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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.
Forgive me, it's actually my local news channel... but it's easy to see how I made the mistake! With this latest (and hopefully last) blast of winter weather being so serious, the meteorologists at WMC Action News 5 have been explaining the layers of ice, sleet, and snow we've gotten in light-hearted and creative - and food-themed! - fashions. Pictured on the right is Andrew Kozak, who referred to the "winter weather lasagna" plaguing the Mid-South all morning; and on the left is Ron Childers, with a demonstration the station dubbed "severe cereal alert," that you can watch here: www.wmcactionnews5.com/Clip/11199715/watch-ron-childers-d...
As for myself, I didn't have school today or power for about four hours. I'm just glad it came back on as early as it did, because we're expected to break a 95-year-old record low in the area tonight. My spring break is safe - the three previous make-up days were added onto Saturdays and the end of the year - but today and tomorrow have nowhere to go except more Saturdays, according to the school board, because of graduation dates for seniors. None of us wants more than two weeks of six days of school, so now we're all hoping the state department of education will honor the law that states school days missed while under a state of emergency can be waived. Fingers crossed!
In the meantime, I'm looking forward to continuing retail-based pictures over weather-based ones this Saturday with more OfficeMax uploads and vacation photos in celebration of spring break next weekend. Have a good one and stay safe!
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Ambassador Roemer chatted with American Center Facebook fans at a special screening of The Social Network, on Wednesday, Feb. 28. Speaking before the movie, Ambassador thanked the more than 30,000 young Indians who communicate with the U.S. Embassy via social media from around India.
According to Realtime Trains the route and timings were;
London Victoria [VIC]..............1034.........................1038..........................4L
Grosvenor Bridge Junction...1036 1/2...................1041 1/4....................4L
Factory Junction......................1038.........................1042 3/4..................5L
Wandsworth Road ..................1038.........................1043..........................4L
Voltaire Road Junction...........1038 1/2...................1043 1/4...................4L
Clapham High Street .............1039.........................1043 1/2...................4L
Shepherds Lane Junction......1040.........................1044 1/4...................4L
Brixton [BRX].............................1040 1/2..................1045 1/2...................5L
Canterbury Road Junction....1041..........................1045 3/4..................5L
Cambria Junction.....................1042 1/2...................1047..........................4L
Denmark Hill [DMK].................1043 1/2/1044 1/2..1047 3/4/1048 1/4..3L
Crofton Road Junction...........1045 1/2...................1049 1/2...................4L
Nunhead [NHD]........................1047 1/2...................1051..........................3L
Nunhead Junction...................1047 1/2...................1051 1/4....................3L
Crofton Park [CFT]...................1049 1/2...................1053..........................3L
Catford [CTF].............................1050 1/2..................1054..........................3L
Bellingham [BGM]....................1052.........................1055 1/4...................3L
Beckenham Hill [BEC].............1053.........................1055 3/4..................3L
Ravensbourne [RVB]...............1054.........................1057..........................3L
Shortlands Junction................1054 1/2...................1101............................6L
Shortlands [SRT].......................1055.........................1101 3/4....................6L
Bromley South [BMS]..............1057/1058...............1104 1/2/1105 1/2....7L
Bickley [BKL].............................1100..........................1107 1/4.....................7L
Bickley Junction[XLY].............1100 1/2...................1108...........................7L
St Mary Cray Junction.............1101 1/2.....................1108 1/4....................6L
St Mary Cray [SMY]..................1103 1/2/1104..........1110 1/2/1111..............7L
Swanley [SAY]...........................1107 1/2/1108 1/2....1115/1115 1/2.............7L
Farningham Road [FNR].........1113/1113 1/2.............1119 1/4/1119 3/4......6L
Fawkham Junction .................1116...........................1122 1/4....................6L
Longfield [LGF].........................1117/1118...................1123 1/2/1124 1/2.....6L
Meopham [MEP].......................1121 1/2/1122 1/2.....1127 3/4/1128 1/2....6L
Sole Street [SOR].....................1124 1/2/1125..........1130 1/2/1130 3/4....5L
Rochester Bridge Jn...............1135..........................1138...........................3L
Rochester [RTR]........................1136/1137.................1139 1/4/1140...........3L
Chatham [CTM].........................1139 1/2/1140 1/2....1142 1/2/1143 1/4.....2L
Gillingham [GLM]......................1144/1145 1/2...........NoRep/1149 1/2......4L
Rainham [RAI]............................1149 1/2/1150..........1153 1/2/1154...........4L
Rainham East Junction...........1151...........................1155...........................4L
Newington [NGT].....................1153..........................1157...........................4L
Western Junction.....................1155..........................1159 1/2....................4L
Eastern Junction......................1155 1/2....................1159 3/4...................4L
Sittingbourne [SIT]...................1158/1159.................1201/1202................3L
