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Infrared Hotplate Stirrer LIHS-B10
Labtron Infrared Hotplate Stirrer is a portable microprocessor-controlled unit featuring a 550 °C hot plate and an easy-to-read digital display. It offers adjustable settings for time, temperature and stirring speed 50–1500 rpm. With a ceramic-coated stainless steel top for mild heating and dual PID for rapid heating, it ensures precision and safety with an automated shutoff feature. Optional compressed air connector available.
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WORLD RECORD A long-lost painting by celebrated Italian pre-Renaissance artist #Cimabue, found hanging in the kitchen of a 90yr old French woman has sold for €24m (£20m; $26.6m) at auction. “Christ Mocked”, was discovered this spring in northern France, it was expected to fetch up to €6m at auction. But the winning bid far exceeded expectations, w the painting fetching four times the estimate. Acteon Auction House said the sum, paid by an anonymous buyer fr northern France, was a new world record for a medieval painting sold at auction. a “world record for a primitive, or a pre-1500 work.” The artwork measuring just 20 x 26cm (8 x 10in). “It’s a painting that was unique, splendid & monumental. When a unique work of a painter as rare as Cimabue comes to market, only 11 other works are known by him, you have to be ready for surprises," said auctioneer Dominique Le Coent. For years, the painting hung above a hotplate in a kitchen in the city of Compiègne. It was spotted by an auctioneer, who advised its owner to have it evaluated by experts. The owner who had moved into an assisted living home & her family believed it to be an old religious icon w little value. Tests were carried out on the artwork using infrared light to determine the similarities w other works by Cimabue, also known as Cenni di Pepo. Born in #Florence, Cimabue who taught Italian master #Giotto, is widely considered the forefather of the #ItalianRenaissance. He broke fr the #Byzantine style produced on poplar wood panels w backgrounds of gold paint, popular in the Middle Ages & began to incorporate elements of movement & perspective that came to characterize Western painting. Further tests were carried out & established that the painting “part of a large single piece of wood diptych dating fr 1280 when Cimabue painted 8 scenes depicting Christ's passion & crucifixion”. It was probably dismantled by a dealer in the 19th century in order to fetch a better price by selling the paintings individually. The grain in the wood of the newly discovered painting was the same as the other surviving scenes, painted by the #Florentine Master. More in captions ⬇️ (at Compiègne, France) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4LQdjNFHB-/?igshid=1pxnmqze40e0f
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Me: ...huh?
eBay: father’s day specials!
Me: ...ohhhh
let’s examine their vision of masculinity as interpreted by the special offers they are pushing for fathers:
- smart wifi router - infrared hotplate - zero gravity rocking chair - lithium jump starter - welding machine
okay lots of hardware
- skin rejuvenation cream - women’s tank top (?)
just in case, I guess
- caravans - classic motorcycles - camping and hiking gear - shop tools and “man toys” ? - turntables
god it’s exhausting
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Lost Renaissance Masterpiece Worth $6 Million Found Hanging Above Woman’s Hotplate
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Lost Renaissance Masterpiece Worth $6 Million Found Hanging Above Woman’s Hotplate
A small panel painting discovered hanging above a hotplate in an elderly French woman’s kitchen is likely a long-forgotten work by Florentine artist and early Renaissance master Cimabue.
As Elie Julien reports for Le Parisien, auctioneer Philomène Wolf chanced upon the religious scene—expected to sell for upward of $6 million in an October 27 sale—while clearing out a nonagenarian client’s Compiègne home.
“I had a week to give an expert view on the house contents and empty it,” Wolf tells Julien. “I had to make room in my schedule. … if I didn’t, then everything was due to go to the dump.”
Wolf spotted the painting, titled “Christ Mocked,” on display between the woman’s open-plan kitchen and living room. While she immediately suspected it was a work of Italian primitivism, she “didn’t imagine it was a Cimabue.”
Wolf turned to Eric Turquin, a Paris-based art historian who had previously identified a painting unearthed in a French attic as a long-lost Caravaggio. According to Benjamin Dodman of France 24, Turquin and his colleagues concluded with “certitude” that the new find was a genuine Cimabue.
“The Mocking of Christ” believed to be by the late 13th century Florentine artist Cenni di Pepo also known as Cimabue.
