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KiCad's 3D view of the MAX7219 driver PCB. Those four 4-pin headers should be females, not males. The two 5-pin headers will need to be right-angle, too.
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The Community Boat Project students, led by Captains Wayne Chimenti and MB Armstrong and veteran teacher Marci Van Cleve, launched the fourth boat built in the program, the 32-foot sailing vessel EPIC.
The Community Boat Project is a unique partnership between the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding (the lead organization), Port Townsend School District (#50), Chimacum School District (#49), 4-H/Washington State University (WSU), and the Puget Sound Voyaging Society.
You can see what the Shop is doing at their website, here: communityboats.wordpress.com/
It is an "all ages, all volunteers" community-oriented non-profit organization specializing in free, accredited programs for high school students.
Intergenerational maritime education is the mission of the Community Boat Shop.
The Shop strives to give youth a "sense of place" by connecting them to the environment, the economy, and the people of the Olympic Peninsula.
In short, Community Boat Project volunteers --build-- large voyaging boats with high school students - one large boat per year - while the non-profit Puget Sound Voyaging Society, which runs at the same time, and then through the summer, teaches high school students how to -- use-- those same boats.
The program's philosophy is centered on five principles.
Social Justice: Quality educational opportunities should be available to all. Therefore all Community Boatshop programs are free to public school youth or sliding scale that matches the needs of any group. Community Boatshop programs are open to all.
Community Supported Education: Education should be community driven. The Local Community drives what is important to learn. Community Boatshop programs are funded by donations of materials and money from the community, and are run on 100% volunteer expertise and energy.
Experiential Learning: Learning is best done through hands-on, real meaningful experiences.
Environmental Sustainability and Sensitivity: The environmental implications of all of Community Boatshop actions are considered, and the the best choice made for minimum impact.
Empowerment: There is a leader in every person.
The Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding is located in Port Hadlock WA and is a private, accredited non-profit vocational school.
The School's mission is to teach and preserve the fine art of wooden boatbuilding and traditional maritime crafts.
You may find us on the web at www.nwboatschool.org .
You can reach us via e-mail at info@nwboatschool.org or by calling us at 360-385-4948.
Pictures just can't do these microlights justice. These incredible LED microlights come together in amazing color combos to create the best glove sets and light shows. This glove set comes with 12 microlights in your choice of either Dropz, Tripz or MicroMax microlights. Read below for descriptions of each type of microlight and LED colors in the glove set. www.rave-nation.com/led-gloves-light-gloves-rave-gloves/c...
My 2009 Jaguar XF 3.O Diesel Portfolio with dealer fitted aerodynamic kit & LED blades.
Hiding in he background is my Jeep off-roader for when the going gets too tough (or dirty) for the Jag
2013-08-18 Sichtbar werden mit Folie Gradinger, Tipp3-Bundesliga powered by T-Mobile, 5. Runde, FC Admira Wacker Mödling vs. SK Rapid Wien Endstand 2:0 (1:0), Maria Enzersdorf, Trenkwalder-Arena, 7224 Zuschauer, Schiedsrichter Alexander Harkam, Photografer Gerhard Möhsner, Bilderdatenbank Fotoblitz hier klicken
Toller Heimsieg gegen Rapid! Zum Abschluss der fünften Runde der tipp3-Bundesliga powered by T-Mobile hat der FC Admira Wacker Mödling den ersten Sieg in der laufenden Saison gefeiert. Die Admira gewinnt vor heimischen Publikum 2:0. Mit diesem Sieg hat die Admira auch das Tabellenende verlassen.
Dank eines sehenswerten Treffers von Wilfried Domoraud (36.) und einem Tor von Rene Schicker in der Nachspielzeit (92.) kam Oliver Lederer in seinem zweiten Match als Admira-Cheftrainer zum ersten vollen Erfolg. Bei seiner Premiere hatte es zu einem 1:1 gegen Sturm Graz gereicht.
