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Rendezvous with Houston Methodist biennial gala at the Hilton Americas-Houston. Chaired by Cam and Rod Canion and Elizabeth and Peter Wareing, honoring the John S. Dunn Foundation, Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OXY), Sanford I. Weill and Emily Attwell Crosswell. Celebrating Houston Methodist’s 96-year commitment to leading medicine in research, education and patient care. (photo by Richard Carson)

 

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The weather at 11am was not promising at all, thick cloud with a low cloud base and poor visibility. Kennet aviations Seafire is almost blending into the murk sitting on the flightline.

 

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Sanitation Project encourages Rotarians to Loop the Loop ...

 

5pm on Friday afternoon and as I drove toward the airfield the rain is just sheeting down. We are 1 hour away from launching 14 volunteers into the air in a glider. It seemed as though the chances of getting anyone in the air to be incredibly remote. Heavy rain, high winds and low cloud base. It could hardly be worse conditions for flying.

 

An hour later, trusting in the weather forecast to be suitable weather for flying, all 14 supporters arrived at the London Gliding Club at Dunstable Downs. The forecast had indicated that the awful weather would be much improved by 6pm and even sunny an hour later, so we were all gathered for the safety briefing becoming more confident of getting airborne by the minute.

 

By 6.15 the rain had stopped and the sky began to clear just as forecast. One by one 7 Rotarian volunteers and 7 members of the public were seated in the front seat of a two seated glider and were towed to 2000 feet before being cast adrift from the tow plane and were sent gliding freely through the air.

 

Once free, the glider pilot put the glider into a dive and went through a loop-the-loop. Often-another loop followed and another. As the evening progressed the last few flyers had the view of a beautiful sunset.

 

During the event there was a free barbecue for flyers and supporters alike. The crew and ground crew joined in for a burger and the Club bar was open for something to steady any nerves.

 

The evening was a great success with 14 very happy flyers having enjoyed something special, often expressed as a thrill of a lifetime. The youngest was just 15 and the oldest, well let’s just say he was in his 9th decade.

 

The volunteers had accepted the ‘Loop-the-Loop’ challenge to raise money through sponsorship towards a Global Grant project for a school sanitation project in South Africa.

 

John Moss

Rotary Club of Wolverton and Stony Stratford

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Patricia Scanlon is founder and CEO of SoapBox Labs, a Dublin-based start-up, which recently landed €1.2m seed funding after meeting Astia Angels at Inspirefest. As adult speech recognition systems currently on the market are unsuitable for young children, SoapBox Labs has developed a proprietary, cloud-based speech recognition technology platform specifically for young kids aged 4-10. SoapBox Labs licenses its technology to a wide range of application areas that, to date, have not been served by accurate children’s speech technology, such as educational products for literacy and language learning as well as learning games.

Sanitation Project encourages Rotarians to Loop the Loop ...

 

5pm on Friday afternoon and as I drove toward the airfield the rain is just sheeting down. We are 1 hour away from launching 14 volunteers into the air in a glider. It seemed as though the chances of getting anyone in the air to be incredibly remote. Heavy rain, high winds and low cloud base. It could hardly be worse conditions for flying.

 

An hour later, trusting in the weather forecast to be suitable weather for flying, all 14 supporters arrived at the London Gliding Club at Dunstable Downs. The forecast had indicated that the awful weather would be much improved by 6pm and even sunny an hour later, so we were all gathered for the safety briefing becoming more confident of getting airborne by the minute.

 

By 6.15 the rain had stopped and the sky began to clear just as forecast. One by one 7 Rotarian volunteers and 7 members of the public were seated in the front seat of a two seated glider and were towed to 2000 feet before being cast adrift from the tow plane and were sent gliding freely through the air.

 

Once free, the glider pilot put the glider into a dive and went through a loop-the-loop. Often-another loop followed and another. As the evening progressed the last few flyers had the view of a beautiful sunset.

 

During the event there was a free barbecue for flyers and supporters alike. The crew and ground crew joined in for a burger and the Club bar was open for something to steady any nerves.

