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Litearms multipurpose rifle. Chambered in over 15 calibers of bullets including, smallest to largest:
1. .17 HMR
2. .22 Short, Long, and LR
3. .22 WMR
4. .223 Remington
5. .243 Winchester
6. .280 Remington
7. .280 Ross
8. .30-06 Springfield
9. .338 Lapua Magnum
10. .348 Winchester
11. .375 Weatherby Magnum
12. .408 CheyTac(Yes, we have the best sniping bullet EVER)
13. .416 Barret
14. .470 Nitro Express
15. .50 BMG
16. .577 Tyrannasaur
9 and below all come with this style muzzle brake, up from that get a different one, which I will show later. 6 and below all have 7 round internal mags. 7-10 all have 4 round internal mags. 11-16 have either 3 round mags or are single shot.
Najat Mokhtar, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications, together with her staff, Andy Garner, NA Laboratory Coordinator and Project Executive for Major Capital Projects in Seibersdorf, Liang Qu, IAEA Director, Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture and Adriana Lukovac Djokovic, Project Manager, NA, pose for a group photo in front of the IAEA Multipurpose Building under construction at the Agency laboratories in Seibersdorf, Austria. 24 February 2022
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
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One multipurpose Watermaster handles all the work at this site: Removal of excess siltation by suction dredging and excavating and also removal of invasive vegetation by raking. This saves the environment, money and time.
Sac tout-usage Ketto - fille papillon
Ketto's multipurpose bag - butterfly girl
Les sacs Ketto sont fabriqués à 80% de bouteilles de plastique recyclées.
Ketto's bags are made of 80% of recycled plastic bottles.
Seabed Worker outside Bergen, Norway 29.05.2012
PhotoID: 40363
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Najat Mokhtar, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications, visit the construction progress of the IAEA Multipurpose Building during her official visit to the Agency laboratories in Seibersdorf, Austria. 24 February 2022
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Najat Mokhtar, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications
Andy Garner, NA Laboratory Coordinator and Project Executive for Major Capital Projects in Seibersdorf
Liang Qu, IAEA Director, Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture
Gerhard Schoebel, Project Engineer, NA
Adriana Lukovac Djokovic, Project Manager, NA
Osama Daadouch, Facilities Management Assistant
Ms Lydie Evrard, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Safety and Security, welcomes delegates and Member States Representative at the Groundbreaking Ceremony of the Multipurpose Building for the Nuclear Security Training and Demonstration Centre at the IAEA Seibersdorf facilities, Austria. 12 July 2021
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Where I heard about John F. Kennedy assassination.
An assembly was called the day JFK was assassinated. As we assembled by sitting on the floor in the gym/auditorium, our principal, Mr. Bell, paced back and forth across the stage walking up to the mike several times before he could say what had happened. Eventually he made the announcement and we were pretty shocked. After that assembly, we went back to the classrooms and I remember the teacher crying and wondering how she was going to teach the class. Soon after that her dilemma was solved as someone came down the hall with a message from the office that school was being cancelled for the day.
I walked home with my older sister Judith. We still thought JFK might survive. At the school, they said he had been shot and was in the hospital. My sister said she had the feeling of icy fingers hearing the news. Then she pointed to her neck (I think) and said it hit there. I ask, the icy finger? She said, no the bullet. When we got home, mom had the TV on. Black and White. She greeted us with the bad news that Kennedy had been pronounced dead. After that moment, my memory was a bit foggy. I was listening to the radio when news came through that Oswald was shot. A few days later came the funeral, on black and white TV. Solemn and dreary. I think I started crying when the presidential theme song was played. The flag draped coffin being pulled by horsed was scary to watch. It showed up in my nightmares for years afterwards. As a young child, I wondered how long it would take for the nation to recover. I followed the news and remember kind of rooting for Texas Governor Connally's recovery. He was hit by bullets also, but survived. I would have never guessed that now, over 50 years later, people are still debating who actually shot JFK. It was autumn of my third grade year at Edison.
Multipurpose Watermaster takes out polluted sediments and excess siltation from waterways by suction dredging. It removes trash and invasive aquatic vegetation by excavating and raking. It reinforces riverbanks and seashores by pile driving to prevent erosion and floods and to enhance functionality and the safety of urban areas. Watermaster helps in the building, maintaining and developing of water infrastructure, such as marinas, piers and floodwalls.
The Amphibious Multipurpose Watermaster – one machine, many applications.
Learn more: www.watermaster.fi
Groundbreaking Ceremony: Multipurpose Building for the Nuclear Security Training and Demonstration Centre. IAEA Seibersdorf, Austria. 12 July 2021
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
One multipurpose Watermaster handles all the work at this site: Removal of excess siltation by suction dredging and excavating and also removal of invasive vegetation by raking. This saves the environment, money and time.
