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This is a small booklet detailing the assembly of a profile cassette hub.
I got the idea for this from an awesome book about the eiffel tower. The entire book had no text, just blueprints of each part in the tower. It made you really think about just how much thought went into each small part.
Anyways I made the model of a profile hub way back in 2007. I was very hesitant to post my work back then, but now I would rather share it with everyone. None the less enjoy.
This is a ebook it can be found here.
new myspace profile i did over the past few days still got a few things to add but those cant be done until i have the tees physically :)
Subject: Profile
Sorry I'm a little late posting, not sure why I didn't get this done yesterday. This is what I had planned all week, a hi-key profile shot with a lot of negative space. This is a two light setup, one for the background and one for me (1 and a 1/3rd stops difference)
I'm okay with the result, but light from the flash for the background is also hitting me (it is coming from bottom right). Should really have flagged this light (I didn't have enough space to move further from the background).
The husband set up our living situation 3 months before I moved to Seattle. He picked out the apartment. He picked out a few pieces of furniture. He picked out our bed & foam mattress. He raved about how comfy the mattress was. I soon found out his idea of comfortable sleeping was the equivalent of laying upon a rock. This thing is not soft, it does not conform to the curves of a woman (or even me: a semi-woman). I tried to be easy going and not complain too much about my morning neck/back/shoulder pains; after all, he loved the damn thing.
WELL. Tonight he has said he thinks we need a new mattress. For the past 2 weeks- HE has been waking up sore.
We're going to get a softer, cozier, cloud-like mattress this weekend. Something tells me this Pajama Sunday is going to hit a new level of awesome.
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I thought it was time for a new profile picture, so i wanted to share this with all of you :)
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Just got done grooming Vada for her match tomorrow and she looks so adorable and more mature every time!
In the mid to late 1970s I was employed as a Residential Social Worker at a long-stay children and young person home in a south London borough. During my stay there I took many hundreds of photos of the youngsters in my care and of the activities in which we were involved.
This is young 'SB', at the time he would have been 11 or 12 and you will notice that he has a parka coat which had become fashionable again after their well-known use by the Mods in the 1960s. He's also wearing typical 1970s very wide-legged jeans tucked into his wellies. He is posing with a cheesy grin against a cannon on the parapet of Walmer Castle. I like this photo, it shows a happy boy enjoying a memorable holiday. I'd just love to know what became of him and where he is now.
Very often a couple of members of staff would take the youngsters off for a few days out into the countryside or to the sea and it was on one such occasion that we were staying in Kent for a weekend during the autumn half term holiday.
Each youngster at the children's home had a key worker and this is one of the boys for whom I was responsible. It was my role to liaise with schools, social workers and other agencies and to look after personal needs, clothing purchases etc.
You can read some of my experiences whilst working at the home on my Wordpress blog:
opobs.wordpress.com/category/the-london-years/
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