Lederer durfte also auch das zweite Spiel als Nachfolger von Toni Polster zu Hause in der Südstadt bestreiten. 7.224 Zuschauer hatten bei hochsommerlichen Verhältnissen den Weg in die BSFZ-Arena. Die Zuseher sahen in der zehnten Minute die erste gefährliche Aktion von Rapid. Guido Burgstaller wurde vom wiedergenesenen Kapitän Steffen Hofmann mit einem Steilpass in Richtung Admira-Goalie Andreas Leitner geschickt.
Verteidiger Thomas Ebner erwischte den Rapid-Offensivmann gerade noch rechtzeitig mit einem Tackling von hinten. Da er dabei klar den Ball spielte, gab Schiedsrichter Alexander Harkam den gemäßigten Elfmeterreklamationen der Grün-Weißen nicht nach. Ohne weitere Torchancen oder nennenswerte Vorteile für ein Team lief die auf überschaubarem Niveau stehende Partie bis zur 25. Minute im Stile eines Freundschaftsspiels. Dann war es wieder Burgstaller, der zum zweiten Mal in den Admira-Strafraum eintauchte.
Obwohl er die gute Gelegenheit verstolperte, gelangte der Ball am Sechzehner doch noch zu Louis Schaub. Der Rapid-Youngster zog mit Links ab, doch Leitner war auf dem Posten. Bei einem von Hofmann (30.) in den Strafraum gezirkelten Freistoß zeigte der Admira-Keeper leichte Unsicherheiten. Nach einer dringend benötigten Trinkpause verzückten Schaub (35.) und Marcel Sabitzer das schwitzende Publikum mit einem schönen Dopelpass, ersterer verzog aber knapp an der rechten langen Ecke vorbei.
Es brauchte einen kapitalen Fehler von Innenverteidiger Harald Pichler, um der Admira in der 36. Minute die Chance zur Führung zu eröffnen. Einen hohen Ball in den Rapid-Strafraum köpfelte Pichler per Kopf direkt zum Franzosen Wilfried Domoraud. Der offensive Mittelfeldspieler zog aus zehn Metern Entfernung und halblinker Position mit Links ab, Christopher Trimmel lenkte den scharfen Schuss noch leicht ab und der Ball landete exakt im rechten Kreuzeck. Torhüter Jan Novota hatte keine Chance, die Admira bejubelte das 1:0.
Für Domoraud war es der erste Bundesliga-Treffer - und gleich einer der Marke Tor des Monats. Maximilian Sax (42.) kam dann dem 2:0 sehr nahe, nachdem er den zu früh rutschenden Pichler mit einem Haken spielerisch leicht hatte aussteigen lassen. Der Abschluss fiel jedoch zu leicht aus, Novota lenkte den Ball ins Tor-Out. Während Lederer mit seiner Elf zufrieden sein durfte, hatte Barisic den Rapidlern zur Pause sicher einige deutliche Worte zu sagen. Vor allem die grün-weiße Abwehr-Viererkette hatte sich zu fehlerhaft präsentiert.
Auch Passgenauigkeit und Aggressivität ließen bei den Gästen bis dahin zu wünschen übrig. Die Admira trat kompakt und spritzig auf, was sich auch nach dem Seitenwechsel nicht änderte. Die erste Chance hatte dennoch wieder Rapid: Schaub (49.) prüfte Leitner mit einem Kopfball nach Flanke von Thomas Schrammel. Als der diesmal unauffällige Thanos Petsos (55.) einen Freistoß in die Wolken jagte, waren Zweifel an einem Punktgewinn für Rapid bereits angebracht. Viel zu selten brachten die Hütteldorfer Admiras Defensive in Bedrängnis.
Auch Steffen Hofmann, der im Wiener Derby wegen eines Hexenschusses ausgefallen war, konnte dem Spiel in keiner Phase seinen Stempel aufdrücken - nach 63 Minuten nahm ihn Barisic aus dem Spiel. Wenige Augenblicke davor hatte Sax nach schöner Vorarbeit von Thorsten Schick eine Riesenchance auf die Vorentscheidung vergeben. Obwohl Rapid wesentlich öfter am Ball war, lag der Ausgleich nicht gerade in der Luft. Im Gegenteil: Rene Schicker (68.) hätte das zweite Admira-Tor machen müssen.
