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This picture was taken by Jennifer Cohn in June 2007. It is of the Ground Zero site in New York City.
It could be used to address NC SCOS Fifth Grade Goal 4.05 Describe the impact of wars and conflicts on United States citizens, including but not limited to, the Civil War, World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, Persian Gulf War, and the twenty-first century war on terrorism.
The teacher could show this when teaching about the terrible events of 9/11.
Gangsa - a musical instrument
For this year's Zero-in, Museo Pambata features “Sayaw!”. See various indigenous dance costumes from the collection of National Artist Ramon Obusan. Dance the tinikling, and make music with the different musical instruments such as the anklung, gabbang and gangsa. All on display at Museo Pambata until October 16.
MUSEO PAMBATA
Roxas Boulevard, corner South Drive, Manila
U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu inspects U.S. made ZERO electric motorcycles at the residence of U.S. Ambassador to Sweden Mark Brzezinski
Zero to 100 (Black and White)
I wasn't sure whether to share the 'bronzed' version, or this 'B/W' version.
Oh well, since we're on a black and white themed topic, I decided on this one.
Craig is a 100 and 400 mtr sprinter, and a heck of a top bloke as well. I think I'll add patience to his list of traits......since he put up with lots of different lighting setups during this shoot.
He's lit with three speedlites, back left/ back right @ 45degrees facing camera, and the third is high in front directing light down over his body to show some landscaping. The lighting isn't exactly how I wanted it in my mind, there is lots of room for improvement, maybe next time I hope.
"Grids"
Michael Edward McGovern
Sunday Aug. 12th, 2007, 6-9pm
One night only.
Print Zero Studios
323 North 105th Street
Seattle Washington 98133
Michael will be showing grids of mixed media print
installations from the past year.
see more of Mike's work at: www.mempdx77.com/
The Catalinbread Zero Point flanger has already become one of my favorite effects pedals of all time. I mean, maybe as I get used to it I'll go, "What was I thinking?" I don't think that's going to happen, though.
It's insanely subtle. If you just leave it running all the time it adds this very subtle comb filter-y flange. Which is some kind of secret truth I never knew. It's better than phasing. It's better than chorus. If you're going to have something going all the time, it's this.
Eddie Van Halen used to use an Eventide 3000 preset called, "SLUDGWIK" that was a swept comb filter. He didn't use it in a very subtle way, but I always thought it was cooler than most chorus-y kinds of sounds. This is 90's-era Van Halen, which I don't generally like, but I can appreciate what I used to call Ed's "Wall of Ed" sound from that era. Too processed, but right around F.U.C.K. he got this really huge thing going and SLUDGWIK was a part of that. BTW, I wish that preset was available on things like the H9. I even emailed Eventide customer support and I'm all, "How can I gets me some SLUDGWIK?" and they're all, "Can't Get This Stuff No More!"
This is kind of SLUDGWIK Jr., in a way. I mean, Ed used that Eventide thing as left and right channel returns with his "Tone Amp" in the center. So the intent there was a wide stereo spread of something that would set it apart from the center channel. This is something that works with a mono source. It's a very light drizzle of cheese on the guitar's sound. Clean, it's hard to tell it's even on. The white-noise-y parts of a fuzz-ed or distort-ed signal betray its presence, but even then it's very light fromage. Cheetos popcorn where you asked them to go really easy on the orange powder. Heh...
Because there's no LFO and there's no regeneration, so the over-the-top "Jet!" whooshing isn't happening. There's just an audio channel that's slightly out of sync with your dry sound.
Anyway, then when you kick the brake it retards the second channel, but even that isn't the big whoosh-y thing I expect from a flanger. Again, less prominent with the clean signal, but dirt swishes it out like "Bold As Love" or something, but it's still not like an MXR or an A/DA. It's celestial and groovy. Dig. ;-)
BTW, I don't work for those guys or get any kind of kickback for driving sales for them. I just really like this pedal. It's too freakin' light, though. I've got some double-stick gaffer's tape coming (because it can be undone without residue) so it won't slide all over the place every time I step on it.
Photo By : Shady Habash Photography & Designs
Zero 50 Concert in El Sawy Culture wheel, on 23 Oct 2012.
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Enjoy .. ;)
I took this photo in 2006 while I was visiting friends in NYC. It had been the first I'd been down to ground zero since September 11. I can't describe what I felt in words the feeling I had when walking around the site.
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Zerokonferansen 2011, 21.-22. november 2011. Årets lokale klimatiltak. 1. plass Os kommune. Foto: Eirik Helland Urke
Team Zero with Einar Håndlykken and Eivind Hodne Steen in the last special stage of Zero Rally 2011. Foto: Eirik Helland Urke