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Based on their assessment, the researchers suggest the panel belongs to a polyptych created by the Old Master around 1280. Today, just two other sections of the work are known to survive: “The Flagellation of Christ,” purchased by New York’s Frick Collection in 1950, and “The Virgin and Child With Two Angels,” acquired by the National Gallery in London in 2000. (The latter of these panels was another chance discovery; per the Guardian’s Maev Kennedy, a Sotheby’s staffer came happened on the work while conducting a routine valuation of a Suffolk country estate in 2000.)
Speaking with the Art Newspaper’s Scott Reyburn, Turquin says a key piece of evidence supporting the attribution is a trail of centuries-old tracks left by wood-gnawing larvae. All three boast comparable worm hole patterns. “You can follow the tunnels made by the worms,” Turquin says. “It’s the same poplar panel.”
Indications of the painting’s provenance also include its style, gold background and frame fragments. Jerome Montcouquil, an art specialist at Cabinet Turquin, tells CNN’s Jack Guy and Saskya Vandoorne that the team was able to “follow the grain of the wood through the different scenes.” He adds, “We also used infrared light to be sure the painting was done by the same hand. You can even see the corrections [Cimabue] made.”
But art critic Jonathan Jones cautions jumping to any definitive conclusions just yet. “Christ Mocked” is “being boldly called a Cimabue without wider discussion,” he writes in the Guardian, emphasizing that identifying such old paintings “is and always has been fraught with peril.” It’s possible, for instance, that the work was actually made by a follower of Cimabue, or a painter from another region entirely.
Cimabue, born Cenni di Pepo around 1240, is perhaps best known as Giotto’s teacher. Although he is the first individual highlighted in Giorgio Vasari’s landmark biography of Italian artists, he has long been overshadowed by his better-known pupil. As Holly Flora, an art historian at Tulane University, says to France 24’s Dodman, Cimabue—an early proponent of Renaissance painting, which prized naturalism and perspective more than the preceding Byzantine style—should “be appreciated for his own inventiveness and not just as a prelude to Giotto.”
Per the Guardian’s Angelique Chrisafis, the French woman who owns the panel had always assumed it was a nondescript religious icon. The painting has been in her family for so long that she knows nothing of its origins, including how it happened to end up in her relatives’ possession.
Joanna Cannon, a historian at the Courtauld Institute of Art, tells the Telegraph’s Alastair Sooke suggests that the rediscovered trio may have formed the left wing of an altarpiece that was cut apart and sold during the late 18th or early 19th century. If this assessment proves accurate, Cannon says, there are “still five other panels to find.”
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Moth Mondays with the Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera: Ted from Goober and the Ghost Chasers
How exactly it was possible that Ted came up with the Sceptre Detector, an essential agent in ghost-discovery missions for Ghost Chasers magazine, is anybody's guess. But what is interesting is this rather amazing sort of tale as drew out of a seafood dinner in a rather awful Sausalito seafood grotto:
It was a couple autumns ago in Sausalito. I suppose anyone who has been across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco knows about it ... but our quartet in ghost chasing spent a somewhat dreary evening in a rather bizarre seafood grotto trying out the local seafood. Gilly, the photographer for our crew, somehow heard about this place from a "local" near the ferry dock when asked about someplace halfway decent for seafood, and yeah, I admit that Fisherman's Wharf across the Golden Gate was getting too touristy and too pricey for what we considered decent West Coast seafood.
Yet, for some reason, the head waiter came over to our table to note that my Sceptre Detector, which had otherwise been in the restaurant's cloakroom, had been emitting a rather loud and potent signal "to the annoyance of other customers," as he explained it. So to avoid problems further, I went over to get it switched off for the interim ... but how were we to know that we had a rather bizarre sort of sceptral-world mystery on our hands then and there?
Now, as the manager explained it, local lore hinted that the premises which housed the seafood grotto was a House of Ill Repute back in its day, as in the mid-1920's, and that a notorious murder came into play as well, prompting much lore about ghostly goings-on in the second-floor premi as had somehow gone vacant all this time because of the scandal that somehow ensued. Yet how was it possible that a somewhat tacky seafood grotto could manage to remain in business despite the rumours to hand? At any rate, once we finished up our meal, which centred around dungeness crab for the most part, we were able to explain our position to the manager, who somehow didn't otherwise take much stock of the bordello angle, and wanted the opportunity to investigate for the night. Which was bound to be our option to begin with, considering that the rain was rather intense and chilly and besides, most of the motels there were full for some reason or another.
