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Draper is a city in Salt Lake and Utah counties in the U.S. state of Utah, located about 20 miles (32 km) south of Salt Lake City along the Wasatch Front. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 42,274, having grown from 7,143 in 1990. The current population is estimated to be approximately 47,710.
Draper is part of two metropolitan areas - the Salt Lake County portion is included in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, while the Utah County portion is part of the Provo-Orem metropolitan area.
The Utah State Prison is located in Draper, near Point of the Mountain, alongside Interstate 15. The execution of Gary Gilmore took place there on January 17, 1977. The Utah Legislature voted to relocate the state prison in Draper in 2014 and approved the Salt Lake City location recommended by the prison relocation commission in August 2015. The Draper Prison will be closing in 2021. The new prison facility in Salt Lake City is slated for completion in late 2020, with inmates moving from the Utah State Prison in Draper in 2021.
The city is home of 1-800 Contacts and a large eBay campus.
In the fall of 1849, Ebenezer Brown brought cattle to graze along the mountain stream of South Willow Creek. The next spring, Ebenezer moved his wife Phoebe and family to settle in Sivogah, the Indian name for the area which means "Willows." Ebenezer sold his cattle to immigrants heading to the gold fields of California along what became the Mormon Road. More settlers moved to Draper in the next few years. Later the area was called South Willow Creek. By 1852, 20 families lived along the creek. In 1854, the first post office was established with the name Draperville for William Draper III, the first presiding elder of the town's Mormon congregation. The name of the town in later years was shortened to Draper.
Hostilities with the Native Americans began in 1854, and a fort was established were the local settlers lived, during the winters of 1855 and 1856. The fort was never completed, as the feared hostilities did not materialize, and its former location is now the site of the Draper Historical Park.
In the 1940s, Draper was known as the "Egg Basket of Utah." Eggs produced in Draper were marketed from coast to coast and the co-op furnished eggs for the military troops in the South Pacific during WWII. The poultry business was the single most important economic industry in Draper during this time. One large poultry farm was the Washburn Poultry Farm run by Bruce D. Washburn with over 10,000 chickens during the 1950's.
Draper remained a small farming community until the late 1990's, when its population began growing exponentially from 7,257 in 1990 to an estimated 47,710 in 2018.
Draper was incorporated as a city in 1978.
Draper City is nestled in the far southeast corner of the Salt Lake Valley, with the Wasatch Mountain Range on the East and the Traverse Ridge Mountain on the south. At the Point of the Mountain, Draper is known for one of the most popular and best wind areas in the country for hang gliding and paragliding.
Draper lies roughly midway between Salt Lake City and Provo. Draper is bordered by Riverton and Bluffdale to the west, South Jordan to the northwest, Sandy to the north, Alpine to the southeast, Highland to the south, and Lehi to the southwest.
Draper is home to the tech call center of PGP Corporation, the call center of Musician's Friend, and the headquarters of 1-800 Contacts, Control4, and HealthEquity. Draper is also home to Utah's first IKEA, which opened in 2007.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints constructed a temple in Draper that was dedicated on March 20, 2009.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draper,_Utah
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_...
Control4 Touchscreen with Video Intercom Facility for communicating with other Toucshcreens or with the Door Entry Station.
A pre-conference tour of Cisco’s Smart + Connected Communities Innovation Centre in Toronto. September 9th, 2013 as part of Meeting of the Minds 2013.
More event info at cityminded.org/events/toronto
Tour description:
At the intersection of urban innovation, real estate development, and information technology, there is tremendous opportunity to redefine how we design, build, use, and operate our future built environment. Cisco is working to create experiential places for future generations and technology is at the core of the path towards:
1. Economic opportunities (job creation, cost reduction)
2. Environmental sustainability (energy savings, carbon reduction)
3. Social innovation (mobility, experiences, wellness)
Cisco’s Smart + Connected Communities Innovation Centre, in downtown Toronto, lies at the center of this industry transformation. Tour participants will meet with Cisco executives for briefings and demos. The latest technologies, business models, and innovative partnerships will be showcased in one place. While at the Innovation Centre you’ll see some elements that are keys to the future of building systems and community technologies. These can be used to optimize economic, environmental, and social sustainability. During this tour you’ll see how advanced integration and convergence (of building systems, operational systems, technology, signage, and environmental systems) is shrinking capital costs and operating costs, reducing the environmental footprint, and delivering new experiences to the users of the built environment. Cisco’s partnered with companies like Delta Controls, Lutron, Coopers Lighting, Park Assist, Triacta, Control4, NuLed, Tyco, Simplex, and others – all of which aim to deliver smart and connected buildings in improved urban communities.
