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2016 Weekly Alphabet Challenge, week 5, E for Embedded

 

We were in Houston, Texas this week and I've been on the lookout for something embedded all week.I did find several things but in the end I chose this one, captured at George Bush Intercontinental Airport yesterday on our way back to Europe. What could be more Texan than a rodeo bull paired with the Texas flag. The bull is half 3D, coming out of the wall, by the way I think the cactus was real!

Today's HA blog post had a great technique by Jennifer... using white ink on a silhouette stamp on Kraft card. I thought I'd give it a go.... but don't have a good white ink... I only have a dew drop pad of Brilliance and it didn't cover very well... but I decided to go ahead and colour the bluebells then decided to try and embedded emboss on it. Okay.... but not one of my best!

445M Embedded Systems Showcase - Spring 2022

PT&P designed and manufactured two 240" x 12" x 1/2" Embed Plates with 3/4" diameter weld-stud projections to be used in a concrete reinforcement application.  All components are fabricated out of carbon steel with a hot-dipped galvanized finish. The plates were shaped to form a 45" x 90" frame prior to shipment. The frames were braced with 2" x 2" x 1/4" angles to ensure the frame maintained its structural shape prior to installation.

taking advantage of Google Maps new embedding feature.

Is Yahoo! just goofing around or is this unfinished copy? It works in its own way.If you are clicking on the embed link, you most likely know where you are going to place it.

Les autres photos sont là : La place du livre dans tout ça ? - Salon du Livre 2009

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Il est parfois des situations cruelles. Situations qui se produisent quand même assez souvent au Salon du Livre, où une personnalité se retrouve seule face au constat de l’absence de public.

Je suis passé plusieurs fois devant ce ‘stand’ Albin Michel « Tiens ! François Chérèque ! profitons-on en pour vite faire un portrait pendant qu’il n’y a personne ! »

J’ai pu ainsi faire ce portrait, bien dégagé, finalement représentatif de l’absence de précipitation autour de la personne François Chérèque et de son livre d’entretien avec Carole Barjon.

Cette impression de solitude et peut-être aussi d’embarras, j’extrapole, était renforcé par la présence d’une barrière devant le stand Albin Michel. Le genre de barrière métallique, utilisée pour canaliser les foules, les maintenir à distance.

Quand je suis repassé, un unique ‘lecteur’ dialoguait avec F.Chérèque, mais de l’autre côté de ladite barrière. Un peu comme s’il voulait bien marquer qu’il voulait rester à distance. J’ai voulu prendre la photo mais le temps de tout régler avec mon machin et… trop tard !

J’ai une certaine estime pour François Chérèque. Particulièrement après qu’il ait répondu, par micro interposé, à notre Secrétaire d'Etat à la blague nulle : lors de la précédente manifestation sociale de janvier 2009, Santini avait exprimé son sentiment face à ce mode de contestation selon lui complètement dépassé, et suggéré aux grévistes de faire comme au Japon et de plutôt porter un brassard ‘en grève’ tout en continuant à travailler.

Ce à quoi F.Chérèque, plutôt énervé, avait répondu d’un pertinent : « et pourquoi pas une plume dans le cul ?!!!... ».

Je crois que je vais lire son bouquin, à Chérèque.

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The B-2 has 4 jet engines buried into it's fuselage to reduce heat and radar signature.

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running pfsense... torrents are now rock solid! thank you QoS, packet filtering and bandwidth shaping!

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The Eternal Flame Falls. The flame, embedded in a grotto behind the falls (on 18 Mile Creek) has reportedly burned for hundreds of years. The local Native Americans reportedly knew about this place and showed it ti the colonists who arrived after the Revolutionary War.

 

The rocks are very porous shale that contain a large amount of natural gas (methane) from decaying algae and organisms that died hundreds of millions of years ago. The area has been repeatedly flooded over millions of years and one can sea in the strata the seafloors of long gone inland seas. The high natural gas content This colossal amount of gas is also the reason for using the environmentally damaging hydraulic fracturing (fracking) to liberate the gas from between the rock layers. This area has a long history of providing natural gas. This gas seep seems to be a happy accident of nature, a fracture, perhaps caused by a small earthquake opened a small pocket of gas that has burned like a pilot light for hundreds of years.

