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Sample was emmited before the 26 of November so it is most likely from the early stage of the eruption and sent by Ian Carson. The SEM images were taken in the BioLab of the Ars Electronica Center Linz Austria by Birgit Hartinger
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Curiosity image of one of its sample ports. (This may look like a duplicate of an image I loaded a while ago but it's not...)
Mary Blickenderfer and Maggie Montgomery outside the KAXE studios getting soil samples for a Rain Garden at the KAXE Amphitheater.
Parts one and two of "the flight" on Sample Coffee's Black Saturday (no milk!). One espresso and two pour-overs.
this was a sample tile o see how the glazes would turn out. and how they would look while overlapping themselves.
Sample images from the Nikon D3S at ISO 10,000 or higher. Sample images from the Nikon D3S at ISO 10,000 or higher.
Star Wars® Episode I: The Phantom Menace CommTech™ Reader
Hasbro & Lucasfilm (1999)
Hasbro and Lucasfilm's attempt to create their own portable sound format on the back of the Star Wars prequel trilogy. Multiple "samples" of dialogue & sound effects from the film were encoded onto RFID chips included with action figures ("CommTech™ Chips", which also acted as display stands for the figures and contained a hole so they could be threaded onto a keychain for mass portability) that could only be played by tapping them against the massive CommTech™ reader seen here (its design based on the "Jedi Comlink" walkie talkie used by Qui-Gon Jinn [Liam Neeson] in the film, which was a kit-bashed women's shaving razor). Buttons on the reader could be used to load samples from chips and play them back so that some sounds were always available.
Altho a more advanced version was prototyped, lack of interest in the format led Hasbro to cancel the CommTech™ format (known as CommTalk™ in some countries due to trademark disputes); we think it may have had something to do with the fact that every male character's voice sounded as if their lines were being read by the same unenthusiastic & unskilled vocal actor not even attempting to change the timbre of his voice to match that of the original actors, but that's just a theory.