generator - A dynamo or similar machine for converting mechanical energy into electricity
- An apparatus for producing gas, steam, or another product
- engine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction
- someone who originates or causes or initiates something; 'he was the generator of several complaints'
- an apparatus that produces a vapor or gas
mirror - A reflective surface, now typically of glass coated with a metal amalgam, that reflects a clear image
- Something regarded as accurately representing something else
- A site on a network that stores some or all of the contents from another site
- a faithful depiction or reflection; 'the best mirror is an old friend'
- polished surface that forms images by reflecting light
- reflect as if in a mirror; 'The smallest pond at night mirrors the firmament above'
text - Written or printed words, typically forming a connected piece of work
- A book or other written or printed work, regarded in terms of its content rather than its physical form
- the words of something written; 'there were more than a thousand words of text'; 'they handed out the printed text of the mayor's speech'; 'he wants to reconstruct the original text'
- a passage from the Bible that is used as the subject of a sermon; 'the preacher chose a text from Psalms to introduce his sermon'
- textbook: a book prepared for use in schools or colleges; 'his economics textbook is in its tenth edition'; 'the professor wrote the text that he assigned students to buy'
- A piece of written or printed material regarded as conveying the authentic or primary form of a particular work
mirror text generator - Sassy Crib
Sassy Crib and Floor mirror inspires baby's vision, touch, exploration and communication and manipulation skills with high contrast colors, character faces and simple patterns and realistic forms. Includes high contrast tracker ball for visual stimulation and perception. Textures and fun characters of lady bug and butterfly keep baby's attention. Textured leaves offer fun peek-a-boo play. Easel back allows mirror to be used on floor or attaches to crib with elastic. Paint, phthalate and BPA free. Developmental Insights: Although babies have limited vision at birth, they show a clear preference for bold patterns, bright colors and faces. This is well-suited to provide just the right amount of stimulation without overwhelming. Mothers seem to instinctively realize their little one's limited range as they tend to hold their babies about 8 inches from their face. Interaction Ideas: Hang the crib and floor mirror on baby's crib to encourage reach. Point to her reflection and describe what she is seeing. Babies love to look at human faces! When baby gets more upper body strength, place it on the floor for tummy time to help baby work on hand coordination. Talk to her about the toys and show her how they work. Then let her try. This will encourage the gross motor skill of lifting head and chest as well as the fine motor skills of reaching and grasping.
Mirror Sphere, Night
Traveling again, and this shot was fun to try for in the very large spherical mirror used at the entrance to the lover level parking ramp of the Riverside Casino in Laughlin, Nevada. I so wished I'd had a cloth to clean off the mirror, but the reflected and brilliant lights in the canopy overhead mixed well with the neon of the entrance to create another self-portrait composition.
Mirror mirror on the wall.
Seams a strange place to have a shaving mirror. Notes for the Edinburgh chain group.