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Cut-to-length line to process high strength steel. Coils of 40 ton, with strip's width of 2150 mm and maximum thickness of 25 mm. Blank's length up to 12 meters. Levellers with automatic change of cartridges, flying shear with knive change, bomb door stacker, edge trimming, scrap chopper and full computerized monitoring
Línea de corte transversal para procesar acero. Bobinas de hasta 40 toneladas, con ancho de banda de 2150 mm y espesor máximo de 25 mm. Longitud de formato de hasta 12 metros. Aplanadora con cambio de casette, cizalla volante con cambio de cuchillas mecanizado, apilador bomb door, corte de bordes con troceadora de chatarra y control integral por ordenador.
The day after the half moon.
July 19, 2011
Scope: Celestron C8-SGT (XLT) Computerized Telescope
Camera Canon EOS 50D
Exposure 0.022 sec (1/45)
Aperture f/10.0
Focal Length 2032 mm ( the telescopes )
ISO Speed 100
Exposure Bias -1/2 EV
Missus oschene says she wants to buy this, just so she can hear the computerized register say, "Move your spotted dick to the belt."
Nuclear Medicine, keep on trucking!
positron emission tomography
computerized axial tomography
Alegent Health is the largest not-for-profit, faith-based health care system in Nebraska and southwestern Iowa with nine acute care hospitals, more than 100 sites of service, over 1,300 physicians on its medical staff and more than 8,600 employees.
Reed's Lock & Access Control has been servicing central Pennsylvania for more than 30 years. We sell, service, and install physical and electronic security hardware and software.
During my recent trip to New York City, I was lucky enough to go back onto the main "trading floor" of NASDAQ. Seeing NASDAQ is completely computerized, there's no real trading floor, just a stage with a big video wall. After the opening bell and initial reports from the cable networks, they let us take pictures up on stage.
Students interact with a High-Fidelity Patient Simulator, a computerized mannequin at Morehead State University in Morehead, Ky., June 25, 2014. (Photo by Olivia Burton)
Located on the fender top under the driver's vision, this pod houses the headlights indicators which give instant information either the lights are set on low , medium or full beam. Remote monitoring the tail lights is done by another indicator set atop the rear window indoor frame and which reflect straight to the driver's mirror.
After a long 6 month fight, often working nights and weekends around my neurotic startup job, all of the computerized / robotic automations in my business had finally been deployed. It took hours upon untold hours to test every circuit and tighten every single bolt / hose clamp. And along the way, probably everything that could have went wrong *DID* go wrong, from electrical fire on the server rack to coolant leaks, to me being stupid and plumbing a heat exchanger in backwards.
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This is a screenshot taken from my home office computer. But for all intent and purposes, I could be anywhere in the world on an internet connection, or anywhere in the US with my laptop/cell phone on GRPS/EDGE, to connect to this screen.
From here I can control all the lights as well as all the batch processes. I can actually even reprogram the control boxes on the fly, but that would have to be done very carefully. I'd hate to forget a semi-colon somewhere in my code and have an overheating oven burn down my shop...
Equipment: Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope, NexImage Solar System Imager, Star Pointer
Camera: Canon PowerShot A610
Shutter Speed: 1/30 s
Location: Valencia, Venezuela
Date/Time: Dec 02, 2009 at 01:10
Captures made with a handheld Nikon D40 aimed into a Celestron NexStar 8SE Telescope. Special thanks to Jason Kendall of The Inwood Astronomy Project.
Total Eclipse from Spring City 8/21/17
Sky-Watcher PRO 80 mm f/7.5 ED APO, Sky-Watcher 0.85X Reducer/Corrector, Canon 7D Mark II, Celestron Nexstar 102 GT Computerized Alt-Az Mount.
As part of the groundbreaking Mummies of the World exhibition’s arrival in Philadelphia, doctors and researchers utilized state-of-the-art medical technology to perform a non-invasive computerized tomography (CT) scan and laparoscopic endoscopy on a South American infant mummy and Hungarian adult female mummy, respectively, at Lankenau Medical Center on Thursday, June 9, 2011.
Photos: The Franklin Institute/ Darryl W. Moran
You can hear the computerized voice now..."The Next Stop Will Be 7&I - County Center" after which you hear "The Next Stop Will Be 7&K - Saint Rose". Take 1.
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Our 2010 Christmas lights in Round Rock, Texas consisted of 14,260 LED lights using around 1400 watts and less than 12 amps of electricity. The Christmas lights were synchronized to music by computer that people listen to on 106.9 FM. Lights were shown on CNN, GMA, KVUE, Fox New's O'Reilly Factor, and our local Fox station.
