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OOH! OOH! These are SUPERCOOL!! Inspired by a customer's desire for the smallest, lightest way to play a great kit at a jazz gig, these sizes showed themselves to check off all the boxes! The mounted nests into the floor, they both nest into the bass. Ever the experimentalist, I decided to make two: one with 8-ply shells & 2.3mm hoops and another with 6-ply shells & 1.6mm hoops (this drumset) just to get an idea of how different/same they sound and to see how far apart they'd be on the scale. This one weighs in at 18 lbs for the three nested drums, versus 21.9 lbs for the 8-ply/2.3mm hooped version! Oh, and I worked up a couple of optional 12" snare drums that match -- a "Real" snare and a new "Unreal" one-headed snare with wires under the head (shown with this drumset). It's SHOCKING how big these drums sound! 6x10, 7x13, 8x16, 3¼x12; plied maple; satin wax.
this is matt, and the australian girl i hung out with in beijing (i don't remember her name at the moment, and probably never will again). matt is from seattle, btw. anyway, we were all staying in the same hostel, and luck threw us together. ...i wish i could remember her name, because she was supercool.
Apresentadores do programa Pretinho Básico veio conhecer os projetos que são desenvolvidos na Unisinos pensando o amanhã
Foto: Rodrigo W. Blum
A friend from very long ago that I just connected with again on facebook sent me these supercool 80ies CK sunglasses! She knew I love them! I'm just so impressed someone can keep a pair of sunglasses for 25 years, without losing them or scratching them, I'll be happy if I can keep track of them one whole summer. I'll really try with these though. :)
Totally legit and supercool Mavis Staples gets the Austin City Limits crowd singing. Photo by Laura Fedele
This was on my studio door when I got to Green Street this morning: a plush rose and some supercool printed cards (underpants!) from Audrey.
space colony necronom IV is an adult roleplay location with content that some people may find offensive. so before tp-ing there, it is strongly suggested you read their description in the in-world search first and then decide whether you really want to go there.
I uploaded early this week because I have an all region band clinic thing to go to Friday and Saturday, so it's going to eat up my weekend :/
I found out my oranges were about to go bad, so I stole them :)
This wasn't my original picture idea, but this was much more attractive xD
Totally legit and supercool Mavis Staples gets the Austin City Limits crowd singing. Photo by Laura Fedele
Totally legit and supercool Mavis Staples gets the Austin City Limits crowd singing. Photo by Laura Fedele
The Royal Academy of Arts doesn't really need any introduction but I'll provide you with one anyway. Founded by King George III all the way back in December 1768, its centuries long mission has been to promote British art and design via 'education and exhibition' (thanks, wikipedia!). Still going today, independent and privately funded, it seems to be doing this quite well. In terms of the 'education' aspect - the Royal Academy Schools form the oldest art school in Britain, and also . And for the exhibition - they possess a massive collection of art, much of it extremely rare. And they also champion âup-and-comersâ - which they bloody well should do. Go into the courtyard at Burlington House at the moment ad the first thing you shall see will be the current installation, which looks likeâ¦I dunno⦠WW2 era sea mines crossed with a touch of Scandinavian minimalism and some of the decor from a the Casino Night Zone in Sonic The Hedgehog 2
Anyhow, within this hallowed institution's hallowed courtyard you shall find The Keeper's House. It is called this because it was traditionally the place where the academy's Keeper lived (the current ones doesnât live there though, which seems sad considering itâs full of supercool shit). The Keeper did a lot of stuff (though looking after bees and errant footballs were not included) - I think mainly it comes down to administrative work and âkeepingâ the art collection. Keeping it looking pretty andâ¦educational maybe.
