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More sad regressions from Microsoft. Explorer, a file browser that worked fine for well over a decade, is now a defective mess.
How many different entries are we supposed to click on before magically being granted access to OUR OWN FILES? This goes beyond stupid, to truly OFFENSIVE. There is no excuse for this.
ACCESS member Lemor Moses paints a school for poor children in Addis Ababa while an interested party looks on (Ethiopia, Feb. 2008)
Access covers in Istanbul
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I've mentioned a couple of times that we went to Colorado without much of a plan or agenda. We just knew that we were going to have four days around Durango, but we had no idea what we were going to do with them. We ultimately worked it out with the help of the people in the San Juan National Forest headquarters just outside beautiful downtown Durango, who pointed us here.
This is near the start of the Purgatory Trail, accessed just off US 550 about 15 miles north of Durango. The highway at that point is running along a little hanging valley, so that the trailhead sits at an elevation of 8,770 feet above sea level. According to the trail description we picked up from the Forest Service, the trail would run east and drop us quickly 700 feet farther down into a portion of the valley of Cascade Creek called the Purgatory Flats. From there, we'd turn south and follow Cascade Creek to its confluence with the Animas River. The trail description was a little vague on some things, but the way it read, it seemed like that confluence would be about three miles away, which would make a full round-trip six miles. Which is a good hike.
The view here was taken from a rocky outcrop where we had lunch about 500 feet down the valley of Cascade Creek at an elevation of 8,290 feet. I'm looking south down the valley, which is still off to the left and 300 feet below me. The confluence with the Animas is somewhere on the other side of that curve in the valley you see up ahead, though if you think you're only going three miles, you feel like it should be right there.
The baboons have access to at least two huge habitats in the new Africa Rocks area. They were all moving from one area to the other as a group. Maybe rush hour?
I am not sure how it took so long, but I finally signed up for the All Access Ship Tour on our recent cruise. Wow - this was fantastic! Our tour guide was Nemo (from the Shore Excursions team) - and he did a great job. I took the tour on Thursday February 21st at 9am (our first of two days at sea on our way home). Here is the description from the cruise planner: "Get a behind-the-scenes look at what we do to create your best vacation ever. Join your friendly guide for an exclusive narrated tour onboard your ship. Start off in the dining room, where you’ll find out what our crew does to get ready for every meal, plus try to set up a table yourself. Do you know where to place the water glass or soup spoon? Walk through the main galley to see how our delicious dishes are prepared, plus take a look at the provision area to see all of the ingredients we need to have on hand — it’s a lot! Then step inside the engine control room, where we monitor the systems used throughout the ship. You’ll also visit the ship’s vast laundry facilities. See where anything from napkins, table cloths and sheets to beach towels and the laundry you request gets cleaned and folded. Plus, you’ll have a chance to stroll the “I-95,” the long corridor in the crew’s area, named after the longest highway on the U.S. east coast. Finish with a real treat – a visit to the Bridge for a tour of the ship’s command center." On board the Royal Caribbean Grandeur of the Seas for a 9 Night Southeast Coast & Bahamas Cruise (February 14th through the 23rd, 2019). The itinerary include stops in Charleston (SC), Port Canaveral (FL), Freeport (Grand Bahama Island), Nassau (Bahamas) and Miami (FL) before heading back to Baltimore.
En el día de ayer más de 350 estudiantes de escuelas oficiales en 6 diferentes provincias de Panamá se graduaron de nuestro programa de aprendizaje de inglés Access que hasta la fecha ha beneficiado a más de 1,500 estudiantes panameños. ¡Felicitaciones!
Access es un programa dirigido a estudiantes de escuelas públicas. Para otras oportunidades de aprender inglés le recomendamos CELI Panamá www.celionline.com
A look at Rig Mat Systems' Crosslam access mat's tongues.
Rig Mat System's access mats are made from CLT, and are lighter, stronger, and more durable than their counter parts.