To prepare and build intelligent infrastructure necessary to lay the foundation for smart and connected communities, Cisco is working on three core strategies with its partners. Hear from Cisco executives about how they are going about accomplishing the following:
1. Development of IT-enabled (IP, Power-over-Ethernet, “open”) products that complete the fabric of a smart and connected infrastructure. We have already seen innovation in IP physical safety and security, LED and IP lighting and control, and IP HVAC systems – all powered over Ethernet. The aggregation of leading-edge products and services will accelerate the creation of networked and intelligent environments.
2. Procurement models in infrastructure development are obsolete and do not lead to innovation in urban place-making. Industry thinking needs to shift from procuring “lost cost” to “high value”. New business models and operational considerations will accelerate and define intelligent future infrastructure.
3. New partnerships need to be fostered to deliver exceptional and incremental value. Products, systems, and services in the urban infrastructure supply-chain need to converge as companies, governments and others (eg, univiersities) work to build next-generation communities.
Draper is a city in Salt Lake and Utah counties in the U.S. state of Utah, located about 20 miles (32 km) south of Salt Lake City along the Wasatch Front. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 42,274, having grown from 7,143 in 1990. The current population is estimated to be approximately 47,710.
Draper is part of two metropolitan areas - the Salt Lake County portion is included in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area, while the Utah County portion is part of the Provo-Orem metropolitan area.
The Utah State Prison is located in Draper, near Point of the Mountain, alongside Interstate 15. The execution of Gary Gilmore took place there on January 17, 1977. The Utah Legislature voted to relocate the state prison in Draper in 2014 and approved the Salt Lake City location recommended by the prison relocation commission in August 2015. The Draper Prison will be closing in 2021. The new prison facility in Salt Lake City is slated for completion in late 2020, with inmates moving from the Utah State Prison in Draper in 2021.
The city is home of 1-800 Contacts and a large eBay campus.
In the fall of 1849, Ebenezer Brown brought cattle to graze along the mountain stream of South Willow Creek. The next spring, Ebenezer moved his wife Phoebe and family to settle in Sivogah, the Indian name for the area which means "Willows." Ebenezer sold his cattle to immigrants heading to the gold fields of California along what became the Mormon Road. More settlers moved to Draper in the next few years. Later the area was called South Willow Creek. By 1852, 20 families lived along the creek. In 1854, the first post office was established with the name Draperville for William Draper III, the first presiding elder of the town's Mormon congregation. The name of the town in later years was shortened to Draper.
Hostilities with the Native Americans began in 1854, and a fort was established were the local settlers lived, during the winters of 1855 and 1856. The fort was never completed, as the feared hostilities did not materialize, and its former location is now the site of the Draper Historical Park.
In the 1940s, Draper was known as the "Egg Basket of Utah." Eggs produced in Draper were marketed from coast to coast and the co-op furnished eggs for the military troops in the South Pacific during WWII. The poultry business was the single most important economic industry in Draper during this time. One large poultry farm was the Washburn Poultry Farm run by Bruce D. Washburn with over 10,000 chickens during the 1950's.
Draper remained a small farming community until the late 1990's, when its population began growing exponentially from 7,257 in 1990 to an estimated 47,710 in 2018.
Draper was incorporated as a city in 1978.
Draper City is nestled in the far southeast corner of the Salt Lake Valley, with the Wasatch Mountain Range on the East and the Traverse Ridge Mountain on the south. At the Point of the Mountain, Draper is known for one of the most popular and best wind areas in the country for hang gliding and paragliding.
Draper lies roughly midway between Salt Lake City and Provo. Draper is bordered by Riverton and Bluffdale to the west, South Jordan to the northwest, Sandy to the north, Alpine to the southeast, Highland to the south, and Lehi to the southwest.
Draper is home to the tech call center of PGP Corporation, the call center of Musician's Friend, and the headquarters of 1-800 Contacts, Control4, and HealthEquity. Draper is also home to Utah's first IKEA, which opened in 2007.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints constructed a temple in Draper that was dedicated on March 20, 2009.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draper,_Utah
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_...
