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i started shifting away from using photographic images solely on photographic paper in frames or polaroidsand started looking for other methods and other ways of reproducing images on different sorts of surfaces, like glass, which is what i've been doing now. just printing on felt. i had been working with a printer in portland, oregon, and it was coming very close to the due date of the show, and he was unable to print it. the image was not coming up. it was very inconsistent. and the process, which was lithography, that we had been using, did not work. we didn't have the time, because we had already been working on it for about three months. what i needed was a process that would deliver more ink to the surface of the felt, and silk-screen provided that process. so we have this screen, which is a mesh. this screen is colored, and then we expose the screen so we have the image ready to go. so this machine has one squeegee, which is kind of a rubber blade. we help the ink be pushed through the mesh. and then we have a flood bar we'll bring back, and flood the screen back to the starting poi
i started shifting away from using photographic images solely on photographic paper in frames or polaroidsand started looking for other methods and other ways of reproducing images on different sorts of surfaces, like glass, which is what i've been doing now. just printing on felt. i had been working with a printer in portland, oregon, and it was coming very close to the due date of the show, and he was unable to print it. the image was not coming up. it was very inconsistent. and the process,...
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lifting i didn't know he made it right for that heart of that has long been right in fifty six or polaroid and the quite as old boss of the bomb i just managed to go up the chain to the glass what if there was a health care of a one sort of a dirty other subs calling it what you got and took a few guys put the whatever was wrong was tough on what things i ve of buds its own and always first to get the gas through and i looked at and. say this every cent of the discipline of where we should have a few drinks from the time the thought of this vote i say his thoughts had been on the docks on the doesn't exists and he's got through his race fears he's got they still thing and i was i was in the bill again and i sent him out to use his deposition photograph saw it with pumps and the speeches and he would watch the people want to watch it. oh my god he said anyway dr next thing i want that full he brought back this chopping all part of me down now in his wife's eighty. and a boy to go jogging with on them and that i'd use the water and the didn't taste a good the reason why he was here saying us
lifting i didn't know he made it right for that heart of that has long been right in fifty six or polaroid and the quite as old boss of the bomb i just managed to go up the chain to the glass what if there was a health care of a one sort of a dirty other subs calling it what you got and took a few guys put the whatever was wrong was tough on what things i ve of buds its own and always first to get the gas through and i looked at and. say this every cent of the discipline of where we should have...
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the nickel a polaroid comes out of the woman order to called baghdad again to make it possible for me to speak to juliana on the phone book with him prima. spoken with him earlier and almost immediately comes back in shock shouting they are shooting at her. seven hundred fifty meters from the baghdad airport entrance the italian mission comes across an american patrol who opens fire against the italian car is hit by. fifty seven bullets. body lies heavy on me i managed to move him a little and to hear his last breath his debt you know no. man to man has had me freeze that. and he died in order to protect me it was like my freedom and while it was about to begin. it's a terrible feeling sad just to feel a man dying on. this is like a part of yourself is dying a fat after all these tremendous gunfire i cannot understand whether i'm still alive and i think i'm dead or if i'm dad and i think i'm still alive you are such a see i do i when they told me about the incident i thought it was a bomb your pants up on a bomb your prints out my mind went to the iraqis saw only after i heard what ex
the nickel a polaroid comes out of the woman order to called baghdad again to make it possible for me to speak to juliana on the phone book with him prima. spoken with him earlier and almost immediately comes back in shock shouting they are shooting at her. seven hundred fifty meters from the baghdad airport entrance the italian mission comes across an american patrol who opens fire against the italian car is hit by. fifty seven bullets. body lies heavy on me i managed to move him a little and...
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and then the fire trucks came but they waited way down because there was nothing they could do a polaroid from or for the burn yeah founder of the yeah so i think they were there basically for our homes you know if they caught fires something you know one of our structures. industrial accidents and spills are common in these communities between two thousand and three and two thousand and eight has estimated that there were one thousand four hundred and thirty five spills in colorado. nearly a quarter of these spills are believed to have contaminated either ground or surface water in the state. every time we are that's why it's why we see this when you see. and it's a horrible thing you know. a little farther down dry hollow road is the divide creek. ok here we go that's where lisa bracken and her family live. this is back was first discovered. who got a call one day april first from a neighbor steve thompson and said you know i found some stuff down here on my place it doesn't look right. they just come look at it and he said this is not normal he always volatile them out water up their b
and then the fire trucks came but they waited way down because there was nothing they could do a polaroid from or for the burn yeah founder of the yeah so i think they were there basically for our homes you know if they caught fires something you know one of our structures. industrial accidents and spills are common in these communities between two thousand and three and two thousand and eight has estimated that there were one thousand four hundred and thirty five spills in colorado. nearly a...
