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John Breslin welcomes the audience to the webcamp on Social Networks, at DERI, NUI Galway. 07/03/2007

Network went off to Lapwing Lodge for their annual Spring Camp

A couple of signs for the Railway Signs for Modelling group

Some bus liveries I find to be rather bland, but some of the more complex or colourful ones I quite like. This is one of a selection of some of the liveries that have most appealed to me - some very recent and some not-so-recent (though I don't think I'd ever count something as my favourite livery).

Just as a note these aren't meant to be real buses, I just slapped the livery on whatever I had lying around!

 

Red and white make good colours for a livery, and a clever bit of vinyl over the windows makes the Warrington livery very original.

Network Rail train with class 67`s , 67023 Stella and 67027 Charlotte , passing through South Bank , nera Middelsbrough , in the North East of England.

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.

Network cables with lock on them

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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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.

 

Your handshake counts!

The Shard makes an impressive backdrop as trains pass at Waterloo East on 25 February 2025

Following Ericsson's Visionary Keynote - On the Brink of a Networked Society - delegates share ideas and talk with executives from Ericsson over drinks and snacks.

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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.

13 not closely related moth species with orange-black-white forewings. They all occur in Central and Northern Latin America. A few of them are toxic to predators. All of them are supposedly part of a complex network of Müllerian and Batesian mimicry.

Müllerian mimicry is a natural phenomenon in which two or more distasteful species, that may or may not be closely related and share one or more common predators, have come to mimic each other’s warning signals. This strategy enhances survival of both species because a predator that learns to avoid either species in a pair of species exhibiting Müllerian mimicry learns, in effect, to avoid both. Batesian mimicry, on the other hand, is a form of mimicry where a harmless species has evolved to imitate the warning signals of a harmful species and is therefore avoided by predators as well.

 

Images of specimens taken from BOLD, CC BY-NC-SA

license holders: Axel Hausmann, Daniel H. Janzen, Michel Laguerre, Benoit Vincent. Figure conception and realization: Franziska Bauer.

 

Ethernet sockets (Panduit style)

A rare occurrence as Network Rail had retired their class 31s due to the lack of spare wheel sets. However upon arrival to the station en route to a family day trip. A surprise test train turned up. 31233 is seen propelling the 3J61 0843 Derby R.T.C.(Network Rail) to Habrough through Retford Low Level railway station. 28/11/2016

The Milan tramway network (Italian: Rete tranviaria di Milano) is an important part of the public transport network of Milan, Italy.

 

In operation since 1881, the network is now 170 kilometers (110 mi) long. It has the unusual track gauge of 1,445 mm (4 ft 8 7⁄8 in) (Italian gauge), and comprises 17 urban lines and one interurban line.

 

This 465908 arriving at Orpington, platform 7 before it became ECS empty not in service. This networker EMU repainted in Network southeast colours before withdrawal of the networkers soon

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Susan O'Sullivan Vice Chair Chartered Accountants Cork Society ,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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Blue network Cable with white background

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North Staffordshire Junction, 11 July 2013.

Definitively the best way to travel through India is by using the incredible train network that connects almost every point of the country.

 

It might be true that it is not the fastest, but for sure iit is the cheapest!

 

And of course you get to meet some people in the way :)

 

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Definitivamente la mejor forma de viajar en la India es mediante la increíble red de trenes, que conecta con prácticamente cualquier punto del país.

 

Quizás no sea la forma más rápida de viajar, pero de seguro es la más barata!

 

Y por supuesto es una estupenda forma de conocer a gente en el camino :)

 

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Passes Alfreton station.

Either a return to Clay Cross tunnel

or 6J71 Bedford Engineers Sdgs - scunthorpe.

  

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Ipswich railway station.

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Noranne McEvoy from bons secours cork and Nicola Guinn from PWC ,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.

pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228

more info contact Fiona Collins 087 2196935

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Network Rail DBSO No.9714 passes Tiverton Loop,with the 12:43 Exeter St Davids to Exeter Riverside Yard via Brstol Temple Meads working,on the 17th of December 2024.

A shot of network cables connected to switch

Network Rail Class 43299 & 43290 pass Acton Bridge with 1Q26 from Slateford Depot to Crewe C.S. (L&Nwr Site)

 

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21/10/08. Barnetby station. A VW van.

Photo by Nikon COOLPIX S01

37025 'Inverness TMD'

96606 - Network Rail Brake Force Runner

Network Rail 977974 Track Inspection Coach 2 "TIC2" (ex-Mk.2E TSO 5854)

Network Rail 72639 Plain Line Pattern Recognition vehicle 'PLPR4' (ex-Mk.2F SO 6070)

Network Rail 72612 Radio Survey Train coach (formerly classified unit 910002) (ex-Mk 2F 6156)

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Delegates make friendships and form partnerships during the 7th International Railway Summit in Frankfurt on 20-22 February 2019.

 

© 2019 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Richard Hadley

Network rail maintenance train

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