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Embedded Electronics Starter Kit from GHI Electronics

 

FEZ Spider Starter Kit

www.ghielectronics.com/catalog/product/297

 

FEZ Spider Starter Kit is the first commercially available .NET Gadgeteer-compatible kit. it includes everything necessary for educators, hobbyists and even professionals. Embedded development is fast & easy (FEZ) thanks to .NET Micro Framework, .NET Gadgeteer and the numerous GHI value added features such as WiFi and USB Host.

 

The kit includes:

 

FEZ Spider Mainboard

Display T35 Module (3.5" with touchscreen)

USB Client DP Module (with USB cable)

Camera Module

2x Multicolor LED Module (DaisyLink)

2x Button Module

Ethernet J11D Module

SD Card Module

USB Host Module

Extender Module

Joystick Module

10cm IDC cables (included with modules).

Assorted IDC Cable Pack:

4x 5cm IDC cables

3x 20cm IDC cables

1x 50cm IDC cable

Reusable Plastic Storage Box

 

FEZ Spider Mainboard is a .NET Gadgeteer-compatible mainboard based on GHI Electronics' EMX module. This makes FEZ Spider Mainboard the most feature-full .NET Gadgeteer compatible device in the market. It contains all of .NET Micro Framework core features and adds many exclusive features, such as USB host, WiFi and RLP (loading native code). All these features combine to provide a rapid prototyping platform.

 

Key Features:

 

14 .NET Gadgeteer compatible sockets that include these types: X, Y, A, C, D, E, F, H, I, K, O, P, S, T, U, R, G, B and Z.

Configurable on-board LED

Configuration switches.

Based on GHI Electronics EMX module

72MHz 32-bit ARM7 processor

4.5 MB Flash

16 MB RAM

LCD controller

Full TCP/IP Stack with SSL, HTTP, TCP, UDP, DHCP

Ethernet, WiFi driver and PPP ( GPRS/ 3G modems) and DPWS

USB host

USB Device with specialized libraries to emulate devices like thumb-drive, virtual COM (CDC), mouse, keyboard

76 GPIO Pin

2 SPI (8/16bit)

I2C

4 UART

2 CAN Channels

7 10-bit Analog Inputs

10-bit Analog Output (capable of WAV audio playback)

4-bit SD/MMC Memory card interface

6 PWM

OneWire interface (available on any IO)

Built-in Real Time Clock (RTC) with the suitable crystal

Processor register access

OutputCompare for generating waveforms with high accuracy

RLP allowing users to load native code (C/Assembly) for real-time requirements

Extended double-precision math class

FAT File System

Cryptography (AES and XTEA)

Low power and hibernate support

In-field update (from SD, network or other)

Dimensions: W 2.25" x L 2.05" x H 0.5"

 

Power

 

Low power and hibernate modes

Active power consumption 160 mA

Idle power consumption 120 mA

Hibernate power consumption 40 mA

 

Enviromental:

 

Requires .NET Gadgeteer standard red power modules.

RoHS compliant /Lead-free compliant

 

Most EMX software features are GHI exclusive, see software documentation for details.

 

For more information about .NET Gadgeteer visit:

www.netmf.com/gadgeteer/

 

Photograph taken by Michael Kappel

www.MichaelKappel.com

 

Managing Director of the IMF Christine Lagarde speaks with Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati the Development Committee meeting at the 2017 World Bank-IMF Spring Meeting in Washington on April 22, 2017.

With a Southbound Luas crossing the Rosie Hackett Bridge.

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Arrested Development @ Club 50 West, SLC UT 12-17-15

Dean's Honored Graduate 2012, Photo by Alex Wang

 

Karen Gustafsson is a Dean’s Honored Graduate in the Department of Human Development and Family Sciences. Karen is graduating with departmental honors in Human Development and Family Sciences, and is being recognized for her research described in her undergraduate thesis, “Men’s Sexual Behaviors Predict Cortisol Responses to a Passionate Love Prime,” performed under the supervision of Professor Timothy Loving.

 

Karen’s thesis explored the physiological and psychological consequences of falling in love. Physiologically, falling in love is associated with higher chronic and acute levels of cortisol, one of the body’s primary stress hormones. These higher levels of cortisol may be indicative of euphoric stress, a nonspecific stress reaction that occurs in response to a positive situation. Psychologically, falling in love is closely associated with sexual desire. Writes Professor Loving, “Karen reasoned that because men tend to equate love with physical intimacy, that they would show strong signs of physiological arousal (i.e., cortisol reactivity) when asked to reflect on falling in love with their current partners…to the extent that they engage in physical intimacy with their partners…As a result, the work has important implications for how love and sexual desire are associated with arousal in men, but not women. Moreover, to this point most of the research on passion, or falling in love, had relied on female samples… Importantly, Karen independently developed the hypotheses for the study.”

