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My current Field Notes notepad and pen, it's full of fieldy goodness.

Can you tell that I am entranced by this little nymph? It's stayed on this bud from early this morning till 8:30pm! Decided to try and capture it with the Note 4 camera, just holding my arms up in the air so I could reach it and trying to steady the camera so the little bugger would stay in focus. Guess that optical stabilization in the camera is pretty good!

 

Here's another, taken the next morning, which is better because I stood on a ladder and could brace the camera a little better: [https://www.flickr.com/photos/isabel95/18362144904]

 

Happy foot of a beautiful child... (Malaga, Spain)

A test with Samsung's new flagship Galaxy Note 3.

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Thank you!

Mike Cohen

*Lantau Island Police District (LT) [大嶼山警區]

Just 4 everyones info.

This picture is mine , i found it in another flickrest account , when i add a reply saying ( This is my doughter and my pic too ^_^ ) he just delete my words and banned me !!

 

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And here is mine

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Day 1 of the 2014-15 school year. Thought I better clear my desk of last year's stuff. Found thank you notes from the class of 2014.

Crumpled note papers isolated on brown board

 

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Go figure that my "COLORS" subscription ended right before a set of notebooks that I really wanted came out. Solution: resubscribe.

 

These "Expedition" Field Notes books are my favourite so far. Perfect for Space Pens.

I can't believe she took the time to write this, fold it, put it in a

plastic bag to protect it from the rain, and then taped the bag so it

was the same size as the note. This from the lady who parked in the

same spot a few weeks ago, preventing us from using our paid parking

spot.

 

PS. Morgan's car wasn't even blocking her "walkway." A 400lb man with

a fanny pack could've squeezed through without a problem.

A 50 pound note being cut in half

  

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Promote your brand with this handy promotional Flags & Custom Sticky Notes. Your recipients will find this gift a worthy addition to their homes and offices. These Custom Sticky Notes allow them to quickly jot their personal thoughts or important notes from a meeting.

 

Asian Girl write an note pad in the flower park for play a tablet game

for Our Daily Challenge topic - 'Note' - Yay for photoshop for making things like this so easy. This is from the andante part of Beethoven's 'Pathetique' piano sonata. That eighth note is a C.

Here is Daniel Barenboim playing this movement.

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From the location that I entered into my notes as "Lok Ma Chau Road (落馬洲路)" - which was the junction between Castle Peak Road and Lok Ma Chau Road - I walked to the overlook named Lok Ma Chau.

 

This view looks southward from Castle Peak Road - and is very much a "vanished scene" because new roads have been constructed in this area.

 

The precise location of this image (see below) is Ki Lun Hill, Sheung Shui, New Territories.

 

1980 July 16.

Samsung galaxy note unboxed.

A solid envelope charm in antiqued gold carries a secret love note inside! A small "I Love You" charm is the perfect surprise for a loved one! It hangs on a sturdy antiqued gold chain.

A posted note left by my fiancee on my window before she left for her parent's home 3500 miles away.

Samsung Galaxy Note has a brilliant 5.3 (~285 ppi pixel density) inch Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen with resolution of 800 x 1280 pixels and 16M colors combination. It has a superb 8 MP camera with resolution of 3264x2448 pixels having features LED flash, autofocus, Face Detection, Geo Tagging, and also a secondry 2 MP. It runs on a Dual-core 1.4GHz ARM Cortex-A9 proccessor, Mali-400MP GPU, Exynos chipset and 1 RAM internal memory is 16 with 32 external memory Support. It supports all major connectivity options like Bluetooth, GPRS, EDGE, WLAN, 3G with HSDPA, 21 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps. It also supports Organizer, Digital compass, Proximity sensor for auto turn-off features. Samsung Galaxy Note available in Black colour.

Cosplayer in costume from Death Note for the World Cosplay Summit during the "Saló del Manga" 2014 in Barcelona

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In the first part of the book, Mr. Alexander discusses the process by which a form is adapted to the context of human needs and demands that has called it into being. He shows that such an adaptive process will be successful only if it proceeds piecemeal instead of all at once. In the second part, Mr. Alexander presents a method by which the designer may bring his full creative imagination into play, and yet avoid the traps of irrelevant preconception. He shows that, whenever a problem is stated, it is possible to ignore existing concepts and to create new concepts, out of the structure of the problem itself, which do correspond correctly to what he calls the subsystems of the adaptive process. By treating each of these subsystems as a separate subproblem, the designer can translate the new concepts into form. The form, because of the process, will be well-adapted to its context, non-arbitrary, and correct.

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The Sewing Time Machine: A blouse named 'Secretary001'

 

The Sewing Time MachineWednesday, January 27, 2010A blouse named 'Secretary001'Here is my next project, or the inspiration for my next project. I'm no expert on the matter but this reminds me of a 40's pencil pushing office blouse, which is why I named it Secretary001.It looks to me like all the control has been shifted into side darts which were then gathered into the side seams. The sleeve looks like a very short kimono or dolman. Anyways, I got to work on the PatternMaster and this is my first muslin.

I'm not happy because I look like a bag lady!

So I learned that when zero waist darts are selected, the slack is not picked up anywhere else - not in the side seam and not in other darts. I'll have to manually shift all the control into the side dart. And that will be my second muslin....Posted by Marie-Anne at 6:28 PMLabels: blouse, fitting, PatternMaster Boutique0 comments:Post a CommentNewer Post Older Post HomeSubscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)PagesHomeAbout MeMarie-AnneWhen I'm not cleaning, cooking, or working, I'm going back in time....with my sewing machine!View my complete profileThis WeekChris' jacket is lined and it looks great. He has a motorcycle ride this coming weekend and he is so excited to show it off.