 

The Native legends say that it was initially ignited by a lightning strike. Certainly plausible but probably apocryphal. In fact I I have been to the site when the flame was out and people brought lighters to reignite it. Either way it burns most of the time and as is seen in these pictures the waterfall freezes over, except for the little grotto that becomes like little temple for the flame. It is pretty neat to see it burning away while ice surrounds it and water pours over it. In fact as I am writing this it is now dark and I can imagine the faint, flickering orange glow it it must impart to the ice. It'd be fantastic to see it at night shining through and being scattered and diffracted by the ice and water. However it is a moderate hike, No real danger but it requires navigating broken ice, small tracks on frozen goat paths and scrambles over piles of trees. Probably it isn't such as safe place to hike at night..not to mention illegal. In the last few years at least three people have died trying to scale the sides of the ravine and the waterfall. People don't respect the place and decide they are going to climb the steep loose sides and lose their footing and fall to their death. Most people are not conscientious nor skilled hikers and while this isn't the hardest or most challenging hikes it does require surefooted-ness and awareness since there is a river that can be quite raging and ravine walls that seem like a climbing gym with all the roots and rock layers. The top of the ravine is about 100 feet, but as OSHA rightly points out most serious injuries and deaths are caused by falls less than 6 feet in height. Also, while "Stupid is as stupid does" ultimately rescuers then put their lives at risk to rescue these people, not to mention the high to taxpayers.

 

Finally speaking of the ravine it is formed where 18 Mile Creek has slowly but relentlessly sawed through the countryside and the vastly more ancient rock layers. The waves and wiggles of the river decided by the harness of the stone and the ease of movement around macro objects. The falls happens to be the edge of a glacial ledge, where bedrock was broken and heaved up by the weight of 1 mile of ice piled up upon the land. This is much like this stream's big cousin the Niagara Niagara river which flows over the Niagara Escarpment giving us Niagara Falls just north of us. Around the time if the end of the the last ice age about 10,000 years ago the creek has abraded its way through the soft shale creating the ravines that are such a feature of western NY landscapes. Particles of sand, organic matter, rocks and of course ice, pried away and dissolved by the flowing water have grain by grain chiseled away at the rock. So We don't have mountains but there are plenty of ravines...think of Watkins Glen in the finger lakes or the Gorges in Ithaca. This is one more, but with a little flame temple at the end.

  

bliss having assessed embedded album art for a Chemical Brothers album

Tree stump encircling a rock -- Near Kamas, Utah.

Weird New Port Authority LED Billboard AD Display on the corner of 42nd Street and 8th Avenue built by A2aMedia - Mediamesh - woven steel mesh embedded with LED lights advertising - 170 foot screen with movie light poster for the film Super 8 - seen during the day 06/15/2011 NYC Bus terminal New York City Architecture art

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chipKIT Pro MX4 : Embedded Systems Trainer Board

 

The chipKIT™ Pro MX4 is a microcontroller development board based on the Microchip® PIC32MX460F512L, a member of the 32-bit PIC32 microcontroller family. It is compatible with Digilent's line of Pmods, and is suitable for use with the Microchip MPLAB® IDE tools. The chipKIT Pro MX4 is also compatible for use with the chipKIT MPIDE development environment.

 

The chipKIT Pro MX4 provides 74 I/O pins that support a number of peripheral functions, such as USB controller, UART, SPI, and I2C ports as well as five pulse-width modulated outputs and five external interrupt inputs. Fifteen of the I/O pins can be used as analog inputs in addition to their use as digital inputs and outputs.

 

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PmodWiFi: WiFi Interface 802.11g

The PmodWiFi provides Wi-Fi access through the Microchip® MRF24WG0MA Wi-Fi™ radio transceiver module. Users can communicate with the IEEE 802.11g compliant chip through SPI and achieve data rates up to 54 Mbps.

 

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Taken in Stockholm

One of 200 hens from a small egg farm. The farmer used a metal leg band for identification purposes. As the hens grew, the leg band did not. The farmer will not be using these again.

 

The hens are part of Animal Place's Rescue Ranch program in which farmed animals come to the sanctuary, are rehabilitated, and then placed into new homes.

 

After treatment, these hens will go onto new, loving homes.

Detail Vintage Seashell Wall, St. Augustine, Florida

VIA Embedded boards domonstrate the beauty of small

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