So, after stocking up on meal-replacement drinks and Jolt Cola--that's a hyper-caffeinated cola, in case you're wondering; the way we were bound to be working that night, it looks as if we probably needed it--inasmuch as the building's manager didn't want hotplates or even Coleman stoves deployed for fear of fire, and getting the bedrolls prepared in the hallway, Tina set up the recording devices to see what sort of conversation might ensue ... Gilly tripwired his cameras to make sure the right imaging ensued at the proper time ... and Goober, who has this habit of disappearing whenever a ghost turns up in his path, trying not to make a mess of things.
And it was just after dusk that the Sceptre Detector went off big time, giving what turned out being a rather constant tone beam to signal ghostly presences ... which were not that easy to count, although Gilly's cameras had their work cut out for them. So cut out for them, in fact, that the film ran out within five minutes and had to be changed. As for Goober ... true to form, he disappeared from sight, and then some, for no less than 12 minutes when the Detector's alarm went off. And it took awhile for Goober to return to normal form, and Tina to gather what aural sounds could be discerned, which amounted, for the most part, to "low moaning" bordering on a whisper.
Which was striking pay dirt rather quick, prompting us to sleep in the van normally used as our vehicle of choice for the rest of the evening, as if fraying nerves were going to be the last thing upon our minds--and the rain was getting rather steady. And by morning, as evident by the rather blatant braying of San Francisco Bay's foghorns, breakfast amounted, for the most part, to meal-replacement drinks as we began searching for someplace to get Gilly's infrared films processed, start writing the story of our lives. All starting with a supper in the most awful of seafood grottoes this side of Fisherman's Wharf. Even if it meant hightailing it in the morning traffic across the Golden Gate Bridge trying to find some decent photo-processing shop in what the late columnist Herb Caen lovingly called "Baghdad-by-the-Bay" as could do a rush job on infrared film at a decent price.
I don't think you'd want to know how it turned out, especially as the camera shop we turned to didn't have much acquaintenance with infrared film to begin with, and basically botched the job. For which Goober got the last laugh.
"... and that's the story from The Moth"
(The preceding is an independent fanfic feature having no official connexion or association with The Moth. For more information, please visit TheMoth.org. And tune in to The Moth Radio Hour weekends on your local public radio station; check your local radio listings for day and time.)
This post concludes the Moth Monday series for 2018; hence, this feature will go into holiday-season hiatus. Look for new such, hopefully, with the New Year.
#fanfic#hanna barbera#moth monday#the moth#crossover#goober and the ghost chasers#sausalito#sceptre detector#ghost hunting#bad seafood grottos
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Iphone X Shipping Delay May Dampen Apple's Holiday Quarter.
Ultrasn0w unlock from Cydia: Ultrasn0w has actually been around for as long as iPhones have existed. This unlock is however restricted to jailbroken iPhones with suitable basebands. Prior to I go on, there's one piece of necessary vocabulary we have to define: the mask. A mask in this context is basically the outline of the subject, where whatever outside the line is blurred. Each device utilizes different techniques to develop the mask: The iPhone X and the Note 8 usage double video cameras to measure the subject, the Pixel 2 usages double sub-pixels and the Mate 10 Pro's strategy lives someplace in software. Lastly, I'm simply impatient and desire a new phone now. Mainly that's because the battery on my iPhone 6S is trash at this moment. But regardless of the reason, I can likely get my hands on an iPhone 8 by the end of September, more than a month prior to the iPhone X arrives. And, when the X does launch, every indicator is that it's going to be incredibly hard to discover. It's looking like it'll be exceptionally hard to get an X in spite of its high cost if you have actually ever been disappointed attempting to purchase an iPhone at launch. A commenter on our iPhone X sneak peek declared that if any other smart device maker developed a screen with a notch eliminated of it, they 'd be roasted for it. I do not believe that's the case. The question is ultimately among value: Does that weird, odd style option serve a worthwhile purpose? With the iPhone X, I 'd say yes. In addition to the usual front electronic camera, distance sensing unit and earpiece, the notch also plays the home of a flood illuminator, a dot projector and an infrared cam, collectively known as the TrueDepth video camera system. I could see Apple attempting to squeeze whatever into the bezel when engineers figure out how to squeeze that