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"Hello, We're Errors! From, erm, Scotland! Hence, we're at Celtic Connections." Errors seemed as mystified as the rest of us as how this night happened. Not that any of us complained, at the end of a corking live set.
Statistics about medical error. It is now the 3rd leading cause of death and accounts for over 251,000 deaths per year, 700 per day.
Royal Error - NATOs krigsmaskineri leker krig i Norrland sommaren 2009
Mellan den 8-16 juni 2009 genomförde NATO sin största flygövning det året. Övningen var belägen i Norrbotten och sammanlagt deltog ett 60-tal flygplan och uppemot 2000 soldater från 10 länder. Ett brittiskt hangarfatryg deltog även det i övningen. Syftet med övningen är att öva NATOs snabbinsatsstyrka NATO response force.
Nato är världens största krigsmaskin och kärnvapenklubb. Nato för imperialistiska krig världen över för att säkra USA:s kontroll av världens råvaror och marknader. Ofog tycker inte det är ok att Sverige hyr ut i princip halva landet för att Nato ska öva luftangrepp och bli bättre på att kriga. Vi fanns därför på plats för att protestera och konkret försöka förhindra NATO från att öva!
Royal Error - NATOs krigsmaskineri leker krig i Norrland sommaren 2009
Mellan den 8-16 juni 2009 genomförde NATO sin största flygövning det året. Övningen var belägen i Norrbotten och sammanlagt deltog ett 60-tal flygplan och uppemot 2000 soldater från 10 länder. Ett brittiskt hangarfatryg deltog även det i övningen. Syftet med övningen är att öva NATOs snabbinsatsstyrka NATO response force.
Nato är världens största krigsmaskin och kärnvapenklubb. Nato för imperialistiska krig världen över för att säkra USA:s kontroll av världens råvaror och marknader. Ofog tycker inte det är ok att Sverige hyr ut i princip halva landet för att Nato ska öva luftangrepp och bli bättre på att kriga. Vi fanns därför på plats för att protestera och konkret försöka förhindra NATO från att öva!
Y él solía vivir en un sitio con paredes y techo solo de chapas, un metro cincuenta de altura, por lo que le era imposible andar parado, dos metros cuadrados de superficie, un par de luces blancas afuera, y otro de rojas, sin dormitorio, sin cocina, sin baño, solo una pequeña sala, con dos sillones angostos y un sofá apretados, aunque desde una ventana, siempre lograba divisar una pequeña estrella que le permitía seguir soñando….
(Pequeños divagues de mi lapicera - César Gallardo)
I've had Windows XP for just over a month (on a new PC) and this is the first time that it's crashed. I was running a remote Virus Scan from TrendMicro.com at the time and had my i-Pod plugged in. I was scared I'll admit it! PC seems okay now though but my perception of XP as being indestructible is now somewhat shaken. Hope it doesn't happen again. Anyone with any tips gratefully received.
Photo used here.
Photomontage utilisant l'image en Creative Commons by-nc de pareeerica
et l'image du domaine public Octopus, octopus, squid, squid, squid! Report on Cephalopoda from the Voyage of the H.M.S. Challenger. 1873. visible sur ce Tumblr
I seem to have added myself as a friend of myself on Twitter.
I did so when I went to my favourites and noticed a users update I had favoured was now friends only, so I clicked 'add me' and expected it to add them, it didn't, instead it added me as a friend of me. At first it was amusing, but now I've realised that I can't remove or stop following myself, so I keep getting my own Twitter updates on my phone.
Leave me alone me!
Esta es una manía que tengo de siempre: rediseñar como a mi me de la gana las portadas de mis discos favoritos. Y esta serie será justamente eso, mi música revisitada en el mero ejercicio estético de combinar imagen y tipografía.
Todas las fotos son originales mías.
This is an obsession i have since ever: redesigning the way i wanted the covers of my favourite records. This series will be no more than that, my music revisited in just an aesthetic exercise combining images and typography.
All the photographies are mine.
Mein Computer hält mich für einen Künstler, dem zu viel Zuspruch nur schadet, dabei bin ich doch nur ein einfacher Schnappschüssler, der sich über Erfolg freut. Aber erklärt das mal nem Computer.
Its one thing to have a system or disc error..but ti have it in Japanese is another thing! Times like this, I wish I was in the company of my Nihonjin
Analysing 2 errors at the TXT-Controller.
