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While the Bando de Kvar ( ) members were imbibing their hot beverage of choice recently, the cameras came out as props for the predictable gear-related conversations. In the process of pointing out, I pointed at a lady seated comfortably across from us, deep in concentration as she proceeded to scrape the opaque covering off the various numbers in a bingo scratch card (an ongoing reminder of how addicted governments have become gambling as a revenue stream). As for the tag in the upper right resembling the name 'Roger' or, possibly 'Pager' I must admit ignorance, a state to which I confess all-to-frequent familiarity. - JW
Date Taken: 2015-01-15
Tech Details:
Taken using a hand-held Nikon D7100 fitted with a Tamron 90mm f/2.8 Macro lense. ISO1000 (it was darkish), f/4.5, 1/50 sec. PP in free Open Source GIMP: convert to black and white using the BW Film simulation tool and the associated Ilford Delta 100 film model, adjust the tone curve to deepen the darkest areas and hold the lit side of the face, sharpen, add fine black and white frame, add bar and text on left, scale to 1800 wide for posting.
Codasign's Scratch workshop for children and their parents at Furtherfield Gallery on Saturday 09 February: a morning session with 6-9 year olds (10-12pm) and an afternoon one with 9-12 year olds(1-4pm).
Scratch (scratch.mit.edu/) is a programming environment that is easy to use and created with children in mind. Create and share your own interactive stories, games, music and art!
The first day of the Scratch 2012 Conference included an opening keynote by Karen Brennan and Mitch Resnick, concurrent sessions, and posters and demonstrations.
ScratchEd hosts monthly meetups at MIT where educators gather informally to learn and share about Scratch.
Find out what happened at the April 2014 Scratch Educator Meetup at MIT - bit.ly/apr2014-scratch-meetup
Scratch Educator Meetups take place once a month at MIT. Check out our events page for more info - scratched.media.mit.edu/events
scratch-ed.org
The minute the heron saw me I realized that there must be an APB out with my photo on it that every heron automatically receives. The scratching started! Poor thing, it knew immediately that I was the one with camera in hand that had traveled from Texas to capture the herons for the trip back.
Taken in Stanley Park, Vancouver BC
ScratchEd hosts monthly meetups at MIT where educators gather informally to learn and share about Scratch.
Find out what happened at the April 2014 Scratch Educator Meetup at MIT - bit.ly/apr2014-scratch-meetup
Scratch Educator Meetups take place once a month at MIT. Check out our events page for more info - scratched.media.mit.edu/events
scratch-ed.org
ScratchEd hosts monthly meetups at MIT where educators gather informally to learn and share about Scratch.
Find out what happened at the April 2014 Scratch Educator Meetup at MIT - bit.ly/apr2014-scratch-meetup
Scratch Educator Meetups take place once a month at MIT. Check out our events page for more info - scratched.media.mit.edu/events
scratch-ed.org
For Easter, Lauren and I decided to make a fabulous pasta dinner! She made delicious vodka sauce and bread dip and I made pasta from scratch. 2 years ago I learned how to make it from an Italian family I stayed with while traveling around Italy.
Basically all you do is mix flour with eggs (and maybe a bit of salt and olive oil) and knead the dough forever and ever until your inner wrists want to commit suicide, then you roll the dough out so that it gets as thin and flat as possible. You're supposed to be able to see through it (kinda), so this part takes the longest. It's funny because we didn't have a rolling pin, so I bought a "movable stick" from the dollar store -- yes, it was a dollar, so I didn't actually expect it to hold out. But it did!
Then the most fun part is when you get to roll this dough up like a wrap and cut it into thin strips, which you then lay out on a pan. It doesn't take too long to cook once you put the pasta in the boiling water if it hasn't been dried out yet (thankfully, because after 2.5hrs of cooking, we were starving!).
And yes, it was some pretty freaking amazing pasta. And we have SO MUCH left over, which is just fantastic :)
Scratch almost doesn't need a weapon. This is also what he does in that Gameboy game, his only non-toy appearance.
This PCB, fixed to the front panel of the amplifier, contains scratch and rumble filters for the power amplfiier.
Scratching post retrieved from the loft in the hope that Wilko will stop scratching at the carpet and furniture
The first day of the Scratch 2012 Conference included an opening keynote by Karen Brennan and Mitch Resnick, concurrent sessions, and posters and demonstrations.
The first day of the Scratch 2012 Conference included an opening keynote by Karen Brennan and Mitch Resnick, concurrent sessions, and posters and demonstrations.
The first day of the Scratch 2012 Conference included an opening keynote by Karen Brennan and Mitch Resnick, concurrent sessions, and posters and demonstrations.
ScratchEd hosts monthly meetups at MIT where educators gather informally to learn and share about Scratch.
Find out what happened at the April 2014 Scratch Educator Meetup at MIT - bit.ly/apr2014-scratch-meetup
Scratch Educator Meetups take place once a month at MIT. Check out our events page for more info - scratched.media.mit.edu/events
scratch-ed.org
ScratchEd hosts monthly meetups at MIT where educators gather informally to learn and share about Scratch.
Find out what happened at the April 2014 Scratch Educator Meetup at MIT - bit.ly/apr2014-scratch-meetup
Scratch Educator Meetups take place once a month at MIT. Check out our events page for more info - scratched.media.mit.edu/events
scratch-ed.org
350 Scratchers celebrated Scratch's 5th birthday at MIT's Scratch Day event on Saturday, May 19, 2012.