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CSS at the metro shot for the www.thedwarf.com.au
been a while since ive taken a colour let alone digital photo...
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Christopher L. Barrett, Executive Director, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute/Professor of Computer Science, Virginia Tech. Dr. Barrett’s talk entitled “Massively Interactive Systems: Thinking and Deciding in the Age of Big Data"
Abstract: This talk discusses advanced computationally assisted reasoning about large interaction-dominated systems. Current questions in science, from the biochemical foundations of life to the scale of the world economy, involve details of huge numbers and levels of intricate interactions. Subtle indirect causal connections and vastly extended definitions of system boundaries dominate the immediate future of scientific research. Beyond sheer numbers of details and interactions, the systems are variously layered and structured in ways perhaps best described as networks. Interactions include, and often co-create, these morphological and dynamical features, which can interact in their own right. Such “massively interacting” systems are characterized by, among other things, large amounts of data and branching behaviors. Although the amount of associated data is large, the systems do not even begin to explore their entire phase spaces. Their study is characterized by advanced computational methods. Major methodological revisions seem to be indicated.
Heretofore unavailable and rapidly growing basic source data and increasingly powerful computing resources drive complex system science toward unprecedented detail and scale. There is no obvious reason for this direction in science to change. The cost of acquiring data has historically dominated scientific costs and shaped the research environment in terms of approaches and even questions. In the several years, as the costs of social data, biological data and physical data have plummeted on a per-unit basis and as the volume of data is growing exponentially, the cost drivers for scientific research have clearly shifted from data generation to storage and analytical computation-based methods. The research environment is rapidly being reshaped by this change and, in particular, the social and bio–sciences are revolutionized by it. Moreover, the study of socially– and biologically–coupled systems (e.g., societal infrastructures and infectious disease public health policy analysis) is in flux as computation-based methods begin to greatly expand the scope of traditional problems in revolutionary ways.
How does this situation serve to guide the development of “information portal technology” for complex system science and for decision support? An example of an approach to detailed computational analysis of social and behavioral interaction with physical and infrastructure effects in the immediate aftermath of a devastating disaster will be described in this context.
Lovefoxxx and the rest of CSS at the Ladytron show.
Such a great band to see if you are in the mood to party! Fun Fun Fun!
You have to love a gal who comes on stage and shouts "today must be Thursday because last night was Project Runway!"
CSS 2003 has the front end on this LEM returning for the night at Michigan City Indiana, moving down 10th Street.
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The last ship to make its way into the Savannah River in late 1861 before the Federal blockade was the iron-framed, Scottish-built Fingal, carrying a cargo of rifles, bayonets, revolvers, ammunition, cannons, powder, and medical stores. In the winter of 1862 she was refitted with sheets of heavy metal and four guns, renamed CSS Atlanta and became the flagship for Confederate Commodore Tattnall's "mosquito fleet" in the Savannah River. In June, 1863, Atlanta at last ventured beyond the river, to Wassaw Sound, where she ran aground and was quickly, devastatingly damaged by fire from Federal ships waiting for her. The engagement lasted less than a half hour before Atlanta surrendered. The ship, provocatively renamed USS Atlanta, later served as part of the Federal fleet off the coast of Virginia.
Model built by William E. Hitchcock, 1993-94
Scale 3/8 inch = 1 foot
archivist.incutio.com/viewlist/css-discuss/5189
April, 2002
"I've tested the site in IE5/NS6/Mozilla/Opera on a PC (the design is hidden
from older browsers) and IE5/NS6/Mozilla on a Macintosh, and it appears that IE5 for Macintosh is the only browser in which this particular bug occurs. I'm not sure what's going on here, probably something to do with my hacked-together code for this particular section."
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CSS&SB Pullman-built 103 at the Michigan City Shops on October 23, 1965, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. Number 103 was built by Pullman Car and Manufacturing Company in 1926 as a 60 foot combination car with a smoking compartment. During 1943 it was lengthened to a 77 foot car by splicing a 17 foot section in the middle. During 1950 it received air-conditioning equipment and the windows were changed to sealed "picture" windows.