Yup...... Peanuts have been eaten for good luck going back decades in Nasa. Mentioned in jpl wiki. Do a text search for peanuts http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_Propulsion_Laboratory
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HENRI BERGSON, Matter and Memory
One has not only an ability to perceive the world but an ability to alter one's perception of it; more simply, one can change things by the manner in which one looks at them.
They've had peanuts going back to the 60s, I think. Eawwww they MUST be mouldy by now, surely? Maybe they mount them in a frame.... "This is the peanut I was eating when Jim landed on the Moon." "This was the peanut that got stuck under my keyboard for a year and a half in 1969" -)
I think the general Idea is that with most sensitive and expensive electronic equipment certain items are not allowed at the benches or desks. ESD or liquid hazards are banned from the lab I work in. Food is only banned because of its liquid content and contamination risk and obviously if food is banned then the implements to consume it would be banned also. (I know, they are not spoons)
It is not uncommon to have personalized card holders (for those who actually wear them) I have 3 or 4 from previous employers and vendors. The problem , Iceman, is that this is not an assembly or testing area, it is closer to an office environment with people who spend hours monitoring equipment remotely and dont want to get up, or cant, to get a drink or snack. No conspiricy, just lax rules.
I'm just off to find a wall to bang my head against... Yikes
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HENRI BERGSON, Matter and Memory
One has not only an ability to perceive the world but an ability to alter one's perception of it; more simply, one can change things by the manner in which one looks at them.
I see. Well I'm out on this. Yellow tags with no explanations are way beyond me. I have billions of miles to search in and HQ for Curiosity with no blow ups etc is kinda wasting my time. No offence. Good luck in ur strange hunt. Maybe help viewers understand what your pointing at ? And if you really want to get into it that wide angle can lens is doing ur presentation no good.... Sigh!
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HENRI BERGSON, Matter and Memory
One has not only an ability to perceive the world but an ability to alter one's perception of it; more simply, one can change things by the manner in which one looks at them.
The implication is: critical thinking, critical examination, to be aware about all deviations, to see what the mind miss. See what is too obvious to be given attention, to see things in a broader context . This is what I put with these pictures. There are so many things that people miss due to lack of concentration.
Iceman, not spoons...the metal tab parts of A4 office ring binder files.
I am not sure what you are suggesting are 'risk factors' , the items you are highlighting are personal items but you would find them on any office desk ? Please explain what you think we should be seeing in the images ?
Emmm... Everything can! Elbows, pens, legs etc etc etc . Far too vague.
Maybe going straight to the point might help me at least? My time is money and money certainly hates time!
-- Edited by TheWatcher on Thursday 3rd of January 2013 03:45:40 PM
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HENRI BERGSON, Matter and Memory
One has not only an ability to perceive the world but an ability to alter one's perception of it; more simply, one can change things by the manner in which one looks at them.