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aaronhertzmann.com
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| | | | | I originally wrote this post in 2005, as I started to reflect more on my experience as an art student, how little I understood about art as a student, and how it relates to my research now. In the Summer of 1994, I took a three-week intensive course in painting in Karies, a small village in Greece. One of my instructors in college, Bas Poulos, created and ran the program. Bas grew up in South Carolina, but his parents had emigrated there from Karies long ago, and he returned to his ancestral home every s... | |
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bldgblog.com
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| | | | | [Image, Michael Kamber, NYTimes: Check out the rocket imagery in this wall mural, how the rocket itself appears to be part of a mosque & minaret or even Taj Mahal-like architectural complex, c... | |
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maerk.xyz
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| | | | | I got incredibly lucky and was able to get a perfect replacement monitor (WG D9200) from an Arcade Projects user. It fits perfectly, is high res, it didn't break the bank, and I was able to pick it up myself. The only catch is that this monitor needs to be taken out of it's frame and put inside the original Blast City frame, then that frame has to be backmounted to the Blast. Getting the Nanao out of it's frame and putting this D9200 in it's place was mildy annoying, mainly because these things are so heavy. It was a 2 man operation, shout out to my dad for helping me. | |
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bijanebrahimi.github.io
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| | | [AI summary] A guide on setting up a Raspberry Pi 3 as a home wireless router using a custom script to configure networking settings and services. | ||