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Full shipment of Grant's to the US of A. Slaange Va - if you like it

41-AH-18 MERCEDES-BENZ (W114) 250C, 20-9-1973.

 

Mosstraat, Amsterdam-N., Aug. 30, 2011

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Ever since Mr Chiots and I mentioned that we were building a teardrop camper people keep asking for photos. We were joking the other day that no one really believes that we're doing it, much less that we'll have it finished this month. Here's some proof for all you who keep wanting to know how it's going and keep asking for photos.

 

Mr Chiots has been spending a few hours almost every evening out in the garage cutting, sanding, wiring, measuring, nailing and putting together the little camper. The garage is filled with formaldyhyde free plywood, aluminum for skinning and various shapes and sizes of lights and other things needed for the build. We're building it out of all no/low VOC & natural materials.

 

chiotsrun.com/2011/06/22/proof-for-the-disbelievers/

Found time for a shoot of my bread while it was proofing. I'm not happy with the shots of the baked bread (ran out of daylight) - will have to remake and shoot again another day (shucks!)

Rina sirvió de modelo para probar el Light Blaster.

Ever since Mr Chiots and I mentioned that we were building a teardrop camper people keep asking for photos. We were joking the other day that no one really believes that we're doing it, much less that we'll have it finished this month. Here's some proof for all you who keep wanting to know how it's going and keep asking for photos.

 

Mr Chiots has been spending a few hours almost every evening out in the garage cutting, sanding, wiring, measuring, nailing and putting together the little camper. The garage is filled with formaldyhyde free plywood, aluminum for skinning and various shapes and sizes of lights and other things needed for the build. We're building it out of all no/low VOC & natural materials.

 

chiotsrun.com/2011/06/22/proof-for-the-disbelievers/

Lace Philadelphia Studio Photo Shoot Kodak TMY 35mm B&W Contact Sheet Proof Print Aug 1994

Proof Premier, Odeon West End, London

22 October 2005

Typographic proofing press from the 1950's, now widely in use at art academies all over the world.

The machine at MIAT Ghent is used mainly for proofing wood type.

Spaghetti Western

Reposado tequila, campari, carpano antica

MB-68-99 CITROËN Mehari YM6DM, 1974.

 

Amsterdam-N., Viermasterstraat, Febr. 15, 2012.

Monotype image transferred successfully

also called a yeast sponge

Expensive squirrel proof birdfeeder has a spring loaded perch which foils critters heavier than birds by closing off the food outlets. No place to hang onto for squirrels EXCEPT when ice built up on it and provided a toehold while robbing seed! The varmints!

PROOF rehearsals. I'm the stage manager.

2 of these were supposed to be delivered today in a single delivery - - - since the second "proof of delivery" looks similar to the first, the lady asked me to get the previously delivered item and show BOTH in a photo / video.

 

First "proof" video

 

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Camera:Canon EOS IX50

Lens:Asahi Super-Takmar 55mm F1.8

Film:fnac 400

Scanner:FUJIFILM SP-3000

Written by David Auburn and directed by Oberlin College theater major Maya Sharma ’15, the play is the tale of Catherine, 25, a troubled young woman, who has spent years caring for her brilliant but unstable father, a famous mathematician. After his death, she must deal with her own volatile emotions; the arrival of her estranged sister, Claire; and the attentions of Hal, a former student of her father’s who hopes to find valuable work in her father’s notebooks.

 

A burgeoning romance and the discovery of a mysterious notebook draw Catherine into the most difficult problem of all: How much of her father's madness—or genius—will she inherit?

 

Photograph by Zoë Madonna ’15

 

This is proof that I still have a little bit of time to take some quick crappy shots with makeup that looks insanely way too jokery for my taste. I was going to a bit of a different look, but I guess that can just add to the massive list of epic fails just this week.

Sadly I did not get shot today. My alarm apparently went off, but I never heard it.

I'll probably upload a few more of these later.

Proof that we all went swimming in the freezing bloody loch!

Went here during Doors Open Toronto event.

 

Osgoode Hall is one of the oldest buildings in Toronto and the hub of legal life in Ontario. It houses the Superior Court of Justice and the Law Society of Upper Canada, the governing body of teh legal professional in the provence.

 

The hall was built over a period of 175 years.

 

The library has the largest private collection of books in Canada (over 125,000 volumes). This picture is in the American Room, which not only houses American legal material, but also a British collection.

Maylin specializes in newborn photography and wanted an acorn as her symbol of choice. What great significance! I can't wait to see what she ends up going with for the next round of proofs!

When you don't like being underground all that much but you do it anyway (why? pushing the envelope? just because?), you feel it important to prove that you did it.

I do, anyway.

We caved!

 

(the dot is not on the map for these photos, I have little idea where we were)

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June 26th, 2013 - 44 Quiet Nights, Day 28 - Little Cottonwood Canyon to Timpanagos National Monument. We seem to want to tour a cave every few years, that's often enough for us.

 

Working on various cropings.

A model can be correctly proportioned by dividing the initial square into rational fractions e.g. by reserving 3/13 of a paper for a head, the head will be the correct size after folding.

 

This creates the problem, how can one divide a paper into any given rational fraction? This can be accomplished with approximations and a ruler, but a more pure method is to use folds to construct the fraction. A technique that is often used to do this is the Crossing Diagonal technique.

 

Example for folding 3/13

1) Fold the easy fraction 5/8 at EG (a). This can be found by simply folding sections of the paper in half.

2) Fold the main diagonal AG.

3) Fold a line connecting CE.

4) The height at the intersection point D will create the fraction 5/(5+8)=5/13 at GF (b).

5) From here it is easy to work out how to find 3/13.

 

For a full explanation of the mathematics and more techniques, see the article Origami Constructions by Robert Lang www.langorigami.com/article/huzita-justin-axioms

 

Also see Robert Lang's fiddler crab for an example of a model which does require division by 13: www.langorigami.com/crease-pattern/fiddler-crab-opus-446

 

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