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| <th colspan="2"> <i>Rachel Larratt</i>
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| <td style="vertical-align: top;"><b>Birth Date</b> </td>
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| <td> April 18, 1980
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| <td style="vertical-align: top;"><b>Birth Place</b> </td>
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| <td> Illinois, USA
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| <td style="vertical-align: top;"><b>Death Date</b> </td>
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| <td> June 22, 2022
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| <td style="vertical-align: top;"><b>Occupation</b> </td>
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| <td> BME CEO
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| <td style="vertical-align: top;"><b>Website</b> </td>
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| <td> <a class="external free" href="http://www.bme.com/iam/rachel/" rel="nofollow">http://www.bme.com/iam/rachel/</a>
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| </p><p><b>Rachel Larratt</b> (April 18, <a href="/index.php?title=1980" title="1980">1980</a> - June 22, <a href="/index.php?title=1980" title="2022">2022</a>) owns <a href="/index.php?title=BME" title="BME">BME</a>. As a non-traditional business, she's the closest thing BME has to a CEO and CFO, and prior to BME, she had a much more powerful job reorganizing Telecommunications companies. She organizes <a href="/index.php?title=BMEfest" title="BMEfest">BMEfest</a> and was responsible for the concept and all aspects of organizing the very successful <a href="/index.php?title=ModProm" title="ModProm">ModProm</a>.
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| </p><p>Rachel is a photographer and has photographed several <a href="/index.php?title=BME" title="BME">BME</a> events.
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| She can be found on <a class="mw-redirect" href="/index.php?title=IAM" title="IAM">IAM</a> as <a class="external text" href="http://bme.com/iam/Rachel/" rel="nofollow">iam:Rachel</a> (previously iam:MiL0).
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| <dl><dd><ul><li> Rachel lived in Los Angeles, is a SAG member, and has a speaking role in the Hollywood movie <i>Clerks 2</i>, directed by cult filmmaker Kevin Smith.
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| </li><li> Rachel drove a customized Lotus Elise and was an endurance road rally racer. She has podium finishes in every rally series she has entered.
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| </li><li> Rachel helped design the <i>LodgeNet</i> system used by many hotels to serve movies and entertainment.
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| </li><li> Rachel's mother is a horse trainer, and her brother is one of the top jockeys in the world.
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| <dl><dd><ul><li> <a class="external text" href="http://MiL0.com" rel="nofollow">MiL0.com photolog</a><br/>
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| </li><li> <a class="external text" href="http://news.bmezine.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/pubring/20040713.html" rel="nofollow">Montreal Tattoo Convention 2004 Report</a><br/>
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| </li><li> <a class="external text" href="http://news.bmezine.com/2004/06/01/jeweleye-sung-to-the-tune-of-goldfinger-the-publishers-ring/" rel="nofollow">Jewel Eye</a>, <a href="/index.php?title=BME" title="BME">BME</a> article
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| | '''Dremel scarification''' (also known as "abrasive scarification") is a form of [[Scarification]] wherein layers of [[Skin]] are ground away using the rotating abrasive tip of rotary tools like a [[Dremel]]. Abrasive scarification is generally used to create subtle unraised scars, but it can be used to create almost every type and texture of scar. |
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| | The technique is bloody and can potentially fling [[Pathogen]]s into the atmosphere and surfaces around the area in which the modification is being performed so extreme care must be taken to avoid [[Contamination]]. The healed scars produced using this method tend to be pale and minimally raised, but the technique offers excellent control over line contour. |
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| | This method of scarification is also known as the "Mamiya Technique", named after one of its first pioneers, [[Eizo Mamiya]] of Tokyo, Japan. |
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| | == Tools == |
| | This type of scarification derives it name from the frequently used Dremel hobby tool, but some artists are experimenting with a variety of abrasive tools, including vibrating glass engraving tools. |
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| | == See Also == |
| | * [[Eizo Mamiya]] |
| | * [[Scarification]] |
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| | == External links == |
| | * [http://www.dremel.com/Pages/default.aspx The tool Dremel] |
Dremel scarification (also known as "abrasive scarification") is a form of Scarification wherein layers of Skin are ground away using the rotating abrasive tip of rotary tools like a Dremel. Abrasive scarification is generally used to create subtle unraised scars, but it can be used to create almost every type and texture of scar.
The technique is bloody and can potentially fling Pathogens into the atmosphere and surfaces around the area in which the modification is being performed so extreme care must be taken to avoid Contamination. The healed scars produced using this method tend to be pale and minimally raised, but the technique offers excellent control over line contour.
This method of scarification is also known as the "Mamiya Technique", named after one of its first pioneers, Eizo Mamiya of Tokyo, Japan.
Tools
This type of scarification derives it name from the frequently used Dremel hobby tool, but some artists are experimenting with a variety of abrasive tools, including vibrating glass engraving tools.
See Also
External links