Anyhow, within The Keeperâs House is The Shenkman Bar (named after a notable RA architect, I think?). We were invited down to said bar because of a man/cocktail genius/excellent human being named Fabio Fritolli - who I met some months back at the Cichetti bar. Fabio is a bar consultant (I think) - and since this is his current project, he wanted us to come see it. All I can say is that everything is SERIOUSLY on fucking point and that Iâd love to know where he gets his ideas from. Also in attendance was a certain A list celebrity. She seemed also to be having a good time :D
The Royal Academy of Arts doesn't really need any introduction but I'll provide you with one anyway. Founded by King George III all the way back in December 1768, its centuries long mission has been to promote British art and design via 'education and exhibition' (thanks, wikipedia!). Still going today, independent and privately funded, it seems to be doing this quite well. In terms of the 'education' aspect - the Royal Academy Schools form the oldest art school in Britain, and also . And for the exhibition - they possess a massive collection of art, much of it extremely rare. And they also champion âup-and-comersâ - which they bloody well should do. Go into the courtyard at Burlington House at the moment ad the first thing you shall see will be the current installation, which looks likeâ¦I dunno⦠WW2 era sea mines crossed with a touch of Scandinavian minimalism and some of the decor from a the Casino Night Zone in Sonic The Hedgehog 2
Anyhow, within this hallowed institution's hallowed courtyard you shall find The Keeper's House. It is called this because it was traditionally the place where the academy's Keeper lived (the current ones doesnât live there though, which seems sad considering itâs full of supercool shit). The Keeper did a lot of stuff (though looking after bees and errant footballs were not included) - I think mainly it comes down to administrative work and âkeepingâ the art collection. Keeping it looking pretty andâ¦educational maybe.
Anyhow, within The Keeperâs House is The Shenkman Bar (named after a notable RA architect, I think?). We were invited down to said bar because of a man/cocktail genius/excellent human being named Fabio Fritolli - who I met some months back at the Cichetti bar. Fabio is a bar consultant (I think) - and since this is his current project, he wanted us to come see it. All I can say is that everything is SERIOUSLY on fucking point and that Iâd love to know where he gets his ideas from. Also in attendance was a certain A list celebrity. She seemed also to be having a good time :D
Sooo... I have taken up residency at AXIAL! Way cool company with some supercool products!
Official Press Release:
Axial Welcomes Rodney Wills as the new Global Marketing Director
December 6, 2010 - Irvine, CA – Axial has announced the addition of Rodney Wills as the new Global Marketing Director. In his new position, Wills will be responsible for all Marketing efforts.
Serving nearly 5 years as Marketing Manager at HPI Racing, Rodney brings his experience in publishing, marketing, and event management to Axial. His extensive background and knowledge in various industries including automotive, snowboarding, skate, and surf make him the perfect person to direct all of Axial’s Global Marketing endeavors.
Rodney Wills released the following statement: “Axial is the market leader in the rock crawling segment. Not only do their amazing products provide great detail and workmanship, but they also understand that the RC lifestyle is much more than just producing product; the SCX10 line has really peaked my interest also because of how its full scale realism is continuing to drive the market. Now that I am a part of the Axial team, I am looking forward to growing with the company and making their brand as great and fun as their products.”
About Axial: Founded in 2005, Axial, Inc. has quickly climbed to the top of the R/C market by offering a dynamic line of class-leading radio control chassis and accessories for the entire scope of the hobby, from novice users to competitors. Every component of our product line is researched and developed to offer superior performance, durability, and style. A true lifestyle brand, Axial is regularly involved in local and national events which allow us to keep our finger on the pulse of the RC culture. We're feeling the love in return, earning coveted awards including “Truck of the Year” (Radio Control Car Action 2008), "Best Product" (RCCrawler.com 2007 – People’s Choice), and "Most Innovative Product" (RCCrawler.com 2007; RC Car Action 2008 – People’s Choice).
Contact:
Rodney Wills
Tel: 949.600.8642 ext 212
Email: rodney@axialracing.com
The Royal Academy of Arts doesn't really need any introduction but I'll provide you with one anyway. Founded by King George III all the way back in December 1768, its centuries long mission has been to promote British art and design via 'education and exhibition' (thanks, wikipedia!). Still going today, independent and privately funded, it seems to be doing this quite well. In terms of the 'education' aspect - the Royal Academy Schools form the oldest art school in Britain, and also . And for the exhibition - they possess a massive collection of art, much of it extremely rare. And they also champion âup-and-comersâ - which they bloody well should do. Go into the courtyard at Burlington House at the moment ad the first thing you shall see will be the current installation, which looks likeâ¦I dunno⦠WW2 era sea mines crossed with a touch of Scandinavian minimalism and some of the decor from a the Casino Night Zone in Sonic The Hedgehog 2
Anyhow, within this hallowed institution's hallowed courtyard you shall find The Keeper's House. It is called this because it was traditionally the place where the academy's Keeper lived (the current ones doesnât live there though, which seems sad considering itâs full of supercool shit). The Keeper did a lot of stuff (though looking after bees and errant footballs were not included) - I think mainly it comes down to administrative work and âkeepingâ the art collection. Keeping it looking pretty andâ¦educational maybe.
