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Networking Session: United States
CGI Idea Exchange: Networking Lunches (New in 2016)
SESSION FEATURES: INTERACTIVE • LUNCH SERVED
The United States ranks as one of the most developed countries in the world, yet strives to deliver essential services for its citizens to lead successful, 21st century lives. How can CGI members work to expand education, infrastructure safety, gender equity, and inclusive financial services for all Americans?
The 2016 Annual Meeting will feature the CGI IDEA EXCHANGE. This unique series of facilitated networking sessions will offer members the opportunity to:
• Easily connect with other members of the CGI community who share similar professional interests in smaller groups.
• Exchange insight, information, and ideas—as well as lay the groundwork for further conversations and member-driven action beyond the Annual Meeting.
Instead of three different brand four port switches which I'd acquired over the ages I decided that I seriously had to sort out the network cupboard once and for all... All cables are now colour coded by type, and all connections get a gigabit port instead of just the 4 which were on the newest switch.
Blue cables are for internet conections (adsl 2+ and HyperOptic 1gbps links)
Red cables for access points (802.11g CCTV AP, 5ghz 802.11n wifi, 500mbps powerline network
Purple cables are direct runs from the various wall sockets through the flat
Yellow network cables are for the VMware server I built to replace the old NAS/Media/backup servers.
The black device is an "OWL USB connect" which is a receiver for the power monitoring system giving live and historic views of your power usage,
Probably our messiest area in the server room, but it's not even that messy. We're actually pretty organized and neat.
A networking event is a farmer event, not a hunter event. You're there to plant seeds and cultivate your garden, not 'bag prey." - Sandy Jones-Kaminski, CCO, Bella Domain Media @sandyjk
most people keep this stuff under a desk. or in a closet. to save space, i put it on the wall. it actually makes it really easy to get to everything.
Dish Network.
The network of dishes planted at the back of my house,
giving us televised entertainment and news.
Fuck you, television.
Network Rail Unit 950001 working the 2Q08 0248 Laira to Bristol, via Fowey Docks, seen passing Exminster. 5th Dec 2017
European Timber Wolves discuss ownership of a piece of meat at ZSL Whipsnade, Bedfordshire, England.
As we have no snow just now and it is Christmas, one from my archive! Prompted by a little dreamer from a long way away.
The Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air route systems on 7 June 1987. The map shows the two route networks six months after Alaska bought Horizon for $68 million in December 1986.
The map is an early example of the concept that was used for the standard Alaska and Horizon map throughout the 1990s, including displaying routes operated by Alaska and Horizon with different colours and denoting connecting cities like half-moon cookies with each half the colour of the airlines’ routes.
For example, here is the Alaska and Horizon route system in 1992 and again in 1999. The dual-colour map was dropped for one without routes in 2000 and an early version of the current map adopted in 2002.
Alaska operated 40 aircraft, including four 727-100s, 21 727-200s, six 737-200s and nine MD-80s, on 7 June 1987, Flightglobal’s Fleet Analyzer shows. Horizon Air operated 46 aircraft, including 10 Bombardier Dash 8-100s, seven Fairchild F-27s, 27 Fairchild Metro IIIs and two Fokker F28-1000s.
screenshot of the image coming from the Axis 3364 camera online. I'm learning about security cameras.
Yep, finally bought the ultimate networking device. The black apple on the iPhone's opening screen is from the cover of my first novel. It was designed by Rick Vermeulen, founding father of the former graphic design studio 'Hard Werken' in Rotterdam. The three icons represent only a fraction of the networking apps available on the iPhone 3G.
Want to find out something on your iPhone? There's an app for that...
Cartoon Network booth at the 2015 San Diego Comic Con International at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.