Two errors have already been reported several times but so far no solution has been found. Both errors are about the I2C device; the first error is the clock speed of the I2C. It always starts up with 100 Khz after a powerup of the TXT-Controller. The second error is that the I2C stops working if within 5 sec after the first use of the device no new access is used. Let's call this 5 sec the I2C time-out. I investigated both errors to know the right conditions when they occur.
Test setup:
Win10 I9, 32Gb, 5TB SSD
Robopro V4..6.6
TXT-Controller
Id TXT-2803
App. 4.6.6.0
Sys. 4.6.6.0
Bluetooth off
Wlan off
Connection PC-TXT via USB.
First error: The I2C 100Khz clock.
After a powerup and first use of the I2C device, the I2C CLK is always 100Khz. The setup 100Khz or 400Khz does not work and has no influence. As long as you keep using the I2C bus frequently, at least faster the I2C timeout, the clock will keep working at 100Khz. The error occurs in both on-line and off-line mode.
To be able to use I2C devices at 100 Khz, you need to start the program from a powerup of the TXT-Controller.
Second error timeout freezes I2C TXT.
This is an annoying error that has been reported several times but has never been solved. Fortunately we have to make a distinction between on-line and off-line mode. In the off-line mode we don't have this error, the TXT works perfectly here, however as soon as you use the on-line mode the problem can occur. The problems have to do with a kind of time-out that is 5 sec or more, If the I2C bus is unused for longer than the time-out time it will go wrong, You can only remove that error by restarting your program, Reading or writing on the I2C bus makes no difference, Also you can use multiple tasks within your program if the interval between using the I2C bus is less than that timeout,
Here is an example of a small program that will not work in on-line mode:
Summarized:
The first program starts after a powerup your I2C bus will always run at 100 Khz and will continue to run at this speed until you either stop a program or make a time-out of the I2C bus. The next start of your program will always run at 400 Khz (actually 384KHz) and cannot be changed without power down.
Time-out problems of the I2C bus in off-line mode do not occur. Only in on-line mode you have to take into account the timeout of 5 sec if you also want to use your I2C bus.
Cartello pubblicitario in errore in una scala della metropolitana di Time Square.
Computer error on a LCD display on a subway stair near Times Sq.
I was being dragged around John Lewis in Nottingham by Lianne, and i saw this!! The screen has an error message on it!! haha!! Well it made me smile - if only a little bit!!
(ink illustration by Buck O'Donnell; public display, World Museum of Mining, Butte, Montana, USA)
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The town of Butte, Montana (pronounced “byoot”) is known as the “Richest Hill on Earth” and "The Mining City". The Butte Mining District has produced gold, silver, copper, molybdenum, manganese, and other metals.
The area's bedrock consists of the Butte Quartz Monzonite (a.k.a. Butte Pluton), which is part of the Boulder Batholith. The Butte Quartz Monzonite ("BQM") formed 76.3 million years ago, during the mid-Campanian Stage in the Late Cretaceous. BQM rocks have been intruded and altered by hydrothermal veins containing valuable metallic minerals - principally sulfides. The copper mineralization has been dated to 62-66 million years ago, during the latest Maastrichtian Stage (latest Cretaceous) and Danian Stage (Early Paleocene). In the supergene enrichment zone of the area, the original sulfide mineralogy has been altered.
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From exhibit signage:
Why do miners drill?
Drilling holes allow explosives to be placed and detonated inside solid rock to break it loose from the world and into pieces.
Iron tools, like hammers, picks, and chisels have been used to mine since the beginning of the Iron Age, about 2000 B.C. There were no explosives, so rock was simply beaten to pieces or wedged apart. Oddly enough, it took over 300 years after the invention of gunpowder before it was used to break rocks. Even then, for may years it was only used in natural cracks and fissures.
The first known use of drilled holes filled with gunpowder to break rock was in Germany in 1613. It was used exclusively for 250 years and continued to be used in coal mining and other special applications well into the 20th Century.
Unbelievably, pure liquid nitroglycerine, one of the most sensitive and unstable explosives known, was used extensively for rock blasting after the American Civil War. Both manufacturing and transportation were extremely hazardous. The slightest impurity or error could cause a batch to explode when the chemicals were combined. It was hauled around in bone-jarring wagons on rough roads. Documented cases tell of wagonloads rolling down mountains without detonating, but others that exploded from an insignificant cause, like a kid throwing a rock.
