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Mr director, I am ready for the close-up! You can see the buttons, rotaries and switches more clearly. The rotaries are still missing their knobs.
Emma hugs the owner of Geek Chic in Fredericton.
AWESOME STORE. Anyone in our family loves pretty much any item in the whole store.
Just in time for the upcoming Back-to-S'Ghoul season, I re-dressed a number of my Monster High girls (who, up until now, had remained in their stock outfits)
Today's to-die-for look is modeled by 'Dead Tired' Draculaura, and features an anatomically-correct Haunt Couture dress!
Another design for my third week of the #365patterns challenge. This weeks theme is GEEK CHIC, yes, the theme for the Fabric8 Contest organized by Spoonflower and Robert Kaufman Fabrics :-)
Read about it on my blog: www.zesti.be/?tag=geek-chic
© Ine Beerten 2013 - This design is copyright of Ine Beerten. Please do not copy this design or use images or screenshots without my permission. Please contact me here if you like to license this design.
A picture of myself that I took one night when I was bored. These were actually 3D glasses from the cinema but I might get myself some new glasses this style cos I think they’re pretty cool :) What do you think?
It takes 6 thousand volts at a couple hundred thousand amps 1/4000th of a second to shrink a quarter to the size of a dime. Check out www.thegeekgroup.org/ for information on the people who created this. (Shrunken quarters are available for sale in The Geek Group's store)
Meet up with some fellow web-geeks from the Dojo Javascript toolkit and had a rant in shade on a Berlin beach next to the Spree. A terrible shot in the speckled shade of a tree, but from left to right (if I remember correctly), Tobias (München), Norman (Berlin), Victoria & Nikolai (Amsterdam) and Wolfram (München).