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Christa Avampato yoga portraits in Washington Square Park.

 

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Lasting Tribute to the men who envisioned Hilton Head Island

Comprehensive Safeguards Capacity Building for States: ISSAS and COMPASS, a Safeguard side event at the IAEA 66th General Conference. IAEA, Vienna, Austria. 27 September 2022

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

The IAEA offers comprehensive capacity building support to help States meet their international nuclear safeguards obligations. This event will highlight such assistance, namely the IAEA State System of Accounting for and Control of Nuclear Material Advisory Service (ISSAS) and the IAEA Comprehensive Capacity-Building Initiative for SSACs and SRAs (COMPASS). Participants will learn about the achievements, contributions, support, and future plans in helping States implement effective and efficient safeguards.

 

A close-up of a carved compass on a bench at Cape Foulweather, Oregon.

A compass rose on Long Wharf, looking inland toward the Financial District.

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Comprehensive Safeguards Capacity Building for States: ISSAS and COMPASS, a Safeguard side event at the IAEA 66th General Conference. IAEA, Vienna, Austria. 27 September 2022

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

The IAEA offers comprehensive capacity building support to help States meet their international nuclear safeguards obligations. This event will highlight such assistance, namely the IAEA State System of Accounting for and Control of Nuclear Material Advisory Service (ISSAS) and the IAEA Comprehensive Capacity-Building Initiative for SSACs and SRAs (COMPASS). Participants will learn about the achievements, contributions, support, and future plans in helping States implement effective and efficient safeguards.

 

Reeve Burgess 'Beaver' bodied Mercedes-Benz 709D,J172CNU, seen in Stockton High Street on 7th July 2010.

The square and compass on the white bronze headstone of A. I. Hodgkins at the Evergreen Cemetery in Douglas Massachusetts. It signifies that he was a member of the freemasons.

Brighton March 2024

Comprehensive Safeguards Capacity Building for States: ISSAS and COMPASS, a Safeguard side event at the IAEA 66th General Conference. IAEA, Vienna, Austria. 27 September 2022

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

The IAEA offers comprehensive capacity building support to help States meet their international nuclear safeguards obligations. This event will highlight such assistance, namely the IAEA State System of Accounting for and Control of Nuclear Material Advisory Service (ISSAS) and the IAEA Comprehensive Capacity-Building Initiative for SSACs and SRAs (COMPASS). Participants will learn about the achievements, contributions, support, and future plans in helping States implement effective and efficient safeguards.

 

The Compass is a standard feature of the iPhone. I rarely use it but when I do it is a useful tool

#27 Compass for 119 pictures in 2019

Different compasses in the world

Clever for determining where the hell you should turn to to go west.

Transbus Dart SLF B29F new in 2003 to Huyton Travel of Huyton, Liverpool. Photographed in Chichester.

 

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Different compasses in the world

The Compass fare card readers found on board TransLink buses.

 

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Washed up on St Ouens bay shoreline

Hanging out in the garden at lunch-time for the May 9 "Time Shoot". Processed only for size.

Compass Entertainment Complex (28,000 square feet)

100 Entertainment Drive, Irvington, VA

 

This center opened on September 4th, 2020.

Christa Avampato yoga portraits in Washington Square Park.

 

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Park Lane

  

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Plaxton Paramount 3500 II bodied Volvo B10M-60, LIL9815, seen in Church Road, Stockton-on-Tees on the afternoon of 7th July 2010.

Compass Plant (Silphium laciniata var. laciniata) was found historically in Outer Bluegrass Region Savannahs in Kentucky and would have been encountered by Daniel Boone growing amongst Big Bluestem clearings in the woods where Cherokee Park is now located. The bluestem grew so tall that a man on horseback could not see over it. The compass plants were taller (typically 11-13 ft.) and could be used to navigate through a prairie.

 

Olmsted used Compass Plant and Indian Cup Plant as tall border perennials along Cherokee Road. There was a stand found at the intersection of Barney Ave. and Cherokee Rd. in 1941 when botanist Mabel Slack did her famous inventory of Cherokee Park for a masters degree from Cornell University.

Different compasses in the world

** Our friend Christopher Arcella (I'd go on about his filmic accomplishments but he'd blush) just finished this video for the band Okay....starring moi.

 

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Trafalgar Square

  

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Compass Bus GX62CSF in Eastbourne on service 125. 19th May 2015.

The Compass Camera was manufactured by the Swiss watch-makers Le Coultre et Cie for the Compass Cameras Ltd., based in London. It was conceived and designed by Noel Pemberton Billing, an airman and Member of Parliament. The camera was launched in March 1937, and it was at least available in London until 1941.

 

It is a rectangular aluminium-bodied rangefinder camera, made for 24×36mm exposures on plates. The body is machined from a solid block of aluminium, measuring a mere 30 ×53 ×70mm (1¼;×21/8×2¾in) in size with the lens closed, weighing 220g (7¾oz). Special 8-exposure films were available, and later also an 828 roll film back, made by T. A. Cubitt.

In 1939 an improved model, the Compass II, was introduced. It was offered as a free upgrade to original Compass owners. About 5000 cameras in total were made before production was prevented by war.

 

The Compass is extraordinarily well-equipped for such a small package; it has two optical viewfinders, one at a right-angle, a ground glass focusing screen with a folding loupe, a built-in lens cap, three filters, an extinction meter and a spirit level. There is also a rotating fitting for the tripod bush in the base with five click stops allowing for panoramic and stereo pictures. The shutter ran from 4½s-1/500s.

 

The retractable lens is a 35mm f3.5 Kern anastigmat with a shutter speeded from 4.5s. to 1/500s.

 

The Compass was available in a kit, which could include a small, elegant tripod, fitted with a pocket clip, a cable-release, a small leather case or a larger fitted box taking the accessories.

....wearing a belated b.day present from a dear, dear dolly friend! We love this Onsie!!!

Junior Guides at the CW Region camp in Grenfell had fun learning about compasses and direction with Jan & mother helpers

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