Nick Sievert, machine learning developer, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren, uses the computerized anthropometric measurement device to accurately measure a student naval aviator in order to gauge the type of aircraft cockpit that will best accommodate his body. The device, developed through support from the Office of Naval Research Global TechSolutions program, features enhanced optical scanning and processing of subjects which saves time, improves standardization, and is less susceptible to human error over current measurement methods. (U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams)
The inside includes a driver-centered cockpit with a configurable computerized instrument group, as well as a halfway mounted infotainment framework. The McLaren Speedtail available to be purchased is restricted to only 106 units, and is estimated at $2.3 million.
OTA: Celestron Nexstar 6se Schmidt Cassegrain
Mount: Computerized GOTO Alt-Azimuth
Camera: Nikon d600
Software: Adobe Lightroom
Located on Jerome Avenue in the Bronx, The Jerome Avenue Yard is home to the R142 and R142A cars, which run some of the newest technology in the system, including recorded announcements and digital displays on board. General Superintendent for Car Equipment Ray Delvalle takes us behind the scenes of the IRT Division yard to explore the computerized troubleshooting system and maintenance inspection techniques currently employed by road car inspectors.
Photo: James Giovan
Nick Sievert, machine learning developer, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren, uses the computerized anthropometric measurement device to accurately measure a student naval aviator in order to gauge the type of aircraft cockpit that will best accommodate his body. The device, developed through support from the Office of Naval Research Global TechSolutions program, features enhanced optical scanning and processing of subjects which saves time, improves standardization, and is less susceptible to human error over current measurement methods. (U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams)
The scope features a Sidereal Technology drive system from Dan Gray, using an innovative clutch system. The scope moves wonderfully by hand, conceding nothing to the computerized drive system. The hand motion is described as buttery soft. The drive system uses inverted belts. Batteries are located behind the primary. There's also a primary mirror baffle located just in front of the primary mirror. The routed azimuth rim took three tries with the router in order to achieve the desired accuracy.
OTA: Celestron Nexstar 6se Schmidt Cassegrain
Mount: Computerized GOTO Alt-Azimuth
Camera: Celestron Neximage 5
Software: Registax 6, Adobe Lightroom
Why does everything have to be feaking computerized these days. I swear "If Siri can't do it than its impossible" like get off your lazy ass and change the temperature if you want. And this is a Friedrich kuhi unit.
Reed's Lock & Access Control has been servicing central Pennsylvania for more than 30 years. We sell, service, and install physical and electronic security hardware and software.
LCRFM
The Shamen-Ebeneezer Goode
Soup Dragons-I'm Free
Daft Punk feat. Jay-Z-Computerized
The KLF-Last Train To Trancentral
Lily Allen-Sheezus
Counting Crows-Mr. Jone
Bingo Players-Knock You Out
EMF-Unbelievable
Ferreck Dawn and Redondo-Love To
Tubthumping-I Get Knocked Down
Right Said Fred-I`m Too Sexy
New Radicals-You Get What You Give
Dimitri Vegas and Martin Garrix-Like M
The Farm-All Together Now
George Michael-Older
Hanson-MMMBop
Aloe Blacc-The Man
All Saints-Pure Shores
Jack the Biscuit-Tell Me Please
Hey! dw-Blue Is The Warmest
Pharrell Williams Ft Daft Punk-Gust of Wind
Prince-Pussy Control Bass Boosted
Three Lions-Football's Coming Home
Full computerized cocpit. Storm scope. Terrain following, Full auto pilot. AO maps. All the bells & whistles.
Ian Munro. 1913 - 2011. A long and eventful life lived.
TORONTO (CP) - Ian Munro, whose half-century career at The Canadian Press news agency took him from Morse telegraphy to the beginnings of the computerized newsroom, has died at the age of 98.
He died Saturday of heart problems in Sunnybrook Hospital.
Munro spent 50 years with the news service, starting as a copy boy and retiring as the head of its technical operations on his 65th birthday.
He was born in Toronto in 1913. His Scottish immigrant father enlisted in the Canadian army during the First World War and was killed at Passchendaele.
The family returned to Scotland briefly, then came back to Canada, where Ian quit school at 15 to join The Canadian Press.
At the time, the staccato rattle of Morse code dominated the newsroom. By the time he left, he had helped usher in the computer age.
Munro worked his way up through the communications side of the business. He was there for the introduction of teletype machines, teletypesetting systems and the early wirephoto machines that transmitted news photographs.
Within 10 years of joining the company he was a communications mechanic and by 1938 he was overseeing night operations. He spent most of his career in Toronto, with brief stints in London, Ont., Hamilton, Ottawa and Montreal.
In 1967, he was named general traffic chief, supervising the communications services that brought news, photos and audio material to newspapers and radio and TV stations across the country.
