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Sample shots
Pentax K5
Sigma 50-500mm f/4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM APO
uncropped
200mm f5.6
straight out of camera
distance of 25'
my first batch of body butter, got the samples ready for free giveaway. Made this with shea and cocoa butter, sweet almond, sunflower and coconut oil, peppermint and bergamot essential oils. Perfect for rough skin
Looking west from Sample Gates, Indiana University, 39.1665 -86.5265, Monroe County, Indiana, 29 Dec 2013.
SAL chemist inventories newly received UF6 samples. (Seibersdorf Analytical Laboratory, Seibersdorf, Austria, 12 March 2007)
Photo Credit: Dean Calma/IAEA
Sample shots
Pentax K5
Sigma 50-500mm f/4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM APO
uncropped
93mm f5.6
straight out of camera
distance of 25'
Sediment core samples at Oregon State University's Marine and Geology Repository. Photo by Hannah O'Leary.
Album Type: Finao ONE
Cover: ICE
Album Page Style: Pearl Magazine Pages, Creased
Designed with Sallee Auto Album, Damask Background by Me.
Scene from photostory where Rod and Danielle select their wedding cake.
Cake is now available.
See the story here:
vansdolltreasures.blogspot.com/2012/03/rod-and-danielle-s...
Each work order was filled out in a series of "harvest books." Each and every addition or subtraction was accounted for in this manner. Later this information would be entered into an industry specific software package very much like those I used to programme, test and document for the Ag / Hort industry. I continue to be of the opinion that hend-held devices are uniquely suited for this sort of work, so you don't have to fiddle w/ the info twice, but people are more willing to let a giant evil corporation juggle their paycheques than use a small device to save tedious paperwork.
Sigh. Why don't they ever learn?
Regardles, in an effort to perform a trial run for the new Homeland Security regulations due to take effect 1Jan 2007, Joe wisely decided to start early and see what sort of problems they encountered before it was for the pie. If you're unfamiliar with this thriling act of "Homeland Security Theatre," each winery in the U.S. will have to keep track and account for everything that goes into the wine -- every gram to be scrutinized by federal agents.
How they intend to account for simple evaporation from uncovered 15-ton tanks, I don't know. Since Tim had to take more than a teaspoon of wine out of each and every bin for whatever test he's running here (little help guys?), he had to account for it in triplicate.
I would never tell you all the things that you could poison a bunch of wine drinkers with that could never be detected with a less-than-governmental error threshold of even .001% -- I'm not looking for that much adventure in my life. However, suffice it to say, the cost of producing wine will likely be going up at just about the time people become unwilling to pay such prices for it. Yeah, they're really lookin' out for small business -- you can just feel the love.
Samples of what, we do not know. There were many in both jars and glass test tubes that had been blown shut.
Nyssa breaks up the dead coral samples in the wet lab aboard NOAA Ship Hi‘ialakai during the Reef Assessment and Monitoring program expedition in 2014. Photo by: Toni Parras/NOAA, 2014
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This badge may have been a complimentary trade sample offered by sales representatives. The design seen on this badge has been commonly used by many aquarist clubs throughout Britain.
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Enamels: 2 (orange & black).
Finish: Chrome plated.
Material: Brass.
Fixer: Pin.
Size: ¾” x 1 1/8” (19mm x 28mm).
Process: Die stamped.
Imprint: No maker’s name or mark.