Teynham [TEY].........................1202 1/2..................1205 1/4...................2L
Faversham [FAV]......................1206 1/2/1208........1209 3/4/1210 1/2..2L
Selling [SEG]..............................1212..........................1214 1/4....................2L
Canterbury East [CBE]............1219/1220 1/2.........1222/1222 1/2.........2L
Bekesbourne [BKS].................1223 1/2...................1226 3/4..................3L
Adisham [ADM].........................1226.........................1229 1/2...................3L
Aylesham [AYH].......................1227.........................1230 3/4..................3L
Snowdown [SWO]....................1228.........................1231 1/2....................3L
Shepherds Well [SPH].............1229 1/2...................1232 1/2...................3L
Kearsney [KSN].........................1233.........................1235 3/4..................3L
Dover Priory [DVP]...................1237.........................1239 3/4..................2L
Seated left to right - Tarek Ghoul, general manager, Cisco Gulf; Duncan Mitchell, senior vice president, Cisco Emerging Markets East; His Excellency Shaikh Ahmed bin Ateyatallah Al Khalifa, minister of Cabinet Affairs, the kingdom of Bahrain; Mr. Mohammed Ali Al Qaed- eGovernment Authority Chief Executive Officer
- Cisco Debuts Industry Leading Networkers Event in the Middle East
Version 4 of my social network map.
The last one with Ping.fm on it, as that service is going away. This is also the first version I've done since I stopped using Facebook.
Used in sysmango.com/content/social-network-map-good-bye-pingfm-e...
Network rail DBSO 9702 heads at test train from Slateford to Derby south into Drem loop on 26/05/2019. 37219 was propelling the train.
Network Rail's Radio Survey Coach 977868 is pictured on Platform 11 at Newcastle Central on May 9th 2014. It was converted from Mk.2E TSO 5846. Northern Rail Class 156 156444 is visible on Platform 12.
DR98001 (front) and DR98007 (rear) with a Swindon Transfer to Severn Tunnel Junction working at Horton Road,Gloucester,on the 1st May 2015.
2006 - Network ID - TV2 The Gethers - New Zealand - Egg
Posted on YouTube by: Video Archeology
Find it here: youtu.be/iaCLRjI-Qms
Uploaded on December 19, 2016 at 08:27PM
According to Realtime Trains the route and timings were;
Nuneaton Hs/'a'sdgs 7...............0945.............0940............................5E
Nuneaton Abbey Junction.......0952/0957..0944/0956 1/2..........RT
Nuneaton [NUN] 7......................1005..............0959 1/4......................5E
Rugby Trent Valley Junction...1019................1016..............................2E
Rugby [RUG] 6.............................1021................1017 1/4........................3E
Hillmorton Junction...................1023...............1018 3/4.......................4E
Daventry North Junction..........1026..............1022.............................3E
Long Buckby [LBK].....................1034...............1028 1/4.......................5E
Northampton [NMP] UML.........1045/1055....1040 1/4/1052 3/4.....2E
Hanslope Junction[XHN]..........1105................1105 1/2........................RT
Milton Keynes Central 1............1117.................1114 1/2.........................2E
Bletchley [BLY] 4........................1121.................1122 1/2.........................1L
Ledburn Junction[XOD]............1131.................1132 3/4........................1L
Tring [TRI] 5..................................1137................1139 1/2........................2L
Bourne End Junction(Herts) ....1144................1145 3/4........................1L
Watford Junction [WFJ] 9.........1155 1/2.........1156 3/4........................1L
Harrow & Wealdstone 6...........1201 1/2.........1205.............................3L
Wembley Central [WMB] 6.......1205..............1209 1/2.......................4L
Willesden Sudbury Junction...1328...............1230 1/4....................57E
Willesden West Londn Jn.........1339...............1236..........................63E
Mitre Bridge Junction................1342...............1238..........................64E
North Pole Junction...................1343...............1239 1/2....................63E
Kensington Olympia 3...............1346...............1244...........................61E
Latchmere Junction...................1355...............1252..........................63E
Factory Junction.........................1359...............1255..........................64E
Voltaire Road Junction.............1400..............1256..........................64E
Denmark Hill [DMK] 2................1405...............1301...........................64E
Crofton Road Junction..............1410................1309...........................61E
Nunhead [NHD] 2.......................1415................1312 1/2.....................62E
Bellingham [BGM].......................1420...............1319 1/4.....................60E
Shortlands Junction...................1424...............1322..........................62E
Bickley Junction[XLY]...............1429...............1328 3/4...................60E
Petts Wood Junction.................1437...............1342..........................55E
Orpington [ORP] 3......................1444...............1348 1/4....................55E
Sevenoaks [SEV] 3.....................1459...............1401...........................57E
Tonbridge [TON].........................1508..............1409 1/2....................58E
Paddock Wood ..........................1514................1416...........................57E
Headcorn [HCN].........................1525...............1427...........................58E
Ashford International 2.............1538...............1443 1/4....................54E
Ashford Crane Depot................1545...............1450..........................55E
Business concepts illustrated with colorful wooden people - networking, organizational groups, or workgroups.
