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Photo from the Advanced Biofuels Industry Day at PACIFIC 2013, Sydney. 8 October 2013.

Elf figure from the Advanced HeroQuest box set, which was released in 1989.

Photo from the Advanced Biofuels Industry Day at PACIFIC 2013, Sydney. 8 October 2013.

Friday, Chad and Jeff attended an advanced composite fabrication workshop at the Kreysler & Associates manufacturing facility near Vallejo, California. The day started with a broad overview of composite technology and its applications for architecture. Attendees were then taken on a tour of the facility and watched demonstrations of carbon fiber being infused with resin by vacuum and closed-mold methods. At the time of the tour, the facility was being used to produce the cladding for SFMOMA (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art)’s new expansion, designed by Snøhetta, and participants witnessed each stage of the fabrication process for the unique panel system. We are excited by the possibilities and potential uses of this strong and lightweight material because is stronger and lighter than steel and comes in any color, texture, shape, or size.

Prudence Siebert

Advanced Media Training Instructor Lt. Col. Stacy Bathrick provides feedback to a Command and General Staff College Intermediate Level Education student, while ILE students observe while waiting their turns, after a mock morning program interview March 1 at the television studio in Eisenhower Hall. Students in the four-hour block of instruction addressed a scenario concerning the war-zone shooting of a 12-year-old boy in three types of interviews. Photo credit Prudence Siebert

 

The Darter on the left required special effort ;-)

Filming for One Day in San Diego at the Before I Die wall

Advanced and cost saving oil packaging, convenient for transportation.

Friday, Chad and Jeff attended an advanced composite fabrication workshop at the Kreysler & Associates manufacturing facility near Vallejo, California. The day started with a broad overview of composite technology and its applications for architecture. Attendees were then taken on a tour of the facility and watched demonstrations of carbon fiber being infused with resin by vacuum and closed-mold methods. At the time of the tour, the facility was being used to produce the cladding for SFMOMA (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art)’s new expansion, designed by Snøhetta, and participants witnessed each stage of the fabrication process for the unique panel system. We are excited by the possibilities and potential uses of this strong and lightweight material because is stronger and lighter than steel and comes in any color, texture, shape, or size.

Marcum LLP, one of the nation’s leading accounting and advisory firms, and The Connecticut Technology Council awarded winners in each of the six categories of the Marcum Tech Top 40 in a ceremony at the Chevrolet Theater in Wallingford, CT. The Marcum Tech Top 40 recognizes the 40 fastest growing technology companies in Connecticut based on revenue growth over the past four years.

 

The winner of this year’s Marcum Tech Top 40 is Cheshire, CT-based Alexion Pharmaceuticals Inc. in the Life Sciences category. The company has achieved revenue growth of 24,726 percent over the past four years and a significant market presence with Soliris®, a product approved for the treatment of patients with paroxysmal nocturnal hemogolbinuria (PNH)1, a rare, but progressive and life-threatening disease characterized by the excessive destruction of red blood cells.

 

The other category winners based on revenue growth include:

 

-RSL Fiber Systems, LLC, based in East Hartford, CT, in the category of Advanced Manufacturing;

-Fuel Cell Energy, LLC, based in Danbury, CT, in the category of Energy/Environmental Technologies;

-HealthPlanOne, LLC, based in Shelton, CT, in the New Media/Internet/Telecom technology category;

-Higher One Holdings, Inc., based in New Haven, CT, in the Software category;

-Cervalis, LLC, based in Shelton, CT, in the IT Services category.

 

For more information about the event, visit www.ct.org/Tech_Top_40.asp

  

Kirstín Valdís 1sta. sæti, Dídí 2.sæti, Þórdís 3ja

Advanced Warehouses

241 Francis Ave

Mansfield, MA 02048-1548

 

Darlene O'Hearn

(508)339-8995 x 238

A seminar was held on Advanced Embedded System on 30th January, 2016 at SDET, BGI campus.

Advanced Technology, Third album, kind of an electronic spin off project. Prodigy / Chemical Brothers meets metal

The 2021 U.S. Army Small Arms Championships continues here at the Home of Champions. Today's highlight match was National Match Course EIC/Director’s Match.

The Match 11 course of fire included four stages with a total of 50 rounds. Stage One

was shot from the standing position at a slow rate of fire from 200 yards and required a

total of 10 rounds within ten minutes. Stage Two was a rapid fire of 60 seconds in the

sitting/kneeling position from 200 yards. It incorporated a magazine change after two

rounds were fired. Stage Three was a 10-round rapid fire in the prone within 70

seconds from standing from 300 yards, with a magazine change. Stage Four was a

slow fire in the prone from 500 yards. Twenty rounds had to be fire within 20 minutes.

Match 7 was also held today. This rifle match consisted of five stages in combat

equipment. Stage One was a precision slow fire from 500 yards. Competitors fired ten

single-loaded shots from the prone position within 12 minutes. Stage Two began with

the competitors advancing to the 400-yard line. They then engaged the target from the

prone position with ten single-fed rounds. All of this was done within 90 seconds. Stage

Three began with an advancement to the 300-yard line. Competitors then engaged

targets with ten single-fed rounds from the prone firing position … All within 90 seconds.

Competitors then moved to Stage Four where they advanced to the 200-yard line and

engaged their targets with ten single-fed rounds in the kneeling or squatting position

within 90 seconds. In the final stage, Stage 5, competitors advanced to the 100-yard

line, engaged their targets with ten single-fed rounds in the kneeling position within 90

seconds. How’s that for a workout?

Bringin' Down the Barn: 2014 Recital

9mm SMG with underslung 30mm grenade launcher

 

shame about the small mag

Photo from the Advanced Biofuels Industry Day at PACIFIC 2013, Sydney. 8 October 2013.

After ride section of Mission Space

113/365

 

This drinking fountain means as much to my childhood as that Pinewood Derby car.

more to come.

 

big and byooteefull.

 

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