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The antenna only weighs 4 pounds. The bracket weighs much more than that. Yup.
The support tube that came with the antenna doesn't fit very snug with the antenna, I'll probably add a little tape to it shim it up next time I'm up there.
I really, really don't get all the fuss about brackets, and how you use them to hold basketballs in college. Prints and other merchandise at www.zazzle.com/cartoonartprints*
A bracket that held the top of the gate to the lock walls. Lock 11 of the Illinois and Michigan Canal.
4 of the 5 bracketed images, which were combined in Photomatix. Even on the most under-exposed image, the central section of the horizon is less clear than the section on the right
A new camera requires a new L Bracket, so back to Blender to knock up a new design. This will go off for fabrication in the next few days.
Aside from the obvious changes required to accommodate my new Ricoh CX-1 I've also changed the integrated quick release plates from the Modo ones to the RC2 system that I'm now using on all my gear.
Named after the road of the same name, "équerre" is french for bracket. Bois de l'Équerre, Sainte-Rose (Laval), Quebec.
Boulework = Decorative woodwork in which tortoise shell, yellow metal,
white metal, etc., are inlaid, forming scrolls, cartouches,
etc. [Written also boule,] (SOLD)
My dad helped me install a grand total of 35 brackets throughout the lower floor of our house. In the next week I hope to install 19 shelves.
I've never tried to bracket before... I don't know if this is the final edit or not, so I'm posting it here instead of Facebook. I think I need to sleep on it one more day.
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produced for the Nike Graphic Studio SEI charity benefit. All proceeds benefit local portland charity.
18x24 gouache $350
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I really want to know the story of the zip tie on this bracket; is it essential to this bracket? Was it holding up a sign? Is it a makeshift lock? No one will ever know.
There are a number of species of Bracket or Shelf Fungus growing on trees along the trails at Waterman Conservation Education Center. This one appears to be Cinnabar-Red Polypore (Pycnoporus cinnibarinus), which is about as good a name as I've found.
InfraNet is pleased to announce a new publication venture in collaboration with Archinect, and with support from the Graham Foundation.
[bracket] is an annual publication documenting issues overlooked yet central to our cultural milieu that have evolved out of the new disciplinary territory at the intersection of architecture, landscape, urbanism and, now, the internet. It is no coincidence that the professional term architect can also now refer to information architects, and that the word community can also now refer to an online community. [bracket] is a publishing platform for ideas charting the complex overlap of the sphere of architecture and online social spheres.
Seeking new voices and talent, [bracket] is structured around an open call for entries. The series will look at thematics in our age of globalization that are shaping the built environment in radically significant and yet unexpected ways.
The first issue titled On Farming is to be released in Fall 2009.
Please see the website for a description of the call for entries, schedule, and how to be part of future mailings.
And please pass this on to anyone you believe could be interested to participate or submit ideas, designs, or texts.
Thank you,
InfraNet Lab Editors
Mason White
Lola Sheppard
Maya Przybylski
Neeraj Bhatia