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At work last night, one of the techs came in and asked me what size shoe I wear. When I said "eight" (on my left foot, anyway), she got all excited and said she had a pair of Chuck Taylors for me. I had no idea she was talking about Converse, and started to worry that maybe she was giving me a pair of dress shoes or something.
She put them in my locker and I tried them on and they fit (my left foot, anway)! Yay for pink Converse! I've wanted a pair for a long, long time, and I'm so grateful that she gave these to me. She was going to give them to Goodwill, but they're still in great shape, so she wanted them to go to someone she knows will get a lot of use out of them. That lucky person was me!
I'm so excited. My feet are over a size and a half in difference, so I never buy shoes. Ever. It makes me cry. I have to buy two pair to get one pair that fits. Norstrom will let me buy a mixed set, and I did buy my running shoes there about two years ago. Other than that, my last pair of shoes were the Birkenstocks I bought in '02.
*CINELLI* mash work complete bike
BLUELUG CUSTOM
SPEC
Frame: *CINELLI × MASH* work frame
Stem: *THOMSON* elite x4 stem
Seat post:*THOMSON* elite seatpost
Handle:*CINELLI* mash bullhorn bar
Head set:*CHRIS KING*
Front Wheel: DT SWISS*RR440 x *PHILWOOD* high flange track hub
Rear Wheel:* DT SWISS*RR440 x *PHILWOOD* high flange track hub
Tire: *CONTINENTAL* gatorskin
Brakes:*TRP*
Brake lever:CANE CREEK* crosstop brake levers
Crankset: *SUGINO* sugino75 DD crankset
Saddle:*SELLE SAN MARCO* zoncolan urban saddle
Since this is my work laptop I keep it simple. (Now that I think about it, I keep it simple all the time.)
Wallpaper is a modified version of an illustration in Thomas Edison's patent for the light bulb (public domain).
Original version can be found here:
my desk and the wall above it.
the desk wall is getting as messy as my desk is. it's no wonder I don't get things done with all those colors and distractions.
it's pretty easy to pretend you're at the beach when there actually IS a beach at work.
(this is almost sooc, except for a gray hair that i had to clone out [eeps!]. the lens vignette is there because i have too many filters on my lens, and they're visible when it's zoomed out to 18mm.)
for 365 days.
We did a set of photos at work last year. One photo each was serious, one silly.
I couldn't think of what to do but, as I happened to be wearing my Welsh rugby shirt that day, figured I'd grab the flags from my desk. And the colleague taking the photo suggested the cans, as that's how everyone at work perceives me — they're radio-headphones, so I wear them walking around lots :o)
The AT5 in the Tram Museum Bremen.
This tram was once a "Ackerwagen" tram, when those were taken out of service in 1977 this one was turned into a work tram. It got the rear section and joint removed and a second cab added, so it could head in both directions without using a track loop. Also it got two headlights of a Wegmann tram added instead of the original single one.
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Well it looks like the boots have done a lot of work:) And also looks like the person is done working so they rolled up their blue jeans and put their feet in the water to relax.
DAVOS/SWITZERLAND, 22JAN15 - graphics captured during the session Work, Plan, Live in the congress centre at the Annual Meeting 2015 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 22, 2015.
WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM/Benedikt von Loebell
That's my desk. My fabbo dual proc G5 mac sits under it. I use the boxes because I am tall and my screens are way to low otherwise. Most of the photos stuck to the wall above my screens are printouts from my iPhoto library. Many of them are in flikr somewhere.
This weekend, workers replaced panels of track along the J/M/Z Line near Hewes St. This photo shows a worker lagging down tie supports. Photo by Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Leonard Wiggins.
Most people keep pictures of family at work, I have a photo of William S. Burroughs wielding a knife.
It keeps my clients civil.
Two London Midland class 350 'Desiro' units go about their business as construction work on the 'new' Northampton Castle station continues.
This view wasn't possible until a few weeks ago, when the old concrete footbridge was removed. I suspect that it will go again once the new one is in place.
Well, kind of...this is the building I've worked in for just over nine years, in November we moved just over the road to a fab old terraced house.
73/80 Hard Work.
This man was cutting branches as we were about to see some seals at sea. There were some really lovely views
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Este señor estaba cortando ramas mientras nos disponíamos a visitar unas focas en el mar. Había unas vistas realmente preciosas.
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