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How to convey all the "excitement" of working in IT? The, um, thrill of working 'till midnight to fix some tedious problem? I have no real idea, but this is as close as I get.
First entry for the "Solving Poverty" Button Design Contest from PSDTUTS.com
-Photo of blank book taken by me
-Text from Wikipedia under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2
Solving Poverty is the theme for the Blog Action Day 2008 (15.10.2008)
Hans Vargas
High quality JPG image for CAFEPRESS:
flickr.com/photos/hansvargas/2907434304/
There is also a T-shirt from this design:
I had the pleasure of working closely with Brendan for the last 7 months, and though on paper I was his manager I thought of him as a friend. Needless to say...I miss him greatly. Having to complete projects that we started together without him has proven to be one of the most difficult hurdles I have faced to date in my career. This evening I completed one of the last projects that he worked on; it left the office in a FedEx box complete with a SOLVE sticker slapped on the back... like a cherry on a sunday.
Remembering back to when we first met... We were in the process of adding another creative to the team but were coming up short in the form of decent candidates. I bet I looked at over a hundred portfolios before I came across Brendan's... I knew immediately that we had found what we were looking for and interviewed him the following day. We hired Brendan several days later.
Brendan had an amazing zest for life and love for the craft, he truly embodied what it means to be creative and was a daily source of inspiration for us all.
Work like Hell: There are those that talk about working and there are those that work. Brendan worked like hell.
...On the lighter side ...he was absolutely hysterical, his laugh was contagious and like non-other, it could be heard throughout the office.
There was never a dull moment when Brendan was involved. (Good times were had by all)
News of his untimely departure hit the chicago office like a freight train, there wasn't a dry eye from the top down. The impact he made in just seven short months is unprecedented and his legacy will be a permanent fixture of our identity going forward. Simply stated, the kid was a rock-star.
I think one of the reasons I took to Brendan so quickly was a shared appreciation for multiple layers ... the less obvious meaning or reference purposely inserted to be found by those who have the ability to see from multiple perspectives.
Strangely enough it was not until this week that I realized SOLVE was in-fact a clever riddle; as if his work wasn't taunting enough, he shined you on and signed each piece "guess who"... Brilliant.
... Ironically; in the end it would not be his identity that the world would seek, but why he had to leave so early.
Solving inequalities In mathematics, the quantities which are not equal are represented by inequalities using symbols such as >, <, ? and ?. We have certain rules for solving the inequalities. By studying all the rules, we can do our problems easily. Every symbol has a meaning and obeys the rules of inequalities.
* Camera: Canon EOS 7D (unmodded)
* Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM @ 200mm
* F/stop: f/5
* Exposure: 20x 1minute subs & 20x3 minute subs with 10x darks
* Sensitivity: ISO 1600
* Mount: Astrotrac TT320X-AG, TW3100 Wedge, Induro AT413
* Filter: Astronomik CLS EOS Clip LP filter
* Date: 27 Nov 2010
* Location: Back Garden, suburban light pollution limiting visual mag 5.5
Images captured manually, stacked in DSS and post processed in CS3
Final tweaks using LR2.
Problem solving with RCECC - Red clowns enter caves carefully - Read Choose Estimate Calculate Check
Arti Dog sorts through our grandson's toys and arrives at the obvious answer: pet me. Camarillo, California
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Pop / Spring & Summer 06
Photographer: Solve Sundsbo
Creative Director: Guido
Fashion Editor: Karl Templer
Hair Guido
Makeup Kabuki
Models: Josh Walter, Tom Gillard, Lisa Cant, Jessica Stam, Vlada Roslakova, Heather Marks, Caroline Trentini
Retouching: Dan Moloney at Digital Light
Taken on 27 October 2019, with Canon EOS600D Camera and (cheap) Top Max 410-800 mm TP Lens, using iOptron Skytracker Pro mount.
45 lights of 15 secs and ISO of 6400, plus 30 darks and 25 biases, stacked in DSS, processed in Startools, Ps CC and LR.
The Pleiades is an open star cluster containing middle-aged, hot B-type stars located in the constellation Taurus. It is among the nearest star clusters to Earth and is the cluster most obvious to the naked eye in the night sky. M45 is 444 light years away from Earth.
The cluster is dominated by hot blue and luminous stars that have formed within the last 100 million years. It is accompanied by a reflection nebulae around the brightest stars, once thought to be left over material from the formation of the cluster, but are now considered likely to be an unrelated dust cloud in the interstellar medium through which the stars are currently passing.
NGC1977 and M42, taken with modified Canon Rebel XS through Orion 80ED telescope with field flattener / focal reducer (FL=510mm, F/6.4). Location: Cedar Key, FL. Composite image using: 11 subexposures, each at ISO1600 for 480s + 10 subexposures, each at ISO1600 for 120s + 10 subexposures, each at ISO1600 for 30s + 10 subexposures, each at ISO1600 for 8s . Stacked in Deep Sky Stacker with dark, flat, and bias calibration frames. Final processing with Photoshop CS5 and Noise Ninja.
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An equations is a combination of one or more terms separated with equal to "=" symbol. Terms can be numerical,alphanumerical, expression etc.
Different type of equations.
1.) equations which have solution : In these types of equation we can find the value of variable like a, b, c.
Examples:
a.) 5x + y = 12 , 7x – 2y = 21
b.) 2a – 3b = 6 , 5a + b = 10
After solving these two equation we will get the value of x and y.
A number which satisfies the given equation is called a solution or root of that .‘Satisfying the equation’ means that if the variable (literal) involved in this is replaced by the number, then both sides of that become equal.The process of finding the particular value of the variable (literal) which makes both sides of the equation equal is called solving the equation. Below are rules that need to be followed in solving equations.
Tre meningar som beskriver mig: Ei norsk jente som er fantasifull, mangsidig og overraskande. Synes det er spennende å skape egne koreografier, og i dét analysere og reflektere fram ulike konsept og stiler. Ei jente som kan, vil og tør.
Mitt motto är: Best når det gjelder.
Epost: solvor_26@hotmail.com
Solving the Exit puzzle
Speakers:
•James Mworia Mwirigi, Group Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director, Centum Investment Company Ltd.
•Ijeoma Agboti-Obatoyinbo, Managing Director/CEO, FBNQuest Funds
•Godfrey Mwindaare, Partner - Africa Fund, Aavishkaar Venture Management Services
•Walid Cherif, Managing Director, BluePeak Private Capital
The problem with the stupid table was that that bolt thing lying on the rug in this picture was too fat to fit through the little holes. It would fit through the hole on the white part but not through the hole on the silver part. And without going into that second hole, it simply would not hold the table leg in place. So I found these little screw things in my garage that fit through the holes. I went to the hardware store and got nuts to hold them steady, though they would probably have worked ok anyway. The only bad thing was that in my excitement over having found a solution to the problem of the sliding table, I forgot to measure one of the sides and ended up putting everything back in place only to discover that one end of the table was about three inches higher than the other -- not as bad as earlier (see previous picture in photostream) but not good. So I had to disconnect stuff again, redo the screwing operation, put the table back in place, and put everything back together. But IT IS FINISHED! And I am happy!
leia received a few solve stickers as apart of a project to put his name up all over, to remember a wonderful person, thoughtful artist, and although i only knew him briefly, a friend. this is on the burnside bridge, crossing from east side to west side in portland, oregon where leia and i now live.