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more daily practice.

 

Task chair in my hotel room

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Task Force Power Restoration contractors complete work on a transmission line in the Guanica State Forest, Puerto Rico, April 6. The line connects the Costa Sur Power Plant in Ponce to Mayaguez. Mayaguez is the eighth-largest municipality in Puerto Rico. The repairs stabilized the system for the region.

© Principia / Emelie Fredrikson

Optician's old shop window, ironically distorting the vision of spectacles on display.

created by: Peter Stein (Germany)

Olympus 25/1.8

Lightroom CC

 

Short North

Columbus, OH

 

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Oliver Herring hosted one of his TASK Parties at MCAD last week. For more information about TASK visit the TASK blog.

 

Photograph by Caitlin Longley for the Minneapolis College of Art and Design

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Works No.1928, built 1928, registration No. 932 GRO.

Ceres seating began with scientific research on how people sit. The end result is a superior sitting experience-and a stylish, beautiful chair. The aesthetic integrity of form that follows function gives Ceres its clean, purposeful appearance. Its contours and shape exist to support you completely as you move throughout your workday. As a bonus, Ceres also has the aesthetic flexibility to reflect just the right personality for practically any workplace environment.

A close up image of two college mates engaged with their task. Their goggles and ear defenders made them oblivious to my presence.

Oliver Herring hosted one of his TASK Parties at MCAD last week. For more information about TASK visit the TASK blog.

 

Photograph by Caitlin Longley for the Minneapolis College of Art and Design

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Task Force Longhorn, the 303rd Military Intelligence Battalion (Aerial Exploitation), transferred its Resolute Support mission authority to TF Sentinels, the 502nd MI Battaion (AE) during a ceremony held June 13, 2016 at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan.

Benched in Seattle. 2012

Oliver Herring hosted one of his TASK Parties at MCAD last week. For more information about TASK visit the TASK blog.

 

Photograph by Caitlin Longley for the Minneapolis College of Art and Design

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Here's a handsome Tom Tasker probably taken before my birth.

CLUES:

 

•Dwight's weapon is Mr. A. Knife, but he did not use the Conference Room.

•Andy committed his crime in the Warehouse, but didn't use the George Foreman Grill, although the person who did use the grill is a man.

•The employee who used the Dundie has brown hair and committed the crime in the Break Room.

•Neither Pam nor Angela committed the crime in the Conference Room.

•The employee who used the bat did so in the Annex. Not Angela or Jim.

•Neither Jim, Pam nor Stanley used the bicycle chain.

•A woman used the ream of paper.

•The employee who committed a crime in the Parking Lot is not married but is a salesperson.

•Stanley did not commit the crime in the Break Room or the Conference Room.

 

WEAPONS: Left to right - Ream of Paper, Dundie, Mr. A. Knife, George Foreman Grill, Bat, Bicycle Chain.

 

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