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Taken At The First Annual OLC (On Line Computerized) Cross Country Soaring Camp At Moriarty, New Mexico.

I picked up a Sky-Watcher AZ4 alt-azimuth mount in Toronto for grab-and-go observing -- i.e., for those times when I want to have a quick look at the sky without having to set up computerized telescope mounts. Here it is with my Equinox 80 refractor.

Our house was featured on Bill O'Reilly's Patriots vs. Pinheads in December 2010. America voted us as Patriots.

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

Whiteboards replace blackboards... computerized projection systems replace overheads...

 

(Brian Ceci looks out the window...)

Poll workers started setting up manual and computerized election booths in Oberlin College's Field House the night before election day.

 

Photo by Yvonne Gay

The Bolingbrook Promenade computerized light show runs every hour each evening.

CAMP MUJUK, POHANG, Republic of Korea – Marines of 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force, conduct 24 hour operations in a joint, bilateral computerized command and control exercise during Exercise Key Resolve 2011 Feb. 28.

(Photo by Lance Cpl. Michael Iams)

Computerized Accounting & Payroll Program builds a solid foundation in fundamental computer, accounting and professional skills.

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Flat screen monitors were used in all computerized equipments shown in the movie proving how Kubrick was connected to research and developpement of many high tech firms in the mid sixties.

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Board of Revenue has successfully adopted an online system of Automation in a number of Sub Registrar Offices (SROs). In Karachi, 19 out of 26 Sub-Registrar offices are now online. At these SROs, computerized indexing of your registered documents is being carried out through specialized software; computerized Facesheet and Daybook with QR code are generated for digital preservation.

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I was on the streetcar this morning and saw this new automated announcement system, an LED pixel Board for the name, with a computerized announcement of the upcoming stop.

In the Tile Fabrication Shop, Tony Rollins, with United Space Alliance, holds down a curtain while making a test sample of tile on a block 5-axis computerized numerical control milling machine. About 70 percent of a Space Shuttle orbiter's external surface is shielded from heat by a network of more than 24,000 tiles formed from a silica fiber compound. They are known as High-Temperature Reusable Surface Insulation (HRSI) tiles and Low-Temperature Reusable Surface Insulation (LRSI) tiles. Most HRSI tiles are 6 inches square, but may be as large as 12 inches in some areas, and 1 to 5 inches thick. LRSI tiles are generally 8 inches square, ranging from 0.2- to 1-inch thick. More advanced materials such as Flexible Insulation Blankets have replaced tiles on some upper surfaces of the orbiter. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum

I was going for the ISS but caught the Progress 35 cargo spacecraft that was in front of it. It undocked on Tuesday. Was very overcast out at 8:45pm (UTC-04:30). Tracked manualy with the HC.

 

Equipment: Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope, 80mm PHD guide scope.

Camera: Canon T1i + 25mm EP kit for EOS

Exposure: 1/1250 x ISO800 x Single Shot

Location: Valencia, Venezuela

Date/Time: April 28, 2010 at 20:50

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Montes Apenninus is a rugged mountain range on the northern part of the Moon about 600 km long with some of the peaks rising as high as 5 km. This picture shows only one part of the region, since I only captured the center. The photo covers an area of about 300km.

 

Equipment: Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope, CGEM Mount.

Camera: Canon T1i

2000 frames

Location: Valencia, Venezuela

Date/Time: June 18, 2010 at 20:45

Garden of Lights, Brookside Gardens, November 22, 2019. Photos by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.

 

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By this time Southern had linked into Amtrak's computerized reservation and ticketing system. I believe they had to pay Amtrak a substantial fee for the ability to do that. But they were still operating their own passenger service. Someone had mistakenly checked a passenger's baggage to Charleston, SC, instead of Charlotte, NC, which was easy to do since the rubber stamps were right next to each other. The baggage agent just was in a hurry and grabbed the wrong one.

 

This wire originated at "ASR2" which I believe would have been the Southern Passenger Traffic Office in Atlanta. I see they copied ATLD and CLTM, which would have been the ticket offices in Atlanta and Charlotte.

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The first public computerized bulletin board system, from Berkeley CA in the early 1970s. At the time, few people had access to computers and many, especially counterculture-types, viewed them with suspicion, so this was an opportunity for regular folks to use computers to share information and build connections.

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This is a CT scanner suite playset for minifigs, consisting of the exam room, the control room, and a waiting room.

 

Control room and scan room shown separately.

 

The computer tomograph (CT) has been modeled after the Siemens Somatom Force.

 

Gonzo's abdomen is being scanned. Obviously, he needs a companion - Camilla is at hand!

 

However the fundamental question remains whether Gonzo's nose would fit inside the scanner ;-)

Garden of Lights, Brookside Gardens, November 22, 2019. Photos by Marilyn Sklar, Montgomery Parks.

Handguided and computerized quilting by Burmann Studios. Quilted by: Lisa Burmann

1975 Computerized Singer Athena 2000. I guess this is what Singer envisioned sewing machines to be like in the year 2000. Very futuristic.

