Honoring Tradition At Oak's Hines Funeral Home In Canton, Ohio

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Traditions can be comforting—a sentimental way to reconnect with family and friends. They ground us, evoke nostalgia, and sometimes even perplex us. Traditions shape the culture we create, our ...

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Founded in 2010 in Copenhagen, &Tradition is an international brand, built on a Danish legacy of craftsmanship and design. We tell stories with originality. Whether our starting point is new or re-issued, we are passionate about designing the classics of tomorrow. We believe in empowering our employees and network of creatives, designers and partners to take an active part in our journey as a ...

The VP12 model adapts the form of the iconic Flowerpot into a stylish floor lamp. Designed in close collaboration between &Tradition and the Panton family, Verner Panton’s Flowerpot floor lamp brings a new level of illumination to homes and professional spaces. Standing at an optimal height for armchairs, sofas and tables alike, the latest iteration provides an encompassing glow in a new form.

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Is there someplace where I can find a sample for saving images to DICOM using Fellow Oak DICOM for .NET? public static void MakeDicom (Bitmap slideImage, ushort imgwidth, ushort imgheight, string filePath,string doctorName)

I had a lot of grief trying to revive my old OAK-D Lite 3D stereo sensor, and published my notes here: