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I am going on vacation! I plan on having my mind disconnect from my job (but never completey from my work). Watch for cool fresh images from Ste-Aurelie PQ soon.
This is a gift tee from a local garment maker. This brand is famous for stealing ideas from others. They make tees and shoes without asking for license.
Last summer, they bought a lot of bus station ads in Beijing. They were so proud of their slogan and produced this tee. For no particular reason, they decided to print it in English. Since this brand has no idea of creating anything new, they made an embarrassing grammatical error in just four words.
Cool. Now I have a tee to remember the shame for this brand.
This is my second attempt at getting the HD-20 hard disk to mount on my SE/30. See my Sad Mac error photo for details on the first attempt.
I am running System 7.5.5 on the SE/30 (with IIsi ROM), booting off an external SCSI drive attached to the SE/30. I had the unsupported Apple MacIIHD20 extension loaded at boot time (which clearly isn't what I need to mount the HD20 on the SE/30).
I left the HD20 turned off at cold boot until just when I saw the SE/30 started to boot of its SCSI drive. I then switched on the HD20. Just as the Finder was being displayed, I saw the HD20 being access and the HD20 LED flicker. This went on for about 5 seconds and then the SE/30 threw up the error dialog you see in the above photo.
I then powered down everything, disconnected my HD20, reconnected it to my Mac 512k (with 64k ROMs) and found that it booted up just fine (having first booted off a floppy with the HD20 INIT). So my HD20 data was still intact even after this test.
I then loaded the MacIIHD20 extension into the Extensions Folder of my System 6.0.8 System Folder on my SE/30 and used System Picker to reboot into System 6.0.8. After booting to the Finder, I opened the Control Panel and clicked on INIT cdev v3.0, but I didn't see the MacIIHD20 extension. So I pulled it out of the Extensions folder and placed it into the root level of my 6.0.8 System Folder and rebooted. This time, I could see the MacIIHD20 extension appearing in init cdev v3. I then powered off my SE/30, reconnected my HD20, powered on my SE/30, and just when it started to boot off the external SCSI drive, I then switched on the HD20. Then, just when the Finder appeared, I saw a couple seconds of activity on the HD20 and then I got a floppy disk initialization error dialog, similar to what is shown in the above photo. So clearly, simply using System 6 is not a solution here.
I then did one final test in System 6, after I rebooted my SE/30. This time, I waited until my Mac booted all the way to the desktop, and I was able to see all the SCSI hard disk partitions mounted. It was at that point in time that I switched on my HD20. But no disk access ever occurred, and even after waiting several minutes, no error dialog ever appeared. So clearly, the only way to get the Mac to even try to access the HD20 is to switch on the HD20 just after the computer starts to boot off its main SCSI drive. Even so, without the proper extension hack from Apple, I cannot mount the HD20.
More info is available in this 68kMLA thread.
PLEASE HELP!
Could someone please provide me with Apple's INIT Utility discussed in this Apple Technical Document. (The MacIIHD20 extension that I used in this test is only for the Macintosh II.) It appears that "INIT Utility" (not sure if that is a proper name or a description) appears to be on System 6.0.3 disks that came with the SE/30, but I have not found any such utility on these System 6.0.3 disk images. But perhaps the utility was on the original 6.0.3 installer disks that shipped with early versions of the SE/30? Since I have no access to such, I would appreciate your help in tracking down this rare Utility! Please keep in mind that the utility may not be named "INIT Utility." It's hard to tell from reading the Apple article on it. Thank you!
Hay veces que los errores se ven bien, creo que este error fue bien.
No pregunten como sucedio, porque no se. Lo unico que manipulé fue meterla al microondas y luego echarle agua dentro de la foto.
La cosa es que salio sola. ._.
Error at the automotive section at Walmart. I think it was a car audio demonstration system or something. Totally froze like this.
A graphic illustrating an alarming statistic about medical error- on average, as many as 1 in 4 hospital patients will experience some sort of medical error.
Royal Error - NATOs krigsmaskineri leker krig i Norrland sommaren 2009
Mellan den 8-16 juni 2009 genomförde NATO sin största flygövning det året. Övningen var belägen i Norrbotten och sammanlagt deltog ett 60-tal flygplan och uppemot 2000 soldater från 10 länder. Ett brittiskt hangarfatryg deltog även det i övningen. Syftet med övningen är att öva NATOs snabbinsatsstyrka NATO response force.
Nato är världens största krigsmaskin och kärnvapenklubb. Nato för imperialistiska krig världen över för att säkra USA:s kontroll av världens råvaror och marknader. Ofog tycker inte det är ok att Sverige hyr ut i princip halva landet för att Nato ska öva luftangrepp och bli bättre på att kriga. Vi fanns därför på plats för att protestera och konkret försöka förhindra NATO från att öva!
This is my third lino print and my biggest yet. I'm not nuts about how it printed. Lots of people like the errors and imperfections...but they upset me. I think I can do better now though so I may reprint this.
I drew the cat in a sketch book and transfered the sketch onto the lino block and started carving away. It took a nite or two not working really long on it. I only used two gouges out of the Speedball gouge set to cut this. I used the small V gouge and the wide U gouge. In the corners (like his cheeks)...I used an Xacto knife. The block was Dick Blick golden linoleum and the ink was Speedball water based. The whiskers were drawn afterwards with a Lamy fountain pen (medium nib).
For a little insight into the illustration...I had been looking at various folk art pieces on the Antique Roadshow and kinda wanted to do my own piece. A common theme that I saw and wanted to emulate was animals acting like people. I like that. I was thinking of My Neighbor Totoro when I drew the eyes on this piece. I think the body was subconsciously copied from an amalgamation of various cats in Top Cats gang. You decide. Also I kinda wish I would've made the instrument a Fender Stratocaster instead of a banjo...Oh well. Speaking of the instrument...the head of the banjo is more of a guitar type head rather than an banjo head...I regret that as well. I was very anxious to carve this and didn't question these things earlier.
Also let me say that this piece was inspired by one of my favorite photographers...Thomas Shahan. Aside from being an amazing photographer...he's also a tremendous artist. I'm astounded by his wood block prints and felt like trying it myself. Even though our styles aren't exactly the same...he was HIGHLY influential in the completion of this piece. Thanks Thomas.
Check out his art Flickr account here: Thomas Shahan
sí algo me ha enseñado esta asignatura, es a plantear una visión de la economía muy diferente a la socialmente inculcada, evolucionando desde una visión de la economía que prevalece socialmente donde el crecimiento económico se antepone a cualquier cosa y las funciones matemáticas nunca fallan,hasta una visión sistémica y coevolutiva que me ha permitido ver este bosque como parte esencial a tener en cuenta sí queremos alcanzar esa utópica sostenibilidad.
pero... ¿Podremos corregir dichos errores globales de conceptos?
quizás sí, educando adecuadamente a la sociedad.
Error 404 web page of French-German television station Arte.
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Error 404 - Internetseite des deutsch-französischen Fernsehsenders Arte.
Receptor de radio A.M. portátil de marca CP modelo Transistor, hecho en Argentina en los 60´s.
Este aparato no posee placa de circuito impreso, sus componentes están unidos a una base metálica y se hallan alambrados entre sí para formar el circuito.
Tiene enfrente una pequeña tecla que enciende la luz del dial.
Su diseño, al parecer, es una copia del receptor Sanyo Transcontinental japonés.
6 V, 4 Pilas tamaño "C".