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Images #1

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ajprescott opened this issue Sep 24, 2016 · 4 comments
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ajprescott opened this issue Sep 24, 2016 · 4 comments
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ajprescott commented Sep 24, 2016

These are some of the images for the book.

  1. The workshop of James Watt (1736-1819), December 1924.
    One of four photographs taken at Heathfield by J Willoughby Harr © Science Museum/Science & Society Picture Library
    eng1watt
  2. Image to accompany Bronac Ferran,. Reverse Engineeering, mid way through text?
    Manuscript poem by Pedro Xisto, a Brazilian poet which was enclosed in a letter sent to Stephen Bann in 1966.
    eng2pedroxisto
  3. Image for Michelle Thorne, Healthy Networks
    Group photo, Mozilla Open IoT, Anstruther Scotland Design Sprint, June 2016
    eng3thornehealthynetworks
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lguariento commented Sep 24, 2016

I have added the second and the third image to Bronac's and Michelle's contributions, I'm not sure where the first goes. Let me know if that's what you were looking for.

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That's brilliant. The markup is very simple isn't it? It is indeed potentially a very flexible way of collaborating. The first image goes in my article on James Watt' 'The Philosophical Engineer'

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Don't feel you need to keep up with the blathering Diane and I may come up with - we are just taking the opportunity of sitting down to play around with Github and get more familiar!

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Good! And yes, the markup is very simple and this is indeed a potentially great way of collaborating. Have a great time at the V&A, hopefully I'll be there next time. Greetings from a rainy (of course) Glasgow.

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