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I Wouldn't Read This If I Was Me: June 2011
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I Wouldn't Read This If I Was Me. Thursday, June 02, 2011. Bad, bad me. As I just haven't been in the mood to write much here. It's not as though nothing's happening. I've kept relatively busy helping D. with her work, doing this and that around the house, painting my Deluxe Office - I'll be moving the computer, my books, and assorted stuff down there soon - and, on occasion, heading out for small adventures. Valentino" had good taste in places to play. When I manage to get some good images, or at le...
I Wouldn't Read This If I Was Me: August 2012
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I Wouldn't Read This If I Was Me. Sunday, August 05, 2012. Signs that make you say "hmmmmm.". I guess this one would qualify, yes? D and I were recently in New Bedford visiting some of her family. We happened to see this while driving through town; I must say I'm glad I wasn't driving, as I probably would have run into something while digging out my camera. I don't think they were Budweisers, though. You might say I'm a believer in the Separation of Church and Beer. Or not. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
I Wouldn't Read This If I Was Me: Winter!
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I Wouldn't Read This If I Was Me. Sunday, January 22, 2012. That's what it is around here.finally! PARENTHETICAL IT-AIN'T-TRUE-JUST-BECAUSE-IT'S-ON-THE-INTERWEBZ THOUGHT: My clever little weather gadget from The Weather Channel is. Very optimistic when it comes to temperature: our thermometer says it's 26 degrees right now, while the the little gizmo on my computer screen says it's 37. Hah! Anyway, it was a lovely (if cool) day for a walk, which took us around the Goose Cove reservoir. Out of tune. T...
I Wouldn't Read This If I Was Me: November 2011
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I Wouldn't Read This If I Was Me. Wednesday, November 09, 2011. In fact, it has doubled in size! A couple of days ago, D. and I were out doing errands and decided to stop at a local thrift store to check out the merchandise. But on this trip, one item called out to me. Its calls were amplified by a $5.00 pricetag. I didn't haggle; I bought. I wonder if everyone recognizes this. Now that I have this, all I need to survive the Apocalypse would be a Linotype machine and a printing press. One of the little t...
I Wouldn't Read This If I Was Me: Sweet!
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I Wouldn't Read This If I Was Me. Saturday, December 17, 2011. One of the Christmas traditions here in Sandy Bay is an "open house" at Tuck's Candy Factory. Yes, that's World Famous Motif #1©. The hard candies begin with a large quantity of sugar, cut slightly with water and cream of tartar, heated to 300 degrees in a copper kettle, at which point it has become a syrupy mass. The liquid is poured onto a special table, where it begins to cool. Somehow, I was reminded of my days working with fiberglass.
I Wouldn't Read This If I Was Me: Fa la la la la...
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I Wouldn't Read This If I Was Me. Sunday, December 04, 2011. Fa la la la la. Despite my own Grinchishness, which has traditionally kept all thoughts of the upcoming Non-secular Winter Holiday. That would be Christmas - out of my head 'til roughly December 20th, D. and I went down to Sandy Bay's chilly downtown last evening to see annual rituals performed. The sleigh and reindeer are probably belowdecks. 169; is located - somewhat problematic, but there's no doubt he just didn't have his land legs yet.
I Wouldn't Read This If I Was Me: January 2012
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I Wouldn't Read This If I Was Me. Sunday, January 22, 2012. That's what it is around here.finally! PARENTHETICAL IT-AIN'T-TRUE-JUST-BECAUSE-IT'S-ON-THE-INTERWEBZ THOUGHT: My clever little weather gadget from The Weather Channel is. Very optimistic when it comes to temperature: our thermometer says it's 26 degrees right now, while the the little gizmo on my computer screen says it's 37. Hah! Anyway, it was a lovely (if cool) day for a walk, which took us around the Goose Cove reservoir. Out of tune. T...
I Wouldn't Read This If I Was Me: October 2011
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I Wouldn't Read This If I Was Me. Sunday, October 16, 2011. By members of Sandy Bay's cat population. The town has lots of felines slinking around, though most seem to prefer being indoors. Can't say as I blame them, as the weather is turning cool. It's a good time for them to be indoors looking out. Some even have their own spaces for loafing, playing, sleeping and generally ignoring whatever they want to ignore. That's obviously tiring work. Every cat needs a picture window. Friday, October 14, 2011.
I Wouldn't Read This If I Was Me: August 2011
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I Wouldn't Read This If I Was Me. Sunday, August 28, 2011. Nature's fury, unleashed. Aided, of course, by a long, long lens on the camera, which "compresses" the image and makes the waves look even bigger than they were. A beach scene not far from Sandy Bay. All the best TV reporters know how to set up shots like this, as everyone who has been watching the news during the past few days will know. Tomorrow, it is said, will be sunny. Ah, well, back to regularly scheduled programming tomorrow. Must pus...
