What keeps you awake at night? . . . coffee? or plastics?
How do you respond to each of these four examples?
How do you respond to each of these four examples?
LEGO Friends and caffeine addicts Layla (they/them) and Emma (they/them)
(For reference, Layla's surfboard is 2 inches high.)
Good use of plastics including 40-year-old pill container, a still-used reminder from engineering school!
The plastics are not identified, but the adhesive fabric label, made by Brady, is intended to mark electrical wiring and is manufactured to last! (The pocket-sized pill bottle, unintendedly, has gone through several washing machine cycles!) The "permanent" (rather than "correctable") text was typed with an IBM Selectric using a "Tech III" ribbon.
(For reference, Layla's surfboard is 2 inches high.)
Good use of plastics including 40-year-old pill container, a still-used reminder from engineering school!
The plastics are not identified, but the adhesive fabric label, made by Brady, is intended to mark electrical wiring and is manufactured to last! (The pocket-sized pill bottle, unintendedly, has gone through several washing machine cycles!) The "permanent" (rather than "correctable") text was typed with an IBM Selectric using a "Tech III" ribbon.