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Look in the cab, is the driver having a good scratch?! 175103 approaches Llandudno Junction whilst working the 1150 Manchester Piccadilly-Llandudno ATW service, 27 October 2009.
l to r l to r Stephen Howell, Lecturer, Department of Computing, IT Tallaght; Mitch Resnick, LEGO Papert Professor of Learning Research and head of the Lifelong Kindergarten group at the MIT Media Lab; Amos Blanton, Scratch Community Coordinator, MIT; Champika Fernanda, Lead developer of the Scratch 2.0 website, MIT and Clare McInerney, LERO at the Scratch Evening in the County Library, Tallaght on 1st May 2012.
Old Scratch, my second v7. Located at Little Rock City in Chattanooga. Photo by Eden
(Old Scratch, v7 was posted by www.yourclimbing.com user badash and tagged as old scratch, v7, lrc, little rock city)
I wanted to to try my inlay scriber before I moved on and tried another technic that Dean has suggested. As you can see, I cannot see my scratch lines. I went back and went over them with a marker.
Levi programs with the Scratch tools his cousin taught him about. || taken February 9, 2018 with Canon EOS 5D Mark II and EF70-200mm f/4L IS USM at 97, ¹⁄₅₀ sec at f/4.5 with 0 EV, ISO 1600 || Copyright 2012 Stephen T. Shankland
Must be nice having 6 legs. Lasioglossum sp., subgenus Dialictus (per John Ascher). Don't often get bees at the light at night. And when I do, it seems they're often grooming, like any creature that's just been awakened.
this flamingo was scratching his chin. I thought the angles and lines made for an interesting photo.
Just got my 40D body and 70-200mm lense back from Canon repair. It was sent up to troubleshoot back focusing. The culprit was the lense. So they fixed it....and also put a dirty big scratch on the front element. Man I'm pissed.
Scratch is a new programming environment that kids can use to create their own animated stories, video games, and interactive art -- and share their creations with one another across the Internet.
To create Scratch programs, kids snap together graphical building blocks, each representing a different command or action. Kids learn important computational ideas as they transform images, mix in sound clips and drum beats, and integrate inputs from real-world sensors.
Scratch is designed especially for use at Computer Clubhouses and other after-school centers, empowering young people (ages 8-18) to express themselves fluently and creatively with new technologies.
The NSF-funded Scratch project is a collaboration between the Lifelong Kindergarten research group at the MIT Media Lab and the KIDS research group at the UCLA Graduate School of Education & Information Studies.
Scratch will be available for public release later this year.
for more info, please go to llk.media.mit.edu/projects.php?id=783
Having homemade Southern scratch biscuits and tea with Mom last November. (That's Aunt Cassie's antique teapot.) My siblings and their spouses all chipped in to fly me to Pennsylvania for Mom's 70th birthday (so much gratitude!).
Central Pennsylvania
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full post on red Ravine:
I hurt myself today
To see if I still feel
I focus on the pain
The only thing that’s real
The needle tears a hole
The old familiar sting
Try to kill it all away
But I remember everything
What have I become?
My sweetest friend
Everyone I know
Goes away in the end
You could have it all
My empire of dirt
I will let you down
I will make you hurt
I wear my crown of s**t
On my liar’s chair
Full of broken thoughts
I cannot repair
Beneath the stain of time
The feeling disappears
You are someone else
I am still right here
What have I become?
My sweetest friend
Everyone I know
Goes away in the end
You could have it all
My empire of dirt
I will let you down
I will make you hurt
If I could start again
A million miles away
I would keep myself
I would find a way
I've been working with students at Honey Creek on programming in the Scratch environment. This is a product that they're selling, which lets you take physical input and use it in Scratch.
Scratches just missing Sonnys eye.. courtesy of Domino our 5mth old Dogue de Bordeaux big paw... needs to clip the nails...