarded as national security information."
Jason Atomic replaces the tart cards he stole as reference for his paintings with miniature copies of those paintings in London's iconic red telephone boxes.
HÃ¥vard Wiik plays piano during Atomic's show at the Green Mill in Chicago on March 5, 2010. The jazz club's sculpture of Stella (a.k.a. Ceres) is in the background.
Atomic chicken littles, because I'd make an embarrassing mess of myself trying to eat regular wings at work.
There are the artist JOJI OKAZAKI's signatures on branch and package box.
About the Atomic Bonzai (Bonsai) tree kits.
The idea & design of this Atomic Bonzai (Bonsai) kits are originated in 1997
by an Artist, Joji Okazaki.I says that generally,
natural tree of Bonsai trees are glowing ideally shape to be for many years
and a lot of care,but this Atomic Bonsai kits become ideal shape for just a minute.
Everyone can enjoy this instant beauty shaped paper trees anytime and anywhere. Ideally, it is art sculptures with customers & Joji.
I believes a kind of collaboration of these process.
I says"TREE from PAPER": I use the material from 100% recycling papers non-toxic ink
and made in Los Angeles CA, USA.
You know the papers are made from trees:
I stats these recycling papers are way back to trees again as Atomic Bonsai.
Well, I just let you know this story of Atomi Bonsai (Bonzai) kits.
Thanks, Joji
It comes in an autographed by Joji Okazaki 岡崎 丈二.
Constructed bonsai size is approximately 7"H x 7"L x 7"W.
How to assemble Atomic Bonsai kit?
Make & Model: 1953 GM TDM-5108
Operator: Atomic Energy Commission
Headquarters: Washington DC
Location: CREHST Museum (Richland WA)
Notes: The coach with the bumper stickers is owned by the CREHST Museum, the other coach is on loan from the owner. The curbside mirror located behind the door was a custom option.
Atomic @ the Vortex 16.09.10
Fredrik Ljungkvist - reeds
Magnus Broo - trumpet
Havard Wiik - piano
Ingebrigt Hker Flaten - bass
Paal Nilssen-Love - drums
smoked pork, country ham, provolone, house mustard and pickles
1001 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach, FL
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Sign on the (closed) Bowlero Lanes bowling alley in Lakewood, Washington
Print version: society6.com/VoronaPhotography/Atomic-Americana_Print
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Atomic @ the Vortex 16.09.10
Fredrik Ljungkvist - reeds
Magnus Broo - trumpet
Havard Wiik - piano
Ingebrigt Hker Flaten - bass
Paal Nilssen-Love - drums
Lanzamiento de disco "Sights of Suffering" de la legendaria banda de Death Metal Chileno "ATOMIC AGGRESSOR".
Lugar: Club Kmasú Premiere
Fecha: 25 de abril de 2015.
This was my first public DJ gig in ages that absolutely NONE of my friends attended. I did forget to promote it, as it was a weird, busy week, so that's probably my fault. Therefore, even though I think I did a really good job and people seemed to enjoy the music, it was kind of a sad night for me because I didn't know anyone. I always like the lamps they set up next to the booth, though. I took this photo to remind myself to make a flyer for EVERY bar gig I do, ever again.