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At One Cookie We Believe The World Can Be Changed One Cookie at a Time - Why Send Flowers When You Can Send Cookies?

At One Cookie, we believe in spreading our cookie love across the nation and changing lives in the process. We will ship our cookies anywhere in the United States. Freshness guaranteed.




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MaidenGifts.Com Offering Fast Delivery on Orders Over $250 all Throughout Valentine's Month

Maiden Gifts, easiest and fastest gift has expanded their fast delivery offers all through the month of February including their Valentine's Special Catalogue of Products.




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GiftWorksPlus Features New Blog Series to Improve Picture-Taking Skills

GiftWorksPlus, the leader in custom picture frames, is offering a blog series full of tips for improving photography skills.




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Classic Hostess Celebrates Easter! Online Drink Dispenser Retailer Promotes New Easter Entertaining, Decor and Gifting Inventory

Make it the best Easter ever. Decorate with style, entertain with ease and give beautiful unique gifts to create a memorable EGGCELLENT holiday. It is about Family, Eggs and Bunnies of course.




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Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel on North I-85 Offers Nearby Lodging to Guests Attending Scott Antique Market

Hampton Inn & Suites Atlanta Airport Hotel (North I-85) provides affordable accommodations to guests attending upcoming 2013 Scott Antique Market Shows at Atlanta Expo Center. They are America's favorite treasure hunt.




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Red Horse Signs Launches Redesigned E-Commerce Website

Red Horse Signs the leader in custom vintage signs launches newly redesigned eCommerce website at www.redhorsesigns.com. Also announced is their selection of over 300 customiuzable signs and free shipping on orders over $250.




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GiftWorksPlus Expands Line of Custom Frames to Include Chrome Collection

GiftWorksPlus is proud to introduce a new product line of custom picture frames: the chrome collection.




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New Bumbo Baby Seat Lawsuits Pose Tough Challenge for Manufacturer, Says Law Firm Pulaski & Middleman, L.L.C.

Three recent lawsuits present new challenges for the makers of the Bumbo Baby Sitter, a popular infant chair that are alleged to have caused a number of injuries after babies fell from the seats.




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Uniwatches With New Endeavors and a Bigger Collection of Branded Watches

Uniwatches launch their official YouTube channel with video reviews of timepieces and expand their collection of Nixon and Hugo Boss watches.




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GoldMax Announces Grand Opening of Two Stores in Riverside County, California

GoldMax USA announces the grand opening of two new stores in Murrieta, California at 40790 California Oaks Road, Suite B and C and 39209 Winchester Road, Suite 102.




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Pratt Institute Students Sue School for Tuition Refund, Claiming "Subpar" Online Classes

According to Pratt Institute's website, Industrial Design students have been assigned to make those "Isolation Chairs" from last month…

"Isolation Chairs" made by students in Industrial Design Studio II (via @PrattInstitute/Instagram)

…but apparently not everyone's thrilled with the curriculum. The Daily News reports that a group of undergraduate Pratt Institute students have brought a lawsuit against the school, demanding a tuition refund in the face of inadequate online instruction.

"The online learning options being offered to Pratt students are subpar in practically every aspect, from the lack of facilities, materials and access to faculty," a lawyer for the students wrote in the suit. "Students have been deprived of the opportunity for collaborative learning and in-person dialogue, feedback and critique."
…The Pratt Institute lawsuit argued that the university's design focus makes remote, online learning even less feasible for students.

I can't imagine how one would go about teaching Industrial Design from afar. If you're an ID student, whether at Pratt or elsewhere, please drop us a line in the comments--I'm intensely curious to hear how your online classes are going.




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Matterport for iPhone App Lets You 3D Capture Your Space

Matterport has updated their Capture app so that you can now "3D scan" spaces using the built-in camera on your iPhone or iPad. Meaning you take a bunch of photos, and the software stitches it together.

Now that everyone's cooped up at home, I can see tons of people wanting to capture their houses for fun…


…and the app lets you measure, tag items and label spaces too.


The only thing I don't like: You have to upload everything to the cloud, which is where the stitching-together part happens. It darn sure better be hack-proof--it's bad enough we've spent the past few years bugging our own homes with smart speakers, now it's like we're creating maps for tech-savvy burglars.




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A Private Jet with an Outdoor Deck

You've probably heard that America's billionaires have gotten at least $282 billion richer during the pandemic. What will they spend that extra cash on, once this is all over? Maybe this Aviro Business Jet Explorer, if BAE Systems ever makes it. The concept was developed for BAE by the British consultancy Design Q, targeting "VIP aircraft market segments."

"Pilot! Take off, then land again with the plane pointed the other way on the runway. The sun is in my face."

Yes, it's got a deployable sun deck. It looks to me like the floor slides out, though I can't fathom how those railings could be automatically deployed. Then again, if you're cruising around on a jet like this, you've probably got staff on hand who could install them manually.

There's also a little dining area for two you can set up beneath the plane.

"Pilot! How many times have I asked you NOT to test the engines whilst I'm dining!"

And don't worry--if it's raining outside, there's a weather-safe dining and lounge area inside.

See Also:

How Rich People Board Their Private Jets: Via Elevator



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The Battenshield Fast-Action Door Barricade System

Don't you miss last year, when we were killing each other with weapons rather than airborne droplets? When mass shootings and home invasions dominated the news, a company called Battenshield rolled out their design for a virtually unbreakable door barricade.