I am a huge fan of the All Access Ship Tour and this was the second time I have done this. I will definitely do it again. We had the Tour on February 20th, 2020 and Tyler (a member of the Shore Excursions Team from Canada) was a great guide. We all wore earpieces to hear the speakers at every stop. Here is the description of the tour: "Discover the answers to a question we get asked on every voyage, “How does a ship so big run so smoothly?” Find out on a behind-the-scenes tour that reveals the technology, teamwork, and tons of supplies that go into creating your Celebrity Cruise. Start in the Main Dining Room with a little hands-on lesson from the staff, and then, visit the Main Galley to see how our culinary team artfully prepares about 25,000 meals for our guests and crew each and every day. It’s an impressive achievement, especially when you think about all the exotic flavors you get to enjoy in Modern Luxury style aboard your Celebrity Cruise ship. Next up, pop into provisioning for a jaw-dropping look at the sheer volume of ingredients it takes to make it all happen. Here’s a little preview. We go through roughly 8,500 lbs of watermelon on every cruise. Not to mention, 10,000 bananas and 32,000 potatoes (give or take a few). Continue to the Engine Control Room, where expert engineers monitor the ship’s engines and onboard machinery - 24/7. You’ll learn how the engines do more than turn the giant props. They power all our onboard systems, including air-conditioning, refrigeration, plumbing and many others. This is the heart and soul of the cruise ship and you’ll enjoy a rare up-close look at how it operates. Afterwards, go for stroll down I-95, the “main highway” for the crew. It runs down the center of the ship and is named after the longest highway on the U.S. East Coast. Your next stop is Laundry, where thousands of items are cleaned and crisply folded every day– napkins to linens to beach towels. Marvel at massive machines that can hold 264 lbs. of laundry in every load. To put that in perspective, it’s like doing 14 loads of laundry in your machine at home all at once. The tour concludes with a real treat – a visit to the Bridge, where all the ship’s onboard systems are controlled. Step up and witness advanced navigation and communications equipment in action, and scan the sea from the same vantage point your Captain uses to chart the way. If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to run a cruise ship, this inside access tour provides plenty of answers, great insight, and a whole lot of excitement." On board the Celebrity Equinox for Seth's Big Fat Broadway Cruise from February 15th to the 22nd, 2020. The itinerary includes stops in San Juan (Puerto Rico), Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas (US Virgin Islands), Tortola (British Virgin Islands), Nassau (Bahamas) before returning to Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale, Florida). The best part is that we are on Seth's Big Fat Broadway Cruise again!
121_Access Brookhaven- Attendees listen to pre-recorded remarks from Dr. Vanessa Chan, Chief Commercialization Officer, Office of Technology Transitions at the U.S. Department of Energy, at Access Brookhaven, an in-person conference where they learn about the different capabilities that the Instrumentation Division offers to support industry’s research and development efforts in a broad variety of fields and the partnerships opportunities offered by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) at Brookhaven National Laboratory January 26, 2023. (Official Lab Photo by Kevin P. Coughlin / Brookhaven National Laboratory)
We got an access all areas pass to Glastonbury 2017. Sadly for us, it was for deliveries only, but we did get to see the pyramid stage
Town of Richmond Hill call centre
The Town is committed to providing quality services to residents and businesses in the Town of Richmond Hill and what better way to do that than create a central point of contact for people to access a wide range of services. The Town's one-window contact centre, Access Richmond Hill, responds to general inquiries and concerns, processes applications, permits, work orders, program registration and completes payments, all at one location. Service is provided whether the inquiry comes via the telephone, walk-in or general e-mail.
Access Richmond Hill is located on the ground floor (north side) of the Town's main Municipal Offices at 225 East Beaver Creek Road.
ACCESS RICHMOND HILL
(905) 771-8800
access@richmondhill.ca
Hours of Operation:
Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
A Virginia State Police Vehicle Blocks access to the airport runway prior to the arrival of the President and Mrs. Busch.
With consecutive classmate 467 on the rear, Grand Central no. 43468 rolls into London King's Cross, bringing 1A61, the 0842 from Sunderland, into its final terminus.
I thought this shutter door looked pretty cool. I only noticed the bananas littering the floor when I was processing the shot afterwards... odd.
Canon 30D, Sigma 17-70mm F2.8-4.5, shot in RAW and processed in Photoshop.
The AP350 by Aerohive is a durable, enterprisegrade, high performance two radio (3x3) three spatial stream MIMO 802.11n Access Point for challenging indoor environments and provides the best range of all Aerohive APs.
Some more "set dressing" with posters that aren't quite right
Notice that Aladdin doesn't tell you where it is being performed at!
Our mobile devs in training collaborated on apps that solved different crisis that New Yorkers face -- from housing, food, and elderly support. Winning teams were awarded raspberry pis and many other tech toys!
En el día de ayer más de 350 estudiantes de escuelas oficiales en 6 diferentes provincias de Panamá se graduaron de nuestro programa de aprendizaje de inglés Access que hasta la fecha ha beneficiado a más de 1,500 estudiantes panameños. ¡Felicitaciones!
Access es un programa dirigido a estudiantes de escuelas públicas. Para otras oportunidades de aprender inglés le recomendamos CELI Panamá www.celionline.com