Networking Event on the 22nd of November, organised in celebration of our journey through Chile. Organised with Sustainability Partners, DATS 24 & Eoly.
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Server - an eeePC 701 with 2GB memory and a 100GB external 2.5" USB-powered hard drive. It boots Fedora 9, so the "standard" Xandros-based eeePC software hasn't been touched, and it still works just like a netbook if you want it to.
It does web serving (blogs, photo gallery, etc), mail server (incl webmail), web proxy, media serving, system monitoring and other similar duties quite happily, and draws a fraction of the power of what we used to use. Think of all the carbons we're saving....
Network Rail HST with ex LNER Class 43 No.43299 leaves Dawlish Warren,with the 06:11 Reading Triangle to Paignton via Penzance working,on the 12th of March 2021.
Network Rail Class 43 No.43062 passes Pinhoe,with the 05:53 Reading to Salisbury via Exeter Network Rail Measurement Train working,on the 26th of June 2025.
Ambassador Roemer chatted with American Center Facebook fans at a special screening of The Social Network, on Wednesday, Feb. 28. Speaking before the movie, Ambassador thanked the more than 30,000 young Indians who communicate with the U.S. Embassy via social media from around India.
The Kerala backwaters are a chain of brackish lagoons and lakes lying parallel to the Arabian Sea coast (known as the Malabar Coast) of Kerala state in southern India. The network includes five large lakes linked by canals, both manmade and natural, fed by 38 rivers, and extending virtually half the length of Kerala state. The backwaters were formed by the action of waves and shore currents creating low barrier islands across the mouths of the many rivers flowing down from the Western Ghats range.
The Kerala Backwaters are a network of interconnected canals, rivers, lakes and inlets, a labyrinthine system formed by more than 900 km of waterways, and sometimes compared to the American Bayou. In the midst of this landscape there are a number of towns and cities, which serve as the starting and end points of backwater cruises. National Waterway No. 3 from Kollam to Kottapuram, covers a distance of 205 km and runs almost parallel to the coast line of southern Kerala facilitating both cargo movement and backwater tourism.
The backwaters have a unique ecosystem - freshwater from the rivers meets the seawater from the Arabian Sea. In certain areas, such as the Vembanad Kayal, where a barrage has been built near Kumarakom, salt water from the sea is prevented from entering the deep inside, keeping the fresh water intact. Such fresh water is extensively used for irrigation purposes.
Many unique species of aquatic life including crabs, frogs and mudskippers, water birds such as terns, kingfishers, darters and cormorants, and animals such as otters and turtles live in and alongside the backwaters. Palm trees, pandanus shrubs, various leafy plants and bushes grow alongside the backwaters, providing a green hue to the surrounding landscape.
Vembanad Kayal is the largest of the lakes, covering an area of 200 km², and bordered by Alappuzha (Alleppey), Kottayam, and Ernakulam districts. The port of Kochi (Cochin) is located at the lake's outlet to the Arabian Sea. Alleppey, "Venice of the East", has a large network of canals that meander through the town. Vembanad is India’s longest lake.
HOUSE BOATS
The kettuvallams (Kerala houseboats) in the backwaters are one of the prominent tourist attractions in Kerala. More than 2000 kettuvallams ply the backwaters, 120 of them in Alappuzha. Kerala government has classified the tourist houseboats as Platinum, Gold and silver.
