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Ter gelegenheid van zijn zestigste verjaardag is schrijver Bart Chabot vereeuwigd in een 3D-print. Het beeld van Chabot is te zien in het Museum voor Communicatie in Den Haag in de nieuwe tentoonstelling 'GO3D'. Dit de eerste overzichtstentoonstelling in ons land over de impact van 3D printing. Na deze expositie krijgt het beeld een plaats in de collectie van het Letterkundig Museum. De 3D-scan is gemaakt door 3D-projectbureau Th3rd.
AC and I had no problems taking BART to SF but going home was another story. This time we had taken BART from the Rockridge Station so I wasn't sure which of the trains would take us back to Rockridge. I called Bril . . . she said to take the Concord/Bay Point and not Richmond. . . so what do AC and I do . . . we hop on the Richmond train. I noticed when we got to the Berkeley Ashby station we took the wrong train . . . had to call Bril again . . . she asked me why we had gotten on the Richmond one after she told us not to go on that one. Duh!!! So AC and I with our bags in tow (feet were in pain . . . should not have worn boots with heels . . .what was I thinking?) had to get on another train that would take us to MacArthur station so we can transfer to the Concord train. Luckily the Concord train didn't come because AC and I were waiting on the other side of the track that would take us to SF. I told AC we had to go to the other side of the track so we had to go back down, then go back up to the right platform . . . we eventually made it home after "wasting" at least 45 minutes. (so MCV . . if you are reading this . . . remember, I don't "comprehend!" LOL!)
a man after my own heart...
Bart Webb - makes all the things I love to do on the computer... but with steel! ;~))
One day I noticed these interesting system maps posted on the wall at Embarcadero station. I like the train silhouette and the design style is interesting too.
Bart Schutz was, naast oa Nathalie Nahai, Craig Sullivan en André Morys, een van de keynote speakers op Chinwag Psych London 2014.
the millbrae bart station was relatively empty at 6:36pm on june 2, 2006 so i stood at the edge of the platform and took 17 shots around (portrait mode), each one overlapping the previous until it "wrapped". i later stitched the pictures into a cylindrical panorama using autostitch, a free stitcher.
view interactive panorama, a free flickr-based shockwave-assisted viewer from SPi-V,
see also the polar projection of this picture.
BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) is one ot the public transportation methods I use most. I take it to work. To the airport. Out on weekends. I was standing on the platform and wanted to get a shot of the train coming through the tunnet. Am trying to think about composition as I shoot. Wanted a sense of movement. Wanted to follow the rule of thirds. Not sure I quite captured it.
The BART strike is in its third day and bargaining talks will resume at 1 p.m. Wednesday. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)
IMHO, one of the best Amtrak stations on the San Joaquin route (and on the Capitol Corridor). if you're headed to San Francisco or the Bay Area, you can get off the train at Richmond and take BART the rest of the way in. Amtrak and BART are both above ground; an underground pedestrian tunnel connects the two.
With both Amtrak and BART trains rumbling above, all the place needs are some shops and it would feel like Japan (not really).
The home of Albuquerque architect Bart Prince is really two homes. I'm not sure if they're connected.
Monte Vista Blvd., Albuquerque, New Mexico
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