 

The evening was a great success with 14 very happy flyers having enjoyed something special, often expressed as a thrill of a lifetime. The youngest was just 15 and the oldest, well let’s just say he was in his 9th decade.

 

The volunteers had accepted the ‘Loop-the-Loop’ challenge to raise money through sponsorship towards a Global Grant project for a school sanitation project in South Africa.

  

107_GHP_Diversity_25Oct22 - The Greater Houston Partnership Houston DiverseCity Summit, an inspiring one-day convening to advance equity and inclusion in the greater Houston region held at the Marriott Marquis October 25, 2022. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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111_GHP_TMC_20Sept22 —Greater Houston Partnership State of the Texas Medical Center at the Hilton Americas September 20, 2022. (photo by Richard Carson)

 

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Unauthorised Access Prohibited! Not a very encouraging start to the day!

 

(All photos in this series were taken with a simple, fixed-focus Olympus Trip film camera)

 

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Hillwalking journal entry for the day:

 

Thursday 20/7/95

 

Sgurr Choinnich - Sgurr a’ Chaorachain - Maoile Lunndaidh

 

29 km, 1700 m: 9.4 hrs

 

Conditions: Dull, wet, windy and misty

 

Base: The Heights of Inchvannie, Strathpeffer

 

Map and starting point: OS Sheet 25, GR 041493

 

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The forecast for later in the morning was quite promising with clearer and drier conditions supposed to move in from the north. So as I was feeling no worse than yesterday I decided to take on another demanding route: the 3 Munros north of Loch Monar - including the remote Maoile Lunndaidh.

 

I left the car at the side of the road just before the cottage adjacent to the railway crossing at Craig, and set off along the track towards the plantation. The weather was less than encouraging with the cloud base down to about 600 m, a light drizzle and a blustery wind.

 

I was disconcerted to find tree felling operations in progress about 1 km past the bridge, with a “no unauthorised entry” notice by the side of the track! However, there was no way I was going to turn back voluntarily and so I just kept going, giving a few nods to the workforce en passant, and keeping clear of some ferocious tree mauling machinery. Thankfully no one raised any objections. Phew!

 

A few kilometres further on I left the track at a cairn and followed the path to the bridge over the Allt a’ Chonais where I found an improvised notice asking walkers to use a new bridge 100 m further upstream and to keep to the path. I complied with this advice and was intrigued to find that the “new” bridge was of the infamous wire rope design; and moreover that it was already in a state of some dilapidation with several of the cross-bracings detached at the lower end. However, after some experimentation I devised a reasonably safe modus operandi (involving leaning into the top wire and keeping it taut) and slowly inched my way across to the other side. Phew again!

 

As I headed south the clouds occasionally lifted to reveal the col between the 2 most westerly Munros. This had originally been the planned route of ascent onto the ridge, but in view of the wet conditions and the trackless terrain I decided instead to follow the path to Bealach Bhearnais in order to avoid saturating my boots so early in the day.

 

I eventually arrived at the bealach and then set off up the west ridge of Sgurr Choinnich - looming through the mist and looking intimidating. This proved to be an interesting route with rocky outcrops offering some undemanding scrambling, but with a trace of a path most of the way up. However, under the prevailing conditions it was a hard ascent, with a gale force wind cutting right across the ridge from the south, forcing me to stop several times to avoid getting blown off. At this point the prospect of completing the planned route seemed negligible and I decided to call it a day after Sgurr a’ Chaorachain - if I managed to get that far. However, surprisingly, the wind relented as I approached the west top of Sgurr Choinnich. Thence easily to the summit, with intermittent views along the way of Bidean and Lurg Mhor in the distance to the SW, and what was presumably Bidean an Eoin Deirg at the far end of the ridge.

 

Onwards without rest arriving at the summit of the second Munro about 30 minutes later. With the wind now diminished and with my health and fitness still holding up, I felt uplifted and soon decided that the planned route was on again! So after a brief lunch stop I headed off down the broad north ridge of Sgurr a’ Chaorachain on a compass bearing, anticipating some demanding route finding over the 6 km of trackless terrain to the distant Maoile Lunndaidh summit. However, thankfully I dropped below the cloud base at about 900 m and the way ahead was soon revealed.

