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BathGoop will not leave a hard to remove residue – in fact, BathGoop contains cleaning products which keep the substrate spotless during the construction phase. BathGoop can protect both steel and acrylic bathtubs.
Heatersare typically mounted along the perimeter of the space when applicable. Door areas are stacked with extra units, or tube heater burner boxes are located by doors to provide extra heat. Care is taken to avoid violating the published clearances to combustibles with doors in the open position and/or lifts (with cars on them) in the up position. Common applications also utilize tubes located between lift rows (center of the building) or along side a wall with the heat shined inward. Outside combustion air is highly recommended. Lastly, do not place any heater inside of a paint booth
Agenda
:
To consider the application for renewal of Permit and change of address
in permit No. 16/STA/1992 valid upto 28.04.2017 operating by the S/C
KL 09 S 7079 on the Interstate route Thrissur to Pollachi via
Kollemkodu, Nenmara, Vadakkancherry and Vaniampara on Single Point
tax basis - reg.
Applicant: Sri. G. Nagaraj, S/o Ganesan, 41, Shankar lay-out, Lakshmipuram,
Peelamedu, Coimbatore – 641 004, Tamilnadu (Permanent Address),
14/878, behind T.K.Tower, Coimbatore Road, Palakkad (Temporary
Address).
D2/32469(B)/STA/2001
Decision
:
Heard the counsel for the applicant and perused the
connected records. Renewal of Permit and change of address in
permit No. 16/STA/1992 valid up to 28.04.2017 covered by the S/C KL
09 S 7079 are granted subject to the countersignature of STA,
5
Tamilnadu
iFolio is an application for the iPhone that allows you to view the portfolios of artists.
I was accepted to be one of their artists and after a little work, I now have my portfolio available via their app.
For those of you with an iPhone who wish to check it out, the app is free and can be downloaded here.
If you do download the app, please add me as a favorite, and check out some of the other amazing artists!
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Design for the Bear Hugs application on Facebook.
The Bear Hugs application is sponsored by Bears on Patrol, an organization that provides free teddy bears to police officers to use in cases where children are involved.
This is a web application that I built for NAIT's in-house printing department.
The initial idea was simple: create a webpage that lets customers place printing orders on-line. I had previously implemented an online solution for the photo department and they wanted something similar. (The photo solution, called epix, is actually a customization of the Web Publisher Pro application which is an add-on to Canto's Cumulus digital asset management package.)
Of course it was not so simple to build. Firstly there were many iterations of the form itself as I worked with the client to fine tune the job specification details. The HTML solution was to show only those choices relevant to the selected job type. This was done with a combination of javascript and css so that items were shown and hidden based on a combo box selection.
The other requirement was the ability to upload files. I found a JSP (JavaServer pages) based library (Apache Tomcat was being used as the application server) that worked for us. When the user clicks submit, a bunch of javascript-based validation is invoked. When validation passes an email is formatted and sent to an ASP mail service. [UPDATE] This library was replaced with my own custom Java servlet that sends email to an SMTP relay service with NAIT's exchange server.
This web application was deployed and saw a LOT of use. Too much, says the client :) But there were some usability problems. The JSP upload library turned the page into an old-school post-back page: the customer uploaded a file and then the page reloaded itself and repopulated itself based on the session variables etc. This made the page very complicated to build, debug and enhance. Also there was confusion with the standard html-based upload mechanism where the user selects the file AND THEN clicks upload. Not intuitive.
So I developed version 2 which replaces the upload functionality with a Flash-based widget that talks to my custom written java servlet to handle the upload. It provides much better user feedback and does not require a page refresh (I was inspired by Flickr's new upload page). The submit button is also Flash based so that a page refresh is not required to give feedback about the success or failure of the submission.
The result is a webpage with a simpler architecture: HTML, CSS, Javascript and Flash that is very AJAX in the way it works. On the server side are two custom written Java servlets that handle upload and email. Simple, but not simple.
(Note: this application was built in a pre-jquery time which makes this a new approach to web application and service)
Écrit sur un scrabble : IOS + android + application
Réutilisation libre contre un simple lien vers www.tyseo.net (licence CC BY 2.0)
Here, a user sees their completed space station module at one of six available stations in the Design It! application, designed and developed by Ideum for the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. The Design It! application runs on an Ideum 84" Colossus multitouch table.
Ideum has been working with the National Air and Space Museum to create the application, which invites visitors to design modules for a theoretical space station. Visitors choose from among modules focused on the crew, scientific research, or space station maintenance, and then must decide what features should go into the module - all while staying within budget. After a visitor has built a module, it is added to a 3D model of the station in the center of the table. Visitors also have the option to email themselves a copy of the station with their own module, and additional information, included.
To learn more about the 84" Colossus multitouch table and other Ideum hardware, please visit our multitouch tables page. For information about other software products Ideum has developed, visit our Creative Services page.
September.23.
If I learned one thing this summer, it's to work with what I have.
Today, I shot a story about a girl who runs a jewelry business out of her bedroom. I knew I wanted to make these product shots kind of environmental and I thought that the ivy and stone would make for a great backdrop. I can't wait to post up the photo tomorrow!
Heatersare typically mounted along the perimeter of the space when applicable. Door areas are stacked with extra units, or tube heater burner boxes are located by doors to provide extra heat. Care is taken to avoid violating the published clearances to combustibles with doors in the open position and/or lifts (with cars on them) in the up position. Common applications also utilize tubes located between lift rows (center of the building) or along side a wall with the heat shined inward. Outside combustion air is highly recommended. Lastly, do not place any heater inside of a paint booth
Awesome Application Award winners presented at Solutions14, November 10, 2014 at Caesars Palace Las Vegas
Awesome Application Award winners presented at Solutions14, November 10, 2014 at Caesars Palace Las Vegas
An Iraqi girl from Mamouri Gaurari, Iraq, watches as her mother fills out a micro grant application for widows to help better her farm business on March 4. Photo by Sgt. Kani Ronningen.
Karyn Scott, Director of Global Go-To-Market Program Strategy at Cisco and Erica Schroeder, Director of Portfolio Marketing and Emerging Technologies at Cisco discuss “Cashing in on the Internet of Everything” in the Applications Track during CITE Conference and Expo at the Marriott Marquis in San Francisco Monday June 3, 2013. Follow CITE, Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise, is produced by CITEworld (www.citeworld.com). Follow the conference on Twitter @CITEconference and #CITE13.
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Photos by Stephen Brashear (www.stephenbrashear.com) Lawrence Coburn, Co-Founder & CEO of DoubleDutch, Brian Katz, Director of Mobility Engineering and Global Infrastructure Services at Sanofi, Sanjib Sahoo, Chief Technology Officer at tradeMONSTER, and Matt Rosoff, CITEworld Editorial Director discuss Apps during CITE Conference and Expo at the Marriott Marquis in San Francisco Monday June 3, 2013. Follow CITE, Consumerization of IT in the Enterprise, is produced by CITEworld (www.citeworld.com). Follow the conference on Twitter @CITEconference and #CITE13.
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Heatersare typically mounted along the perimeter of the space when applicable. Door areas are stacked with extra units, or tube heater burner boxes are located by doors to provide extra heat. Care is taken to avoid violating the published clearances to combustibles with doors in the open position and/or lifts (with cars on them) in the up position. Common applications also utilize tubes located between lift rows (center of the building) or along side a wall with the heat shined inward. Outside combustion air is highly recommended. Lastly, do not place any heater inside of a paint booth