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Utilizando iconos en color táctiles personalizables es posible controlar la luz, la temperatura, la seguridad.
Un mando general que permite dirigir todas las funciones de manera simple e intuitiva, desde un único punto.
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Controls for the Tree 325 Journeyman we have for sale. Dynapath System 10 & Servo Dynamics cards. Runs perfectly.
The control room is where everything comes together. On the left is the monitor wall, bottom left the DA and directors station and on the bottom right the vision switcher.
Skizas D. - before the army - is trying to control the ball without success. For another time Skizas is loosing control...
He and his friend ..... www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmExqSR62jI ... are not able to pass me a right fucking ball. Sp.Ch.
Reaction control thrusters on the Apollo 14 Command Module "Kitty Hawk" on display at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Traffic light controlled roadworks has narrowed the road to a less than ideal width.
By adopting the primary position I have asserted my presence. No traffic can pass. I control the following traffic. I am safer. No cars, vans or busses are squeezing past. This is not about getting in the way, slowing other traffic down or any other reason apart from safety. In this case the traffic was not held up due to my presence (and in any case there was nobody behind me anyway when the photo was taken).
Road cycling is a skill.
"What are the primary and secondary riding positions and when should they be used?
The primary riding position is in the centre of the lane. The secondary riding position is about a metre to the left of moving traffic, but not closer than 0.5 metres to the edge of the road (closer would mean no room for manoeuvre in emergencies and also riding over glass and other kinds of road debris)."
Learn more here: www.britishcycling.org.uk/insightzone/techniques/balance_...
The majority of the times that I have encountered a conflict of space it is because I have not adopted the primary position and controlled the traffic. For example: at mini roundabouts, road narrowings, near pedestrian refuges.
From these conflicts one builds up experience.
I strongly recommend this book to anyone starting, re-starting or has been cycling for a while. It is written by John Franklin and is UK specific.
Buy it here:
www.amazon.co.uk/Cyclecraft-complete-enjoyable-cycling-ch...
Employees of the Mogollon Rim Ranger District gathered at Blue Ridge Ranger Station on September 28, 2017 for the annual District Employee Work Day. This year's project was pest control! The group installed wire mesh around the foundations of two modular office buildings in an effort to keep rodents from digging under the edges of the buildings and entering the interior. Several incursions by mice had damage in some of the offices, with the rodents chewing clothing and paper, getting into storage areas, and generally making a mess. The morning started off with a briefing to cover safety topics and the plan for the work. Participants grabbed picks and shovels, and dug out one foot deep trenches around the two buildings. Employees laid down fine wire mesh material in the trenches, and shovel-wielders quickly filled the dirt back in.
At the end of every summer season, each of the Ranger Districts holds an employee work day. Employees use the opportunity to tackle a much-needed project on the District. Projects often include fence building, landscaping and brush work, clean-ups, and other labor-intensive maintenance and repair work that can be accomplished quickly with a large group of people. Employees from all fields of work come together to help, including office workers, fire fighters, archaeologists, soil scientists, and many others. The teamwork and camaradarie gives participants an opportunity to get to know their fellow District employees, and achieve the satisfaction of completing a project.
Following the work day project, the District held a potluck lunch to celebrate the retirement Rick and Marsha Johnson, long time seasonal workers who had served in fire prevention and recreation (respectively) for several years on the District.
Photo taken September 26, 2017 by Deborah Lee Soltesz. Credit U.S. Forest Service Coconino National Forest.
I HAD to make this out of the new picture. The recoloring was a bit tricky but I'm in love with the result.