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Tenth Assembly - Winnipeg July 21 - July 31st 2003.
Stewards prepare Assembly documents. Most documents are prepared in LWF's four working languages of English, German, French and Spanish.
Studio documentation of general and analogue tonoscope prototypes developed prior to Seeing Sound 2.
Fred also photographs each bird as part of his record keeping. Once a bird is all banded and measured, a drop of pink "paint" is put on it's head so that it will be easy to tell if it has already been banded.
Documentation of "A Time Machine (for now)" an installation by Tom Hughes at the Metropolitan Block for PAUSE
Original documentation that came with the Javelin: owner's manual, AMC buyer protection plan, dealer pre-delivery service record, original title application. I just wish it had the window sticker, though. :(
Included documentation and software. A comprehensive help system is installed on the workstation during the installation process.
Jacques Callot (French, 1592-1635)
Death by Hanging
Etching, 1633
The Firing Squad
Etching, 1633
Burning at the Stake
Etching, 1633
The Wheel
Etching, 1633
jeroendstoutart: The Fragrand Concubine, Giuseppe Castiglione (1688—1766) If you’re going to erase my documentation and possibly give incorrect information when you reblog it, please at least spell the title correctly. From my original text: In the style of Lang Shining (Giuseppe Castiglione), The Fragrant Concubine Italy/China: Qing Dynasty, 18th Century. Oil on paper, framed; 27 by 19 ½ in., 68.6 by 49.5 cm. photo: Sotheby’s. [link] This is another portrait of Xaing Fei, or Fragrant Concubine, the same woman who was painted in European plate armor for these portraits. Her story is fascinating, and more can be read about her at that link. This painting was sold to William Haynsworth in 1987 for 1.2 million dollars.
As one might guess, quite a few extra holes were drilled to get all the through-hole boards to mount on the side.
My old Arduino board is behind the screw-tap sheild on the lower left. Due to short wires on the stepper motors, the X and Y boards are flipped so that the motile Y stepper has the shortest distance for its wires to travel.
Other hack: the power supply actually doesn't have enough sockets to comfortably drive 2.0 hardware, so a power splitter is being used.
J'y comprend rien ! Mais les figures sont claires. 4 positions de main, et des figures à réaliser pour les compétitions.
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