TAG HEUER AQUARACER
My (every day wear)
Very Faithful Calibre 5 Automatic watch.
Automatic calibre 5
Diameter: 26 mm (11 ½”’) — 25 rubies.
Rapid date correction.
Want to thank • Kelly Custom Instruments and Repair for bringing to light a dream Ive had for years. Your looking at the one and only Phoenix (Spyderco) Titanium spine with custom (Birds Eye Maple) handles “Scales”
Knife maker Bio - Howard Viele The Phoenix
• http://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=292
Progress Pictures and Link to Spyderco™ Forum:
Show me your Custom Spyderco Knives. Collectors ONLY
I can’t believe it’s been over 18 years. I was just a kid living in utero. RIP Kurt
The greatest recipe I have ever seen in my life…..A simple Pesto to say the least
Once in a while a story comes along that seems to speak to you on so many levels. This one (“The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore” is one of five animated short films that was considered for outstanding film achievements of 2011 in the 84th Academy Awards ®.) Is superb. It speaks a language that almost anyone can understand. It teaches us about our imagination. Its a terrible thing to waste you know.
No matter how old or young you are, there is something inside of us all that yearns for something so special it can almost reach out and grab you. Demanding your attention. Take the time and watch one mans journey as he finds his meaning in life….and death
White-tailed Deer INFOGRAPHIC - Sort of…
As a designer sometimes we see things differently as artists often do. My take on researching the White Tailed Deer in the Northern United States region was something I had to share. Upon viewing this picture, I began to see things almost mechanical. I tried to focus on the Bio rather than the Hunters Point of view. But a certain style emerged. Playing on the “Point of focus” you can see the distance between 2 Deer is a range of about 50ft. Almost as if the lines and directions were shot in 3D.
This is a style I like to call “Point of Focus” and will be using this method more and more trying to perfect its movement.
Tom Davie - Typographic Posters