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i remember when i thought polaroid cameras were great. how things have changed. >> come a long way.hanks a lot. nice forecast as well. let's check with meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning to you. you made to the friday. we've got a great looking weekend shaping up especially if you've been too hot. time taking the temperatures down from yesterday by 5 to 8 degrees, 10 degrees in some cases, 89 inland, 79 bay side and 68 degrees at the coast. eel have the seven-day forecast for you every 15 minutes throughout the "today" show. and now check your drive. >> being friday later kick-in for the commute starting to hit. that's the concern. peninsula 101, an accident involving a big rig and blocks in lanes or debris, chp is getting there. showing in the northbound side. so both directions expect slowing there. the soud bay, 101 as you pass by the earlier accident scene at oakland road they cleared but look at that slow from the airport you see the landing there. all the way from story road. that's about the worst for the south bay. the rest of the volume light. >> thanks, mike. >
i remember when i thought polaroid cameras were great. how things have changed. >> come a long way.hanks a lot. nice forecast as well. let's check with meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning to you. you made to the friday. we've got a great looking weekend shaping up especially if you've been too hot. time taking the temperatures down from yesterday by 5 to 8 degrees, 10 degrees in some cases, 89 inland, 79 bay side and 68 degrees at the coast. eel have the seven-day...
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yes, polaroid, kodak. research in motion, nokia. how about radio shack? that was a good one.uper value. all the way down we were told long-term, you're fine. or in other words being a long-term investor doesn't give you license to be a lazy investor as anyone who owned stocks through the horror of the crash of 2008 and 2009 knows, it doesn't work. investing for the long term doesn't mean owning stocks forever. it disabused people of the idea you can buy and hold stocks for eternity and somehow bank of america comes back. if you don't pay too much attention or try too hard, uh-u -- i get it. the lessons are being targeten. that can't happen on my "mad money" watch. i have always been one of the loudest opponents of buy and hold. in the world of euro melt downs and flash crashes many people who espouse the philosophy have uh tried to change their own tune. doesn't mean you should write off the idea of long-term investing. doesn't mean stocks can't make you money over time. that's what many of you think if you confused long-term investing with buy and hold. buy and hold was a bo
yes, polaroid, kodak. research in motion, nokia. how about radio shack? that was a good one.uper value. all the way down we were told long-term, you're fine. or in other words being a long-term investor doesn't give you license to be a lazy investor as anyone who owned stocks through the horror of the crash of 2008 and 2009 knows, it doesn't work. investing for the long term doesn't mean owning stocks forever. it disabused people of the idea you can buy and hold stocks for eternity and somehow...
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i have a great polaroid of it. >>> and a legend remembered -- the man who brought us maverick and goose from "top gun" taking his own life, jumping from 180-foot-tall bridge. this morning a look back at an extraordinary career. the perfect home, the perfect life, the perfect town. "money" magazine went coast to coast, town to town, and has the best places to live. the unveiling live this hour. "newsroom" begins right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> and good morning to you. i'm carol costello. thank you for being with us this morning. we begin with a mini scandal and the holy sea of galilee. it involved a late night swim, drinking, and one nude republ republican member of congress, and he would be yoder from kansas. yoder wasn't the only rowdy member of the american delegation to jump into the sea, although the others were at least partially clothed. also involved congressman steve southerland and his daughter, congressman reid of new york, ben quayle of arizona, and welcome. >> thank you. >> first off, can you describe the night in question for us? >> reporter: there was
i have a great polaroid of it. >>> and a legend remembered -- the man who brought us maverick and goose from "top gun" taking his own life, jumping from 180-foot-tall bridge. this morning a look back at an extraordinary career. the perfect home, the perfect life, the perfect town. "money" magazine went coast to coast, town to town, and has the best places to live. the unveiling live this hour. "newsroom" begins right now. -- captions by vitac --...
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across the street, from the empire state building, they tape, and they're capable of generating polaroidshere i came to learn about the surveillance system, to go back to your initial question what he did was quite risky for himself. >> quite heroic. we have rose arce back on the phone. we were talking about the security guard that witnesses told you ran out and tried to stop the gunman. tell us more. >> is that me you're talking to? >> it's really difficult to get a cell phone signal out of new york city sometimes, especially when -- >> can you hear me now, carol? i'm here now. >> oh, great, you're back. tell us about the security guard, the elevator guy who tried to help. >> yes, i talked to three different people who describe a scene where as soon as the shooting occurred and there were the multiple gunshots, one of the men who was operating the elevator, security guard that screens who is getting in and out of the elevators ran out from a side entrance of the empire state building and actually pursued this guy, as he was simultaneously calling out to police, he had a phone in his hand
across the street, from the empire state building, they tape, and they're capable of generating polaroidshere i came to learn about the surveillance system, to go back to your initial question what he did was quite risky for himself. >> quite heroic. we have rose arce back on the phone. we were talking about the security guard that witnesses told you ran out and tried to stop the gunman. tell us more. >> is that me you're talking to? >> it's really difficult to get a cell...