Polyester MICROfilament Woven Fabrics: Size Matters

I admit, in these super-size-me times of ours it bothers me that the power chord on our coffee maker is so short. Granted, our kitchen is somewhat dated, and accordingly, appliances have to fight over only a couple of electrical outlets; but, still, why cut that corner? And what about those charger chords? I’m not the only one asking this question.

But then there’s the puny microfiber cleaning cloth that you get with your new glasses for your Lilliputian fingers. Now, in some ways it reminds me of those old fold-up rain ponchos (click here for reminder). You know, the kind you only used once because you couldn’t fold it up again and fit it back into the palm-size carrying pouch. The difference here is that, once you’ve unfolded the microfiber cleaning cloth, it seems to get even smaller somehow!

If you have any questions about Polyester Microfilament Woven Fabrics, click on this illuminating reference: Hatice Kübra Kaynak and Osman Babaarslan (2012). Polyester Microfilament Woven Fabrics, Woven Fabrics, Prof. Han-Yong Jeon (Ed.), ISBN: 978-953-51-0607-4.

Polyester Microfilament Woven Fabrics

Please don’t squeeze the Constitution

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Some may not remember Mr. Whipple. Here’s a reminder. (Dick Wilson, who died in 2007, played Mr. Whipple.)

Color Tweet

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I started this one in bed last night and ended up finishing it off here in the Toyota Lounge. The multicolored warning and reminder lights on my Tacoma’s dashboard inspired me. Procreate.

Fresh Start at 17th St. Public House

2015

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‘Bout Time at the Movies

When it comes to the concept of Time, I’m more of a Kyros kinda’ guy than a Chronos guy. I’ve so illustroblogged elsewhere and indicated that my ideal wristwatch would perform rather counterintuitively and, ultimately, autobiographically. I have time issues, and some of them have been explored in this venue.

Last week we saw The Theory of Everything, and I learned a few things about time; then, last night we saw Interstellar, and I learned a few more things about time … and bookshelves. Now that was my kind of kairotic bookshelf!

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Twice as Much Sax

Rob Magill with Marshall Trammell, Dynamical Systems, at Coffee Bandits in Merced, CA on 12/21/14.

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Technical: Photo reference, side by side, free hand in Procreate