The kettuvallams were traditionally used as grain barges, to transport the rice harvested in the fertile fields alongside the backwaters. Thatched roof covers over wooden hulls, 30 m in length, provided protection from the elements. At some point in time the boats were used as living quarters by the royalty. Converted to accommodate tourists, the houseboats have become floating cottages having a sleeping area, with western-style toilets, a dining area and a sit out on the deck. Most tourists spend the night on a house boat. Food is cooked on board by the accompanying staff – mostly having a flavour of Kerala. The houseboats are of various patterns and can be hired as per the size of the family or visiting group. The living-dining room is usually open on at least three sides providing a grand view of the surroundings, including other boats, throughout the day when it is on the move. It is brought to a standstill at times of taking food and at night. After sunset, the boat crew provide burning coils to drive away mosquitoes. Ketuvallams are motorised but generally proceed at a slow speed for smooth travel. All ketuvallams have a generator and most bedrooms are air-conditioned. At times, as per demand of customers, electricity is switched off and lanterns are provided to create a rural setting.
While many ketuvalloms take tourists from a particular point and bring them back to around the same point next morning there are some specific cruises mostly in the Alappuzha area, such as the one night cruise from Alappuzha to Thotapally via Punnamada Lake two nights cruise from Alappuzha to Alumkavadi,[8] one night cruise from Alappuzha to Kidangara, and one night cruise from Alappuzha to Mankotta. There are numerous such cruises.
Beypore, located 10 km south of Kozhikode at the mouth of the Chaliyar River, is a famous fishing harbour, port and boat building centre. Beypore has a 1,500 year-tradition of boatbuilding. The skill of the local shipwrights and boat builders are widely sought after. There is a houseboat-building yard at Alumkadavu, in Ashtamudi Kayal near Kollam.
FERRY SERVICES
Regular ferry services connect most locations on both banks of the backwaters. The Kerala State Water Transport Department operates ferries for passengers as well as tourists. It is the cheapest mode of transport through the backwaters.
ECONOMIC SIGNIFICANCE
Connected by artificial canals, the backwaters form an economical means of transport, and a large local trade is carried on by inland navigation. Fishing, along with fish curing is an important industry.
Kerala backwaters have been used for centuries by the local people for transportation, fishing and agriculture. It has supported the efforts of the local people to earn a livelihood. In more recent times, agricultural efforts have been strengthened with reclamation of some backwater lands for rice growing, particularly in the Kuttanad area. Boat making has been a traditional craft, so has been the coir industry.
Kuttanad is crisscrossed with waterways that run alongside extensive paddy fields, as well as fields of cassava, banana and yam. A unique feature of Kuttanad is that many of these fields are below sea level and are surrounded by earthen embankments. The crops are grown on the low-lying ground and irrigated with fresh water from canal and waterways connected to Vembanad lake. The area is similar to the dikes of the Netherlands where land has been reclaimed from the sea and crops are grown.
WIKIPEDIA
Alas, I didn't get much of a chance to bond with my cartoon buddies at Great America. So I had to make do with a quick snap of the characters as we headed out for the day.
Neural Network
Vitreous tiles, wooden beads, ceramic beads, glass, piece of a computer motherboard
16" x 17"
This piece represents a minuscule fraction of neural networks of the brain. A piece of a computer motherboard serves as the external stimulus which combines with preexisting neural networks and neurotransmitters to make sense of life.
All experiences in life are about taking the systematic information and creating unified meaningful connections that define us who we are.
Fantastic night for a fantastic cause with a FANTASTIC band!!! www.fatboyscharity.co.uk/ Helping local kids with cancer & their relatives. If by any chance you'd like to buy any of the pics with the proceeds going entirely to the Fatboys Charity, please message me on Flickr! (For this reason for once I've disabled the download facility....)
As part of the lab's new outreach initiative NERSC has started a partnership program with Oakland Technical High School's Computer Science and Technology Academy, a small academy within the larger Oakland Tech High School. On Thursday afternoon June 3rd, 12 students from Oakland Tech and their teacher Emmanuel Onyeador visited the NERSC Oakland Scientific Facility for an introduction to computational science, supercomputer architecture, and a tour of the NERSC machine room. Katie Antypas, a High Performance Computing consultant gave an overview of NERSC Center and an introduction to parallel programming explaining why science problems require such huge computers. Dave Paul, a systems engineer brought out computer nodes and parts from NERSC's older systems and demonstrated how the components have become both more dense and more power efficient as the technology has evolved over time. Each student was able to take home a piece of Seaborg, a Power3 system NERSC decommissioned a few years ago. Finally David Stewart, a network engineer, led the students on a dynamic tour of the machine room, showing not only the computational systems but lifting floor tiles to display the vast networking, cabling and piping infrastructure underneath the floor required to run a center like NERSC.
credit: Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab - Roy Kaltschmidt, photographer
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