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My nice clean PowerBook desktop! Photo of American Toad taken by me, Spring 2004. Shapeshifter theme, AquaOps is a nice Leopard like theme with smooth gray gradients in all the windows, unified style.

 

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FileMaker Konferenz 2013 in Salzburg

 

FileMaker Konferenz 2013 in Salzburg

 

FileMaker Go User: Keslow Camera

Highlights from the 2014 FileMaker Developer Conference Networking Dinner at the Knibbe Ranch in San Antonio, TX.

Easy install Troi Plug-ins database for FileMaker Cloud

Highlights from the 2014 FileMaker Developer Conference Networking Dinner at the Knibbe Ranch in San Antonio, TX.

FileMaker Konferenz 2013 in Salzburg

 

Taken during the 2006 FileMaker Developer Conference @ JW Marriott - Orlando, FL

FileMaker Konferenz 2013 in Salzburg

 

Highlights from the 2014 FileMaker Developer Conference Networking Dinner at the Knibbe Ranch in San Antonio, TX.

The full size working replica of a Newcomen atmospheric engine at the Black Country Lviving Museum in Tipton.

 

a working replica of a Newcomen atmospheric engine.

 

Thomas Newcomen's invention was first successfully put to use in Tipton in 1712. The museum's reconstruction was based on a print engraved by Thomas Barney, filemaker of Wolverhampton, in 1719.

Ernest and Steve on an interview with Steven Knight from FM Web School

Highlights from the 2014 FileMaker Developer Conference Networking Dinner at the Knibbe Ranch in San Antonio, TX.

On Wednesday July 22nd, 2015 a record number of women gathered for the 10th annual Women of #FileMaker luncheon. A broad range of women #entrepreneurs shared stories & ideas to encourage and help others in the Developer community to achieve their goals. Thank you to all who attended this inspiring event!

Highlights from 2015 #FileMakerDevCon Day 1 Registration, Venue, "Tell Us Your Story", Networking

FileMaker Konferenz 2013 in Salzburg

 

FileMaker Konferenz 2013 in Salzburg

 

FileMaker Konferenz 2013 in Salzburg

 

20 February 2002

 

Senecio skirrhodon (Asteraceae)

 

Mt. Richmond, Otahuhu, Auckland (with Chris Winks)

Ernest and Steve on an interview with Steven Knight from FM Web School

Leading U.S. language program dramatically reduces student check-in time and increases access and efficiency. A FileMaker solution running on iPad and desktops is at the heart of student enrollment process. Read full story here: bit.ly/1mZCKjw

Highlights from the 2014 FileMaker Developer Conference Networking Dinner at the Knibbe Ranch in San Antonio, TX.

High-tech convention center spanning six city blocks eliminates paper-based work orders, gets 200 percent ROI with FileMaker Go for iPad

Subscriptions Manager & Administrative Assistant - 21 hours per week

The Australian Ceramics Association (TACA) and The Journal of Australian Ceramics (JAC) requires a Subscriptions Manager and Administrative Assistant to work on a casual basis (21 hours per week / flexible days).

The office is in Waverley, about 10 minutes walk, or a short bus trip, from Bondi Junction.

The administrative position deals with JAC subscriptions, TACA memberships, accounts coordination, processing orders and various routine office tasks. Other tasks arise as determined by publication cycles of the JAC, most notably the mailout of The Journal of Australian Ceramics three times per year.

The role would suit a person with previous experience in an administrative/clerical position. Flexibility with working days is essential. The Association particularly encourages applicants with an interest in Australian studio ceramics.

General tasks:

- information management, database entry and maintenance

- record keeping: weekly, monthly and as determined by the publication of the Journal

- basic account coordination: creation of invoices and processing of payments; weekly banking

- reception duties & customer service

- correspondence: email and post

- marketing and promotion of the Journal and the Association

Required attributes:

- excellent MAC computer skills along with a willingness to acquire additional computer-based skills

- overall accuracy and attention to detail

- excellent communications skills, written and verbal

Required skills:

- use of FILEMAKER PRO to create and maintain customer records

- use of OFFICE (word & excel)

- use of Apple MAIL for email correspondence

- use of Adobe INDESIGN (basic level for letters etc)

- use of MYOB to create and issue invoices, and to process payments

Please email for a detailed duties list or if you have any questions.

Applications: To apply, send an email to mail@australianceramics.com, ATT: JOB APPLICATION, with a cover letter

outlining how you meet the requirements of this position, along with a 1–2 page CV/resume.

Applications close Wednesday 12 February 2014.

Vicki Grima

Executive Officer, The Australian Ceramics Association

Editor, The Journal of Australian Ceramics

E: mail@australianceramics.com

T: 1300 720 124 M: 0419 250 282

20 February 2002

 

Ficus rubiginosa (Moraceae)

 

wild sapling

 

Mt. Richmond, Otahuhu, Auckland (with Chris Winks)

 

naturewatch.org.nz/observations/351156

The Black Country Living Museum (formerly The Black Country Museum) is an open-air museum of rebuilt historic buildings in Dudley in the West Midlands of England. It is located in the centre of the Black Country, 10 miles west of Birmingham. The museum occupies 105,000 square metres (26 acres) of former industrial land partly reclaimed from a former railway goods yard, disused lime kilns, canal arm and former coal pits.

 

The museum opened to the public in 1978, and has since added over 50 shops, houses and other industrial buildings from around the Metropolitan Boroughs of Dudley, Sandwell and Walsall and the City of Wolverhampton (collectively known as the Black Country); mainly in a specially built village. Most buildings were relocated from their original sites to form a base from where demonstrators portray life spanning 300 years of history, with a focus on 1850-1950.

The museum is constantly improving as new exhibits, especially buildings, are being added.

 

The museum is close to the site where Dud Dudley first mastered the technique of smelting iron with coal instead of wood charcoal and making iron enough for industrial use. Having a claim to be "the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution", the Black Country is famous for its wide range of midsteel-based products from nails to the anchor and anchor chain for the Titanic.

 

The site's coal mining heritage is shown by an underground drift and colliery surface buildings. The museum has a working replica of a Newcomen atmospheric engine which was first successfully put to use in Tipton in 1712. The museum's reconstruction was based on a print engraved by Thomas Barney, filemaker of Wolverhampton, in 1719.

Electric trams and trolleybuses transport visitors from the entrance to the village where thirty domestic and industrial buildings have been relocated close to the canal basin. The museum is one of three in the UK with working trolleybuses. The route to the village passes the Cast Iron Houses and a 1930s fairground. A narrowboat operated by Dudley Canal Trust makes trips on the Dudley Canal and into the Dudley Tunnel

 

On 16 February 2012, the museum's collection was awarded designated status by Arts Council England (ACE), a mark of distinction celebrating its unique national and international importance.

 

The museum is run by the Black Country Living Museum Trust, a registered charity under English law.

Highlights from the 2014 FileMaker Developer Conference Networking Dinner at the Knibbe Ranch in San Antonio, TX.

Highlights from the 2014 FileMaker Developer Conference Networking Dinner at the Knibbe Ranch in San Antonio, TX.

User Story: The Hoop Consultants - Using a custom FileMaker solution running on iPad, The Hoop Consultants provides NBA stars and rising college players with a winning edge. Read more here: bit.ly/13iNY6S

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FileMaker DevCon 2012, Fontainebleau hotel, Miami Beach

20 February 2002

 

Crataegus monogyna (Rosaceae) hawthorn

 

Mt. Richmond, Otahuhu, Auckland (with Chris Winks)

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