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See a complete review of my Network Closet here: youtu.be/1MzRNGlDcLs

 

Finally got the cables and cable management hardware to finish cleaning up my network rack. I will get the equipment to convert Video Surveillance to a Synology solution to replace the server based Geovision system that suffers from software issues.

Network Rail 950001 is a diesel multiple unit that was purpose-built for departmental use as a track assessment unit. It was built in 1987 using the same bodyshell as the Class 150/1 "Sprinter" units that were built from 1985-1986.

 

It was originally classified as a Class 180 test unit, but since this designation is now used by the new First Great Western "Adelante" units, it has been reclassified into the departmental series.

 

This photo was taken at Peterborough Rail Station on 28 April 2013.

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Network Rail HSTs 43013 and 43014 at Newcastle

the 48port catalyst 3500xl switch is the network core switch ;)

Former Network SouthEast liveried BR Derby 1960 built class 108 DMBS 51942, is seen through the window of a passing Pacer as we enter Dereham on the Mid Norfolk Railway.

 

2nd October 2022

common visualization of ANN

 

This is originally uploaded by Mike MacKenzie at here, and clipped by Liam Huang.

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Sidings at Newcastle Central

465 931 approaching Lewisham with an Orpington service on 5th May 2022.

The Networking Lab in Klehm Hall on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on March 5, 2015. (Jay Grabiec)

Multi-port network switch

Taken in Oversley Woods, Alcester, Warwickshire.

I have so many connections on LinkedIn it became almost unusable and started becoming a repository of business contacts. This visualization, though mesmerizing to me at first and to others as well, is interesting though the groups are spread around time, location, profession and education.

 

The top and left is more related to my design expertise, the lower right is more my personal life.

 

Also the edges are filled with people I barely know. Then again in the center it is often the same.

www.facebook.com/networksband

 

Off camera flash: 1 x Canon430EXii on half power, band front

 

This is an image of my latest painting, Five Eyes Network. This new painting is similar to a recent guerilla art piece, Five Eyes Network, Surveillance Outpost, previously installed at the Takapuna Beach, Auckland landing point of New Zealand's only undersea internet cable.

 

See more of my artwork at:

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Network Rail (National Logistics Unit) W.H. Davis Limited JZA (design code JZ002A) 45.5 tonne wagon number NLU93678 arrives at the Corus Northern Service Centre at Castleton within the additional 08:30 Bescot Engineers Siding to Castleton Rail Welding Depot (6Z37) formed of a rail delivery train hauled by Freightliner Limited General Motors ‘JT42CWR’ Type 5 Co-Co class 66/6 diesel-electric locomotive number 66609. Monday 2nd October 2006

 

Note, 66609 was on lease from Porterbrook Leasing Company Limited

 

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Network Warrington 35 (DG53FLH) passes the Richmond Avenue stop on Thelwall New Rd on the 5 from Altrincham, 15 March 2012.

Network Rail HSTs 43062 and 43014 at Newcastle

One of Network Rails Inter-City 125 sets with powercar 43062 on the front and LNER liveried 43299 on the rear, seen here passing through abandoned Greatham station the North East of England .

Oprah Winfrey Network Invitation

 

Oprah Winfrey Network.

 

15 times, I have cycled 7 days, 575 miles, from San Francisco to Los Angeles in a cycling charity event called AIDSLifecycle. In route to Los Angeles, I (and 2,000 of my best friends) cycle thru Montecito - the home to Oprah Winfrey.

 

Each Year, the locals of Montecito gather and create their own "Paradise Pit Stop" for the approx. 2,000 AIDSLifecycle Cyclist & 400 Volunteer Crew members. There you can find: chocolate bars, strawberries, homemade ice cream, vegan treats, corn dogs, Twinkies, coco cola, massages, and then some.. ... ALL YOU CAN EAT ...GRATIS!

 

Years ago (as I ate my strawberries and homemade ice cream), I asked several Montecito residents: "Where is the Oprah Winfrey Network?"

 

Check out the full story: Oprah Winfrey Network Invitation

Dortmund, Thier Center, Car Park

Network Warrington VDL/Wright Merit 37 arrives at the Scotland Rd stop 7 August 2012 showing the offside advertising for The Breezer ticket for the Orford and Dallam routes.