Anyhow, within The Keeperâs House is The Shenkman Bar (named after a notable RA architect, I think?). We were invited down to said bar because of a man/cocktail genius/excellent human being named Fabio Fritolli - who I met some months back at the Cichetti bar. Fabio is a bar consultant (I think) - and since this is his current project, he wanted us to come see it. All I can say is that everything is SERIOUSLY on fucking point and that Iâd love to know where he gets his ideas from. Also in attendance was a certain A list celebrity. She seemed also to be having a good time :D
Cleo looked shockingly great in this supercool hat by artist Christine Davis. If you'd like a lovely hat of your own, check her out on etsy:
took this in #Verbier - a great place for most of the #alpine sports - you can go up or down #snob - all being #brothers on the #afterski later ( #Farinet is hot) look or follow #freerider @jonolsson1 for good alpine photos (he's #Swedish ) and if you'd like to pretend #supercool go late for #FarmClub - my best event was down from MontFort in 8765433 km/h :-) and the #powder in #Bruson is great #hastalavistababy and my #instagood #instamood and #picoftheday
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Kids can spend the night in these 'nests' in the supercool Atomium ...ah, again I wish I was younger ;)
No, you're vision is ok, my supercool upload tool just fucked up. So i decided to get everything
No, you're vision is ok, my supercool upload tool just fucked up. So i decided to get it all here again and then sort out.
Syncdancing down the street... OMG! Patches is back <3<3<3 In a supercool av with mystical cards as a typing anim!
The Royal Academy of Arts doesn't really need any introduction but I'll provide you with one anyway. Founded by King George III all the way back in December 1768, its centuries long mission has been to promote British art and design via 'education and exhibition' (thanks, wikipedia!). Still going today, independent and privately funded, it seems to be doing this quite well. In terms of the 'education' aspect - the Royal Academy Schools form the oldest art school in Britain, and also . And for the exhibition - they possess a massive collection of art, much of it extremely rare. And they also champion âup-and-comersâ - which they bloody well should do. Go into the courtyard at Burlington House at the moment ad the first thing you shall see will be the current installation, which looks likeâ¦I dunno⦠WW2 era sea mines crossed with a touch of Scandinavian minimalism and some of the decor from a the Casino Night Zone in Sonic The Hedgehog 2
Anyhow, within this hallowed institution's hallowed courtyard you shall find The Keeper's House. It is called this because it was traditionally the place where the academy's Keeper lived (the current ones doesnât live there though, which seems sad considering itâs full of supercool shit). The Keeper did a lot of stuff (though looking after bees and errant footballs were not included) - I think mainly it comes down to administrative work and âkeepingâ the art collection. Keeping it looking pretty andâ¦educational maybe.
Anyhow, within The Keeperâs House is The Shenkman Bar (named after a notable RA architect, I think?). We were invited down to said bar because of a man/cocktail genius/excellent human being named Fabio Fritolli - who I met some months back at the Cichetti bar. Fabio is a bar consultant (I think) - and since this is his current project, he wanted us to come see it. All I can say is that everything is SERIOUSLY on fucking point and that Iâd love to know where he gets his ideas from. Also in attendance was a certain A list celebrity. She seemed also to be having a good time :D
The Right about this time I accidentally touched the "portrait" button on my phone, which apparently sets it to bokeh mode. Now for those of you who do not know what the bokeh effect effect is (and that includes me until a minute ago) its "Bokeh is defined as “the effect of a soft out-of-focus background that you get when shooting a subject, using a fast lens, at the widest aperture, such as f/2.8 or wider.” Simply put, bokeh is the pleasing or aesthetic quality of out-of-focus blur in a photograph." Wow, supercool!
Maple Grove Forest Preserve, Downers Grove IL