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Informatics Forum, University of Edinburgh.

Fleet number 37 was seen on Potterrow in Edinburgh’s Southside operating on route 42 from King’s Road (Portobello) to Craigleith. The building behind is part of the University of Edinburgh’s School of Informatics

Collection:

Images from the History of Medicine (IHM)

 

Contributor(s):

National Institute of Dental Research (U.S.)

 

Publication:

[Bethesda, Md. : National Institute of Dental Research, 1987?]

 

Language(s):

English

 

Format:

Still image

 

Subject(s):

Dental Informatics,

Radiography, Dental

 

Genre(s):

Pictorial Works

 

Abstract:

Researcher at the National Institute of Dental Research (NIDR) uses computers to measure very small changes in teeth and their surrounding tissues that are not detectable with conventional dental X-rays.

 

Exhibition:

Exhibited: "Images from the History of the Public Health Service," organized by Ronald J. Kostraba, Parklawn Conference Center, 1989.

 

Extent:

1 photographic print : 21 x 26 cm.

 

Technique:

black and white

 

NLM Unique ID:

101447510

 

NLM Image ID:

A018676

 

Permanent Link:

resource.nlm.nih.gov/101447510

School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh

Please credit This is Edinburgh (edinburgh.org)

This collage is an example of what can be done totally legal and in a very simple way with the Creative Commons license. Thanks to the following individuals, Lawrence Lessig's Creative Commons and the Wikipedia.

 

The topics of this little experiment have been several. From the first days of computing to nowadays most recent thoughts about information and technology itself.

 

1. General history of computing, computer science and informatics

 

2. Warfare, WWII and the evolution of computers, security and surveillance

 

3. Globalisation and "the net"-culture

 

4. From industrial-society to information-society

 

5. Violability of the information-society

 

6. Privacy

 

7. Copyright vs. Copyleft

 

I'm attending informatics (which isn't cs only) at the Technical University of Vienna

10>21!

 

...width-wise.

Medical Imaging Informatics Market

KORF (Norfolk International Airport) - 25 OCT 2025

 

“Nine Twenty Golf Bravo” climbing out from RWY 5 en route to Bangor International Airport (KBGR) - Bangor, Maine.

 

This aircraft is owned by WeConnect Global.

 

Production Site: Albuquerque (ABQ)

Year of Manufacture: 2008

Airworthiness Date: 17 MAR 2008

 

Delivery to STAT! LLC: 04 APR 2008 as N920GB

Owned by STAT Informatic Solutions

Hex Code: ACBEC2

Passengers: 4

Engines: 2x Pratt & Whitney Canada PW610F-A

 

To Wicked Smart Aviation LLC: 16 NOV 2016 as N920GB

Owned by WeConnect Global

Hex Code: ACBEC2

Passengers: 4

Engines: 2x Pratt & Whitney Canada PW610F-A

Please credit This is Edinburgh (edinburgh.org)

Please credit This is Edinburgh (edinburgh.org)

These minor local staircases are a feature of the Informatics Forum building. This one hangs out into the free space of the huge Atrium, connecting together the three vestibules on the three middle floors which offer computing facilities for visitors. In busy times this makes it easy for visitors to locate an empty computing desk and to locate their friends on other desks.

 

A view of this staircase from across the other side of the atrium can be seen here.

 

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Please credit This is Edinburgh (edinburgh.org)

Please credit This is Edinburgh (edinburgh.org)

This is an abstruction of the PoIC+43Tabs Circle I drew before. Time and space are expressed as a double-faced ribbon. The "space" is confined into one-dimension, although it is three-dimensional in real world we live. One side of ribbon is imaginary, and the other side is real.

 

You see there are four visual "transition". They corresponds to "Now", "Past", "Here", and "Future". I call a "Time" dominated time (black in the figure), and "Space" dominated time (white in the figure) as "Era", that is more fundamental dimension than time and space.

 

The idea of "Era" is expressed as "Area" by Aki, one of PoICer, in context with "space" (Era is much more like "time"). It may be related to "Aeon" of the Gnosticism, too. See also "Ying-Yang" diagram from Chinese philosophy.

 

This looks apparently strange, but not an "eye illusion". You can make it using a ribbon of paper.

Entrance to University of Edinburgh Informatics Forum.

This staircase links the three vestibules on the three middle floors which offer computing desk facilities to visitors. In busy times this makes it easy for visitors to move from one floor to another to find an empty desk. These wired university web facilities are in addition to the university web wifi which operates throughout the building, and in general anywhere within a stone's throw of any large university building.

 

There are a few other spiral staircases of this kind in the building. This is the most prominent one. It is viewed here from the other side of the atrium from the central open staircase and lift well which connects all floors. The view out from the bottom vestibule can be seen here.

 

At bottom mid right can be seen the main entrance with its swipe card security gates.

 

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This is a model which explains an index cards in PoIC system (photoset, group) become "half" after reproduction process.

 

Picture above is an atomic parts, and can be connected two or more, like zig-zag pattern. So things goes on two steps forward, one step back, and two steps forward, one step back, ....

Plotted how many days to finish one Field Notes (80 pages) v.s. Volume, using my last 39 Field Notes since 2006.5.26. The Field Notes is used as subsystem of PoIC to capture records, ideas, etc., before index cards. Each duration is shown as circle-bar-circle.

 

Its outlook shows steep uptrend at beginning, then constant uptrend, and flat at last. It looks like Sigmoid Curve or Logistic Curve appear in chaos theory. According to PEACE-Sigmoid model I made before, the Field Notes curve representing I'm approaching "Equilibrium" which is problem solved and the Field Notes finished its role in my system (in other word, died).

 

Recently, however, new problem arise around me (fortunately?), and I start using Field Notes (volume 40th) frequently again as before. :)

AMIA 2022 - High School Scholars

A healthcare informatics capstone presentation was held in the lobby of the Center for Healthcare Education, Sacred Heart University, Bridgeport, CT. Thursday, June 20, 2019.

Healthcare Informatics Capstone Presentation at the Center for Healthcare Education on November 29, 2018. Photo by Mark F. Conrad

  

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