 

Throughout her undergraduate career, Karen has shown the independent drive to do original inquiry and research. Writes Professor Loving, who taught Karen in a large introductory course, “Karen approached me late in the spring 2009 about volunteering in my lab. Normally, I’m very hesitant to take volunteers, particularly those without any research experience, but something about Karen’s drive and passion convinced me to take a chance.”

 

Karen worked for a year with Professor Loving and Professor David Buss, learning the skills of interacting with study participants as well as collecting, transcribing, and coding data. As Professor Loving describes, “I had no hesitations when Karen asked if I would serve as her honors thesis supervisor beginning the spring 2011 semester. She had some loose ideas about what she wanted to research, so I gave her several articles to read over a weekend, thinking that they might spur a few concrete ideas. Sure enough, she e-mailed me on Monday morning to set up a time to meet – her e-mail included a brief literature review and a theoretically derived hypothesis that built off of two separate lines of research!”

 

An accomplished classical and bluegrass violinist, Karen will be recording an instrumental album in Sweden this summer. In the coming year, she will be teaching in New Delhi, India, at the Bhatti Mines School through the support of the Austin-based Amala Foundation. In the following year, she hopes to apply to PhD programs in either Human Development and Family Sciences or Clinical Psychology.

 

Managing Director of the IMF Christine Lagarde speaks with Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati the Development Committee meeting at the 2017 World Bank-IMF Spring Meeting in Washington on April 22, 2017.

Leanne Kemp at Environmental Stewardship in the Sprint to 2020 at The World Economic Forum holds the Sustainable Development Impact Summit 2018 in New York, NY USA. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ben Hider

Agile Development overview

International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell today met with children from a Keighley school to find out about their educational partnership with schools in Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

 

Mr Mitchell took questions from young people at Holy Family Catholic School as he paid a visit following a Cabinet meeting in Bradford.

 

To read the full article on the visit go to: www.dfid.gov.uk/Media-Room/News-Stories/2010/Internationa...

Director General of Revenue of Somalia Jafar Mohamed Ahmed, Senior Economist Vincent de Paul Koukpaizan, and Deputy Division Chief of the IMF Statistics Department Zaijin Zhan participate in a Capacity Development Talk titled Building Capacity in Fragile States at the International Monetary Fund.

 

IMF Photo/Cory Hancock

12 April 2022

Washington, DC, United States

Photo ref: CH202626.ARW

 

Development Impact and the PhD scholarship - Road Map training, December 2013

Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

Added to Flickr Interestingness on Jul 17, 2007;

In Basoko I again stayed in the Procure. It gave me the chance to attend the joyful Mass in Basoko’s outsized church, which bears a curious resemblance to Notre Dame in Paris. Over dinner I had the very good fortune to speak with the three charming and dedicated priests working there. They were led by Father Marc whose tales of village life bore a resemblance to Don Camillo. We talked over how African theology differs from Liberation theology, the rise of the evangelist churches in Congo, squabbles with the local authorities and the challenges of keeping a football pitch green.

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Development Impact and the PhD scholarship - Road Map training, December 2013

Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

A large drainage outlet and cascade off the Wren’s Nest phase of the development, immediately behind Brookside bungalow.

At the ‘Mainstreaming gender in Myanmar aquaculture and fisheries sector’ workshop held on International Women’s Day on 8 March. The event was hosted by WorldFish together with the Livelihoods and Food Security Trust Fund (LIFT), the Department of Fisheries (DoF) and the Gender Equality Network (GEN).

International Development Secretary Priti Patel meets a mother and baby at the immunisation clinic at New Maforki in Port Loko.

 

Ms Patel is in Sierra Leone this week to mark the one year anniversary since the end of the Ebola outbreak. She met nurses and mothers to discuss how UK support is helping to reduce very high levels of maternal and infant deaths, in partnership with the government.

 

Picture: Tanya Holden/DFID

Tim Stall presents ALM: Empowering Teams with Automation and Build Servers

 

ALM tooling: Empowering teams with build servers and metrics

 

Everyone knows that automated builds are a good thing, but many teams don't leverage them fully because it's hard to get started. Tim will go over practical techniques and concepts for automating builds with TFS and MSbuild. Once you have an automated build, there are dozens of steps you can hook into it, such as metrics. Tim will walk through several core metrics, including line count, code churn, duplication, complexity, and test code coverage, as well as the concepts and pitfalls for adopting these within a team.

  

About Tim Stall:

 

Tim Stall is a Software Architect. He blogs at www.timstall.com. Tim specializes in .Net and has a passion for empowering teams with process, automation, builds, tools, continual education, and enjoys writing blogs and developing side projects. Tim has an MCAD.Net certification. He lives in Chicago with his wife and three children.

