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Charity shop finds. Took some time to get complete.
Plastic box with:
- Carburetor wrench
- Open end wrench 13 x 17 mm.
- Open end wrench 8 x 10 mm.
- Punch
- Wheel nut wrench
- Spark plug wrench
- Reversible screwdriver
carrying it around London, Glasgow and Newcastle for interview is not an easy job, especially when it's windy...
Day 70 of 2015. I recently created a new visioning toolkit as part of my DIY Strategy / Culture kit created in partnership with Duende and many contributors. Today, I watched it in use for the very first time, thanks to my friend, Sara. I got great feedback and am planning some significant adjustments. I love rapid prototyping!
@thecreatorclass #tcctoolkit #jointheclass
I picked up a camera for the first time in 2014 and am still very new to all the equipment, editing software and terminology. With work/life balance introduced in my life I starting noticing what what going on around me in Chicago the city I was born and raised in. My love is showing people in the Chicago urban landscape leveraging light, reflections and shadows.
The #iPhone 6s is my go to during the day for street situations especially on public transportation, the #Sony #a5000 with a 50mm f/1.8 lens for night. The #Canon 70D comes out for professional situations which surprisedly has become more frequent (finally learned what ISO and aperture is).
I have no idea how to use Photoshop so #Snapseed, #Filterstorm and iPhone/IG are my editing tools all on my iPad while on the elliptical at the gym. Nothing is staged, shooting what I see when I am not working and I keep my personal life out except for an occasional shot of Sunshine (cat).
Also with shooting street, being unobtrusive is essential so I dress cute/upscale to get me into anywhere, always with sunglasses so my focus can not be tracked and headphones to limit conversations.
I bought the white #vipertoolstorage specially for my camera equipment and it organizes all the necessary tools and keeps them charged.
Kouta Minamizawa (JP), Yasuaki Kakehi (JP), Masashi Nakatani (JP), Soichiro Mihara (JP) and Susumu Tachi (JP) have been working for a considerable time now on the development of haptic interfaces and technology to thereby add a third medium – in addition to audio and video – to the creative repertoire available to digital art and design. To precisely describe what they’re after, Kakehi & Co. have coined the term “techtile,” a portmanteau word that combines “technology” and “tactile.”
Credit: tom mesic
The Engaging Community Toolkit is a powerful yet practical new resource from The Berkana Institute and Neighborhood Centers Inc.
To learn more about the kit and purchase info, visit www.neighborhood-centers.org/en-us/content/engaging+commu...
Shot for work at IT Mill, showing the IT Mill Toolkit running on a phone. It's not a montage - we wanted it to be the real thing.
Strobist info:
DIY $10 Macro Photo Studio (yes, got some funny looks and comments - not after they saw the results though ;-) One Nikon SB-28 on each side, shutter dragged to expose the screen properly.
There is some moire going on from this angle - I wonder if a polarizer would minimize that? I assume the pros remove the moire -prone material, but we couldn't really do that to Tiinas phone... ;-)
For the IT Mill photogs group.
Home energy saving kits are now available to borrow at all Dublin City Public Libraries.
The Home Energy Saving Kits have been developed by Dublin's energy agency Codema and contain six practical tools to help the public save energy at home. The items in the toolkits address three key areas of energy use in the home - space heating, hot water and electricity consumption - and can help identify common problems such as lack of insulation, poor ventilation and the appliances in the home that might be driving up electricity bills.
Home energy saving kits are now available to borrow at all Dublin City Public Libraries.
The Home Energy Saving Kits have been developed by Dublin's energy agency Codema and contain six practical tools to help the public save energy at home. The items in the toolkits address three key areas of energy use in the home - space heating, hot water and electricity consumption - and can help identify common problems such as lack of insulation, poor ventilation and the appliances in the home that might be driving up electricity bills.
Someone who does general home repairs for a living has to carry a whole bunch of tools, because "you never know what next" So, the "toolbox" is sometimes the bed of his pickup. And of course, the level of "housekeeping" varies a lot from person to person.
What about when it rains, you say? Right, a cover would be prudent. But Tommy is normally more involved in drumming up business, making estimates and supervising his crew, as opposed to actual hands-on work. So, he doesn't carry the tool outfit on all occasions.
Shot for work at IT Mill, showing the IT Mill Toolkit running on a phone. It's not a montage - we wanted it to be the real thing.
Strobist info:
DIY $10 Macro Photo Studio (yes, got some funny looks and comments - not after they saw the results though ;-) One Nikon SB-28 on each side.
For the IT Mill photogs group.
The first time the word “toolkit” became a subject of controversy in India’s public discourse was in February this year. The farmer’s protest against the government’s decision to introduce three new farm laws was raging; and the social media was abuzz about a ‘toolkit’ on farmer protests, which was shared by the 18-year-old Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg.
We took a look at the Brompton toolkit to see exactly what it's all about. We found it has an array of excellent tools useful in repairing your Brompton bicycle.
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack highlights the Urban Agriculture Toolkit during an urban round table discussion in the Parks & People Foundation Stone House in Baltimore, Md., on Friday, April 29, 2016. While there he unveils the new USDA Urban Agriculture Toolkit to help urban agriculture entrepreneurs begin, grow and sustain urban farming businesses. By expanding access to nutritious foods and increasing awareness about the benefits of a healthy lifestyle, urban farms are making a real difference in the lives of many, while promising a brighter, healthier future for the next generation. Urban agriculture is also bringing new, younger producers to the marketplace. Diverse communities across the country are seeing results with increased access to healthy, local foods, reduced crime, and the development of new opportunities in employment and education. Since 2009, USDA has invested more than $19 billion in Maryland through economic development initiatives, nutrition programs, conservation efforts, food and agricultural research at Maryland’s colleges and universities, and through farming and ranching activities. Across the country, USDA is investing in urban and rural agriculture alike to spur local and regional food production. Between 2009 and 2015, USDA has invested over $1 billion in more than 40,000 local and regional food businesses and infrastructure projects to drive job growth increase entrepreneurship and expand food access and choice. @USDA www.usda.gov USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.
Kouta Minamizawa (JP), Yasuaki Kakehi (JP), Masashi Nakatani (JP), Soichiro Mihara (JP) and Susumu Tachi (JP) have been working for a considerable time now on the development of haptic interfaces and technology to thereby add a third medium – in addition to audio and video – to the creative repertoire available to digital art and design. To precisely describe what they’re after, Kakehi & Co. have coined the term “techtile,” a portmanteau word that combines “technology” and “tactile.”
Credit: tom mesic