The other thing that sort of surrounds this issue, and it gets back to his question over here about whether we should be concerned about not having flame retardants-- so is there a problem with your furniture catching on fire?And the answer is probably yes.
I want to come back to a couple other aspects of security, because I've been thinking about it a lot. Flame off. The other thing I want to say about security-- and there's a long chapter about this-- is this idea of being attacked.
Sorry if I'm embarrassing you, Dan. flame retardant. But the problem is flammability standards, and back in the '70s, several flammability standards were
Sorry if I'm embarrassing you, Dan. flame retardants. And then Chemtura announcing they're raising their prices 25%, in part to pay for global advocacy.
Sorry if I'm embarrassing you, Dan. flame retardants. And if the process moves, and it's moving well, the foam industry, everybody's in favor of the change except the three
Sorry if I'm embarrassing you, Dan. flame retardant problem, and so these are some suggestions.
entertaining, director of the Billabong XXL Big Wave Awards. Bill and Sam George, who was director of the film Riding Giants some of you guys may have seen. Bill and Sam and Flame eyeballed this spot off the California coast -- way off the California coast. You can see this is southern California right here. San Clemente. Catalina, San Nicholas.Then I'm going to zoom and show you the Cortes and Tanner Banks. These are really strange underwater features. They're essentially sunken Channel Islands. They're not little sea mounts.
up to the north? Should it be a storm to the south? Should it be a storm right off the California coast? And he kind of keeps the best of these angles a secret. Eventually, Flame , Bill Sharp, Sam George and a pro from Laguna named George Hulse road out on an incrediblysecret mission. They didn't tell anybody. And this is George Hulse' first paddle in wave atop the Cortes Bay. There was no such thing as what's known as tow surfing today
1993. Now Flames are used by commercial artists in Films, Books, TV and Advertising, as well as by thousands of hobbyists. Flame is not an end-user application. It is an Algorithm and API, but a departure from the usual Graphics APIs, which are based on the metaphors of the pen geometry in 3D. Flame images are formed by solving a recursive equation with thousands of parameters and millions of variables. The results are distinctive, recognizable, and extremely diverse.
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with humor, compassion, and love. "Flamer" is the story of Aiden, a chubby, teenage, half-Filipino, half-white kid who is away at scout camp the summer before his first year of high school in 1995.
Dancing flamenco was what I really wanted to do in my life, to be a flamenco dancer. That took a backseat, but when I hear flamenco, I still feel the rhythm, and that's something you never forget. Another thing I
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Given an image under a projection, like a photograph, we can infer its so-called focal length. The flame out on the oil lamp means that life can be snuffed out at any moment and so forth.
is going into your baby's body and staying, what would the mom say? dangerous flame retardants and at the same time increase fire safety.
Sorry if I'm embarrassing you, Dan. And flame retardants are chemicals that are used at really high levels, like 5% of the foam in your couch is a
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So you guys can see this, right? That flame will keep that wok screeching hot.
out there on a regular basis -- or started going out there on a regular basis -- around the turn of the century by a group of guys that included Larry Moore who everyone knew as Flame who was the photo editor of Surfing Magazine. And Larry developed a real mania to chart the spots off the California coast that he thought might have waves. And this included the outer Channel Islands on San Nicholas and San Clemente. And then, he became
the bank spear fishing. This is what they're fishing for abalone, these huge shellfish that are very tasty. The other person that Flippy had talked to almost sort of independently of Flame , at least early on, was a guy named Sean Collins and Sean is generally considered surfing's one true media mogul these days. He runs a big surf-forecasting site called SurfLine.com. And Sean also talked to Flippy and Flippy basically described the same thing.
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in flames , to journeying down to Atlanta and thinking that you were only going to be in Atlanta for just a couple of months.
Like, there are experiences and feelings that I've had that I put into my picture books. But "Flamer" is way more personal, because the character Aiden really reflects who I was as a teenager.
I know I love these types of books. So "Flamer." Yeah. Tell us a little bit about-- you started to, but give us the picture on how you came up with it.
I know I love these types of books. like flamer. It's just like, OK.
I know I love these types of books. So "Flamer" got kind of put on the back burner for a few years while I worked on that and a few other titles
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She's an anthropologist, and I took the liberty of looking up some information about her to get a better understanding of her. Dancing flamenco was what I really wanted to do in my life, to be a flamenco dancer. That took a backseat, but when I hear flamenco, I still feel the rhythm,
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about the flame of consciousness for the you know the potentially most valuable thing in the universe consciousness
And then there are flame retardants.
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I seen an open flame on the last one.
OK. So I'll tell you that this is the topic that sent me kind of over the edge. I was worried about flame retardants in our sofa, and I actually made my husband take our sofa out to the garage, and we lived without a sofa for several months. And I'll tell you why.
And because California is such a huge market, most manufacturers didn't make furniture for the rest of the world and furniture for California. They just added flame retardant chemicals to everything. So the problem is that many of these chemicals are associated with all kinds of health problems-- so endocrine problems, and developmental problems, growth
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to a flame . And I think the importance of this, Josh, is that we don't need to invent a social concern for animals.
Kids can build flame throwers and jet packs and scuba gear and pogo sticks and bouncy castles if they teach themselves the underlying materials
is going into your baby's body and staying, what would the mom say? And with flame retardants, the only way to change things is to change standards.
is going into your baby's body and staying, what would the mom say? So this is the flame retardant that was used from 1975 until 2004 to meet TB 117.
is going into your baby's body and staying, what would the mom say? harm from any flame retardants.
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