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    Jim Gayton

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    Redex cars viewed by locals citizens.Gayton, Jim.1953

    Jim Gayton

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    Grave of girl Buskill (Pretty girl...) Coconut Grove. Possible taken in 1954?Gayton, Jim

    Jim Lynch papers

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    This collection contains personal and organizational records of community activist James Russell "Jim" Lynch, covering political activity in Little Rock and Pulaski County between 1975 and 2019

    Father Jim Swetnam, SJ

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    Father Jim Swetnam, SJ, Biblical scholar and author

    Bill Harney on a spear fishing expedition with Eric Jolliffe and Robert Fitzpatrick, off Long Reef, New South Wales, ca. 1940s [picture] /

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    Title based on information from acquisition documentation and from caption on verso.; Part of collection: Collection of photographs of author and bushman, Bill Harney, ca. 1940-1962.; Photograph taken by Jim Fitzpatrick, a photographer with the Department of Information in the 1940s in Sydney. Robert Fitzpatrick is the son of the photographer.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3706122; Purchased from Michael Treloar Antiquarian Booksellers, List 90, Lot 64, 2006

    Jim Hoey

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    "[Jim Hoey] Jim Hoey 48752 RAAF 1943 - 1945. Elect Fitter. 457. Sqn".[Jim Hoey] Jim Hoey 48752. Royal Australian Air Force 1943 - 1945. Electrical Fitter. 457 Squadron

    Jim Carr Grist Mill

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    James E. (Jim) Thompson (1880-1976) was a noted photographer, hiker, and outdoor enthusiast who played a major role in promoting a national park in the Southern Appalachians. In the 1920s, up to the park’s dedication in 1940, Thompson was often referred to as the “Official Photographer of the Great Smokies National Park Movement.” His work was reproduced in brochures and reports promoting the idea of a park and many of his photographs depict the landscape before park construction

    Jim Blinn's corner : notation, notation, notation /

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    The third entry in the Jim Blinn's Corner series, this is, like the others, a handy compilation of selected installments of his influential column. But here, for the first time, you get the "Director's Cut" of the articles: revised, expanded, and enhanced versions of the originals. What's changed? Improved mathematical notation, more diagrams, new solutions. What remains the same? All the things you've come to rely on: straight answers, irreverent style, and innovative thinking. This is Jim Blinn at his bestnow even better. Highlights Features 21 expanded and updated installments of "Jim Blinn's Corner," dating from 1995 to 2001, and never before published in book form. Includes "deleted scenes"tangential explorations that didn't make it into the original columns. Details how Blinn represented planets in his famous JPL flyby animations. Explores a wide variety of other topics, from the concrete to the theoretical: assembly language optimization for parallel processors, exotic usage of C++ template instantiation, algebraic geometry, a graphical notation for tensor contraction, and his hopes for a future world. *Features 21 expanded and updated installments of "Jim Blinn's Corner," dating from 1995 to 2001, and never before published in book form. *Includes "deleted scenes"tangential explorations that didn't make it into the original columns. *Details how Blinn represented planets in his famous JPL flyby animations. *Explores a wide variety of other topics, from the concrete to the theoretical: assembly language optimization for parallel processors, exotic usage of C++ template instantiation, algebraic geometry, a graphical notation for tensor contraction, and his hopes for a future world.Includes index.Print version record.Preface -- Color Plates -- Chapter 1 How to Draw a Sphere Part I, Basic Math (January 1995) -- Chapter 2 How to Draw a Sphere Part II, Coordinate Systems (March 1995) -- Chapter 3 How to Draw a Sphere Part III, The Hyperbolic Horizon (September 1995) -- Chapter 4 The Truth about Texture Mapping (March 1990) -- Chapter 5 Consider the Lowly 2x2 Matrix (March 1996) -- Chapter 6 Calculating Screen Coverage (May 1996) -- Chapter 7 Fugue for MMX (March-April 1997) -- Chapter 8 Floating Point Tricks (July-August 1997) -- Chapter 9 A Ghost in a Snowstorm (January-February 1998) -- Chapter 10 W Pleasure, W Fun (May-June 1998) -- Chapter 11 Ten More Unsolved Problems in Computer Graphics (September-October 1998) -- Chapter 12 The Cross Ratio (November-December 1998) -- Chapter 13 Inferring Transforms (May-June1999) -- Chapter 14 How Many Different Rational Parametric Cubic Curves Are There? Part I, Inflection Points (July-August 1999) -- Chapter 15 How Many Different Rational Parametric Cubic Curves Are There? Part II, The "Same" Game (November-December 1999) -- Chapter 16 How Many Different Rational Parametric Cubic Curves Are There? Part III, The Catalog (March-April 2000) -- Chapter 17 A Bright, Shiny Future (January 2000) -- Chapter 18 Optimizing C++ Vector Expressions (July-August 2000) -- Chapter 19 Polynomial Discriminants Part I, Matrix Magic (November-December 2000) -- Chapter 20 Polynomial Discriminants Part II, Tensor Diagrams (January-February 2001) -- Chapter 21 Tensor Contraction in C++ (March-April 2001).Electronic reproduction.Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.digitizedThe third entry in the Jim Blinn's Corner series, this is, like the others, a handy compilation of selected installments of his influential column. But here, for the first time, you get the "Director's Cut" of the articles: revised, expanded, and enhanced versions of the originals. What's changed? Improved mathematical notation, more diagrams, new solutions. What remains the same? All the things you've come to rely on: straight answers, irreverent style, and innovative thinking. This is Jim Blinn at his bestnow even better. Highlights Features 21 expanded and updated installments of "Jim Blinn's Corner," dating from 1995 to 2001, and never before published in book form. Includes "deleted scenes"tangential explorations that didn't make it into the original columns. Details how Blinn represented planets in his famous JPL flyby animations. Explores a wide variety of other topics, from the concrete to the theoretical: assembly language optimization for parallel processors, exotic usage of C++ template instantiation, algebraic geometry, a graphical notation for tensor contraction, and his hopes for a future world. *Features 21 expanded and updated installments of "Jim Blinn's Corner," dating from 1995 to 2001, and never before published in book form. *Includes "deleted scenes"tangential explorations that didn't make it into the original columns. *Details how Blinn represented planets in his famous JPL flyby animations. *Explores a wide variety of other topics, from the concrete to the theoretical: assembly language optimization for parallel processors, exotic usage of C++ template instantiation, algebraic geometry, a graphical notation for tensor contraction, and his hopes for a future world.Elsevie

    Jim Tweedale

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    "QX 20939 Jim Tweedale 2/1 Hosp ship "Manunda"".QX 20939 Jim Tweedale 2/1 Hospital ship "Manunda"

    Zanette Clements, Circus Oz performer, doing an arabesque, Melbourne, 1997 /

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    Title devised by cataloguer from acquisitions documentation, see file NLA12/1745; Part of the collection: Circus Oz performers, Melbourne, 1997.; Inscriptions: "Zanette Clements Jim Rolon."--In ink on backing card upper left.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6503813
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