Alfred Nobel, the creator of the Nobel Prize, invented dynamite in 1868, using an absorbent material to de-sensitize nitroglycerine. He also invented the blasting cap to reliably set it off. The first dynamite plant in the United States was built in San Francisco in 1870, but it did not come into common use for nearly ten years until after the manufacturing and transportation methods were perfected.
Hand Drilling
For 250 years, strong men swinging hammers against the iron drills was the only means of drilling holes in rock. One man drilling alone was called "single-jacking", while teams of two ore more, using heavier hammers, was "double-jacking". It was slow, hard, dangerous work with only oil lamps and candles for light. Buck O'Donnell's drawings show the drillers at work, but the white pages do not convey doing it in smoky, dusty, near-darkness and stifling heat.
[A] granite block [was] a contest stone. Drillers would compete in front of huge crowds for the title and prestige of drilling the deepest hole in fifteen minutes. Butte miners Walter Bradshaw and Mike McNichols hold the world's record for double-jacking, just shy of four feet.
However, two ordinary drillers working 10-12 hour shifts, day after day, year after year, drilled only four to six inches in hard rock during the same 15 minutes. Advancing a mine tunnel four feet took about a thousand inches of drilling, over eight days of constant drilling. Taking advantage of natural fractures was an important skill the best miners learned to cut this time down, but tunnel progress still averaged less than a foot a day.
My original comment about this high cross read as follows: As you walk along a lonely country lane from the LUAS tram stop at Laughanstown to the old church at Tully the first thing of note that you will see is a well preserved high cross. The cross was saved from destruction by James Grehan in the later part of the nineteenth century. The road next to the cross was being lowered and James Grehan had this small wall built and the cross placed upon it at it's original height.
Today it is nearly the end of 2017 and I have just realised that Dublin [Greater Dublin] is now changing faster than I can photograph the changes and as a result I really do need to review my programme for 2018. I think that the changes are more rapid than in the Celtic Tiger period.
Today as the sunlight was magical I decided to use my 15mm Voigtlander with my new Sony A7RIII body and I was more than a little bit surprised by the results. I am now convince that the Sony A7RIII is very much superior to the A7RII. Also while I was inclined to avoid using the Voigtlander 15mm until now I must confess that I was really impressed by it when combined with the A7RIII.
Every time I publish photographs of Laughanstown I receive mail advising me that I made a spelling error and that the name of the area is Loughlinstown. I am one hundred percent certain that there is no tram stop named Loughlinstown but to be fair I cannot blame anyone for being confused as it could well be argued that Laughanstown is in Loughlinstown.
Today, I met a very helpful lady on the tram who was convinced that I was totally confused about my destination. Even when I showed her photographs of the old church and graveyard she was not at all convinced that I was not confused.
I think that I last visited the area about a year ago so I was not really expecting to see any changes. In the past I was able to access the historic sites via a narrow country lane. Today I was a bit disappointed to discover that access to a really old historic cross was barred because of a major redevelopment. I met a gentleman, walking his dog, and was surprised to discover that he was East European [he look like a local farmer and I suspect that he actually was a farmer] but he explained to me that the area was being redeveloped as a public park with a major road passing through it and that I could only gain access to the site from Carrikmines. As the sunset was approaching I decided that it was best to come back at a later date.
[UPDATE... Further Research Resulted In The Following Information]
Tully Park is located at the centre of the Cherrywood development, and the park itself is centred on the ruins of the Tully Church and Graveyard. Tully Park will be 22 acres in size, roughly the same as Dublin’s St. Stephen’s Green Park.
Being the flagship park of Cherrywood, Tully Park will serve as a facility for the entire development, containing everyday walking and cycling routes and providing environmentally-positive connections.
Lehaunstown Lane and the existing hedgerows and tree lines will divide the Park naturally into four zones:
A Heritage Zone with Tully Church & Graveyard, High Crosses and their environs, with paths to explore the monuments.
A Biodiversity Zone with lots of native wildflowers, shrubs, trees and informal paths to wander.
A Play Zone which includes a large play area for kids, a skate park and an amphitheater area for open-air plays or performances.
A Passive Zone with lawns, meadows and wooded areas make up the majority here, with winding paths and seating areas.
Tully Park will be located beside a primary and secondary school. These schools and the local community will be able to avail of the outdoor recreational facilities and open space within Tully Park.
A Stereographic Projection of a 37 shot Pano, each a 5 shot bracket at 0.7EV steps. Shot with a Nikon D3 at ISO200, 17mm, f/13.
Stitching Details - 2720 control points with mean error of 2.2 pixels and max of 35.5.