Groundbreaking Ceremony: Multipurpose Building for the Nuclear Security Training and Demonstration Centre. IAEA Seibersdorf, Austria. 12 July 2021
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
LeakBarrier: SBS MultiPurpose Underlayment
Uniquely Wrinkle-free and Lays Flat
LeakBarrier SBS MultiPurpose Underlayment is a unique and highly versatile glass fiber reinforced sheet sandwiched between two layers of superior quality polymer modified bitumen. Due to its remarkable characteristics, SBS MultiPurpose Underlayment meets the requirements of the ASTM D1970 Moisture Vapor Permeability and ASTM D4869 liquid water transmission tests.
Usage
LeakBarrier SBS MultiPurpose Underlayment is designed for use under composition shingles, shake applications, all types of tile, and metal roofing. It is especially suited for use as a base sheet/ply sheet in modified bitumen, asphalt built-up and cold process roofing systems.
Features and Benefits
Use as an alternate for 15, 30 & 40# saturated felt
Greater exposure time than ASTM D226 felts as inorganic glass fiber mat resists the long term effects of moisture
Excellent as a valley liner
Cost-effective
Versatile sheet; can be installed in a variety of applications.
Easy to handle
Good durability
Excellent deadfold characteristics
Self-sealing around nails
Superior pliability of specially formulated SBS asphalt facilitates a wrinkle free flat laying sheet
Fiber glass reinforcement eliminates the rot prevalent with saturated felt
Manufactured with 8 ply lines
Meets ASTM D226 Type I and II; ASTM D4601
Surpasses ASTM D6380 Class S Type IV requirements (applicable sections)
Passes ASTM D4869 Liquid Water Transmission test
Passes ASTM D1970 Moisture Vapor Permeability Test
Complies with the requirements of the International Residential Code (IRC) for Valley Lining material.
UL Classified (R13228) for use in class A and B roofs.
The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) East Africa is working with partners to empower communities in lower Nyando manage climate risk. Agro-forestry, land and water management are among the mitigation interventions employed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Nyando basin. So far, 22 tree nurseries, some owned by self-help groups (more than half of all the nurseries are female-owned). More than 50,000 high-quality tree seedlings have been produced, each worth KSh10-20. About 23,500 multipurpose trees have been planted in homesteads with a 75 per cent survival rate and the local community is establishing a two acre demonstration woodlot. Photos: K. Traumann. Read more about Climate Smart Practices in East Africa.
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Alpine farmers can't use classical tractors and attached machinery on their steep meadows. This sort of adapted multipurpose vehicle can be found on almost any Swiss farm in the alpine region.
Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General, delivers his opening remarks at the Groundbreaking Ceremony of the Multipurpose Building for the Nuclear Security Training and Demonstration Centre at the IAEA Seibersdorf facilities, Austria. 12 July 2021
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Groundbreaking Ceremony: Multipurpose Building for the Nuclear Security Training and Demonstration Centre. IAEA Seibersdorf, Austria. 12 July 2021
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General, delivers his opening remarks at the Groundbreaking Ceremony of the Multipurpose Building for the Nuclear Security Training and Demonstration Centre at the IAEA Seibersdorf facilities, Austria. 12 July 2021
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
ORION is a multipurpose Crew Vehicle that is been worked on by NASA along with Lockheed Martin. The capsule you see here was the actual capsule used in a test flight in 2010 in New Mexico, this test flight was to test the Launch Abort System. More tests are scheduled for 2014 & 2017 all without human pilots on them. By 2021 it should be ready for astronauts. The flight in 2021 would be deep space flights to the moon, asteroids and potentially Mars.
I got to take this picture at a science fair at the convention center in Washington DC.
More information about this can be found here: www.lockheedmartin.com/us/products/orion.html and www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/constellation/orion/index.html
IAEA Multipurpose Building construction progress at the Agency laboratories in Seibersdorf, Austria. 24 February 2022
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Najat Mokhtar, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications
Andy Garner, NA Laboratory Coordinator and Project Executive for Major Capital Projects in Seibersdorf
Liang Qu, IAEA Director, Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture
Gerhard Schoebel, Project Engineer, NA
Adriana Lukovac Djokovic, Project Manager, NA
Osama Daadouch, Facilities Management Assistant
Early Italian multipurpose ( polivalente) gas mask.
The later polivolente mask, based on the French model M2, was called the funnel type. It consisted of a filter of 60 layers of gauze that extended over the face and cheeks completely. The goggles were incorporated into the mask and were made of celluloid. The mask was covered by a rectangular, rubberized cloth which gave protection from rain and prevented the evaporation of the reactive chemicals in the layers of gauze. It was kept in a container carried around the neck on which this message was stenciled, "WHO REMOVES HIS MASK DIES." After Caporetto when the inability of these gas masks to protect against the newer gases became disastrously clear, Italian soldiers were equipped with the far superior English gas masks.