UN Women, the African Union Commission, and the Permanent Mission of Germany today launched the African Women Leaders Network, a ground-breaking initiative that seeks to enhance the leadership of women in the transformation of Africa with a focus on governance, peace and stability. The Network was launched following the three-day High-Level Women Leaders Forum for Africa’s Transformation, which took place at the United Nations Headquarters in New York from 31 May to 2 June.

 

Pictured: Scenes from the launch event, held in the ECOSOC chamber at United Nations Headquarters on 2 June 2017.

 

Photo: UN Women/Ryan Brown

 

A Network Warrington Wright Cadet.

 

Seen at Altrincham Interchange on service 5 top Warrington

Network Rail HST with Ex LNER Class 43 No.43299 heads towards Bradford On Tone,with the 15:39 Paignton to Taunton working,on the 4th of June 2021.

The Network Brothers (Bjørn + Rune Semundseth)

Mirrored from a good site, forgot the name. --- talon

51 DK55HMO VDL SB120 / Wright Merit in Warrington

After finally cleaning up the central wiring (DSL uplink) in my home, I ended up with an handy patch panel and only one auxillary switch (Three before). Each cat6 cable from the patch panel (the blue patch cables) reaches another wing where there are switches for reaching the individual rooms and computers (Star network).

 

The next expansion stage would move to professional 19" equipment, but this is rather unlikely since that's much more expensive.

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Kay Foley from Eli Lilly ,Following from the success of Sheryl Sandberg’s book Lean In, the Chartered Accountants Cork Society invited a group of prominent Cork women to share their stories. The event, Cork Women Leaning In took place in the River Lee Hotel. The women that shared their experiences included Kay Foley, Eli Lilly, Gillian Keating, Cork Chamber President and Honor Moore, Deloitte.

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Tom Price, who was born in London in 1981, studied at Chelsea College of Art and the Royal College of Art Sculpture School. In 2009 he was featured on BBC Four television documentary, Where is Modern Art Now? He was awarded the Arts Council England Helen Chadwick Fellowship. In 2010 he featured on BBC Four’s, How to Get A Head in Sculpture. He was also included in 10 Magazine’s Ten Sculptors You Should Meet. His statues, which are currently on display at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, trace the evolution of Price’s approach to the male figure.

 

The exhibition at YSP employs bronze statuary in ways that subvert the tradition of sculpture. Bronze statues traditionally represent individuals of great significance within canons and traditions of thought and practice. The British tradition can be linked to an interest in similar practices employed in the Classical civilisations. Usually commemorated in this way are white men, typically in public places in Britain of civic interest. A well-known example would be the statues that can be found in Trafalgar Square in London. Price’s statues represent anonymous subjects: black men in the street, along with images from print media. The status of these anonymous subjects is raised by referencing the tradition of bronze statuary in this way and thereby subverts the power relations of the hierarchies reflected.

 

A nine foot tall bronze statue with black patina of a young black man stands in the grounds of YSP. Its title is Network. He is broad-shouldered and dressed in urban clothing. The subject is glancing at his mobile phone. His downcast features subvert the tradition of representing heroic, powerful figures by impressing for his vulnerability. While the figure is charismatic for the great scale of its dimensions, it is also modest: powerful and powerless at the same time.

 

Price continues to use the scale of the statues to undermine both the sculptural tradition employed and the hierarchical inequities implied. Elsewhere in this exhibition the visitor is invited to view male nudes – the first male figures made by Price. Mounted on plinths, the viewer might expect a representation of a famous aristocrat or politician. The small scale of the nudes speaks of vulnerability, as does the posture of the figures. Their features indicate a lugubrious weariness. These powerless nudes are given the titles of roads in Brixton (Price’s home). The streets themselves are, somewhat ironically, named after individuals of significance within canons of thought and practice in Western culture.

 

Price is interested in the mental narratives that result in the individual’s reaction, formed of subconscious and conscious assumptions and judgements, when we first meet someone. He explores posture, expression and status with the use of bronze statues and the relevance they have to current ways of thinking and behaving. Bronze heads can be found displayed on plinths. They are sprayed with car paint, thus adding a contemporary edge to what might have been an old or even ancient representation. Where a heroically arranged physiognomy might be expected, again that same downcast vulnerability is overwhelmingly detectable. Price employs one of the oldest media to be manipulated by man and makes an extremely relevant appeal to contemporary understanding and empathy.

 

Tom Price, until 27 April, Bothy Gallery & Lakeside, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, WF4 4LG.

 

Daniel Potts

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