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A new module for Drupal 6 I developed over the last couple nights. It shows how many users you have, no biggie there, but it also shows a breakdown per month so you can see your good months, and the reports show the count of unauthorized (registered) users and even its percentage against all total registered users, and finally there's also the popular email domains stats too.
The Lunar Module (LM-9) originally meant for use on Apollo 15, was never used and is now here on display at the Kennedy Space Center.
EUGRAPHO mated to XRMON-DIFF
MAXUS 9 Launch Campaign, ESRANGE, Kiruna, Sweden
NMK Photography
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I needed a tool to show my favourite RSS/Atom/etc feeds, and was about to implement one myself when I realised that Drupal already has an aggregator. As you can see - it's not at all linked in with the usual Drupal interface.
All I had to do was create a small custom module to render the feeds in a simplified way, showing only unread feeds/items.
In order to choose the best range of TFT LCD Modules, all you need to do is search for the right company that is convenient for you and bringing to you the best models of such modules that are easy to install and come with a number of added features and benefits. Prices are competitive and backed by discounts; while you can get them delivered on time and in secure way.
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S.1279 Module for PPS2000 Lexia-3 Citroen Peugeot
S.1279 module for PPS2000 Lexia-3 Citroen Peugeot ( Nemo,Bipper,Boxer
III,Jumper III) .
connected between lexia3 interface and new cars .
Peugeout Bipper
Peugeout Boxer III
Peugeout Boxer III minibus
Citroen Nemo
Citroen Jumper III
Citroen Jumper III minibus
Packing : S.1279 module obd2 male to obd2 female
Here's a fairly decent view of the connector linking the CM to the Service Module (SM). Just before the SM was jettisoned, this large array of connections was cut by a guillotine driven by an explosive charge.
"In July 1967, ... MIT's X-ray astronomy program [began] with the launch of this payload module atop an Aerobee sounding rocket at White Sands Missile Range." (This shot shows only the pointed front end of the module.) At the MIT Museum.
One of the huge SAP modules is Sales and Distribution – from ordering to delivery, containing Request for Quotation (RFQ), Pricing, Sales Orders, Shipping, and Packing. The SAP SD module is very well integrated with other modules like SAP MM (SAP MM Training in Mumbai) and SAP PP (SAP PP Training in Mumbai). This is a basic tutorial that includes the fundamentals of SAP SD and how to deal with its several modules and sub-modules. If you want to expand your knowledge from SD to other SAP solutions and technologies, you have the option.
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Plastic 5 5/8 x 6 5/16 x 6 5/16? (14.3 x 16 x 16 cm) Manufacturer: Amcor, Ltd., Tel Aviv The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of the designer. Exhibition copy in the collection of Trisha Donnelly.
Presumably these are some of the modular screen panels that will make up the giant screen they're putting together in Queen Square...
Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
Developed by the European Space Agency, Spacelab was a modular laboratory system installed in the payload bay of the Space Shuttle orbiter. During Spacelab missions in the 1980s and 1990s, the Shuttle served as an intermittent space station for research conducted by scientists and astronauts. The laboratory module, a pressurized cylindrical room connected by a tunnel to the crew cabin, was Spacelab's primary element. It was outfitted with racks containing subsystems, computers, work stations, stowage lockers, supplies, equipment, and experiments that varied from mission to mission.
Two laboratory modules were flown on a total of 16 missions from 1983 through 1998. This one, Module #1, was used nine times, first on the Spacelab 1 mission in 1983 and last on the Microgravity Science Laboratory missions in 1997. NASA transferred it to the Museum in 1998 when the Spacelab program ended.