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TWAIN Scanners in OS X Maverick (and Yosemite) | janegil.net
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Jan Egil on the internet. TWAIN Scanners in OS X Maverick (and Yosemite). So I updated my computers to OS X Maverick. In this version OS X removes the support for TWAIN scanner drivers. Unfortunately, this meant that my scanner, a Canon Pixma MP800 multifunctional, which comes with a TWAIN driver, would not be usable for me on my updated systems. For OS X Lion), located on the Canon support pages. If this has somehow been of help, it would be great if you leave a comment :). 1 With the new El Capitan the...
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Ralph Mills | Material Memories
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People, places and things. Author Archives: Ralph Mills. A Dinky Dustbin Lorry. September 4, 2016. My memory of handling the toy as a child had survived, but now I had added, or reconnected, a physical dimension to it metal sliding against metal, the weight of the lorry, its chipped paint rough against my fingertips. Why was this connection important enough for me to pay to repeat it? The author, aged six, outside the Officer’s Married Quarters, Steamer Point, Aden, 1954. Piltdown Woman makes fire. I hav...
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The Spode project begins… | Material Memories
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People, places and things. The Spode project begins…. September 12, 2013. A few days ago I dug a test pit in a derelict area of the Spode factory in Stoke on Trent. Next week we’ll carry out a small excavation not far from the edge of the long-filled-in Newcastle Under Lyme Canal as p[art of the British Ceramics Biennial. My test pit was aimed at finding what lay beneath the surface of what had been a clay-loading area and latterly a car park. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. A Dinky Dustbin Lorry.
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March | 2015 | Material Memories
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People, places and things. Monthly Archives: March 2015. Garden archaeology 2015: a beginning. March 4, 2015. If I find out who H.L.& S Ltd were I’ll update this entry! A Dinky Dustbin Lorry. Piltdown Woman makes fire. Garden archaeology 2015: a beginning. The joy of secondhand book archaeology. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com.
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A {CODE Creatives} Residency. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. The Land of Lost Narratives. Something to look forward to.
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People, places and things. Monthly Archives: May 2015. Piltdown Woman makes fire. May 17, 2015. Back in 1921, the year my father was born, when Piltdown Man still provided the missing link between apes and humans, the women of the Old Stone Age knew their place. The other day I picked up a fine second-hand copy of. Everyday Life in the Old Stone Age. 8220;I’ve brought lunch darling”. 8220;Oh do keep up dear! A working Aurignac man arrives home in time for his supper. Australian twins at home.
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Piltdown Woman makes fire | Material Memories
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People, places and things. Piltdown Woman makes fire. May 17, 2015. Back in 1921, the year my father was born, when Piltdown Man still provided the missing link between apes and humans, the women of the Old Stone Age knew their place. The other day I picked up a fine second-hand copy of. Everyday Life in the Old Stone Age. 8220;I’ve brought lunch darling”. 8220;Oh do keep up dear! A working Aurignac man arrives home in time for his supper. Australian twins at home. 8220;The first Englishman”. Garden arch...
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Lost and Found: paddling into the past | Material Memories
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People, places and things. Lost and Found: paddling into the past. October 17, 2013. But “loss” can mean many things: there is the kind of loss that results from a hole in a pocket, a loss that we may not even be aware of until we mourn the absence of the coins or whatever that have vanished. We lose people, through death or migration, through conflict or just neglect. We lose status, face, jobs, time, sometimes memories, or unfortunately occasionally an organ or a limb. Project first lost their function...