 

Downhill all the way to the start of the steepish 250 m climb up to the 870 m plateau en route to Carn nam Fiaclan - prominent solifluctions towards the bottom and rocky towards the top. A steady ascent without rest, keeping just ahead of Naismith. With all the hard work now done I was at last confident that the third Munro was in the bag. An easy walk up Carn nam Fiaclan, with the large Maoile Lunndaidh summit cairn now clearly in view a kilometre or so away across the intervening depths of the Fuar-Tholl Mor Coire. Thence an effortless stroll around the coire headwall - very impressive views - to the summit. I was thankful of the clear conditions as the cairn could have taken some finding in the mist.

 

After a brief stop I headed for the col to the north and then down the Creag Dhubh Mhor west ridge towards Gleann Fhiodhaig, arriving at River Meig adjacent to the ruin to the south of Coire Beithe. As the river was not fordable here I made my way down the glen over fairly good ground eventually finding a crossing place just after the Glenuaig Lodge, where I stopped for a second food break - very enjoyable with the sun now shining for the first time that day - 18:00 hours!

 

I still had 9 km to go but with a track all the way I could at last switch on the auto-pilot. I made good progress to the site of the tree-felling operation and stopped to take a few interesting photos (Olympus Trip) with the heavy forestry machinery in the foreground and the north Achnashellac hills in the background. Thence easily back to the car.

 

A demanding but rewarding day.

  

One of the early morning storms from the disturbance west of Florida. This photo image was taken with my Sony A7R and was at least 5 miles away There have been a few big water spouts over the past 5/6 days and there appears to be one in the lit cloud base to the right. The inside of a 'tube' looks about right

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160_GHP_UpSkillWorks_25jun19.jpg -- Greater Houston Partnership's UpSkill Houston initiative at the second annual UpSkill Works conference held at the Omni Hotel June 25, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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A horribly murky day in Surrey sees the cloud base at about 400 feet. Box Hill is in there somewhere!

102_GHP_State2017RC.JPG_Greater Houston Partnership State of the State Address with Governor Greg Abbott photographed April 18, 2017 at the Hilton Americas. (photo by Richard Carson)

 

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087_GHP_EcoOutlook_5dec19— Greater Houston Partnership's Annual Houston Region Economic Outlook event featuring a keynote presentation by Helen Currie, Chief Economist with ConocoPhillips December 5, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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069_GHP_Metro_3oct19.JPG -- Greater Houston Partnership State of Metro event. METRO Chair Carrin Patman speaks on how Houston is developing its transportation network for the future transportation needs of our region October 3, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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Photos of Zendesk at Web Wednesday Hong Kong (V90), taken at Orange Peel on 22nd October, 2014.

 

An interview with Michael Hansen, MD for Zendesk in Asia, who shared his journey from stealth start-up in Copenhagen to publicly listed multinational business offering a cloud-based customer service platform.

 

Star appearances by Belle Liu, announcing BarCamp Hong Kong; Jayne Chan, announcing StartMeUp Week, and J Aaron Farr, visiting from Los Angeles, looking for game designers and publishing partners.

 

As ever, thanks to Bronney Hui for the photos and Victor Isaac Cheung for the venue...and all our guests.

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213_CFBC_Easter2017.JPG-- Champion's Forest Baptist Church Easter Services April 16, 2017. (photo by Richard Carson)

 

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The 1st day of my holiday heading up to the Isle of Skye. Was hoping to get a couple of snaps en-route and spotted this, shortly after heading into the Pass of Glencoe, the cloud base descended, and it started to rain, typical Scottish weather?! The forecast tomorrow is poor, so looks like it will be a straight run to Skye.

