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This summer I got to work with Rock Paper Robot on their Float Table. Magnetized wooden cubes and steel cables hold the pieces together, and can support decorative items up to five pounds. This playful piece merges high design and classical physics.
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As you can see, the view was amazing. In the distance "with the litle lights" you can see Saint Maxime and further, you can see ST. Tropez. Unfortunately it was onley for a week.
A run-through of my table for the first trunk show. I didn't realize how much stuff I had! It all worked okay, except the magnets are on a metal cookie sheet, which I couldn't really get to stand up very well.
October 2008
AM Radio has recently added a a beautiful wooden drafting table, with T-square, calipers and airplane technical drawings, not to mention some airplane engine parts at the back of the barn at The Refuge and The Expansion.
Big Table Farm
26851 NW Williams Canyon Rd
Gaston, OR 97119
Saturday, July 9th, 2016 @ 4pm
Host Farmers: Clare Carver & Brian Marcy, Big Table Farm, Gaston, OR (Portland)
Guest Chefs: Timothy Wastell & Eloise Augustyn, Sweedeedee, Portland, OR
Clare & Brian of Big Table Farm are longtime friends of Outstanding in the Field. Every visit over the years has been magic for both guests & the Outstanding crew. In its annual selection of the Top 100 wines in the world, Wine Spectator honored Big Table’s 2012 Pinot Noir as #11 on the list. OITF commissioned a short film about Big Table a few years back. Timothy Wastell of Sweedeedee was here last year & the consensus of those gathered was wow! All this should lead to multiple exclamations of “my goodness” along the big table at Big Table.
Turned an old door into a BP table for a friend. Done with Montana 94 spray paint and wood stain.
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Said to be the elephant's closest living relative (the elephant must not have any close relatives), these cat-sized things are found in Africa and the Middle East, and, according to the net: "early Phoenician navigators mistook the rabbits of the Iberian Peninsula for hyraxes (Hebrew Shaphan); hence they named it I-Shapan-im, meaning "Land of the Hyraxes", which became the Latin word "Hispania", the root of Spain's modern Spanish name España and the English name Spain. ..."
- For your inner zoologist: "The order first appears in the fossil record > 40 million yr.s ago, and for millions of years they were the primary terrestrial herbivore in Africa. There were many species, the largest @ the weight of a small horse, the smallest the size of a hummingbird. In the Miocene, however, competition from the newly-developed bovids - very efficient grazers and browsers - pushed hyraxes out of the prime territory and into marginal niches. ... Some of the descendants of the giant hyracoids evolved to become smaller, and gave rise to the modern hyrax family. Others appear to have taken to the water, and ultimately gave rise to the elephant family, and perhaps also the Sirenians (dugongs and manatees). DNA evidence supports this theory, and modern hyraxes share features with elephants such as toenails, excellent hearing, sensitive pads on their feet, small tusks, good memory, high brain functions compared to other similar mammals, and the shape of some of their bones. ... They retain a number of early mammal characteristics; e.g. they have poorly developed internal temperature regulation (which they deal with by huddling together for warmth, and by basking in the sun like reptiles)." (Wikipedia)
A slightly different image, made up of 6 photos i think.. Please let me know which picture you all prefer.
SINGAPORE, 24 Aug 2010 - Team InterContinental 1's Gu Yuting of China returns a shot to Team DPR Korea's Kim Song I during the mixed teams 1st stage match of table tennis at Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games in Singapore, August 24, 2010. Team InterContinental 1 won 2-1..XINHUA/SYOGOC-Pool/Meng Yongmin