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The Benchmark is a three polymer-seat metal a-frame swing set with 10 ft top bar. Easy to install, it usually takes about one to one and a half hours for installation. Constructed of heavy gauge galvanized steel pipe, each seat boasting a 500lb weight maximum so adults and kids can safely swing together! Galvanized both on the inside of the pipe and outside, it provides superior corrosion resistance.
a simple streaming benchmark of a 25 disk storagepod with mixed harddiscs. ~1 Gigabyte throughput. quite ok, isn't it?
is the process of comparing one's business processes and performance metrics to industry bests and/or best practices from other industries. Dimensions typically measured are quality, time and cost. Improvements from learning mean doing things better, faster, and cheaper.
Firm: Jonathan Barnes Architecture & Design
Photographer: Brad Feinknopf
Location: Columbus, OH
Owner: ZBP Properties
Landscape Architect: IMPLEMENT, LLC
Llyn Padarn, Llanberis.
I thought with all the rain we have had recently it would be a good idea to revisit 'That Tree'. The access was rather difficult , even with wellies, so the cropped version shows the top rail of the bench used for a view of Llanberis pass in more amenable times!
Saturday morning ,19th, before the lockdown was brought forward!
The #01 Telmex/Chip Ganassi Racing Riley BMW Daytona Prototype of Scott Pruett/Memo Rojas during the Sahlen's 6 Hours of the Glen. 2013.
The process of identifying the best practice in relation to products and processes,with the object of using this as a guide and reference point for improving the practice of one's own organization.
Governor Hogan Attends Benchmarks by Steve Kwak at National Portrait Gallery - Kogod Courtyard, 8th Street Northwest, Washington, DC
One of thousands of geographic benchmarks, this one in a bridge near Slateford, PA. along the Lackawanna Cutoff. 5/15/09
The second of these that I have found, and that I have now discovered to be Ordnance Survey benchmarks. To be fair, it was pointed out to my by a friend as I had completely missed it. I wonder just how many of them there are?
A typical benchmark on a stone in Kullsbjörken outside Leksand in Dalarna.
Benchmarks are points of known height that are used in levelling.
My first attempt at putting two images together in Elements. - A B&W version!!
Sarah was taken inside with a horrendously cluttered background, which I could do nothing about, so I thought that I would experiment with changing backgrounds for the first time.
There are still many things to learn/apply - eg feathering, blending, lighting, shadows etc, etc, etc, but for a first attempt, I am quite pleased with it.