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Luke Allan
Poet, publisher and book designer based in Manchester, UK. Managing editor at Carcanet Press. Founding director of Sine Wave Peak. Co-editor of the poetry journals.
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Luke Allan Thomas
Wednesday, July 8, 2009. Jenny and Alex's wedding. We had such an awesome weekend celebrating Auntie Jenny and Uncle Alex's wedding. June 27th was a special day for our family. We were both in the wedding party and Luke stole the show as the ring bearer. He was such a good boy all day! He loved his tuxedo and shiny shoes. He walked down the aisle all by himself. Here are a couple pictures from the big day. Uncle Rick and Aunt Cindy came for a visit from New Mexico! Saturday, June 6, 2009. Luke has really...
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Luke Whyte | programmer + writer + designer
Here's some of my recent work:. Pills, Coal and Needles. In 2015, I spent July 4th weekend hitchhiking through southern West Virginia in search of stories about the region's opiate epidemic. The result of my reporting made Narrative.ly's "Best of 2015" list. As one of their 5 most popular stories. Seismograph is a data visualization blog where I store projects written in D3.js. It's build using the Ruby-based Middleman. Static site generator with Require.js. To render the maps and visualize the data.
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Here We Go Again!
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Luke Allen's Web Page
How to build things like this. This is my personal web page, featuring several of the devices I've built. I've tried to describe them all in a way that will be accessible to the hobbyist or first-year engineering student. Newer projects are on this page; older projects are on the left. Bbot drink delivery robot. Converting prose to poetry. I wrote a program that takes arbitrary English text and paraphrases it into a rhyming poem. (I wrote it as a class project in. Finding force on the tip of a robot leg.
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Luke Allen's Web Page
How to build things like this. This is my personal web page, featuring several of the devices I've built. I've tried to describe them all in a way that will be accessible to the hobbyist or first-year engineering student. Newer projects are on this page; older projects are on the left. Bbot drink delivery robot. Converting prose to poetry. I wrote a program that takes arbitrary English text and paraphrases it into a rhyming poem. (I wrote it as a class project in. Finding force on the tip of a robot leg.
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luke allendorph | Psalm 91:5-8
Anyways, this weekend has been interesting to say the least, but its been a great learning experience. The main thing that I learned in the last 3 days, ALWAYS be prepared. I’m not sure if this helped you at all, maybe it just confused you, in that case it must not have been meant for you and I am sorry about that, but I m very thankful if you are still reading this, and I appreciate that more than you could ever know. Thank you for your time and have a blessed day. On April 28, 2014 in Random Thinkings.
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Luke Allen Humphrey
Wolfgang Huber traversing the Aiguille d'Entrèves on the French/Italian border. Italy makes up the right side of the frame, France the left. Sketches from the Bugaboos. Cecil Groetken looking 1,000ft down from the summit of Pigeon Spire in the Bugaboos after soloing the West Ridge. Little Tahoma summit bivy. A rare perspective Mt. Rainier at night from the summit of Little Tahoma. Cecil Groetken, Cowlitz Glacier crevasse exploration, Mt. Rainier, 2012. French Alps near the base of Aiguille du Moine.