Bird's Eye is a management framework with the goal of providing a "bird's eye" view of distributed Unix systems. It aims to provide similar functionality to HP IT/Operations , with more flexible message matching.
Due to local sharp depressions in the annual rings, accompanied by considerable fiber distortions. Once the depressions are formed, succeeding growth rings follow the same contour for many years. Rotary veneer cuts the depressions crosswise, and shows a series of circlets called bird's eyes. It occurs only in a small percentage of Maple trees.
Small diamond pattern accentuated by a dot in the middle, resembling the eye of a bird. Commonly used in suitings.
A character found in maples. Very appealing, but relatively rare and expensive.
Veneer pattern similar to eyes. Can be found in different species. Especially common is Bird's Eye Maple.
Small decorative circular figure, common in Hard Maple.
Cotton fabric that is distinguished by small repetitive diamond shapes that resemble bird's eyes. This fabric classic lends subtle texture to fine dress shirts and suitings.
A fabric woven with a pattern of small diamonds.
A semi-formal pattern often used for business, bird's eye is a worsted yarn made up of two light and dark threads. The weave takes its name from the small, dark and light round dots created, which resemble the eye of a bird.
Small circular or elliptical areas resembling bird's eyes on the surface of the wood, formed by indented fibers. Common in sugar maple and used for decorative purposes. Rare in other species.
Small, circular areas on wood surfaces caused by indented wood fibers.
A highly decorative, mottled figure wood grain suggesting the eye of a bird; mainly seen in maple.