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To make these bins you do need a sewing machine, but you only have to sew 4 straight lines.
I ordered Banker Storage Boxes on Amazon - $21 for six boxes. They fit the Expedit compartments perfectly. I ended up making 4 fabric covered boxes.
Step 2: Fold the fabric in half (wrong side to wrong side - short end to short end). Sew along the top (short) and side (long) edges - leave the other short side open. I used a .5" seam allowance.
Step 3: Once sewed keep it inside out and shimmy it on to a box. You'll want to line up the the seams to go down the middle of the bottom of the box and one of the short sides of the box. There will be no seam on the other short side of the box. Shimmy it as far as it can go. Fabric triangles will form along the two short side of the bottom of the box.
Step 4: Pin along the bottom of the triangles and carefully pull the fabric off the box. Sew a straight line along the line you have pinned.
Cut off the excess triangle above your seam.
Turn your fabric inside out and shimmy it back on to the box. line up your new corners with the bottom of the box then fold the excess fabric into the open top of the box.
Cut the file box lid to fit the bottom of the box. You want it to fit snuggly. As you press the piece of cardboard into the bottom of the box it will smooth and tighten the fabric on the sides of the box. If you want to get fancy you can cover the cardboard with fabric before sliding it into place.
Viola! There you have it, 4 stitches = 1 very nicely covered fabric bin. Here's what they look like in the studio. Note I laid the Flor tiles on the loft side! More on that next week.
I have a little bit of organizing to do of the other shelves. Also, check out the floor! I love it and can't wait to show you more of it - but the room is a mess. I can't even show you the top of the Expedit because it's covered with painting supplies.
I found these mason style jars at the thrift store. I'll probably fill them with Washi tape, elastic, and ribbon scraps. I may etch something on them.
This is what the stairs look like at the moment. Primed, but thats all. This is going to be a big painting project.
I love your fabric choices! It's looking fantastic!
Awe! Thanks for all of the kind comments! I'm so impressed by all of the talented Guest Participants in the ORC!
Wow! It is looking great! Love the window seat.
What a clever and crafty upcycle! Thank you for joining Thoughts of Home on Thursday. This post truly delighted me.
Very smart idea to cover the banker's boxes with fabric! I need to remember this trick.
Haha, faux-man! I love that.
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A special thanks to Katherine Lindemann, ResearchGate, Miami Date Science Meetup, and Aki Laim for being a part of an our extended team as we (myself and Richard Zuech) virtualize cyberspace to enhance human consciousness in the 5th domain of human exploration (Land, Air, Sea, Space, and Cyberspace).
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Shepherd's pie is one of our family favourites in winter. It is very filling and ideal to be served with warm bread or toast.
Peel and quarter potatoes. Boil until tender then mash and set aside.
Brown mince in a large saucepan. Add grated and sliced vegetables then cook for 5-10 minutes or until softened slightly.
Add stock cubes, flour, water, sauces and seasonings.
Pour mixture into a ungreased casserole dish and top with mashed potato. Add a few dollops of butter on the top.
Bake at 180 degrees C for 30 minutes or until the top forms a nice brown crust.
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DVBLogic • View topic - Everything works except live TV?
Everything works except live TV?
I have just installed the DVBLink.bundle.zip to my Synology NAS.
And I can see the TV guide, and start a recording, and also play back old recordings through Plex from the DVBlink server.
Most of DVBLink Server clients have to be configured to access DVBLink Server.
Proper configuration requires DVBLink Server IP address and Base streaming port.
DVBLink Server IP address is the IP address or a host name of the system where DVBLink server runs (e.g. of a PC or a NAS).
The default value of Base streaming port is 8100 for DVBLink Server running on a NAS and 8080 for DVBLink Server running on a Windows PC.
"! Incorrect data" ?? when trying to play in any browser using Plex and the DVBlink dosent work?
but if I use the IOS Dvblink with the same configuration then it works?
Also if I go to the DVBlink webpage and start TV by opening link to VLC player then it works.
Could be a problem between the new Plex server?
Re: Everything works except live TV?
Anyone? This is one of the reason I bought DVBserver for my Synology!
And no one can tell me if the new Plex breaks the DVBlogic TV plugin?
I believe that the issue is related to the fact that Plex server cannot transcode the transport stream.
Oberon wrote: I believe that the issue is related to the fact that Plex server cannot transcode the transport stream.