 

Meeting space provided by the Microsoft Store

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Platinum Consulting Services Provided pizza and beverages to members attending meetings

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Pre-Meeting videos provided by

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Picture taken by Michael Kappel

Check out the high resolution photos on my photography website

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Andrew Sisson, Acting Executive Director of U.S. Global Development Lab and Mission Director for Indonesia, USAID, gives an introduction to Innovation Marketplace

A variety of web development concepts (CI, SDLC, languages and solutions etc)

Mobilizing Blue Carbon Markets

 

Sustainable Development Impact Meetings, New York, USA 19 - 23 September 2022

Susan Bitter Smith supported John McCain's bid for the presidency. She took pictures of projects her company would have worked on if there had been finance available.

Arrested Development @ Club 50 West, SLC UT 12-17-15

(ศรีสะเกษ) งานพัฒนาขุมขนในกัมพูชา ระหว่างวันที่ 1 - 10 ก.ค.59 นั้น นอกจากภารกิจการอบรมการเพาะพันธุ์ปลาดุกและการจัดทำภาชนะเก็บน้ำฝนประจำคร้วเรือนแล้ว เรายังสอนวิธืการตัดแต่งกิ่งมะม่วงเพื่อให้มีความสมบูรณ์ในการออกลูกในรุ่นต่อไป รวมทั้งการปลูกกล้วยริมขอบสระน้ำเพื่อสร้างความแข็งแรงให้แก่แหล่งน้ำ ครับ

Arrested Development @ Club 50 West, SLC UT 12-17-15

Formerly a gas station and sketchy donut shop, the corner of Wellesley and Sherbourne may soon be home to what appears to be a rather colourful 38-storey condo.

Microscopy of induced stem cells from Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (SLOS), a rare genetic disease. Neuron precursors typically form "rosette" structure that is disrupted in SLOS. Learn more: go.usa.gov/c7pmA. Credit: K. Francis, NICHD

Alan Jope, Chief Executive Officer, Unilever, United Kingdom

Sustainable Development Impact Summit 2019

New York, USA 23—24 September

On April 3rd, 2012, Mr. Douglas Williams, Canada's Head of Aid in Afghanistan, participated in World Tuberculosis (TB) Day in the company of Dr. Suraya Dalil, Afghanistan's Minister of Public Health (MoPH), Dr. Sima Samar, Chair of Stop TB Partnership, and representatives from the World Health Organization (WHO), Afghan Red Crescent Society, and international community. In his remarks, Mr. Williams stressed the remarkable achievements made by the Ministry of Public Health, in partnership with the WHO, to reduce the incidence of tuberculosis in Afghanistan. He also underlined Canada's continued support for control and prevention, particularly among Afghan women and children. Since 2008, the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) has provided almost $8 million to the National Tuberculosis Control Program in Afghanistan, making Canada one of the largest bilateral donors to TB control in the country.

 

www.afghanistan.gc.ca

 

Le 3 avril 2012, M. Douglas Williams, chef de l'aide canadienne en Afghanistan, a participé à la Journée mondiale de lutte contre la tuberculose en compagnie du Dr Suraya Dalil, ministre afghan de la Santé publique (MSP), du Dr Sima Samar, présidente du Partenariat Halte à la tuberculose, et des représentants de l'Organisation mondiale de la Santé (OMS), du Croissant-Rouge afghan, et la communauté internationale. Dans ses remarques, M. Williams a souligné les réalisations remarquables faites par le ministère de la Santé Publique, en partenariat avec l'OMS, afin de réduire l'incidence de la tuberculose en Afghanistan. Il a également souligné le soutien continu du Canada pour le contrôle et la prévention, en particulier chez les femmes et les enfants afghans. Depuis 2008, l'Agence canadienne de développement international (ACDI) a fourni près de 8 millions de dollars au Programme national de lutte antituberculeuse en Afghanistan, faisant du Canada l'un des principaux bailleurs de fonds bilatéraux dans la lutte antituberculeuse en Afghanistan.

Copyright Len Grant

 

Princess Road footbridge (retained)

Flash through glass at the Horniman

... i'm busy putting openbsd 4.3 snapshot on the server and afterwards applying a custom patch for getting more than 4GB (=6GB) to work on this monstrous old machine (2x 3.2GHz/533 Xeons with 2MB L3 cache)

Site shots of Hagley Road Village from April 2013

With Prince Talal Bin Abdul Aziz visiting one of Jordan Rivers Foundation’s development projects in the Kingdom.

Amman, Jordan/ February 12, 2001

 

مع الأمير طلال بن عبدالعزيز خلال زيارة الى احدى المشاريع التنموية التابعة لمؤسسة نهر الأردن

عمان، الأردن/ 12 شباط 2001

 

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