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I created these illustrations for a video that promotes Philadelphia as the perfect testbed for the google high speed fiber initiative. The video will go live on Friday, but I thought I'd get them up ahead of time. To find out more about the public-private partnership in Philly to promote the City of Firsts as a site for this project, please visit gigabitphilly.com And if you have ideas for how Philly could use an ultra high bandwidth data network that connects individuals, industry, and government, please submit your ideas here. You can also show your support by coming to the press conference with Philadelphia Mayor tomorrow (Thursday, March 25) at 2:30 at City Hall on the 2nd floor. A high speed data network in Philly has the potential to accelerate our medical, film production, university, technology, financial services, and community sectors by letting people share massive amounts of data rapidly---that means rich interactivity, problem solving, and communication. Gigabit Philly Videos GigabitPhilly Site GigabitPhilly Facebook Fanpage Follow GigabitPhilly on Twitter Can you imagine Gigabit Philly? ---Jonny Goldstein
February 11, 2009
Marie: "Keturah, does Sancho get any further left than this?"
Keturah: "No, but the Horse looks like it's too far out on stage."
Marie: "The horse? But we set the horse on the green X"
Keturah: "No. The green X is where Quixote stops."
Marie: "Are you sure? I think they push it in this far."
Keturah: "I'm sure. If it got that far it would reveal the push stick."
Marie: "Okay. Well then, what about the ass?"
Keturah: "The ass looks good."
Marie: "It's not too obscured here?"
Keturah: "Nope. The ass looks good."
Just another day of cueing at San Diego Opera.
146/365
Location: Idea Store, Whitechapel, London, England
Communication link closed unexpectedly
Terminal will now reset
The EU-wide RFID logo to show to the consumer devices that use Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) smart chips and systems and comply with EU regulations.
The Communication Dome next to The Laws Platform at Halley Research Station in Antarctica.
Ty Hurley
"Donut Communication" by Nevercrew - 2011 (detail)
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Had to record this bit of typical Southern California social life a few days ago at the car wash.
(Taken with my Blackberry and promptly put back in my pocket)
A nurse explains the clinic procedure to the waiting patients and then gives a short talk about a public health topic, such as multiple drug-resistant TB. Before she started to speak, everyone sang a hymn together. Singing is a strong tradition in many African countries and builds a sense of community and connection between the patients and the nurse – all of which supports communication. SWAZILAND.
Image: Jonathan Pons
Published in: Community Eye Health Journal Vol. 27 No. 88 2014 www.cehjournal.org
Kuwait Liberation Tower, Kuwait City, Kuwait
Taken in a very clear, dry, and cold weather
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 70-300mm
Filter: none
Part of the following set(s):
Funded by U.S. Department of State, World Learning is designing and implementing a professional exchange program, the Digital Communication Network, from June 10-28, 2017. This will be the third iteration of the program, which brings professionals from Eastern Europe and Central Asia to the United States to study topics such as trends and tools in digital communication; the impact of technology on marketing strategies; and social media management. Following the first exchange in 2015, the original participants established the Digital Communication Network as an independent professional association, which has registered over 3,000 members globally and conducted further workshops and events in Moldova, Lithuania, Poland, Armenia, and Ukraine.
"Donut Communication" by Nevercrew - 2011 (detail)
More of our art on our website:
or our blog: nevercrewblog.blogspot.com
GULF OF ADEN (Aug. 23, 2013) Rear Adm. Yuan Yubai, deputy commodore of the Chinese North Sea Fleet, People’s Liberation Army (Navy), second from left, speaks with Capt. Joseph Naman, commodore Destroyer Squadron 50, second from right, and Cmdr. Wilson Marks, commanding officer of the guided-missile destroyer USS Mason (DDG 87), right, during a pre-sail conference in preparation for a U.S.-China counter piracy exercise. Mason is deployed in support of maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Gary M. Keen/Released)
Photo: Victoria Francis.
Published in: Community Eye Health Journal Vol. 17 No.51 OCTOBER 2004 www.cehjournal.org
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Wissensbilanz 2005, Universität für Bodenkultur Wien, August 2006
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