 

This machine was my grandmother's and sat in her sewing table for as long as I could remember. My mom said my grandma only used this machine twice. It has a load of attachments and has some neat features. I inherited this machine around 4 years ago, tried to use it, but couldn't make it work. In a recent conversation with my mom, I found out that grandma had done something to mess up the bobbin and it hadn't worked probably since 1975. Well, last night I fidgeted with it, got the bobbin to wind and sewed with it! I put a little oil in it and off she ripped! This poor machine has been waiting 33 years to be used. I hope it will work well as a back-up machine when brother is acting up.

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.

FORT STEWART, Ga., July 30, 1985 - Governor Joe Frank Harris operates a computerized laser-targeting device during his annual tour of Georgia Army National Guard training at Fort Stewart. The device, a Ground Laser Locator Designator, can be used to help coordinate aircraft fire from the ground. Harris worked with the Brunswick-based Battery A, 1/230th Field Artillery Battalion and Detachment 1, Headquarters Battery from Jesup to guide helicopter gunfire to a target more than a mile distant.

Published in the Martinsburg (WV) Journal, July 2017

 

The most significant effort to influence an American election by a foreign country, the Confederate States of America, was at the Battle of Antietam in September 1862, according to a National Park Service plaque stating that one of Lee’s goals was to “influence the fall mid-term elections”. That time, it wasn’t through hacking of computerized voter rolls and private emails or unleashing internet trolls and bots: it was by literally hacking each other to death with cannon balls, muskets and bayonets.

 

Todays’ political climate is somewhat reminiscent of the 1860’s, when decades of gridlock prevented Congress from passing legislation to resolve the issue of the ‘Peculiar Institution’. Now, states like California and Texas are threatening succession, again, and talk of resistance and rebellion is heard from all sides of the opinion fields.

 

And for what? Look at the Confederacy. They were basically a knock-off of the Union right down to their currency system, laws (except for that slavery thing) and government structure. They borrowed all of it, plus a huge debt, and within four years had managed to gridlock their own selves into inertia, just like the country they’d left.

 

The Constitution is still not clear if it is legal for a state to secede, but the ‘Happy to See You Go’ list would certainly include the former slave states of Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, South Carolina and Missouri, all of which take more from the Federal Government than they pay back in taxes. Those are some of the states that waged a war that took 618,222 lives, destroyed their own infrastructure, and where the Rebel Flag still flies. They are, to quote Business Insider magazine, “Welfare Queen states…. a net drain on our economy”.

 

A recent article by Patrick Buchanan coyly questioned if we are ‘nearing’ another civil war. That could be seen as a subtle prompting that we should start one. But we’re not finished with the last one, by a long shot. One thing we can count on is that the war of words over why we fought, or will fight, would never end. We’re still arguing over the causes of the first American Civil War. What would we call this one? The War of Democratic Aggression? The War Between the Parties? The War for Republican Independence, defending the Rights’ Rights? Instead of the Blue and the Grey, it would be the Blue and the Red taking opposite sides of the battlefield.

 

It’s hard to imagine that our overweight and highly-invested-in-Wall-Street citizens would have the incentive to engage in hand-to-hand conflict with each other, even though we are the most heavily side-armed population in the world. For everyone but the extremely angry with nothing to lose, it would be risking the stability that we now have for uncertainty and certain loss.

 

If we framed a second attempt to divide this country more like an amicable divorce based on irreconcilable differences, we could just go our separate ways. The 50 states, without the alleged government over-reach and job-killing regulations, would have the autonomy that the Founding Fathers might have intended in the first place. Then, all we would need to do would be to divvy up that $20 trillion-dollar debt we owe before we head out the door. Because, just like 1860, who controls the money is the basis of our conflict: or is it?

Misha Shmidt with computerized notation. Seattle Chamber Players, "Icebreaker VII: Open Source" contemporary music festival. Seattle, Feb. 2014. Seattle Chamber Players, "Icebreaker VII: Open Source" contemporary music festival. Seattle, Feb. 2014.

The "now" techniques include modern designs, use of a high end computerized sewing machine (automating a myriad of decorative stitches), metallic threads and materials, and many varieties of unexpected approaches and techniques. Seen in the exhibit about quilting at the Folk Art Center, Blue Ridge Parkway, Asheville, NC. Free, through mid-January, courtesy Southern Highland Craft Guild>

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Scope Doctors Phil and Larry help a new telescope owner assemble and fire up his new computerized telescope for the first time. The RASC's Telescope Clinic has become a popular feature of Astronomy Nights at the science centre, with several families bringing their telescopes to this evening, for help and then "first-light" viewing outside on the Terrace.

 

On March 29, TELUS Spark presented a special Planet Night, to view the three planets in the evening sky and the Moon, during the March spring break school holiday week. An indoor program of science activities, space videos, star shows and talks complemented the outdoor telescope viewing under mostly clear skies. Telescopes were operated by members of the Calgary Centre of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada.

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Dec. 22,2016 in Katy Texas. This display made National News. All computerized.

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