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MobileWebCam 3.13 (mobilewebcam) SHV-E120S 4.1.2 i-R2.E120SKSJMA4.v2 by kynn & ynk Mar.7, 2013

 

Date and time: Sat Oct 15 12:26:20 GMT+08:00 2016

Battery 28% 16.3℃

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CLICK IMAGE TO VIEW Birmingham Selly Oak Weather Station observations and report at 08:50GMT

 

Current weather: Light snow falling. Extensive cover of lying snow, depth of accumulation 10cm to 12cm.Very cold, overcast and misty.

Cloud: Overcast. Stratus cloud base very low at 150m.

Visibility: Very poor with mist and falling snow; 1800m.

Air temperatures: Current MINUS 0.4°C; Maximum (past 24 hours) 1.6°C; Minimum (past 24 hours) MINUS 0.8°C.

Overnight grass minimum temperature: MINUS 0.5°C (thermometers buried under snow).

Rainfall total for past 24 hours: 7.1mm once snow in rain gauge funnel had been melted.

Wind direction from: NNE. Mean wind speed 13km/h Force 3. Wind chill effective temperature MINUS 5°C.

Pressure: 1002mb. Rising slowly from 998mb over past 9 hours.

The past 24 hours: Light snow started falling at approx 09:30GMT yesterday morning. Intensity soon became moderate and for a short time heavy, giving a widespread surface accumulation of 3cm to 4cm depth. Snow became lighter and intermittent from late morning until early evening and a slight thaw took place between 12hGMT and 18hGMT. Temperature dipped below freezing after then and a period of moderate to heavy snowfall occurred between 18hGMT and 21hGMT, increasing the surface accumulation by several cm. Snow continued for the remainder of the period, generally light and intermittent.

 

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061_GHP_EcoOutlook_5dec19— Greater Houston Partnership's Annual Houston Region Economic Outlook event featuring a keynote presentation by Helen Currie, Chief Economist with ConocoPhillips December 5, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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Here's a word cloud based on a sample of 2,844 tweets containing #MWC between Monday 25th February and Friday 1st March 2013. Common speech words have been removed.

 

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Vitus Putra will graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. Vitus has served as a STEM Coach, Ambassador, and Service Raleigh Co-Chair. He completed an REU in educational data mining with the Center for Educational Informatics and has worked for Cisco Systems developing critical cloud-based applications for their customer experience team. After graduation, Vitus will continue working for Cisco as a Software Engineer in Morrisville.

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010_GHP_Airports2018.JPG - Greater Houston Partnership State of the Airports address at the Hilton Americas December 14, 2018 at Partnership tower. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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Sanitation Project encourages Rotarians to Loop the Loop ...

 

5pm on Friday afternoon and as I drove toward the airfield the rain is just sheeting down. We are 1 hour away from launching 14 volunteers into the air in a glider. It seemed as though the chances of getting anyone in the air to be incredibly remote. Heavy rain, high winds and low cloud base. It could hardly be worse conditions for flying.

 

An hour later, trusting in the weather forecast to be suitable weather for flying, all 14 supporters arrived at the London Gliding Club at Dunstable Downs. The forecast had indicated that the awful weather would be much improved by 6pm and even sunny an hour later, so we were all gathered for the safety briefing becoming more confident of getting airborne by the minute.

 

By 6.15 the rain had stopped and the sky began to clear just as forecast. One by one 7 Rotarian volunteers and 7 members of the public were seated in the front seat of a two seated glider and were towed to 2000 feet before being cast adrift from the tow plane and were sent gliding freely through the air.

 

Once free, the glider pilot put the glider into a dive and went through a loop-the-loop. Often-another loop followed and another. As the evening progressed the last few flyers had the view of a beautiful sunset.

 

During the event there was a free barbecue for flyers and supporters alike. The crew and ground crew joined in for a burger and the Club bar was open for something to steady any nerves.

 

The evening was a great success with 14 very happy flyers having enjoyed something special, often expressed as a thrill of a lifetime. The youngest was just 15 and the oldest, well let’s just say he was in his 9th decade.

 

The volunteers had accepted the ‘Loop-the-Loop’ challenge to raise money through sponsorship towards a Global Grant project for a school sanitation project in South Africa.