I Wouldn't Read This If I Was Me: March 2011
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I Wouldn't Read This If I Was Me. Friday, March 04, 2011. Yesterday's photo was taken, I shot this one. When I first saw the thumbnail-size image, I thought I had moved the camera while shooting. That seemed the only possible explanation. Unless, that is, you consider the likelihood of abnormally high doses of radiation in the Duck Creek area. Thursday, March 03, 2011. At least it felt. And everyone was out enjoying it.at least at Duck Creek. I wonder if they naturally. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Ptolemy Programming Language: Balancing Separation of Concerns and Modular Reasoning
Ptolemy is a programming language whose goals are to improve a software engineer's ability to separate conceptual concerns. Ptolemy strives to balance expressiveness and modular reasoning for aspect-oriented software development. A software is created to satisfy user needs AKA. These concerns may change often and unanticipatedly. On a concern change, the parts of the software, AKA. Enable modularization of crosscutting concerns, while preserving encapsulation of existing object-oriented (OO) code. The Pt...
Ptolemy Project Home Page
Skip to main content. UC Berkeley EECS Dept. October 16, 2015:. Eleventh Biennial Ptolemy Miniconference. February 12, 2015:. BEARS Lunch and Poster Session. December 17, 2014:. Ptolemy II 10.0.1. Online demonstrations, documentation and software released. Ptolemy in a Nutshell. The Ptolemy project studies modeling, simulation, and design of concurrent, real-time, embedded systems. The focus is on assembly of concurrent components. In the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences. This e...
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Surgery in Africa Reviews. About Surgery in Africa. Library of Narrative Reviews. Office of International Surgery. Login to Ptolemy Library resources. Welcome to the Ptolemy Project. Ptolemy is a partnership involving the University of Toronto (U of T), the Association of Surgeons of East Africa (ASEA), the College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa (COSECSA), and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). 2012 Office of International Surgery Contact Webmaster.
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Module is part of the popular 3-manifold software SnapPy. And can be used to find boundary-unipotent representations of a 3-manifold into PGL(N,C) and compute invariants such as volume and Chern-Simons invariant. The Ptolemy varities can be computed using Magma. Or retrieved automatically from our precomputed database. Data for SnapPy manifolds. Our data contains the primary decompositions of the Ptolemy varieties as well as the volume of each representation (see notes and caveats. And Talk at ICERM.
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Sports With Out The Rose Colored Glasses
Sports With Out The Rose Colored Glasses. The sports world in my eyes. Erik Hay is the author of the critically acclaimed novel "The Bitterness Of Ink" he lives in Honolulu Hawaii. He works as a Real Estate agent and is hard at work on a new novel. View my complete profile. Monday, July 12, 2010. So the question of the day, Is Dan Gilbert the owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers a racist? There are no secrets in Mississippi. Everybody knows the deal. 'Good morning nigger. You shouldn't throw stones. Basketba...
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国産メガネ and ジュエリー トレミー48. 1996年 デザイナー 堀一彦と 4人の日本の眼鏡職人の出会いで Ptolemy48 が誕生しました。 Ptolemy48 The history" 1996年 X JAPAN サングラスフレームデザイン プロデュース パリ シルモ展 、ミラノ MIDO展 、NY個展開催 1999年 アイウェアー オブ ザ イヤー受賞 2000年 アイウェアー オブ ザ イヤー受賞 2年連続 2000年 グッドデザイン賞 Gマーク 受賞 2004年 グッドデザイン賞 Gマーク 受賞 2005年 グッドデザイン賞 Gマーク 2作品ノミネート 2006年 グッドデザイン賞 Gマーク 3作品ノミネート 2007年 アイウェアー オブ ザ イヤー2007 レディース部門受賞 日本の最先端技術と眼鏡職人の技を用いた Ptolemy48 のフレームは 使い込むほどに自然な美しさを増していく。 日本の伝統技術を支える職人技と 和 をテーマに モダンな感性で仕上げられた デザイナーズブランドです。 Powered by cheltenham software.
Occupational Health, Safety, Wellness & Disability Consultant: Ptolemy & Associates Inc. Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Welcome to Ptolemy and Associates. We invite you to learn more about each of the services we provide:. Occupational Health services focus on assisting clients to maintain compliance, reduce risk and understand the impact of health on productivity in the workplace. The examination of cost drivers and associated risks will assist the client to proactively respond to employee health issues in a systematic approach. Read more. Educational and facilitation services provide clients with proactive service to ad...
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