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20160712 @ Meguro, Tokyo, Japan

A very first test for a new mapping module we are working on...

 

Drawings by Alexandra Petracchi - www.faitetrit.com

 

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En 2019, les modules Nauka et Prichal n'avaient pas encore été lancé !

Weed beauty

Taken in the garden against dark green foliage. Used pop up flash with -1.0 flash compensation.

I've created these modules that can be swapped out as needed within my large Lego Spaceship The Ellaria. This one happens to be the Captains Quarters.

Development Module for PhD Scholars

Tool Kit workshop at Cumberland Lodge, Windsor

a moduler system, one module is a l-form and excists out 2 squares and the modules conect by metal pinns. your able to make white these modules what ever you want in the house a rack, a chair, a table, a ... . it shows how beatyfull cooperation is.

 

Venue : either at my house or your house

Time : 2nd & 3rd week every month -- weekend only

Da Module Thingy - My handmade PC scratch build.

The link to the complete project log on the bit-tech.net Forums:

forums.bit-tech.net/index.php?threads/da-module-thingy.37...

Module Building

 

Though many varieties of module builders and even combined module builder pickers exist, a typical module builder is a large trailer that is moved by a tractor and remains stationary when used. The wheels are often hydraulically retracted when the module builder is operational. A module builder is about 30 ft. long, 12 ft. high and 10 ft. wide. It works similarly to a garbage truck. When loading the cotton from the cotton picker into the module builder it should be distributed as evenly as possible. After loading the cotton into the module builder, a hydraulic compactor moves up and down along the length of the machine. This process is repeated every time that a cotton picker is unloaded into the module builder until a module is built up and discharged through the tailgate of the machine. The module is stored on the field and the module builder is moved into a new position to build up another module. The weight of one module is about 10 metric tons. (22046.2 lbs.)

   

In 2002 the ASABE (American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers) dedicated the cotton module builder as an historic landmark of agricultural engineering, naming it "one of the top three inventions in mechanized cotton production.”

 

PSW,Plastic Speed Wagon, propriété de ArmoredCat

finding this one difficult as the weather is so bad, a tree in the neighbours garden, bit difficult to avoid the houses as we're completely surrounded, don't know if the starburst sun is allowed or not.

spot metered on the sky and then shot in manual(quite enjoyed that bit!)

Whilst deciding how to complete my Final Project set, I thought I'd revisit my flower/flash combo. Still not convinced I've got it spot on.

My settings were:

Nikon D100 105mm lens, manual

1/60, f4.5, Flash on rear sync at +0.3

 

This is the one I have submitted for homework....must concentrate on the final project now!

Telit Wireless modules have created a module that is mechanically compatible and form factor compatible to the Cinterion/Siemens TC35i/MC35/MC39/MC39i.

 

www.sequoia.co.uk/components/product.php?d=3&c=99&...

Side view of the new T-TRAK junction module for Apex diorama

クリエイションチーム、Enharmonic TAVERNとのコラボレーション・モデル。スクエアなフォルムに、フロントのテンプル付け根部分とブリッジに直線的なデザインを配し、建築的な要素を取り入れた。

 

Created in collaboration with the creation group “Enharmonic TAVERN”. Square shaped with straight lined temple and bridge, has an architectural essence to it.

Watershaping student participant working on his project ... photo by DV

Da Module Thingy - My handmade PC scratch build.

The link to the complete project log on the bit-tech.net Forums:

forums.bit-tech.net/index.php?threads/da-module-thingy.37...

What you do if you don’t have a new GSM/GPRS module to work? Yeah, you cannibalize an old project and you take that parts that you need! The tin foil is for the protection of the other components, as I am not having a proper hot air gun for electronics use.

Another take on this module. Snooted flash above and camera right

Day 2

 

Module 3: Developing training for your network

 

Module 4: Resourcing & collaborative project writing in the nodes community

 

Photo by Maheva Bagard Laursen - GBIF Secretariat

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