IMO: 9197454
Name: BEKAU
Vessel Type - Generic: Cargo Multipurpose Singledecker
Status: Active
MMSI: 304839000
Call Sign: V2BJ8
Flag: Antigua Barbuda [AG]
Gross Tonnage: 2461 tons
Summer DWT: 3701 tons
DWCC s/w: abt. 3450/ 3550 tons
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 87.84 x 12.9 m
Year Built: 2005
Classification Society: GERMANISCHER LLOYD
Builder: SLOVENSKE LODENICE A.S. - KOMARNO, SLOVAKIA
Owner: R.E.S. CHARTERING GmbH
Manager: R.E.S. CHARTERING GmbH
Fuhlentwiete 10, 20355 Hamburg
Telefon +49 40/2263708-0
coaster@res-chartering.de - ops@res-chartering.de
Class: GL+100A5 E
Flag: Antigua & Barbuda
Port of reg: St. John’s
Loa: 88,00 m
Beam: 12,80 m
Moulded depth: 7,10m
Draught: 5,60 m
Air draft: 19,60 m (basis full ballast)
Hold: 56,55 x 10,20 x 8,15m
Incl. Bulkheads: 55,80 x 10,20 x 8,15m
Capacity: 163.000 cbft 4.613 cbm
Tanktop str: 15,00 to per sqm
Deck strength: 1,60 to per sqm
Bulkheads: 2 movable Units (Various positions)
Imo fitted: Yes/various classes
Hatchcover: Kvaerner type
Main Engine: MAK 8M20 1520 kW
Generator(s): 3 Diesel Generators (130 kW)
1 Harbour generator (49 kW)
Bowthrusters: (185 kW)
Fuel: MGO
Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director-General with the Donor Countries, HRH Prince Abdullah bin Khaled bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, Ambassador and Resident Representative of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Louis Bono, Chargé d’Affaires of the United States, William Gatward, Deputy Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom, and HE Ms Gabriela Sellner, Ambassador and Resident Representative of Austria from the host country with Mr Josef Balber, Member of the Lower Austrian State Parliament (Abgeordneter zum NÖ Landtag) at the Groundbreaking Ceremony of the Multipurpose Building for the Nuclear Security Training and Demonstration Centre at the IAEA facilities in Seibersdorf, Austria. 12 July 2021
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Ambassadorial Site Visit to the Multipurpose Building for the Nuclear Security Training and Demonstration Centre (NSTDC). IAEA Laboratories in Seibersdorf, Austria. 8 September 2022
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Opening Remarks:
IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi
HRH Prince Abdullah bin Khaled bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, Ambassador and Resident Representative of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Chair of the Friends of NSTDC
Brief introduction on NSTDC development:
Andy Garner, Project Executive for Major Capital Projects in Seibersdorf
Elena Buglova, Director of the IAEA Division of Nuclear Security
Groundbreaking Ceremony: Multipurpose Building for the Nuclear Security Training and Demonstration Centre. IAEA Seibersdorf, Austria. 12 July 2021
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) East Africa is working with partners to empower communities in lower Nyando manage climate risk. Agro-forestry, land and water management are among the mitigation interventions employed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Nyando basin. So far, 22 tree nurseries, some owned by self-help groups (more than half of all the nurseries are female-owned). More than 50,000 high-quality tree seedlings have been produced, each worth KSh10-20. About 23,500 multipurpose trees have been planted in homesteads with a 75 per cent survival rate and the local community is establishing a two acre demonstration woodlot. Photos: K. Traumann. Read more about Climate Smart Practices in East Africa.
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Gerhard Schoebel, Project Engineer, NA, briefs Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General, on the construction progress of the IAEA Multipurpose Building during his official visit at the Agency laboratories in Seibersdorf, Austria. 24 February 2022
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General
Diego Candano Laris, Senior Advisor to the Director General
Andy Garner, NA Laboratory Coordinator and Project Executive for Major Capital Projects in Seibersdorf
Victor Varychenko, Head, Seibersdorf Laboratories Services Section
Gerhard Schoebel, Project Engineer, NA
Adriana Lukovac Djokovic, Project Manager, NA
Osama Daadouch, Facilities Management Assistant
Seabed Worker outside Bergen, Norway 29.05.2012
PhotoID: 40358
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IAEA Multipurpose Building construction progress at the Agency laboratories in Seibersdorf, Austria. 24 February 2022
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Najat Mokhtar, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications
Andy Garner, NA Laboratory Coordinator and Project Executive for Major Capital Projects in Seibersdorf
Liang Qu, IAEA Director, Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture
Gerhard Schoebel, Project Engineer, NA
Adriana Lukovac Djokovic, Project Manager, NA
Osama Daadouch, Facilities Management Assistant
Groundbreaking Ceremony: Multipurpose Building for the Nuclear Security Training and Demonstration Centre. IAEA Seibersdorf, Austria. 12 July 2021
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
A close-up of one of the many multipurpose installations found within Tiananmen Square. It a combination lamp, public address system and multiple angle security camera.
I made this photo of foot washing at Fort Funston. Fort Funston is a former harbor defense installation located in the southwestern corner of San Francisco, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Formerly known as the Lake Merced Military Reservation, the fort is now a protected area within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Information from Wikipedia. The Fort is visited by half a million people annually and is a place where people can walk or run their dogs and, also, where experienced hang gliders gather to run off the cliffs overlooking the Pacific ocean. Except certain paved areas, this ocean side venue is all sand, which both people and animals pick up while romping or walking. Looks like the dog was not the only one getting its feet washed at this multipurpose water fountain. I captured this image using my Canon Powershot SX50.