Is this plugin "end of live" discontinued?
Because I have now re-installed this multiple times and it looks like the new Plex releases have broken this plugin permanently?
It would be good to know if this plugin will be getting updated/fixed for plex. I am still on a trial of DVBLogic and it may make a difference in whether I purchase the program or not.
No I bought Plex & DVBlogic running the latest (Pay versions Plex) and it dosent work just get the picture above!
The funny thing is that TV guide works and I can start recording and play them back!
It's not about the network you are in, it's about the client you are using. Only Plex Home Theater in the same network can play DVBlink Channels. Since Plex cannot transcode TS; using WEB or mobile clients not possible. Sorry.
Here is the Plex Pass request by me. You can vote for it.
As per Beta 5.0.0 of DVBLink, it should now be possible. The problem is that the Plex DVBLink plugin does not pass the "transcoding info" to DVBLink Server, so that those clients which can't view TS will be able to show the stream.
The DVBLink-Plex-Plugin, would need to pass the transcoding flag to DVBLink-Server in order to optain a transcoded stream that matches the client's requirements.
Or am I seeing that wrong?
I have the same problem with dvblink 5.0 plex 0.9.9.16 and my synology DS3612xs. Is there a chance to aktivate the Transcoding of dvblink on my DS3612xs? The CPU is strongg enough. The nas has 4 gb of ram.
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An interactive in-situ installation. Part 1 of a trilogy created alongside Stacey Christodoulou and Enrique Enriquez. Produced by The Other Theatre at Circuit Est.
An interactive in-situ installation. Part 2 of a trilogy created alongside Stacey Christodoulou and Enrique Enriquez. Produced by The Other Theatre and Kanva Architecture. Exhibited at the Society of Art and Technology in Montreal.
An interactive in-situ installation. Part 3 of a trilogy created alongside Stacey Christodoulou and Enrique Enriquez. Produced by The Other Theatre and Project for Empty Space New York for the New Museum Ideas City Festival in New York City.
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Thomas Merton, who led us with remarkable wisdom through his pen and his prayers, couldn't see the kind of leadership the twentieth century needed until he was pushed.
As a carousing and ambitious young man walking the streets of New York City, he wondered out loud to friend about his sense of vocation.
His friend told Merton he needed to become a saint.
"A saint?" Merton replied. "But how?"
"By desiring it," said his friend.
And that's what he became.
In the fourteenth century---a century not much different from the one facing us today--the anonymous author of the little book, The Cloud of Unknowing, wrote: "It's not what you are, nor what you have been, that God looks at with his merciful eyes, but what you desire to be."
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Paula Boyle (MA Art Psychotherapy, 2015) is an HCPC registered health care practitioner who practices full-time as an art therapist at Demelza Hospice Care for Children, Kent. She is also a committee member of the British Association of Art Therapists group called ‘The Creative Response’, a special interest group for art therapists working in palliative care. Alongside her art therapy career, Paula is the creator of Uccelli Jewellery, glass art jewellery inspired by her garden.
She tells us about her time at Goldsmiths and the Altemus Leadership Programme, which helps young people from less developed and developing countries realise their fullest human and leadership potential.
At the beginning of my time at Goldsmiths, I compared my journey on the course to cycling the challenging hills of the surrounding areas of the University. Studying for an MA as a mature student had its challenges but as any keen cyclist will tell you, it is the feeling of reaching the top of the hill that makes it worth the effort. By the end of my time at Goldsmiths I felt an immense sense of achievement. The course provided a robust theoretical framework with clinical placements alongside experiential learning in art therapy groups. I made solid friendships with like-minded creative people and thrived creatively and academically in the university environment. I went on to graduate as an Art Psychotherapist and registered healthcare professional. I look back on my time at Goldsmiths with very happy memories.
My training at Goldsmiths prepared me for working in dynamic settings with a particular focus on difference and diversity in society. One setting is the non-profit educational organisation, Altemus, where in the summer of 2016 I volunteered as an art therapist for two weeks.
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The first week consisted of residential training based in the scenic beach town of Sintra, Portugal. This provided the participants with the fundamental skills required for leadership, led by trainers in sports psychology, enneagram personality types and business management. Interwoven between these modalities of learning, art-making was a supportive part of the self-learning experience. When feelings such as fear and failure were addressed, I was able to apply the principles of the Goldsmiths training whilst working with the students in groups and individually in the context of the programme.