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Favourite case ever! Just so easy to use and comfortable. Caries my D7000 with 18-200 attched and the Sigma 10-20 in the side pocket - room for a filter, remote, rain jacket and tripiod.
The book represents a unique contribution and appeal to the society at large. It touches on the very important practical aspects of logic, especially how logic could be properly and wisely used to avoid or prevent conflicts in inter-human relations, in the social setting.
The author believes that it would be very difficult to find a comparable book of such a practical nature on logic. He has been a keen student and observer of logic and logical reasoning for a long time. He has encountered much problems and frustration with the use of logic in relation to his interaction and dealings with his fellow-beings. The ideas in the book have been culled from his own personal experiences, his own research and study, and considerable amount of time devoted to thinking about logic and logical reasoning.
The ideas in the book represent some of the most important and deepest thoughts of the author and are expected to make the reader realize things he has not known before. It should be a mind-expanding adventure for him.
The most important thing is that the book offers some tip on how to improve one's powers of logical reasoning. It is a treatise on logic and logical reasoning. It provides the answers to such important questions as: What is logic? What is the proper way of logical reasoning? How could harmony and peace in society be achieved through the proper utilization of logic?
The title had received some publicity from the press and is now available at the Kindle Store.
This is a 4-way XOR gate I came up with for a quiz level in LBP. It takes four input switches (shown along the bottom of the diagram) and activates a magnetic key (marked with a dotted arrow) when only one of these switches is pressed. If more than one switch is depressed, it deactivates. This is necessary if you have posed a question and you only want the player to be able to select one answer. The gate uses 21 blocks, 4 triangles, 20 pistons, 16 keys, 5 sensors, 20 wires, and 4 buttons.
The green rectangles are magnetic keys and the green rectangles with a circle above them are magnetic sensors. The arrows represent pistons that extend in the indicated direction. The squares and triangles are blocks of material. The blocks with magnetic sensors on them should be made of dark matter, or otherwise fixed in space. The four input switches along the bottom are colored-coded to match the pistons they operate directly. Each of the four, inner, black arrows on the left are pistons controlled by a corresponding 3-way OR gate on the right (The connection between the magnetic sensor and piston is indicated by roman numerical. Notice that the input switch that operates the outer piston on an arm on the left does not operate a piston on the 3-way OR gate on the right that controls the inner piston on that arm. Also notice the green circles, which represent the range of the magnetic sensors at their centers
Let’s illustrate this with an example of how it works. If the button labeled A is depressed, then the red pistons will retract. This will activate the sensor on the left (which is the output of the gate) and II, III, and IV on the right. This will extend the pistons marked II, III, and IV so that the block between the pistons is outside the sensor range. Now, if any other button is pressed, OR Gate I on the right will activate, extending the last inner piston on left, deactivating the output sensor. Additionally, the retraction of any of the outer pistons will not move the magnetic keys on the outer blocks of the arms into the range of the sensor. Thus, only one switch must be pressed to activate the output switch.
Opera for 6 instruments composed in symbollic logic forms following notations from antique piano roll
At San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, Kevin Ray Evans saw a metaphor for twisted logic. (Credit: Kevin Ray Evans)
Logic and Dizzy Wright performing at the Phoenix Concert Hall. "The Incredible World Tour"
Photographed by Drew Yorke for The Come Up Show
If bigamy were legal in this state, I would marry both Chris AND this pan.
It is almost totally nonstick, distributes heat like a dream, and doesn't leach anything terrifying into our food.
Logic on the "Bobby Tarantino vs Everybody" Tour.
Photo by Anton Mak (@iAmAntonMak).
Taken on July 5, 2018 at Budweiser Stage.
"TECH NO LOGIC"
générations futures…
generations to come…
generaciones futuras…
generazioni future…
künftigen generationen…
toekomstige generaties…
gerações futuras…
будущих поколений…
…لأجيال المقبلة
…הדורות הבאים.
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FusionArt photographique de Jacques FREEJAC 2018
avec une photo de fond de Dimitri Svetsikas 1969 (CC0)
et avec les photos CC0 (domaine public) suivantes :
• Photo de la fillette au premier plan : Aamiraimer.
• Photo de l'enfant qui se cache les yeux : photographe inconnu.
• Photo de Lune et du ciel : "Lunar Orbit" / Apollo 8 / Nasa.
• Photo de l'astronaute : Nasa.
• Photo de la fillette en lévitation : Unclelkt.
• Photo de la fillette photographe : Bess-Hamiti.
• Photo de l'épave de moto : "Wheel" / Chrisbeez.
• Photo de l'épave de camion : Jamie Mink.
• Photo du Mars Rover: Skeeze.
• Photo du lion : lminka 2507.
• Photo des éléphants : photographe inconnu.
some discarded explorations for what eventually became the cover of this book. garethwrice.com/DUST-LOGIC
I set up a particle system with the contours of the letters as attractors and then played with transparency, accumulation, blending modes and other parameters.
While waiting for CP train 656 this Aero Logic 777-200F freighter took off from runway 28 over Bensenville.
Interior fit-out of a 17,000 s.f. office with a 5,000 s.f. data center and a 1,800 s.f. network operations center.