This is KrisP (Pearson) Casey and that's Johny up in the corner. This picture was from... I don't know when, that plasma screen now has a little Control4 logo burnt into the top right corner (see workPic 001 to find out why!).
Imagine você deitado no seu sofá, com um iPad nas mãos e, de repente, a tela elétrica do seu sistema de entretenimento fica pronta para aquela sessão especial. É uma das vantagens de utilizar o Control4 na sua automação residencial.
Our Control4 Touchscreen located in our music room, which sets up and controls the entire AV system in the room and throughout the property
A pre-conference tour of Cisco’s Smart + Connected Communities Innovation Centre in Toronto. September 9th, 2013 as part of Meeting of the Minds 2013.
More event info at cityminded.org/events/toronto
Tour description:
At the intersection of urban innovation, real estate development, and information technology, there is tremendous opportunity to redefine how we design, build, use, and operate our future built environment. Cisco is working to create experiential places for future generations and technology is at the core of the path towards:
1. Economic opportunities (job creation, cost reduction)
2. Environmental sustainability (energy savings, carbon reduction)
3. Social innovation (mobility, experiences, wellness)
Cisco’s Smart + Connected Communities Innovation Centre, in downtown Toronto, lies at the center of this industry transformation. Tour participants will meet with Cisco executives for briefings and demos. The latest technologies, business models, and innovative partnerships will be showcased in one place. While at the Innovation Centre you’ll see some elements that are keys to the future of building systems and community technologies. These can be used to optimize economic, environmental, and social sustainability. During this tour you’ll see how advanced integration and convergence (of building systems, operational systems, technology, signage, and environmental systems) is shrinking capital costs and operating costs, reducing the environmental footprint, and delivering new experiences to the users of the built environment. Cisco’s partnered with companies like Delta Controls, Lutron, Coopers Lighting, Park Assist, Triacta, Control4, NuLed, Tyco, Simplex, and others – all of which aim to deliver smart and connected buildings in improved urban communities.
To prepare and build intelligent infrastructure necessary to lay the foundation for smart and connected communities, Cisco is working on three core strategies with its partners. Hear from Cisco executives about how they are going about accomplishing the following:
1. Development of IT-enabled (IP, Power-over-Ethernet, “open”) products that complete the fabric of a smart and connected infrastructure. We have already seen innovation in IP physical safety and security, LED and IP lighting and control, and IP HVAC systems – all powered over Ethernet. The aggregation of leading-edge products and services will accelerate the creation of networked and intelligent environments.
2. Procurement models in infrastructure development are obsolete and do not lead to innovation in urban place-making. Industry thinking needs to shift from procuring “lost cost” to “high value”. New business models and operational considerations will accelerate and define intelligent future infrastructure.
3. New partnerships need to be fostered to deliver exceptional and incremental value. Products, systems, and services in the urban infrastructure supply-chain need to converge as companies, governments and others (eg, univiersities) work to build next-generation communities.
I've decided to try and add a photo each day, even if it's rubbish. This seemed a good place to start, so here is the iPad I use to control my little cinema room at home. I use the Control4 app which can control SkyHD, my AV amplifier and the projector, as well as the lights in the house.
A pre-conference tour of Cisco’s Smart + Connected Communities Innovation Centre in Toronto. September 9th, 2013 as part of Meeting of the Minds 2013.
More event info at cityminded.org/events/toronto
Tour description:
At the intersection of urban innovation, real estate development, and information technology, there is tremendous opportunity to redefine how we design, build, use, and operate our future built environment. Cisco is working to create experiential places for future generations and technology is at the core of the path towards:
1. Economic opportunities (job creation, cost reduction)
2. Environmental sustainability (energy savings, carbon reduction)
3. Social innovation (mobility, experiences, wellness)
Cisco’s Smart + Connected Communities Innovation Centre, in downtown Toronto, lies at the center of this industry transformation. Tour participants will meet with Cisco executives for briefings and demos. The latest technologies, business models, and innovative partnerships will be showcased in one place. While at the Innovation Centre you’ll see some elements that are keys to the future of building systems and community technologies. These can be used to optimize economic, environmental, and social sustainability. During this tour you’ll see how advanced integration and convergence (of building systems, operational systems, technology, signage, and environmental systems) is shrinking capital costs and operating costs, reducing the environmental footprint, and delivering new experiences to the users of the built environment. Cisco’s partnered with companies like Delta Controls, Lutron, Coopers Lighting, Park Assist, Triacta, Control4, NuLed, Tyco, Simplex, and others – all of which aim to deliver smart and connected buildings in improved urban communities.