 

John Moss

Rotary Club of Wolverton and Stony Stratford

227_GHP_Airports_5Oct22 - Greater Houston Partnership State of the Airports with Mario C. Diaz, Director of Aviation, Houston Airports held at the Marriott Marquis October 5, 2022. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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Weather and climate in the cloud, virtual workshop, 8 to 10 February 2021.

 

Julia Wagemann (ECMWF/University of Marburg) gave a presentation entitled 'Bridging the gap between Big Earth Data users and future (cloud-based) data systems - Towards a better understanding of user requirements of cloud-based data systems'.

 

Recordings and presentations available at: events.ecmwf.int/event/211/

Soldiers of the St. Cloud-based Company B, 2nd General Support Aviation Battalion, 211th Aviation Regiment, their families and others gather at a "welcome home" ceremony at the River's Edge Convention Center in St. Cloud, Minn. The unit recently returned from an overseas deployment, where they provided heavy lift capabilities during the drawdown of U.S. military forces in Iraq.

 

Photo by Master Sgt. Rich Kemp, Minnesota National Guard

 

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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (CE) is a cloud-based CRM (Customer Relationship Management) business solution to increase sales productivity and improve the marketing efforts value with social information, campaign management and business intelligence.

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Located just outside the ARM Mobile Facility primary operations shelter in Shouxian, the ceilometer (CEIL) records measurements of cloud base height and aerosol backscatter signals for the Study of Aerosol Indirect Effects in China. The field campaign took place from May through December 2008.

 

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Alto Cumulus cloud base reflecting the light from the Sun, currently about 92.1 million miles away.

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354_GHP_Airports2018A.JPG - Greater Houston Partnership State of the Airports address at the Hilton Americas December 14, 2018 at Partnership tower. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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Ariel Diaz '02 Th'04 is founder and CEO of "Boundless," a cloud-based e-textbook platform making customized educational materials available to the masses.

 

Photograph courtesy boundless.com.

Now 75health provides a fully featured cloud based free ehr and emr software for clinics, doctors, hospitals and for medical practitioners.

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A large standing de tallado angel on cloud base

 

Estimate: PHP 100,000 - 140,000

 

c. 1920s

Manila

Painted medium hardwood, gesso

117 x 35 x 37.5 cm (46 x 13 3/4 x 14 3/4 in)

 

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Sanitation Project encourages Rotarians to Loop the Loop ...

 

5pm on Friday afternoon and as I drove toward the airfield the rain is just sheeting down. We are 1 hour away from launching 14 volunteers into the air in a glider. It seemed as though the chances of getting anyone in the air to be incredibly remote. Heavy rain, high winds and low cloud base. It could hardly be worse conditions for flying.

 

An hour later, trusting in the weather forecast to be suitable weather for flying, all 14 supporters arrived at the London Gliding Club at Dunstable Downs. The forecast had indicated that the awful weather would be much improved by 6pm and even sunny an hour later, so we were all gathered for the safety briefing becoming more confident of getting airborne by the minute.

 

By 6.15 the rain had stopped and the sky began to clear just as forecast. One by one 7 Rotarian volunteers and 7 members of the public were seated in the front seat of a two seated glider and were towed to 2000 feet before being cast adrift from the tow plane and were sent gliding freely through the air.

 

Once free, the glider pilot put the glider into a dive and went through a loop-the-loop. Often-another loop followed and another. As the evening progressed the last few flyers had the view of a beautiful sunset.

 

During the event there was a free barbecue for flyers and supporters alike. The crew and ground crew joined in for a burger and the Club bar was open for something to steady any nerves.

 

The evening was a great success with 14 very happy flyers having enjoyed something special, often expressed as a thrill of a lifetime. The youngest was just 15 and the oldest, well let’s just say he was in his 9th decade.

 

The volunteers had accepted the ‘Loop-the-Loop’ challenge to raise money through sponsorship towards a Global Grant project for a school sanitation project in South Africa.

 

John Moss

Rotary Club of Wolverton and Stony Stratford

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