Einmal mehr war Pichlers Zweikampfverhalten ungenügend gewesen. Schicker schüttelte den indisponierten Rapid-Verteidiger am Sechzehner mühelos ab, schob den Ball dann aber unbedrängt an der linken Stange vorbei. Auch in den letzten 20 Minuten hatte Rapid zwar optische Vorteile und war den Gästen das Bemühen keinesfalls abzusprechen. Zusammenhängende Offensivaktionen, die auch zu konkreten Möglichkeiten führten, blieben jedoch Mangelware.
Immer wieder lief Burgstaller ins Abseits. Ein schön angetragener Weitschuss von Petsos (86.) knapp über das Tor zählte noch zu den besten Ausgleichschancen. Die Rapid-Viertelstunde brachte die Admira nicht zum Zittern. Vielmehr blieb es Schicker (92.) vorbehalten, mit dem 2:0 aus kurzer Distanz per Kopf für den Schlusspunkt zu sorgen. Die perfekte Flanke dazu war von Domoraud gekommen. Mit dem Heimerfolg beendeten die Niederösterreicher auch eine Negativserie von zuletzt sechs sieglosen Spielen gegen Rapid.
Aufstellung Admira Wacker: Leitner, T. Weber, Ebner, Windbichler, Katzer, Schick (88. Auer), Schachner (75. Rusek), Schwab, Domoraud, Rivera (56. R. Schicker), Sax
Aufstellung SK Rapid: Novota,Trimmel, Dibon, Pichler, Schrammel, Petsos, Behrendt (77. Boskovic), Schaub, S. Hofmann (63. Grozurek), Sabitzer, Burgstaller
Torfolge: 1:0 (36.) Domoraud, 2:0 (92.) Schicker
Gelbe Karten: Schachner, Ebner, Schick bzw. Hofmann, Trimmel, Sabitzer, Pichler
Bericht Admira Wacker - Fotorechte: Diese Fotos stammen von Gerhard Möhsner und sind urheberrechtlich geschützt. Kopien, Vervielfältigungen für Veröffentlichungen dürfen nur mit ausdrücklicher schriftlicher Zustimmung gemacht werden !!
Lynn doesn't have a proper place to call home in Alderfall, and as a non-human, she risks persecution in the streets. This has led her to find places underground. But that also means a lack in quality. Luckily, Lynn is a tough individual. She can sleep wherever, so long as she can see the entrance and has a weapon in arm's reach.
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These were the smallest repeaters I could find (19mm hole) and are from CBS. They are to mount on the rear wings as the ones in the traditional position on the side of the scuttle won't pass the IVA test for being visible 5 degrees below and out from their level when viewed from the rear as the rear wings themselves get in the way.
A bit daft but no point failing the test on a technicality
Our under cabinet "rope" lighting needed replacing so we decided to try something different this time around. We settled on going LED and selected the 12v tape shown in these images. Local sources were few and any that we found were very expensive so we purchased everything we needed on eBay direct from vendors in China.
There are several LED sizes and densities available so we settled on the 3528 size with 600 LEDs in a 5 meter (16.4 feet) length. That's about 3 every inch. The tape we purchased is weatherproof which means it is encased in plastic. There was also an adheasive back to it.
We purchased a 5 meter roll of tape, a 60w 12v power supple, some connectors, and an adaptor to connect our lighting to the power supply for about $35. A few calculations showed us that the entire roll needed about 30 watts so I purchased a 60 watt just to be on the safe side. I ended up using just over half of the roll.
We have these lights on a timer so they go on/off automatically.
A Follow Up....
As mentioned above, I powered the installation with a 60w power supply exactly TWICE what the whole roll required. Since I only used about 1/2 of the roll, I ended up over powering things a lot.
Anyway, the LEDs only lasted 3-4 months before some (most) of them burned out.
In hindsight, I should have used a lower wattage power supply AND put a dimmer in the line to reduce brightness.