To prepare and build intelligent infrastructure necessary to lay the foundation for smart and connected communities, Cisco is working on three core strategies with its partners. Hear from Cisco executives about how they are going about accomplishing the following:
1. Development of IT-enabled (IP, Power-over-Ethernet, “open”) products that complete the fabric of a smart and connected infrastructure. We have already seen innovation in IP physical safety and security, LED and IP lighting and control, and IP HVAC systems – all powered over Ethernet. The aggregation of leading-edge products and services will accelerate the creation of networked and intelligent environments.
2. Procurement models in infrastructure development are obsolete and do not lead to innovation in urban place-making. Industry thinking needs to shift from procuring “lost cost” to “high value”. New business models and operational considerations will accelerate and define intelligent future infrastructure.
3. New partnerships need to be fostered to deliver exceptional and incremental value. Products, systems, and services in the urban infrastructure supply-chain need to converge as companies, governments and others (eg, univiersities) work to build next-generation communities.
Control4 is the platform for today’s digital home and is the first company to make whole-home automation a practical option for any residence. The company makes everyday life easier by providing one-touch control of both new and existing electronic systems in the home. By allowing leading consumer electronics products to easily work together, Control4 provides effortless entertainment, comfort, convenience and peace of mind to homeowners everywhere. Control4's affordable and easy to use software and hardware products enable home theater control, multi-room music, smart lighting, temperature control and security, through a range of in-home and over-the-web remote control technology.
Control4 manufactures a complete line of affordable wired and wireless automation products, making safety, convenience, comfort and economy available to virtually anyone. Control4 wireless products can be installed in any in just a few hours, without the need for extensive or expensive remodeling. Not only can user easily customize their Control4 system to meet their unique lifestyles, but the modular nature of the products also enables customers to start small and add to their systems over time. Control4 products deliver a complete solution by integrating the control of lighting, audio, video, landscape and climate into a single easy-to-use system.
Use this wireless thermostat to control the temperature in your home from any Control4 interface (touch screens, tv, system remote, etc.)
Tela elétrca e home theater são algumas algumas opções que podem ser controladas por iPad através do Control4. A Prime Home é especialista no software.
Downtown Irwin Car Show"All American Ford"Ford Model A (Featuring Flag) With BackgroundShot to shot a Car Show Scene With My Pentax K20D With My Sigma 18-50 f2.8 at 18mm (Shot Up-Close Wide Macro)
Pentax (In Camera - Post Processing)1. Exact Color - Selected Red Only2. Illustration (Brushed Lines)3. HDR Effect
Topax Adjust 4.0 - Simplify1. Detail Conrol2. Exposure Control3. Contrast Control4. Saturation Control
Adobe Photoshop CS51. Contrast2. Saturation3. Curves4. White & Black Canvas Area Added As Frame5. Title & Copyright Added
Topaz DeNoise (To Smooth)
2012 © dlp Photo By Kern F. Little digital.lenswork@gmail.com
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Control4 is the platform for today’s digital home and is the first company to make whole-home automation a practical option for any residence. The company makes everyday life easier by providing one-touch control of both new and existing electronic systems in the home. By allowing leading consumer electronics products to easily work together, Control4 provides effortless entertainment, comfort, convenience and peace of mind to homeowners everywhere. Control4's affordable and easy to use software and hardware products enable home theater control, multi-room music, smart lighting, temperature control and security, through a range of in-home and over-the-web remote control technology.
Control4 manufactures a complete line of affordable wired and wireless automation products, making safety, convenience, comfort and economy available to virtually anyone. Control4 wireless products can be installed in any in just a few hours, without the need for extensive or expensive remodeling. Not only can user easily customize their Control4 system to meet their unique lifestyles, but the modular nature of the products also enables customers to start small and add to their systems over time. Control4 products deliver a complete solution by integrating the control of lighting, audio, video, landscape and climate into a single easy-to-use system.
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