Keith Kincaid, a retired CP president who worked closely with Munro on the computerization effort, called him "one of a kind."
"CP was the first news organization in Canada to take baby steps into the world of computerized editing," Kincaid said, and Munro was a key player.
Munro learned his trade on the job, reading voraciously.
"Everything he knew about the new technology was self-taught, and he knew a lot," Kincaid said.
"He always kept his composure in stressful times, continuing to smile even when things didn't always go well in the early days of newsroom computing and frustrated editors were noisily grumpy."
Munro made many friends during his long career. Among them was Scott Young, the Toronto journalist, novelist and sportswriter.
In his 1984 book Neil and Me, about his relationship with his son, rocker Neil Young, the writer claimed Neil was conceived on the living room floor in Ian's mother's house during a visit.
Munro's son, Scott, who was named after the author, said that was a family story retold with glee over the years.
Scott also said his father was deeply involved in setting up news communications systems for the Montreal Olympics in 1976.
"This was an interesting assignment, as his French was so limited as to be non-existent. The Montreal bureau had to create bilingual washrooms, when it became evident that Ian did not recognize 'hommes' and 'femmes.'
"Afterward, the bureau presented him with the special signs."
Munro worked as a telecommunications consultant for some years after his retirement.
"After that, he pretty much devoted his life to caring for my mother, Lola who suffered from Alzheimer's disease for many years, and to enjoying his family, of whom he was immensely proud. Mom and dad were married for 62 years," Scott said.
Lola died in 2002 and Munro is survived by Scott, his older sister Janice, four grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
Another fully re-processed image. Much more detail on both nebulae and many more background stars. The most amazing part is that I captured these images from my old non-computerized setup. When I re-image this coming summer, I expect something even better!
M8 - The Lagoon Nebula (on left) and M20 - The Trifid Nebula (smaller, on right). Two gorgeous nebula in the constellation of Sagittarius.
The Trifid Nebula is roughly 2000 light years away and is actually composed of three parts: The reddish emission nebula, a fainter blue reflection nebula, and the dark nebula that show up as dark bands running through the whole object.
The Lagoon Nebula is roughly 6000 light years away. So despite being 3 times more distant, it still appears roughly 3 times the size of the Trifid Nebula. It has a small Open Cluster of young stars in the upper left portion of the nebula.
Also, M21, an Open Cluster. It's the tight grouping of stars near the top of the frame above the Trifid Nebula. I didn't realize I had captured this in the same frame until just this morning.
The Lagoon Nebula is visible to the naked eye from dark skies, and a pair of binoculars will reveal structure in both objects.
Equipment used:
TMB92L
Vixen .8x Focal Reducer/Field Flattener
Baader UHCS Filter
Canon XSi
67.5 minutes exposure - 90 subframes, 45s each at ISO1600
Images stacked in Deep Sky Stacker
It's actually the same sewing machine as the Singer Stylist 7258:
www.amazon.com/7258-Stylist-Award-Winning-100-Stitch-Comp...
The Stylist 7258 has top ratings by both customers and Consumers Digest so I knew buying the Fashionista was not a worry. I bought it as a Special Value for $299 here:
www.hsn.com/products/singer-s800-electronic-sewing-machin...
As you can see it already has many positive reviews. It was $100 more than the Stylist but came with an extension table, over 20 presser feet and Ready, Set, Sew DVD, attachable seam gauge and magnifier. Such a wonderful deal.
I added stickers (the type made for walls) to make it even more appealing to my 6 year old granddaughter. A grandma does whatever it takes to encourage sewing!
Location: Toronto-Dominion Centre
Linkway between TD Tower and Ernst Young Tower
Enter through Ernst Young Tower 222 Bay Street
Homographies is an interactive installation featuring robotic fluorescent light fixtures controlled by computerized surveillance systems. As people walk under the piece, the light tubes rotate to create labyrinthine patterns of light that are "paths" or "corridors" between them. In Homographies the "vanishing point" is not architectural, but rather connective, as it is determined by who is there at any given time and varies accordingly. This gives a reconfigurable light-space that is based on flow, on motion, on lines of sight.
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer was born in Mexico City in 1967. He received a B.Sc. in Physical Chemistry from Concordia University in Montréal, Canada, where he now lives and works. Lozano-Hemmer’s interactive installations have been featured internationally in museums and at biennials and he has been selected to represent Mexico at the 2007 Venice Biennale.
The t-shirt front features a crisp image of the 1980's computer generated character Max Headroom. It was a favorite Eighties UK TV show that blasted onto the American scene and became an instant cult classic. This vintage image is reminiscent of the campy sci-fi shows of the era.
