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Cost effective system for smart automation, VoIP, remote interface, access control. Great solution for hotels, homes, hospitals, appartments.
Bill Churney has been with the department since 1989. He's orginally from Pittsburgh. If you spend time with Bill, you need to be prepared to move CONSTANTLY! The day I went with Bill to take pictures and talk to him about the express lanes was cold and gray which was okay because we were moving non-stop.
"We have 30 minutes to complete this operation. If we are late, people are delayed," he told me as we hopped in and out of his truck.
There are two teams - A and B. Bill is the A team (in more ways than one!).
At 11:15, we moved into the express lanes and put the truck on the shoulder. He called into dispatch and reported that he was prepared to start the operation. He opened the control boxes and pushed buttons that changed the signs from "OPEN" to "CLOSED". We waited for traffic to clear. Then, he pushed another button that closed all the southbound gates.
I took this photo as Bill hauled out this heavy pole that locks into place and holds the dragnet across the southbound entrance at Northgate.
In a moment, we were back in the truck headed to Mercer Street.
From Mercer, it was Howell/Stewart, the Metro Bus Tunnel, 9th and Pike, Cherry/Columbia. At every stop, we close gates, put up signs, take down other signs, double check to make sure the signs display correctly, grab trash laying around and hop back in the truck. (Oh and give directions to a wayward driver at 9th and Pike) and finally a call into dispatch at 11:47.
"Talking to you made me two minutes late," he said to me. "You're lucky traffic is light today." Thanks, Bill, for letting me ride with you.
The most recent thing I've made in Automation so far is this 1959 European saloon car.
It's rear engined, rear wheel drive with 69 horsepower, but as its just a few kilograms under a ton, Automation claims it has a top speed of 88 mph, which is just right. I've yet to test this theory in BeamNG, but it survived bumping along over some hills, matched the performance of a similarly rear-engined Skoda 130 GL and sounded pretty nice too.
Automation priced it at around $8000-9000 which is somewhere around £6000-7000, though I think it does everything in present day prices since £6000 in 1959 was a rather hefty amount.
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Yeah! We made^H^H^H^Hcooked some pork. The temperature of the "Smoker" was the simmering water, and the "Turkey" was a tied up pork tenderloin. Tasty!
This photo appeared in the Stroud News & Journal 7th March 1991 -
HI-TECH SYSTEM SET TO CUT LIBRARY QUEUES
With the installation of a new computerised issue system, long queues are destined to become a thing of the past at Stroud Library. Out have gone the old cardboard tickets and instead library users are being issued with personalised plastic cards for use when they take out or return books.
Now, instead of searching through racks of tickets,librarians are able to issue books and receive returned books simply by running a lightpen over the card and then over a special label inside the book.
Gate Automation Australia - Gates automation systems and components for optimum security by Boswen Australia. Boswen installs gates and gate automation systems throughout Melbourne.
A template for a custom background for Rivendell Radio Automation 1.7.X
Feel free to use it and or modify it as you wish. It has the division for a small logo at the bottom.
This was created with a different color set for www.axiomradio.com
Sensors througout the space prevent moving items into your bag without checking it. About one out of four people ended up needing assistance working it.
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This is an Automation vehicle inspired by the Trabant. It is just under 750 kilos, has a four cylinder engine producing all of 32 horsepower yet claims it can reach 67 miles per hour.
Even if it can, put two people, some shopping and a dog inside and it probably won't break 55.
It is a very basic car, with the quality turned right down, nothing really in the way of comfort in the interior and leaf springs in the rear with a ladder chassis.
One good point is that it costs just £1358.50 for a brand new one (that being converted to today's prices, not 1962 when this engineering masterpiece was conceived)
On Friday, October 2, 2015, Haas Automation hosted 250 students from local Ventura County schools in celebration of National Manufacturing Day. Attendees were treated to an introduction, a factory tour and demos. Manufacturing Day is a celebration of modern manufacturing meant to inspire the next generation of manufacturers.
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