panoply of sensing units into a smaller footprint. For now, the notch remains, and it's less of a huge deal than it first seemed. For the many part, the iPhone X's 12-megapixel double electronic camera is the very same as the one we got in the iPhone 8 Plus. It's vertically oriented now (duh), however pictures taken with the main, wide-angle electronic camera do not actually look various. Compared to the last generation of iPhones, X catches more vibrant colors, and the method images are processed now makes more little details obvious. I have actually grown to choose the Pixel 2's computationally boosted photos, but make no mistake: The iPhone X still takes excellent images. Both iPhone 8 gadgets maintain the circular, fingerprint-scanning home button that's turned into one of the iPhone's the majority of recognizable features. That remains in plain contrast with the iPhone X, which replaces the home button with an on-screen software bar" across the bottom of the screen. Swipe up from the bottom to obtain to the home screen, and it vanishes when it's not in usage. It does not support Touch ID, suggesting the iPhone X can't be opened with a fingerprint. The iPhone FIVE is the very first Apple phone to introduce the fingerprint sensor. With the added innovation comes the major distinction in repair. The house button is connected with a cable to the motherboard of the phone. news Upon lifting the iPhone 5S screen from the frame, if you are not cautious, you can quickly tear the cable. If you tear the cable television, you can replace the button, but the touch ID is almost history. Aside from that, the repair is extremely much like the iPhone 5 and 5C. The battery of the iPhone 5S uses a new adhesive to hold it to the frame. That adhesive is exceptionally strong. I advise warming it up on a digital hotplate before eliminating it. The charging port homes the connector that the touch ID sensing unit connects to. Keep this in mind if you have to change the charging port. Take a look at a video on ways to replace the iPhone 5S screen. Permit me this in-the-weeds tangent: When the iPhone X isn't really doing anything laborious, it uses some combination of its 4 low-power cores. When you're doing something that truly requires some juice, like playing video games or fiddling around with a quite augmented-reality app, the iPhone X starts to add its 2 performance cores to the mix. Essentially, the iPhone X (and other gadgets with similarly designed chips) are always using some combination of those 6 cores to keep whatever seamlessly fast. I cannot inform you how many times I have actually talked with people who have issues with charging just to discover that their charging port has lint in it. Double check that and utilize either a canned air duster or, gently, a pin or paperclip to clean out any dust accumulation. Seriously-- be gentle-- you don't want to scratch any of the metal pins inside. Windows 8 will quickly take over from its predecessors; expect to encounter a host of software application and hardware compatibility issues, as software developers rush satisfy deadlines. In the end, it's best to do your research and discover if you can gain from Windows 8. There is a 3rd camp, though: individuals who delighted in the 5s's design then welcomed a generation of larger screens. If that's you, I know exactly what you're thinking, and yes, returning to a little iPhone after 2 years with the 6 family is strange. If you glimpsed inside my Messages app (please do not), you 'd see a number of texts to pals and associates positioning variations of the exact same concern: How did we use these things for so long? A week in and I still cannot slam out text messages on that confined onscreen keyboard as reliably as I utilized to. Hell, I'm occasionally annoyed by how little text I can scan through simultaneously on the smaller screen.
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Infrared Hotplate Stirrer LIHS-A10
Labtron Infrared Hotplate Stirrer is a portable, microprocessor-controlled unit with a 0°C to 500°C temperature range. It features a digital display for adjustable time, temperature and stirring speed. The chemically resistant ceramic glass plate ensures excellent heat transmission and even distribution. Safety features include a hot top warning indicator and automated shutdown for over-temperature, while dual PID controls allow for quick heating of large samples or precise control for smaller volumes.
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The world's fastest battery-powered NDIR CO2 sensor
The world's fastest battery-powered NDIR CO2 sensor
Gas Sensing Solutions (GSS) Ltd, the LED-based NDIR detector specialists, continues to push the boundaries for CO2 detectors with the launch of its new SprintIR6S. GSS' unique SmartIR™technology has enabled it to create a sensor that can take up to 20 readings per second, which is a world record for NDIR CO2 detectors, and has a six times faster response rate than the SprintIR CO2 sensor*.
