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Windows of Distinction

Windows of Distinction

Randy Wardell

Wardell Publications,canada
1995
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This luscious, colourful book contains 108 colour photographs of leaded glass window installations and 46 detailed line drawings rendered in a professional client proposal format. This collection is drawn from the studio designer's portfolio of McMow Art Glass covering more than 18 years of commissions. The styles include all aspects of leaded glass design from beveled panels to landscapes, but the spectacular entryways are particularly outstanding. This book is essential for all art glass libraries and will prove invaluable for architects, builders, interior designers, glass artists and ultimately for all lovers of leaded glass and design.
The dark secrets

The dark secrets

Randy Miller

Randy Miller
2024
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The residents of Ketakey are being submerged by unexplained flash floods that emerge from a dam reservoir, and the magicians of the Kingdom of Kedhara must ensure their safety. As she makes her way through the village, Daminey Roukha, a mage trainee of the Jackal dynasty, finds herself descending into her worst fears. Time is a stream of sand slipping through her fingers while mysterious and horrific events foil her attempts to save the inhabitants from the flood.
Honorary Unsubscribe v4: The Unknown, Forgotten, and Obscure People who Had an Impact on Our Lives
These are the people you will wish you had known. This fourth volume of astonishing people has more amazing inventors: the doctor who invented kidney dialysis. The engineer who came up with the life-saving EpiPen. The writer who thought up the communications satellite - and didn't make a penny on the idea. The chemist who invented the MRI machine. The man who designed the disposable syringe, the tranquilizer gun, the childproof pill bottle, the silent burglar alarm, and more. The doctor who came up with Gatorade, and why it's called that. The engineer who came up with the key technology to allow cell phones to work. The doctor who did the first coronary bypass - and came up with the Mobile Army Surgical Hospital concept, and the TV producer who co-created the TV show M*A*S*H. The guy who figured out a new tire material would make great bulletproof vestsAnd then there's the artists, like the man who came up with Bozo the Clown. The founder of Comic-Con. The toymaker who made more than 2 billion toys. The inspiration for Rainman. The designer who created the POW/MIA flag.The public servants, such as the founder of Habitat for Humanity, and what set him on that path. The woman who suggested to the president that he create a new agency: NASA. The longest-serving police patrol officer known in the history of the United States. Watergate informant "Deep Throat". The pharmacologist who figured out why it's so hard to quit smoking - and came up with a way to help. The nurse who brought hospices to the United States.And Mr. Wizard The mainstream media tend to worship celebrities and sports figures, but the real heroes in life are often anonymous to the public.All those stories are in this book, plus more than a hundred more (146 total). The stories are fascinating: you won't believe the cool people you have missed in your life. These are the people you will wish you had known.+ + +The Honorary Unsubscribe is a recurring feature in "This is True" - the first Internet-based entertainment newsletter, created by Randy Cassingham in early 1994. TRUE's mission is to provoke thought through social commentary. But if readers aren't entertained by the stories, they won't read very many. Thus its vehicle, weird-but-true news from legitimate news sources from around the world. The result spans the gamut of the crazy things we humans think we can get away with: jaw-dropping examples of the human thought process, and the realization that we can do better - a LOT better The Honorary Unsubscribe is the "balance" to those weird stories of people doing dumb things. The H.U. is, in fact, the opposite: stories of the absolutely coolest people you've ever heard about; the ones who DO live a lot better. This is the fourth volume collecting those write-ups into book form for the first time.
Radical Brewing

Radical Brewing

Randy Mosher

Brewers Publications
2004
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Veteran brewer and creative genius Randy Mosher delivers an entertaining look at beer history and culture along with a no-nonsense approach to the art of innovative brewing. He combines a passion for good beer with a solid understanding of brewing science to give a practical guide to joyfully creative brewing. It will take you to places you never thought you would go!
Bridge Across the Ocean

Bridge Across the Ocean

Randy Boyd

West Beach Books,U.S.
2000
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A friendship between a 26 year-old, black gay man and two straight, white teenage brothers leads to a summer vacation that will change their lives forever. From the author of the suspense thriller Uprising. Derek Mayfield, a 26 year-old black gay man, goes to Cancun, Mexico, to clock out of life for a while. Once there, he meets Rob, a naïve, 16 year-old white boy who is just like the golden, all-American jocks of Derek’s youth. Derek strikes up a friendship with Rob and his younger brother Skeeter. The three become an inseparable trio for youthful summer adventure. But Derek also craves the touch of Rob’s smooth, innocent skin, even though Rob is straight-identified and underage. It’s a dilemma that threatens to ruin Derek’s peaceful getaway. It’s a week that will change the lives of Rob's family and Derek forever. Inspired by a true story. From the author of the Lambda Literary Award nominated suspense thriller Uprising.
FREE Internet

FREE Internet

Randy Benjamin

Intguide Publications
2009
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FREE Internet means exactly that...FREE INTERNET This book describes in detail, how for a few dollars, you can build high-gain WI-FI antennas from parts you can find at your local hardware store. These antennas will allow you to 'reach out' and pickup those FREE Internet connections that are scattered across almost every community in the world.It's fun It's easy And it could save you from $25 to $60 a month in Internet service charges. Over a year's time, you're looking at $300 to $700+ in savings.Most of these antennas can be built for less than $15 in parts. The most powerful one, the 'WI-FI CANnon' takes about an hour to build and costs a whopping $11. If you don't already have a USB adapter, add another $15 or so. That's still less than you'd probably pay for the average broadband connection- EVERY month To track down these FREE wireless connections, I've listed several websites where you can log in and find the 'hotspots' in your area. These 'hotspots' include WI-FI provided by local governments, libraries, Universities, park departments, hotels, motels, restaurants, RV parks, visitor centers, etc., and the list goes on and on. The websites are updated daily with new 'hotspots' appearing all the time.Are you having trouble getting an Internet signal to every room in your house or outside on the patio? I've included a chapter that shows you how to build a simple, cheap, ($1) WI-FI reflector that will solve these problems. You can build it in about ten minutes using cardboard and aluminum foil Also included is a chapter on how to stop hackers, neighbors or anyone else from logging onto 'your' wireless connection.If you're tired of paying for Internet...FREE Internet could help you to get off the Internet's "money-go-round" and start saving money instead of spending it FREE Internet is also available on Amazon as a Kindle ebook. Visit my webpage for more information http: //www.randybenjamin.com