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Final cassette tape sleeves for the 'reg perfect & the squeegees' project. I choose the genre 80's Hardcore.
Barrymore is a beautiful cat, but LAZY! He doesn't exert himself anymore than he absolutely has to, usually just to take down Squeegee like a lion pouncing on the back of a wilderbeast, and that accounts for his girth! He is a big cat, but he's fat, too. I've tried cutting back, changing his diet, nothing works. He's just too lazy!
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1. Wetlands Getting Wetter, 2. Egret at Reed Canal Park, 3. Squeegee Reclining Portrait, 4. Squeegee the Sphynx Portrait, 5. Light on the Marshes, 6. Duck in Lake, 7. Grasshopper Poser, 8. Day 135,
9. Typically Me, 10. Day 129- A Painful Decision, 11. Blue Lotus Portrait, 12. Baby Blues on Black, 13. Day 122-Wondering What The Future Holds Retro Portrait, 14. The Doors of Saint Paul's Basilica, 15. Unwarranted Smiles- Day 113, 16. Day 109- Daydreams,
17. Egret Watching the Storm portrait, 18. Day 96, 19. Clouds surreal, 20. Barrymore Gives Great Face, 21. Lunar Scenic, 22. Day 79- Naughty in Pink, 23. Trapped in this place, 24. Dune Walkway,
25. Rock Wall
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It features 3x Matte Glare-free screen protectors compatible with our Sony Xperia TL (LT30AT) along with a pair instructions, package squeegee, microfiber cleaning rag and the iLLumiShield lifetime features.
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Props to all window washers for hanging off the side of building cleaning windows shit takes some balls to do. These guys multi-task in mid air from high elevations.
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2007 August 17 - Pelican Screen Guard, available from Best Buy for a bit over $6. It's expensive, yes. It's also finickier than the Hori during application. It's slightly smaller and the plastic seems less flexible. However, if the Hori's blue tint bothers you, this is definitely your best choice. Like the Hori, this is a sheet with one side coated with light Post-It type adhesive. I had caught a tiny bit of dust underneath the edge of my application, but scotch tape worked that out. I also had a few tiny air bubbles along the edge, but they disappeared after a day or so.
Like with all screen protectors (for PDAs and other electronic gadgets too), you should have a bottle of eyeglass cleaner, a microfiber cloth and a can of compressed air to clean your screen before application. A few thick business cards or plastic (credit) card will help squeegee out the bubbles. I used an excellent card from a pack of Fellowes Write-Right PDA Screen Protectors.
The Pelican comes with a generous square of microfiber cloth.
I have heard reports that the plastic will "melt" onto your screen, but I can't confirm it. Might be just a rumor.
Houston Texas I never witness a person this cheap to wash their whole truck with a gas station window squeegee 2010
L'Atelier de Soierie - a silk-screening workshop cooperative / Silk-Screen is a printing technique whereby a mesh is used to transfer ink onto a substrate, except in areas made impermeable to the ink by a blocking stencil. A blade or squeegee is moved across the screen to fill the open mesh apertures with ink, and a reverse stroke then causes the screen to touch the substrate momentarily along a line of contact. This causes the ink to wet the substrate and be pulled out of the mesh apertures as the screen springs back after the blade has passed.
Photo and Editing by JisatsuSama
Equius: Kurohane Ryuu
Nepeta: Swankified-squeegee
Taken at MetroCon 2012
Cleaning floor of bathroom. Squeegee with wet orange mop, in motion blur. Blue bucket filled with lukewarm water and splash of all-purpose cleaner. Light effect.
Canon Rebel 2000 - Zenit 28-70/3.5-4.5
Vision 3 250D
C41 home brewed and deloped
developement went wrong and the emulsion got very soft, so it was scratched when i squeegeed it
Olympus XA
Fomapan 400@320
Fomadon Excel 1+0 8:00
Turns out the film squeegee wasn't the greatest investment ever.
Date: Tue19th July 2011
Camera:Mamiya C330 + tripod
Lens: 80mm f2.8 Sekor
Meter: Paganor Spot
Film: Shanghai GP3 @ 100ASA 6x6
Developer: 6.5ml HC-110 in 500ml
Dev. Time: 15min @ 20deg
Scanner: CanoScan 9000F
Test run of a macro subject taken indoors with two desk lamps - exposed from 1s-9s @ f8-32(normalised to current temps with the Massive dev-chart app on the iPhone). These rolls were the first to be developed using guidance from www.rogerandfrances.com with their excellent advice on reduing fixing time with the spot-test (now down to 2-min fix) and using COLD water for washing to prevent emulsion scratching on final squeegee.
30s presoak in COLD tap-water, NO distilled water as Stourport tapwater is just fine (although remembering Roger & Francis advice to use filtered water for final wash when I move to hard-water Malvern). No stop-bath, just swill out twice with cold tap-water.
Ride On Floor Scrubber YHFS-650R Technical Parameters:
Model YHFS-650R
Working width 660 mm
Productivity rate theoretical 3700 m2/h
Brush diameter 2x340 mm
Squeegee width 1050 mm
Maximum running time 5 h
Brush pressure 65 kg
Water tank volume 100 L
Sewage tank volume 120 L
Max climbing rate 15%
Voltage 36 v
Brush motor 2x600 w
Max speed 5.7 km/h
Vacuum 190 mbar
Length × Weight × Height 1700 x 650 x 1300 mm
Weight (including battery) 450 kg
L'Atelier de Soierie - a silk-screening workshop cooperative / Silk-Screen is a printing technique whereby a mesh is used to transfer ink onto a substrate, except in areas made impermeable to the ink by a blocking stencil. A blade or squeegee is moved across the screen to fill the open mesh apertures with ink, and a reverse stroke then causes the screen to touch the substrate momentarily along a line of contact. This causes the ink to wet the substrate and be pulled out of the mesh apertures as the screen springs back after the blade has passed.