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Kad bi ptice ovako umele da vole, kao ja,vec
bi se pretvorile u vetar. Kad bi potoci ovako
umeli da vole, kao ja, vec bi postali okeani.
Kad bi prostori ovako umeli da vole, kao ja, vec
bi postali beskonacnost. Kad bi vreme ovako
umelo da voli, kao ja, vec bi se pretvorili u
vecnost.
Kad bi zemlja ovako umela da voli, kao ja, vec
davno bi bila zvezda. (Miroslav Mika Antic)
The bride & groom are big Mets fans, so the tables were named after Mets stars. My table was #1, worn by Mookie Wilson.
Sign at Table Rock Area of Critical Environmental Concern, July 20, 2017, by Greg Shine, BLM.
Table Rock, one of the highest formations in the Christmas Valley / Fort Rock area of central Oregon, is administered by the BLM as an Area of Critical Environmental Concern to protect its cultural, botanical, and scenic values and traditional use areas.
Contact:
Bureau of Land Management, Lakeview District
1301 South G Street
Lakeview, OR 97630
541-947-2177
BLM_OR_LV_Mailbox@blm.gov
SINGAPORE, 24 Aug 2010 - Team InterContinental 1's Gu Yuting of China celebrates a score against 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
Another potential for the Macro Mondays' group weekly theme of "Pareidolia". This a detail from a metal garden table. There really are "faces" to be found all over the place.
This one is pushing the 3-inch rule boundaries for the MM group but does just make it. Still to decide which image to use, this one or the previously posted one of the bark of a pear tree. I do also have another prepared, which is my current favourite, for the group submission.
My new kitchen/dining table arrived on Friday. Suddenly the room had a reason.
Tonight the reason was a beer after a long hard day at work.
Reclaimed Heart Pine Top with Red Birch Legs & Frame
This table is our sofa table. The table is made from Reclaimed Heart Pine from the early 1800’s. The legs & frame are made from Red Birch. The Red Birch came from Deadhead Lumber Co.
They are a local Maine company reclaiming logs that were cut over 100 years ago and then sunk in Moosehead lake, Maine. As a green, rediscovered wood product, DeadHead Lumber qualifies for LEED Certification points.
Our tabletops are protected with WOCA Oil from Denmark. WOCA oil contains primarily cold pressed vegetable oils and is free of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC), making it environmentally friendly. WOCA Oil is very durable and can protect the top from its daily use. The frame and legs are coated with linseed oil, which is natural and pressed from flax seed. We then cover the frame and legs with natural beeswax to bring out the color.
Souper avec Craig Scott, Andrew Cash et Robert Chisholm, trois députés du NPD qui sont venus perfectionner leur Français à Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu.
LRS IS PROUD TO INTRODUCE THE NEW PATENTED RFID TABLE TRACKER SYSTEM
Streamline operations and improve customer satisfaction with the RFID Table Tracker advanced technology. Table Tracker follows and reports on your entire service cycle from ordering and seating to food delivery and table clearing. Table Tracker will assist your business in making sure you have a record of your entire operation. Real-Time data displays order status and table locations for faster service and a noticeably improved customer experience.
Table Tracker is an advanced table location system that is designed to speed up the food delivery process in fast-casual restaurants and elevate the guest experience. Food runners simply check a prominently displayed Table Tracker computer screen, immediately locate the order and the corresponding table on the provided map and deliver food quickly. Diners get their orders fast and still hot and food runners no longer have to search the restaurant looking for table tent numbers.
The Table Tracker Coaster is smaller than a CD and less than 1.30cm thick. Once placed on the table, the Coaster detects the table number and then sends this information to the kitchen display. Table Tracker ensures tables are turned faster and orders are delivered promptly with as few food runners as possible.
How does Table Tracker Work?
1) After placing an order, the cashier hands the customer a Table Tracker Coaster with an assigned number. A timer is then started for the order.
2) Your customer then selects a seat and places the Table Tracker Coaster on the table. The Coaster reads the table number and sends the information to the Touch-Screen PC in the expeditor area.
3) When the order is ready, the runner no longer needs to search the restaurant for the correct table. Now, the runner simply checks the screen to find the table at which the order was made. The order is quickly delivered with no unnecessary time wasting and your customer receives the food order fast and still hot.
4) The runner then returns the Table Tracker Coaster to the Clearing Unit which deletes the order from the Touch-Screen PC and stops the timer.
The entire table is assembled using nuts and bolts, so it can be disassembled and moved as needed. Before final delivery, I brought it up to my apartment roof for some photos.
used as an operating table by field surgeons for operating on the wounded soldiers. known as the 'finger muncher' because they kept trapping their fingers when setting the table up
Full shot of the table I did for a New Year's Eve dance. Our colour scheme for the evening was black & silver.