See more at: www.savethe80s.com/store
I shot this crow without a tripod from about twenty meters. On the camera's screen the result seemed to me perfect, but when I uploaded the full-sized image to my computer it seemed less in focus, and the contrast with the bright background of the wall behind the raven was not successful. In such cases I try my luck with Photoshop filters. Sometimes it works. It is less good than if I was able to accurately convey what I saw on the camera screen to the computer screen, but this is as close as it gets.
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Electrifying Meal - Photoshop Filter: Cut Out
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שימוש בעיבוד ממוחשב להסתרת פגמים
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צילמתי את העורב הזה בלי חצובה ממרחק של כעשרים מטר. במסך של המצלמה התוצאה נראתה לי מושלמת, אבל כאשר העליתי את התמונה למחשב בגודל מלא היא נראתה פחות בפוקוס, והניגודיות עם הרקע הבהיר של הקיר שמאחורי העורב לא הייתה כל כך מוצלחת. במקרים כאלה אני מנסה את מזלי בפילטרים של פוטושופ. לפעמים זה מצליח. זה פחות טוב מאשר אילו הייתי מצליח להעביר במדויק את מה שראיתי על מסך המצלמה למסך המחשב, אבל זה הכי קרוב לזה
On busy nights our light show had a line of cars up to a half mile long. We got better at how to manage the show to avoid large lines.
Our 2010 Christmas lights in Round Rock, Texas consisted of 14,260 LED lights using around 1400 watts and less than 12 amps of electricity. The Christmas lights were synchronized to music by computer that people listen to on 106.9 FM. Lights were shown on CNN, GMA, KVUE, Fox New's O'Reilly Factor, and our local Fox station.
200418-N-FK318-1052 LOS ANGELES (April 18, 2020) Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Austin Domenech, from Ocala, Fla., reviews a patient’s computerized tomography (CT) scan aboard the hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19). Mercy deployed in support of the nation's COVID-19 response efforts, and serves as a referral hospital for non-COVID-19 patients currently admitted to shore-based hospitals. This allows shore base hospitals to focus their efforts on COVID-19 cases. One of the Department of Defense's missions is Defense Support of Civil Authorities. DoD is supporting the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the lead federal agency, as well as state, local and public health authorities in helping protect the health and safety of the American people. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Abigayle Lutz)
Marc Regis Hannah is a co-founder of SGI (Silicon Graphics) and partly responsible for the direction computer graphics have taken since the company was founded in 1982 in Mountain View, Calif. SGI’s high-powered workstations are responsible for flashy computerized films, such as “Mars Attacks!” and “Jurassic Park,” and Hannah’s 16 years there earned him credit as a special effects whiz. Although the entertainment industry is high profile for SGI, it still makes up only about 15% of the company. Hannah’s designs have also helped build the Boeing 777 and modeling systems for biotechnology applications.
SGI was the brainchild of Jim Clark, one of Hannah’s instructors at Stanford where he earned his doctorate in 1985. Working on his degree in electrical engineering, Hannah started working with Clark on creating an improved machine to manipulate 3D images. The Geometry Engine, which Clark officially invented, was the computer chip that made the manipulation possible. Using a chip, a computer user could rotate an image on-screen in three dimensions, as opposed to the previous flat, 2D computer images. Clark and Hannah took the chip, along with five other founders, and founded SGI.
Hannah’s work at SGI was first to rework and improve the Geometry Engine. Under his guidance the chip would be the mainstay of the company for the next six years, attracting ever-bigger clients and a burgeoning revenue. Hannah, who was vice president and chief scientist at the time, left the company in 1997.
His stint at Stanford University came after a litany of awards. From his high school in Chicago, Hannah entered the Illinois Institute of Technology on a Bell Laboratories scholarship. After graduating in 1977 with a bachelor’s degree in engineering from Illinois Institute of Technology, Bell Labs gave Hannah another award that piloted him to Stanford. While at Stanford, Hannah earned a master’s degree in 1978 and eventually his doctorate, both in electrical engineering.
Born in Chicago on Oct. 13, 1956, Hannah was encouraged to succeed from the very beginning. His parents, Hubert and Edith, raised him and his four siblings under the banner of education. Hubert, an accountant, and especially Edith, a teacher, encouraged their children to excel in school, which Hannah did admirably.
Even after his success with SGI, Hannah has turned his talents to other projects. He has worked as a consultant for SGI and a few startup companies, including Omniverse Digital Solutions and Pulsent. On the nontechnical side, he has been a partial owner of Rondeau Bay construction company, which repairs sewer pipelines. Hannah is also the recipient of 13 patents and numerous awards and honors, including the Professional Achievement Award from both Illinois Institute of Technology and the National Technical Association.