Anna Liv Lidström
Klara är i trettio-plus åldern och jobbar som assistent på ett produktionsbolag. Hon är hemligt besatt av sin chef Patrik Lundgren. Han är tio år äldre, gift och småbarnsförälder. Klara ägnar nästan all sin vakna tid åt att fantisera om honom. Orimligt mycket tycker till och med hon själv. Hon drömmer om att förföra honom […][.]
2015-02-14
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Volunteers needed for Augmented Reality Study
by Department of Computer Science
We are looking for volunteers to take part in a study exploring how people may interact with future Augmented Reality (AR) interfaces. During the study, you will record videos of yourself tapping on a printed keyboard. The study takes approximately one hour, and you will be paid $15 for your time. You will complete the study at your home.
To participate you must meet the following requirements:
You must have access to an Android mobile phone
You must have access to a printer
You must be a fluent speaker of English
Courtesy of Todd Giammatteo | Lower Burrell Public Works
Courtesy of Todd Giammatteo | Lower Burrell Public Works
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The décor at Lower Burrell’s Fisher Hall was getting a bit too rustic for the times, so a city councilwoman and the public works department are working on a face-lift for one of the city popular social halls.
Located in Burrell Lake Park, Fisher Hall is the go-to venue for showers, graduations and other small events for 75 people or less.
However, the rustic, rough cut wood paneling hasn’t aged well and has been difficult to clean and keep clean, said Rosina Albanese, the Lower Burrell councilwoman leading the renovation project.
gneese@mininggazette.com.
Wadsworth Hall as seen on March 25, 2020, on the Michigan Tech University campus in Houghton. The university has come under fire recently after two members of the faculty sent letters to staff members in response to a University Senate resolution. (Houghton Daily Mining Gazette photo by Garrett Neese)
HOUGHTON Members of the campus community related their experience with discrimination locally and at the university during a Michigan Tech University Senate discussion on a recent anti-discrimination resolution and two campus letters from faculty protesting it.
Public comment was extended from 15 minutes to 45 minutes then extended twice more to accommodate speakers.