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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

Blue network Cable with white background

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The Grenoble tramway network is now 35 km long, and comprises four lines: lines A, B, C and D. Line A was opened in 1987, line B in 1990, line C on 20 May 2006 and line D on October 2007. There previously existed a network of tramways in Grenoble, between 1894 and 1952. Grenoble became the second French city to reintroduce trams, after Nantes.

Business concepts illustrated with colorful wooden people - networking, organizational groups, or workgroups.

How to configure a network printer and scanner on Ubuntu desktop

 

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4VEP unit 3543 approaches Otford Junction from the Maidstone line, 12th July 1997

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

taken for macromondays weekly theme "beliefs".

 

this is a very dificult theme I find because it is not easy to find out what you really believe in. for me personally one belief is in relationships, whether friends or family or even relationships that are not close to my heart but which are still called so. this is why I chose a net for this week's photo. it stands for the networks we are all part of being it personal or more global. a network of realtionships I belief is vital. it is for me.

 

happy macromonday to you.

www.visualcomplexity.com/vc/project_details.cfm?id=458&am...

 

uch recent research has focused on understanding the structure of social networks, identifying patterns such as bridges, structural holes, etc. and on developing visualizations for these often complex entities. Yet the network itself is a conceptual topology. The key is the activity that flows along the network paths: the support offered, the information given, the gossip exchanged. Based on semaspace, the authors designed and implemented a flexible tool for the content driven exploration and visualization of a social network. Building upon a traditional force-directed network layout consisting of nodes (profiles) and edges (friend-links), the system shows the activity and the information exchange (postings in the comment box) between nodes, taking the sequence and age of the messages into account. This project serves both as an illustration of one approach to the general problem of individuated network visualization and as an example of the practical uses of such representations. In the myspace service network-only visualization methods are no longer sufficient to meaningfully represent the community structure. Numerous commercial profiles, fake/spam/celebrity profiles and tools such as automated friend adders result in a huge numbers of connections, many of which carry little information about a person's actual social ties and behavior. The average myspace user has more than 130 friends, but there are also profiles with over a million "friends". By going beyond the "skeleton" of network connectivity and looking at the flow of information between the individual actors, the authors hope to create a far more accurate portrait of online social life.

Deep South Trooper in Old Louisiana. "The Crew." AJM PS4 Network.

Network Rail 97304 is seen at Butterley.

Network Warrington 20 (Y629GFM) leaves Leigh Bus station, 15 May 2012.

This is Network Rail's high output ballast cleaner (HOBC) set passing Wylam in the Tyne Valley. Photographed on 05 August. As it is around 1 mile long I would have preferred a better more distant viewpoint.

Spawn on SlimeBall Network.

 

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Seen at Bristol Temple Meads Station

23rd April 2021

Network Rail Video Inspection Unit 153376 passes through Crowthorne with 2Q40 Eastleigh East Yard to Eastleigh East Yard via Staines, Guildford, Woking & Reading.

Some more network core. Two disused Fore ATM switches, a Cisco 2500-series router, and some 10MBps ethernet hubs.

Network Rail HST with Class 43 No 43014 on the rear,heads towards Burlescombe,with the 15:46 Paignton to Taunton test working,on the 27th of July 2018.

Storage, switching and routing.

An APTIS-issued Network Card, issued at Bicester North in 1996. BR 4599/22.

Angel One Network - Founders and Funders 2014

Designer: Yu Huali (于化鲤)

1960, January

Realize the network of waterways to ensure the Great Leap Forward

Shixian hewang hua baozheng dayuejin (实现河网化保证大跃进)

Call nr.: BG E18/64 (Landsberger collection)

 

second edition (jan 1960)

 

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After leaving Shenfield we journey along the old Great Eastern mainline to Liverpool Street. The stations en route include Brentwood, Harold Wood, Gidea Park, Romford, Chadwell Heath, Goodmayes, Seven Kings, (past Ilford depot), Manor Park and through Forest Gate Junction. After numerous other locations we arrive at the very much altered and redeveloped Liverpool Street terminus. All change please!

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Seen passing Haw Lane, Hellifield, working 2Q91 12:22 Hellifield - York Parcels Sidings inspection saloon.

Network Warrington Dart SLF 16 (V216JLG) heads out along Legh St on a Sankey circular, 29 May 2012.

An anonymous Scania N113DRB / Northern Counties new to Liverline descends North Hill in Colchester town centre. In addition to North Hill, Colchester has an East Hill but no South or West Hills.

medianoche Cartoon Network

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