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INTERVIEWER: Jaime Suchlicki, is the Emilio Bacardi Moreau Distinguished Professor and Director of the Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies, University of Miami. He is also editor of “Cuban Affairs,” a quarterly electronic journal published by ICCAS, and the author of Cuba: from Columbus to Castro; Mexico: from Montezuma to the Rise of PAN; and of the recently published Breve Historia de Cuba. Dr. Suchlicki is a highly regarded consultant to the public and private sector in the U.S.
The Honorable Carlos Gutierrez, is Chair of Albright Stonebridge Group (ASG), a premier strategic advisory and commercial diplomacy firm. Secretary Gutierrez spent nearly thirty years with Kellogg Company. After assignments in Latin America, Canada, Asia, and the United States, he became President and Chief Executive Officer of Kellogg in 1999 − the youngest CEO in the company's hundred year history and in April 2000, was named Chairman of the Board. He also served as the 35th U.S. Secretary of Commerce from 2005 to 2009 under President George W. Bush. Secretary Gutierrez joined ASG from Citi, where he served as Vice Chairman of the Institutional Clients Group and as a member of the Senior Strategic Advisory Group. He serves on the Boards of Occidental Petroleum Corporation, MetLife, Time Warner, and Viridis Learning. Secretary Gutierrez is Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Meridian International Center, and a Member of the Board of the U.S.-Mexico Foundation. He is a member of George W. Bush Institute’s Human Freedom Advisory Council. Secretary Gutierrez also serves on the Advisory Committee for Presidential Leadership Scholars, a program established in partnership with the U.S. presidential centers of George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush and Lyndon B. Johnson. He is chairman of Republicans for Immigration Reform, the political action group that he co-founded in 2012. He also serves as a National Trustee at the University of Miami and as a non-resident scholar at the University’s Institute for Cuban and Cuban American Studies.
This Series is made possible thru a generous anonymous grant honoring Cesar L. Alvarez.
Cesar is the past Chief Executive Officer and current Chairman of Greenberg Traurig, LLP. During his 13 year tenure as CEO, which began in 1997, he led the firm to become one of the Top 10 law firms in the United States by the leading its growth from 325 lawyers in eight offices to approximately 1850 attorneys in more than 36 locations in the United States, Europe, Asia and Latin America. Under Cesar’s leadership and with the support of his partners, the firm was recognized as the fastest-growing law firm in the United States. Cesar was the only Hispanic to lead a Top 10 law firm in the United States. At the age of 13, Cesar immigrated from Cuba with his family to escape communism. After graduating from the University of Florida in 1972 with his Bachelor of Science, Master of Business Administration, and Juris Doctor, he joined Greenberg Traurig as its 13th lawyer. Before taking the helm as CEO, Cesar practiced securities, corporate and international law for more than 25 years. He has been recognized nationally and in his community for his professional, business and charitable leadership. Cesar has been honored as one of the "100 Most Influential Lawyers in America" by The National Law Journal in 1997, 2000, and 2006, as one of the top most powerful Hispanics by PODER's Power Issue, and among "The 25 Best Latinos in Business," Hispanic Magazine's Power Issue. He also has been honored with the Chambers and Partners’ "Lifetime Achievement" Award, American Bar Association’s "Spirit of Excellence" Award, and The Florida Bar’s “President’s Award of Merit.” He serves on the boards of Florida International University, University of Miami School of Law Visiting Committee, and Chairs the Florida International University College of Law Dean’s Advisory Council.
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Interesting fact: Unlike incandescent bulbs, LED Christmas lights do not burn constantly. They flicker on/off many times per second. This photo illustrates that.
I forgot to unset the 2-second delay and pitched the camera forward to see what was wrong. While looking at the LCD screen, the camera took this 1/4 second shot.
While the CFLs and daylight in the picture are fluid, the LEDs on my deck are staccato.
Simple demo of the LED driver, and the look of two different types of diffusers.
Also shows the results of my first real attempt at SMD skillet reflow. (woot!)
(wish I could get the lighting/exposure to both be long enough to hide the scanning but short enough so the light from the LEDs doesn't blow out the image)