It's not the greatest-looking thing in the world, but I will say the functionality of the design is clever, along with half of the installation. The system with the battens simply hangs on the door.

What I'd worry more about is the ability of the average homeowner to install the brackets (particularly over trim with a wavy cross-section) and get the lags driven into the studs.

Interestingly enough, the system was designed by a former SWAT officer whose role was, you guessed it, the "entry team member" who breaches doors.




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How to Make the Cardboard BU Mask, Modify an Elipse Mask for Easy On/Off, and Sew a Fabric Mask with Insertable Filter


The video below features three mask tutorials. In the first, industrial designer Eric Strebel's wife shows you how to sew a pleated mask that contains a slot you can slide a filter into; then Strebel shows you how he modified his shop mask for easy on/off; finally, he runs you through making a BU Mask, which is a cardboard mask (designed by Evgeny Maslov, freely downloadble plans at the link) that can also take a replaceable filter.




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Guy Turns 1970 Brochure Rendering (Used to Help Buyers Pick a Color) Into Actual Car's Paint Job

In 1970, Plymouth hoped to persuade Ford Mustang and Chevy Camaro buyers to choose their Barracuda instead. One of Plymouth's tactics was to offer greater customization options.

At the time, the Mustang offered 15 exterior color options:

1970 Ford Mustang Exterior Paint Options

The Camaro offered 18 exterior color options:

1970 Chevy Camaro Exterior Paint Options

Note: This sheet pertains to multiple Chevy models. We have obscured the color options unavailable on the Camaro.

Plymouth went heavy by offering a whopping 25 color options. They demonstrated this to buyers not with a lame sample sheet, but by dropping this innovative-for-the-time rendering into the brochure:

1970 Plymouth Barracuda Ext. Paint Options

That rendering is freaking gorgeous, as are all of the colors. There's not a single one of those I'd decline.

As Hot Rod reports, automotive enthusiast Tim Wellborn, founder of the Wellborn Musclecar Museum in Alabama, had known about the rendering since childhood and recently decided he wanted a real version. According to My Classic Garage, "Collaborating with the Big Easy Motors television show on the History Channel, the Wellborn Musclecar Museum tapped famed builders at The Bomb Factory in New Orleans, LA [and] set out to create a real life version of the original 1970 illustration."

Here's what they came up with:

They did commit to a single color for the driver's side (looks like #17 on the chart):

While the "Paint Chip 'Cuda" isn't for sale, the museum sells both posters and banners featuring its image.




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Water Interruption - Highland Park / Worongary

Streets affected: Hamersley Way, Pilbara Place

Cause: Repair water main

W/O: 20593364

Notif: 1000669072

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Date: 
Friday, May 8, 2020 - 13:45 to Saturday, May 9, 2020 - 00:30
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Water Interruption - Oxenford

Streets affected: Goldwyn Way

Cause: Repair water service 

W/O: 20592450     

Notif: 1000667978

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Date: 
Friday, May 8, 2020 - 23:00 to Saturday, May 9, 2020 - 00:30
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Water Interruption - Elanora

Streets affected: Angelica Street

Cause: Repair water main

W/O: 20593659

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Date: 
Sunday, May 10, 2020 - 07:30 to 09:00
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Water Interruption - Southport

Streets affected: Boronia Drive, Wistaria Ave

Cause: Repair water main

W/O:20593660

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Date: 
Sunday, May 10, 2020 - 09:30 to 12:30
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India's cotton yarn exports to fall to a decade low: ICRA




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Vietnam’s textile-garment exports down in Jan-Apr 2020




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Uzbekistan moves to lower cotton cost for manufacturers




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Next 2 quarters challenging for Indian cotton yarn sector




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Dhaka slashes GDP to 11-year low of 5.2% for 2019-20




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China's textile & apparel exports decline 17.7% in Q1




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IDH unveils mobile app to help textile workers in COVID-19




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Sports fashion brand Bjorn Bjorg selects Centric PLM suite




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Material Exchange starts online community for supply chain




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My Size releases OneClick feature for BoxSize application




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Superior Group selects Centric PLM solution




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Former Salesforce executive Matt Gorniak is Threekit CEO




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Cotton On records rise in customer value with mobile apps




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True Colors!

Want to learn how to paint this sweet flowery girl?! I’m a guest teacher for the month of October over at True Colors. I’ll be teaching you how to create this fun, Frida-esque painting, in two 30  minute videos. Together we’ll … Continue reading

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COVID-19 puts sustainable fashion at crossroads: Report




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Lyst Index for Q1 shows impact of virus on shopping habits




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Hugo Boss reports sales of €555 million in Q1 FY20




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John Varvatos files for relief under Chapter 11




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Neiman Marcus files for bankruptcy under Chapter 11




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Italian fashion industry ready for resurrection




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Sri Lanka's textile exports earn $5.596 bn in 2019




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Turkey apparel exports up 5.96% y-o-y in January 2020




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Feb apparel sales fall 16% at Japanese department stores




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Apparel sales dip 3.9% in Feb at Japanese chain stores




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Turkey apparel exports up 5.91% y-o-y in Jan-Feb 2020




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Bangladesh apparel exports down 5.53% in July-Feb FY20




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China's apparel exports decline 20% in Jan-Feb 2020




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India's textile & clothing exports fall 5.84% in FY20




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Apparel sales dip 40% at Japan department stores in March




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China's textile & apparel exports decline 17.7% in Q1