The surprise will be revealed next week. We'll see....I'm super busy with work. But not for long....

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Aeronautica Militare Boeing KC-767, departing RAF Waddington during Exercise Cobra Warrior 2022. Note the dust kicked up by the departing plane, indicating the dry conditions after a summer with little rain.

When words leave off, music begins.

"It's an institution." Talk to anyone for more than a few minutes about the closing of the Spectrum and, like magic, those words pop up.

 

If the Spectrum were a person, we'd call it a pillar of our society. As a 1,200-capacity concert venue with a 25-year history (in its current and final incarnation, at least), it is the old soul of Montreal's music scene.

 

When the final notes ring out around closing time tomorrow - after perennial hometown favourite Michel Rivard performs at the venue's farewell bash, and DJ Ghislain Poirier pushes the party to the wee hours - there will be sadness in the silence, and a hole in the heart of the city.

 

The Spectrum is on the brink of extinction, as is the entire block on which it sits, which will be razed and rebuilt as a soulless shopping mall and office complex. It's a confusing and as-yet unhappy end to a most colourful history.

 

The venue (formerly the Alouette Theatre, and then Club Montreal) was taken over in 1982 by Équipe Spectra, which runs the Montreal International Jazz Festival and Les FrancoFolies. Spectra now owns Metropolis as well (capacity: 2,200). Between those two concert halls, you cover a good chunk of the mid-size shows that blow through town on their way to (or back from) fame and glory.

 

The Spectrum has long been a benchmark - the first stamp of success for local acts (Groovy Aardvark, GrimSkunk, the Planet Smashers, Jean Leloup, Me Mom and Morgentaler, Bran Van 3000, Dubmatique, the Dears, Martha Wainwright) breaking into the mainstream.

 

It has likewise been a rite of passage for international acts about to break it big, or the already legendary who want to play it cool (the Police, Miles Davis, Beck, Ben Harper, Billy Bragg, New Order, No Doubt, Depeche Mode, Radiohead, the Fugees, Sinéad O'Connor, Smashing Pumpkins, etc.).

 

"It's as important as CBGB in New York, the Olympia in Paris or the Fillmore in San Francisco," said Laurent Saulnier, jazz fest vice-president and director of programming. "C'est la salle à Montréal." But what makes it so special? Surely not the walls, the stage or the actual structure, which are all functional, but far from remarkable. The Spectrum is not an ornate concert hall that stuns with its aesthetic. Perhaps people will miss the physical environment that is the room; more likely, when we mourn the venue, we are grasping at the ephemeral.

 

"I have the impression Montreal is losing something fundamental," Saulnier said. "Montreal is losing part of its musical history, and that history is defined by something that doesn't exist (after the fact).

 

"A show lasts an hour and a half, maybe two hours. Then, the only place it lives on is in our heads. It's hard to say the room is a treasure. The only treasure is what it represents in our minds. ... All we're losing is a bunch of memories." The Spectrum is not just a great concert hall. It is the geographical, musical, spiritual (both metaphysical and libational) and communal meeting point for all the bands that ever passed through its dressing room, all the people who ever stood in front of the stage, and all the once-in-a-lifetime nights that linger on in the collective unconscious.

 

"So much silliness went on there," Saulnier said. "I don't know how many times we walked out of there in a lamentable state, just because there were so many people we knew, it was fun to be there, the show was good and the party took off. In the end, that's what makes the warmth of that room. Le party pogne." "I never really was a huge fan of the venue," said Gus Van Go, former leader of Montreal's early-'90s ska-pop phenom Me Mom and Morgentaler, breaking the spell of nostalgia.

 

"It definitely treated (Me Mom) right. It was a really cool-sized venue for Montreal. It was great for a band like us to do two nights. ... It had prestige - bands like the Police had played there. It gave the air to Montrealers that we had reached a certain level, and gave us a certain amount of respect." For others, it was a human-scale alternative to the overblown. The Police famously played the Spectrum in 1983, recording a concert there the night before headlining the Olympic Stadium.

 

Jean Leloup hunkered down for nine nights at the Spectrum and two at Metropolis in the fall of 2000 (returning for more in 2001), instead of cashing in on one big show at the Bell Centre.

 

Location, location, location. Where you play speaks volumes about who you are - and aren't - as an artist. Come Monday morning, Montreal will have one less place for bands and fans to converge, to call home, and for music history to be written. A landmark is disappearing from the land.

 

Is it the end of the world as we know it? Saulnier hardly thinks so: "Franchement, I'm really at peace with the whole thing. ... The agony has gone on long enough. It's time for the beast to die. I haven't walked in there once since the beginning of the FrancoFolies (which end with tomorrow night's au revoir at the Spectrum) saying, 'It's so sad.' I'm looking at it saying, 'Okay, it's time to move on to something else.' "It's a marker. I'm not nostalgic for anything anyway. But its time has come. We have experienced lots of nice things there. I don't know what the next step is going to be. I hope something comes after, but I don't have any news to announce." Équipe Spectra would like to see a new Spectrum built, perhaps in the projected Îlot Balmoral complex across the street. But that is all conjecture at this point. In the meantime, there's a celebration to attend to.

 

"We're going to throw a good party Sunday night," Saulnier said, "and bury it right." The Spectrum's closing party takes place tomorrow at 11 p.m. (doors open at 10), 318 Ste. Catherine St. W. With performances by Michel Rivard (the only artist to have played the venue more than 100 times) and DJ Ghislain Poirier. Admission is free.

 

tdunlevy@thegazette.canwest.com

 

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