Ralph Weir, GSS' CEO, explained, "We are the only company producing CO2 sensors using LEDs and photodiodes and, as we make the LEDs and photodiodes ourselves, we have been able to develop ultra-fast response times that no other NDIR sensor can match. Typical NDIR CO2 detectors take several seconds or even minutes to take a reading - because they use slow-reacting IR sources, which need time and energy to warm up, like MEMS hotplates, micro-bulbs or filament-based micro-lamp technologies. Our LEDs, by contrast, are Solid State emitters, and illuminate almost instantly. With the new SprintIR6S, we've also minimized the sample volume down to only 2ml, which enables us to achieve our fastest ever response rates*. This puts us in a unique position to open whole new application areas for CO2 monitors that could never be addressed by slow responding sensors based on traditional IR sources."
Applications for this new class of ultra fast CO2 sensors include health where they can capture rapidly changing CO2 concentrations in the breathing cycle to provide diagnostic information, which can be used in fitness testing, breath analysis/measurement, capnography, sports science and veterinary to name a few. In Industrial Health and Safety applications, such as factories where CO2 is used for modified atmospheres to delay packaged food from spoiling, they can provide ultra fast detection of rising CO2 levels. Even a doubling or tripling of normal CO2 levels can affect concentration and productivity with higher levels having increasingly deleterious effects on health right up to unconsciousness and death.
"A leak from a CO2 canister or similar can push CO2 levels up from the normal 400ppm to several thousand ppm in seconds," added Ralph Weir. "You cannot smell CO2 and it is colorless. Yet it can present serious health problems at raised concentrations so, the sooner an alarm is raised, the sooner people can take remedial action. For example, restaurants and pubs usually have CO2 cylinders in the basement for the drinks but basements typically have poor ventilation so an undetected CO2 leak could suddenly raise the CO2 level when someone was in the basement and render them unconscious - or dead. Our new sensors can give the earliest possible warning."
GSS' multi-patented SmartIR™ technology detects the presence of CO2 by detecting how much light is absorbed by CO2 molecules as light passes through the sample gases - called Non-Dispersive InfraRed (NDIR) absorption. CO2 absorbs between 4.2 and 4.4 microns so that its presence is easily detected, and the amount of light absorbed indicates how much CO2 is present. Typically, CO2 detectors use a miniature heater (such as MEMS devices like micro hotplates, microlamp/microbulb or filament heater) to generate a range of wavelengths that have to be filtered down to the wavelengths needed, which is wasteful and energy inefficient, especially as a lot of heat is produced. By contrast, GSS developed the world's first commercial, mid-range IR LEDs that are specifically tuned to emit just at 4.2 to 4.4 microns, making them highly energy efficient. As a result, GSS CO2 sensors are the only NDIR CO2 sensors that can be powered by batteries - a single lithium cell can power a SmartIR sensor for up to ten years.
At less than a cubic inch (23.8mm in diameter and 24mm tall), the SprintIR6S operates at between 3.25 and 5.5V, with a power consumption of only 35mW. The SprintIR6S is available in measurement ranges from 0%to 100%.
GSS will be revealing the new SprintIR6S detectors at the Sensor + Test show in Nuremberg, Germany from 30 May to 1 June 2017.
High Speed Carbon Dioxide Sensor NDIR CO2 Sensor SprintIR Summary SprintIR is a high speed (20 Hz) CO2 sensor, ideally suited for applications which require capture of rapidly changing CO2 concentrations including metabolic assessment and analytical instrumentation.
Fast, Accurate Carbon Dioxide Sensor The SprintIR carbon dioxide sensor is the fastest, most accurate CO2 sensor on the market. A breakthrough in NDIR technology, the SprintIR uses advanced solid state Indium Antimonide LED’s and detectors to offer a robust sensor with no moving parts, no heated filaments, and incredibly low power requirements. The sensor comes in four versions - from 0% to 100% - all capable of the same high-speed CO2 measurement. This makes the SprintIR especially useful in biological applications. • High speed sensing (20Hz) • Measurement ranges from 0 to 100% • 3.3V supply • Low power requirement 35mW • Flow through adaptor (Optional)
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