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multiprises · 1 year
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« Tell me you’ll be alright.
– I’ll be fine. » 
The Eye, Andor, 1.06
Susanna White (D), Dan Gilroy (S), 12/10/22
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sehkelly · 4 months
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charmestrickmode · 2 years
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FOR SALE "VIKING" "JAMAICA" UNISEX CROCHET HAT 👒 MINK CASHMERE YARN. LINK TO MY ONLINE STORE ABOVE VIDEO
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rimtothbritboi · 6 months
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mariocki · 3 months
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RIP David Leland (20.4.1941 - 24.12.2023)
"As I’d left school with no qualifications at all, I was searching for something that I could do that didn’t involve qualifications. I couldn’t go to art school because you had to have an O or A level in art but I discovered that you didn’t need any dreaded qualifications to go to college to study to become an actor and I thought, yes! There we go! I was born to be an actor!"
"I think the writing started during the time I was training to be an actor. We were taught what was known as the Laban Carpenter psychology of movement, theory of movement. It had a language, a jargon attached to it, and we were encouraged to write scenarios – Al Pacino talks about this - which would give you a sensation of how other people behave. We would write scenarios and then perform them to each other and writing became a kind of secret obsession."
#david leland#rip#death ment tw#film director#character actors#wish you were here#tales out of school#big breadwinner hog#made in britain#birth of a nation#RHINO#flying into the wind#mona lisa#scars of dracula#one brief summer#time bandits#the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy#beloved enemy#psy warriors#it speaks to Leland's powers as a writer that his earlier acting career seems to be almost forgotten now; many actors turned writers are#considered with their writing credits a secondary incidental to their acting‚ but Leland is being celebrated as a writer and director (and#quite rightly) with his acting nearly unmentioned. i bring this up only bc i was first introduced to him as an actor; as a supporting#player in the incendiary Big Breadwinner Hog. it was some years later that i first saw his Tales Out of School and made the connection;#those plays had an incredible impact on me and stand as some of the finest single dramas ever produced in the UK. all concerning schooling#or a lack thereof‚ children and teens falling through the cracks of a society that lacked the resources and the empathy to deal with them.#empathy was not in short supply for Leland‚ whose work consistently throbs with pity (Flying...)‚ with rage (Made in..)‚ with desperation#(RHINO) but which is just as often funny as it is affecting (Birth...). a beautiful writer and a tremendous champion of others (he became#one of the most vocal guardians of Alan Clarke's legacy after the director's death‚ he was instrumental in the very early stage careers of#Jim Broadbent and Victoria Wood‚ he tirelessly worked to enhance the voices of new writers actors and performers of all kinds)#a very good and decent man by every account‚ and a beautiful spirit in a sometimes ugly business. rip
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twickgrove · 11 months
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This is a glass bowl that I painted years ago. Part of me wants to remake it now as I now it will be much better, but it wouldn't be the same bowl.
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rothsorange · 2 years
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Tim Roth Appreciation 3/5
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CONSIDERATIONS OF A BLACK WATCH PT 1
Navigating the details on modern black watch materials, coatings and finishes can be a confusing undertaking. Ambiguous science with misleading figures all contribute to the marketing nonsense that spews from our beloved and often hyperbolic industry. Many manufacturers will offer black variants in their collections because black is cool and has been since the 14th century! As many of you know black is my go-to and has been since 2012 (after giving up the madness that is premium denim so thick you can't bend your knees!). This was also the time Schofield was thinking about the Blacklamp, which was named for many reasons one of which is a play on lamp black, a black pigment made by collecting the fine soot from the inside of an incandescent lamp. Black means a surface that absorbs visible light and does not reflect it. Ultimately it will have an albedo of 0 (fully reflecting surfaces have an albedo of 1). In 2008 researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute created the blackest material ever - reflecting just 0.1% of light from carbon nanotubes stood on end. By comparison black paint reflects 5-10%. Since that time the same team have improved the coating to reflect only 0.03%. Vantablack developed by Surrey Nanosystems is at 0.045%. Both outfits argue theirs is the blackest. As black dials go, using Vantablack is certainly cool if you are H. Moser & Cie. Schofield spoke to Vantablack before they had made a watch dial but I felt that as soon as you cover it with a sapphire crystal, that reflects light regardless of the coatings, then it's all rather pointless. Black watches are a recent development because there were no readily available black materials or coatings until the mid 1970s other than oxidising, anodising, powder coating or painting and most of these don’t sit comfortably beside platinum, gold or stainless steel in a chart of premium materials. When designing watches we are limited to the materials used because of machining, safety and cost constraints. So when I say black, I also mean dark grey and sometimes with hues of brown, blue or green. I also look at all the material surface characteristics - colour, texture, slickness, temperature and sheen, finding ways to exploit these attributes favourably. These subtleties bring differentiation and make our ‘black’ watches interesting.
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Mould Design in Plastic Injection Moulding 
Injection Moulding is an extremely versatile procedure.  It can be utilised for virtually any product. Injection moulding is the industry standard for manufacturing components for products.
There are some limitation needs to consider. Here are the rules to follow when designing your product to make sure quality and durability:
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Wall Thickness
Keeping your walls thin will ensure a faster cooling rate and less materials used. Lower cooling rate and less material used will result in a shorter cycle time. This allows you more parts in a shorter amount of time, for less production cost
To strengthen parts, ribs are more effective than thicker walls. Adding ribs at right angles to a wall will add considerably to its overall strength. It is a common mistake to thicken the walls of a design to achieve this effect when ribs are a cheaper and more effective option.
