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A portrait of Lyndahl Gene Hughes, who developed vaccines for diseases carried by ticks, at the Rocky Mountain Laboratory (RML) in Montana.
Credit: National Institutes of Health
Students were allowed to try out the NMCD hot cell manipulators during an education program through INL.
For more information about Idaho National Laboratory's nuclear material characterization capabilities, visit our website at www.inl.gov/nmcd.
Brian Massey, the Conversion Scientist, leads a DMA workshop entitled "Optimizing Your Web Site for Conversion and Business Success" in Austin, Texas on October 8, 2009.
These started as your basic flip up welding goggles and many days later looked like psychotic steam punk goggles.
My entry for the tealight category of Canon Photo 5 comp.
www.canon.com.au/photo5/gallery/default.aspx#object=2&...
"When thinking of ideas for the comp, the mad scientist in me took over, and this was the result."
... and yes, this is ALL real, the only photoshop was some contrast, sharpening and a crop.
Strobist: purple gelled bare 580EXII for rim light; 580EXII through a brolley as main light
For Halloween this year, I'm going as a Mad Scientist! Especially since I already have the "happy scientist" vote locked up, at least according to a google search (two photos of me appear in the top results!)
Brian Massey, the Conversion Scientist, leads a DMA workshop entitled "Optimizing Your Web Site for Conversion and Business Success" in Austin, Texas on October 8, 2009.
Our boy at his pre-school graduation in Hawaii -- they had the kids dress as something they want to be when they grow up. In this shot, my wife got the cool blur with a slower shutter time.
Photo by Sophie Furnival/CIFOR
To learn more about this field trip and our research, go to: www.youtube.com/watch?v=050iiMJKE20
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May 21, 2014. First day of the Mass Collaboration Workshop, after the presentations, at the Casino restaurant in Tübingen. Three of the speakers - Allan Collins at left, Joachim Kimmerle (Knowledge Media Research Center, Tübingen, Germany) and Thomas Herrmann (University of Bochum, Germany) . Really interesting people, and I enjoyed hearing their stories about (egs) Anderson and Bower, and the Pittsburgh school. A really good moment for me.
I caught my cat trying to post stuff on flickr. And of course I told her, chill out maggie may ! I will get to it . . . .hehehe . . . . . ( this pic is blurry cause she moves so fast : )
This photo represents our February shipment from Dr. Scientist, a cool pedal manufacturer from Canada. The Radical Red Reverberator and other great Dr. Scientist pedals are finally on their way and should be here this week! Link: www.analoguehaven.com/drscientist/ .
los We are fueron para mí otro descubrimiento. no es fácil llenar un escenario tan grande con sólo 3 personas. pues estos tipos no lo hacen del todo mal. entretuvieron mucho. fans claro, desde ya, del movimiento "dance-punk" de las piernas del cantante (Kate, cásateconmigo) y las chorreras freaks de la camisa del bajo. molan.