slat blinds with very narrow slats (usually 19 or 24 mm wide) and used where people need window treatments made on a smaller scale.
UpSee aluminum blinds.
An opening in a wall or screen through which customers are served in a bank, ticket office, or similar building
a transparent panel (as of an envelope) inserted in an otherwise opaque material
An opening in the wall or roof of a building or vehicle that is fitted with glass or other transparent material in a frame to admit light or air and allow people to see out
A pane of glass filling such an opening
a transparent opening in a vehicle that allow vision out of the sides or back; usually is capable of being opened
a framework of wood or metal that contains a glass windowpane and is built into a wall or roof to admit light or air
Synthetic resin or plastic consisting of polyvinyl chloride or a related polymer, used esp. for wallpapers and other covering materials and for phonograph records
Of or denoting the unsaturated hydrocarbon radical ?CH=CH2, derived from ethylene by removal of a hydrogen atom
A vinyl compound is any organic compound that contains a vinyl group (Preferred IUPAC name ethenyl). Vinyl groups (formula −CH=CH2) are derivatives of ethene, CH2=CH2, with one hydrogen atom replaced with some other group.
shiny and tough and flexible plastic; used especially for floor coverings
Vinyl used as the standard material for phonograph records
a univalent chemical radical derived from ethylene
Radiohead's third album got compared to Pink Floyd a lot when it came out, and its slow drama and conceptual sweep certainly put it in that category. OK Computer, though, is a complicated and difficult record: an album about the way machines dehumanize people that's almost entirely un-electronic; an album by a British "new wave of new wave" band that rejects speed and hooks in favor of languorous texture and morose details; a sad and humanist record whose central moment is Thom Yorke crooning "We hope that you choke." Sluggish, understated, and hard to get a grip on, OK Computer takes a few listens to appreciate, but its entirety means more than any one song. --Douglas Wolk
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Uneventful photo and that's how I like it. I cleaned allllll evening and did all of the normal domestic things I was behind on. Then it was time to crash with my book. Tonight I just might get extra zealous and take a photo of my upstairs living room. . .maybe. :D
Mini blinds are the devil but the house is a renter, soooo they stay. I just keep them up always.
Notice the blank spaces between the vinyls on my wall. I have a vinyl collection and put up some of my favorites. An earthquake several months back (I wasn't home) made them fall. I need to put them back up.
vinyl
I dug some of my vinyl out again. I've missed it. The record in question is a band called MUKI "quiet riot"