Ribs should be about half the main wall thickness. There can be some leniency here, but not too much or the ribs will be completely ineffective. Half is the generally accepted standard and is more than enough to increase a wall’s strength.
Coherence
Try to make your design uniform throughout. That is, wall thickness, rib thickness and corner radii, for instance, should all be the same values. This will help the part to cool uniformly.
Corners & Edges
Corners could be an issue in a mould and will not come out flush. It is difficult to form plastic into a flawless corner. The outcome will look amateurish and messy, not to mention the power of the components can be compromised.
Corners and edges should be rounded wherever possible. Sharp edges do not always come out perfectly when the part is ejected from the mould.
Add a slight angle to the sides of your mould to allow easy release. A one- or two-degree angle should be applied to the mould on the face perpendicular to the parting line. This will allow for easy removal of the part from the mould.
Ribs
These are structural factors for your component, utilised for general stability control. Ribs are thin wall protrusions which extend vertically from a plane or wall. Adding ribs instead of thicker walls will provide greater structural support.
Bosses
These are empty, cylindrical protrusions. These are normally integrated in a style for accepting screws or other mating parts of your style. Making sure these are secured by attaching them a wall. Putting in ribs will means the bosses will stay straight as well as accommodate the part it was made for without an issue.
External Undercuts
A depression or protrusion in the exterior of the mould – the cavity half – could create issues if trying to divide parts from the mould. Adjust the parting line to lodge this.
Internal Undercuts and Overcuts
Related to external undercuts, these depressions or protrusions are within the mould – on the centre half. Adjust the parting line to lodge this.
Protrusions on the part that will snag on the mould core or cavity when it is opened can make it impossible to remove from the mould.
Threads
When your mould has a thread, always position it vertical to the parting column. This will make sure that the delicate thread isn’t damaged. It’s better, preferably, to not comprise a thread at all in the design. Making your design simple will lower the odd of something going wrong.
Injection mouldingdesign makes a superior product. The myriad possibilities far outdo the limitations. Designing for an excellent injection moulded part is the core of the design process.  These restrictions are the guidelines for making a flexible end product.
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Colour use
Where possible, use lighter colours for your moulds. The mould is already cool when the molten material is being injected. As such it begins the setting process immediately and will sometime leave setting patterns. Using lighter colours will help y.to hide these patterns.
Injection mouldingis the industry standard for creating lasting, quality parts. To be able to take advantage of this technology your design must meet its minimum requirements. Small considerations are all it takes and the result is a successful product that will meet all of your quality needs.
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indigokashmir · 24 days
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Exploring Beautiful Kitchens (Part 2)
Here's another collection of beautiful kitchens that may inspire and even elevate some of us into better cooks!
Another remarkable film that celebrates the art of cooking, savoring delicious food, and bridging differences is 'The Hundred-Foot Journey.'
It tells the story of the Kadam family, who leave India for France to open a restaurant right across the road from Madame Mallory's Michelin-starred eatery. Naturally, all sorts of drama unfolds, with a touch of romance thrown in. It's a heartwarming film that will undoubtedly spark your desire to relocate to France, shop for fresh produce in local markets, and craft exquisite meals.
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Manish Dayal in 'The Hundred-Foot Journey'
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Kitchen in a home in Chelsea (photo via The Modern House)
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Mulberry Collection by Smallbone
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Kitchen in Attingham Park -an 18th Century estate in Shropshire. (photo by IndigoKashmir).
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Kitchen from 'It's Complicated' by Nancy Myers.
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Artist in Residence: Kitchen in Claude Monet's Home in Giverny, France (Photo by IndigoKashmir)
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Kitchen in Felicja Curyłowa Farmstead Museum, Zalipie, Poland. (photo via Pinterest)
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Kitchen in the Manhattan home of John Derian (photo via Architectural Digest)
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Old School Simplicity: Kitchen in a home in Jaipur, Rajasthan. (Photo via Elle Decor)
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Kitchen in Charlecot Park - A Tudor era built home with a Victorian kitchen in Warwickshire, England (Photo by IndigoKashmir)
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An Outdoor Kitchen in a home in Bruges, Belgium. (Photo by IndigoKashmir)
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Something Small: Utility Room (or a small Kitchen) in deVOL Kitchen's showroom in Cotes Mill in Leicestershire. (Photo by IndigoKashmir)
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Kitchen in the Baroque style mansion, Calke Abbey, Derbyshire. (Photo by IndigoKashmir)
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Kitchen in half timbered Victoria manor, Wightwick Manor, Staffordshire, England. (Photo by IndigoKashmir)
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Dame Helen Mirren in 'The Hundred-Foot Journey.
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multiprises · 7 months
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Every Day, Good Omens, 2.06
Douglas MacKinnon (D), Neil Gaiman & John Finnemore  (S), 28/07/23
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sehkelly · 5 months
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charmestrickmode · 2 years
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FOR SALE. CROCHET HAT 👒 1OO% COTTON. LINK TO MY ONLINE STORE AT THE TOP OF THE POST
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nebraskaenergy · 4 months
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Scattershot Friday
Well, we might as well start with the debate. This was the first Republican primary debate I remember this century where it was actually fair to the candidates. Megyn Kelly and her cohorts did an outstanding job, letting the candidate debate (until nobody could hear anybody) and don’t topics of interest to Republicans/conservatives. This is how it should always be. Far too many have been hostile…
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athanasiusvaluska · 6 months
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Made in Britain (Alan Clarke, 1982)
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