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My wine is now 25 days old. Since I will be “racking” to a new carboy sometime tomorrow I decided to skim the fruit residue that was floating on top (now in the bowl), so I hopefully won't transfer much of the yeast/fruit sediment to the new jug.
I also tested the specific gravity and it shows about 0.990 on the hydrometer. So, now that fermentation is complete, it looks like the wine will have a 14.4% alcohol content.
The test sample here tasted okay, but you can definitely tell how young it is. This wine won't be anywhere near “good” or drinkable until it has aged for another 6-12 months.
Sample of altar cloth. Pricking from Svenska Spetstar 40/2 Bockens linen. this is the second sample, out of the same thread to be used on the main project. It enables church members to see what is going on, and helps the maker eliminate mistakes from the actual cloth edging. It has been boiled to check for shrinkage.
Unedited sample photos taken during our test of the Jolla smartphone. For the full review check out www.stuff.tv/jolla/jolla/review
Sample worked in pearl cotton #8 on 22-count hardanger fabric. The central block of the 'flower' motifs are filled with a buttonhole eyelet.The stitch here is worked over 2 x 2 threads of fabric.
Vegetation samples from a caribou scat analysis study dry in paper bags at a field camp. Credit: Lisa Hupp/USFWS
Description: Early book printed for the Blind in Vienna. The chart or calendar unfolds to a large format.
Date: ca. 1817
Format: text
Digital Identifier: IMG_4030
Credit: Perkins Archives, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA
Jadi anggota Huggies Club, eh.. bisa minta dikirimin sample. Lumayan, dapet diaper, pull-up pant, sama baby wash, hihihi. Yang minat bisa sign-up di www.huggies.co.id *lhoh, kok jd promosi*
For those who've asked about the durability of this product,you can see the sample here which I put to the test before buying it. This was nowhere near normal wear and tear. I even had a friend stomp on it with her high heels and couldn't even see where she'd stomped! I used a knife handle because it's a small concentrated force. I hit it HARD. If you went all out,you'd see gouge marks and big dents but a reasonable test has to be fair.
Sample image taken with a Nikon Z 26mm f2.8. If you find my reviews and samples useful, please treat me to a coffee at www.paypal.me/cameralabs
These samples and comparisons are part of my Nikon Z 26mm f2.8 review at:
www.cameralabs.com/nikon-z-26mm-f2-8-review/
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A research assistant collects vegetation samples at the site of a caribou scat survey in the northern foothills of the Brooks Range. Credit: Lisa Hupp/USFWS
Molly Redmond, a scientist from the University of California Santa Barbara, checks for bubbles in a sample of water on board the NOAA Ship Pisces during a Sept. 2010 mission. The sample will be analyzed for methane.
Visit the Pisces online mission log for more details about the voyage.
To learn more about NOAA's role in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, visit:
Office of Response and Restoration Deepwater Horizon Incident page.
Sample image taken with a Nikon Z 26mm f2.8. If you find my reviews and samples useful, please treat me to a coffee at www.paypal.me/cameralabs
These samples and comparisons are part of my Nikon Z 26mm f2.8 review at:
www.cameralabs.com/nikon-z-26mm-f2-8-review/
Feel free to download the original image for evaluation on your own computer or printer, but please don't use it on another website or publication without permission from www.cameralabs.com/
Sample image taken with a Nikon Z 26mm f2.8. If you find my reviews and samples useful, please treat me to a coffee at www.paypal.me/cameralabs
These samples and comparisons are part of my Nikon Z 26mm f2.8 review at:
www.cameralabs.com/nikon-z-26mm-f2-8-review/
Feel free to download the original image for evaluation on your own computer or printer, but please don't use it on another website or publication without permission from www.cameralabs.com/
Comparing the sample strokes of the Yoobi Black Gel ink pen and the Pilot Metropolitan Lizard Fountain Pen with a fine nib. Blog entry.
Sample image taken with a Nikon Z 26mm f2.8. If you find my reviews and samples useful, please treat me to a coffee at www.paypal.me/cameralabs
These samples and comparisons are part of my Nikon Z 26mm f2.8 review at:
www.cameralabs.com/nikon-z-26mm-f2-8-review/
Feel free to download the original image for evaluation on your own computer or printer, but please don't use it on another website or publication without permission from www.cameralabs.com/
Sample image taken with a Nikon Z 26mm f2.8. If you find my reviews and samples useful, please treat me to a coffee at www.paypal.me/cameralabs
These samples and comparisons are part of my Nikon Z 26mm f2.8 review at:
www.cameralabs.com/nikon-z-26mm-f2-8-review/
Feel free to download the original image for evaluation on your own computer or printer, but please don't use it on another website or publication without permission from www.cameralabs.com/
From left to right: bright nickel, dull nickel, bright chrome, dull chrome.
If I were a better photographer, I could probably get a better representation of the actual finish on these, but here's a brief description to help visualize the different finishes. The bright chrome is the shiny-est silvery finish--just like the chrome parts you'd see on a motorcycle. The bright nickel is similarly shiny, but it's a darker finish. It almost looks like it has a brownish tinge compared to the chrome. The dull chrome has a satin finish that looks light blue compared to the others. The dull nickel is most similar to titanium, but still a little more silver than grey.
The chrome is actually a second layer over the nickel. The platers say that the chrome is the most durable. The nickel will tarnish over time in a way that the chrome won't.
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I am due to deliver a finished piece for exhibition on Saturday, and it isn't even started yet.
This is my first piece of panic sampling.
The theme is (of course) the suffragette, Emma Sproson, who was placed in solitary confinement in Stafford Gaol for her activities.
This confinement took place just after her "confinement" with child, and she was obliged to leave the baby with her husband as babies were not allowed in gaol in those days.
I imagine Emma yearning for her child and sitiching a cap for it for when she was released.
This small sample is worked on linen with crochet cotton and shows images of bars, crosses ( for kisses) and Italian knotted border stitch which appeared to me to look like nappy pins.
One of the pleasures of working a piece like this is that I get to research some unusual stitches.
Work in progress.
Description: Printing sample
Creator: Rath, A.
Medium: printed in color on paper
Date: 1881
Persistent URL: http://museums.cjh.org/Display.php?irn=9327
Repository: Yeshiva University Museum, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011
Call Number: 1991.169
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