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I seem to have missed the chapter that was Network Harlow but assume it has now been consigned to the dustbins of failed ideas. Arriva Optare Solo 1454 (YJ06 FXT) was the only Network branded bus I saw in the town on my visit yesterday, 5th February, 2018
Hers has 10x as many synapses as mine. (at one week old here)
Much of the human brain’s power derives from its massive synaptic interconnectivity. Geoffrey West from the Santa Fe Institute observed that across species, synapses/neuron fan-out grows as a power law with brain mass. — from my little WIRED piece, Celebrate the Child-like Mind.
Genevieve is reading one of my favorite books, Alison Gopnik's Scientitst in the Crib: "Babies are just plain smarter than we are, at least if being smart means being able to learn something new.... They think, draw conclusions, make predictions, look for explanations and even do experiments…. In fact, scientists are successful precisely because they emulate what children do naturally."
Babies signal their interest in things by where they focus their gaze, and that shifts over time as their brain develops. This observable locus of attention is a gateway into their developing mind. At birth, much of the sensory cortex is bootstrapping the vision system, from the color space to distance vision and initially edge detection.
In a fetus, the initial inter-neuronal connections, or dendritic "wiring" of the brain, grow along chemical gradients, densely filling all available space, and exploring approximately 500 possible connections for each ultimate synapse formation. The massive number of inter-neuron connections in an adult brain could not be simply encoded in our DNA, even if the entire DNA sequence was dedicated to this one task. There are on the order of 100 trillion synaptic connections between 86 billion neurons in your brain.
This incredibly complex system is not 'installed' like an app from your DNA. It is grown, first through widespread connectivity sprouting from 'static storms' of positive electro-chemical feedback, and then through the pruning of many underused connections through continuous usage-based feedback.
For example, you have the adage “neurons that fire together, wire together” and the process of nearest neighbor associations in the vision system begin even before the rods and cones see light, and then continue after birth in a critical period of development.
At the age of 2 to 3 years old, humans hit their peak with over a quadrillion synaptic connections, 15x the adult brain, and twice the energy burn.
Speakers Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, Niamh Bushnell, Orla O’Connor, Olwen Dawe, Keelin Shanley and Danielle Ryan were pictured at Network Ireland’s annual International Women’s Day Celebrations that took place today, Friday 6th March at Trinity College Dublin. The event brought together over 200 of Ireland’s leading business and professional women, celebrating a theme that focused on seizing opportunities in a new social and economic landscape. Network Ireland is an organisation for enterprising women in business, the professions and the arts www.networkireland.ie.
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Photography: Conor Healy Photography
Standard gauge wagons on 76cm transporters are backed up to the transfer point, where they will be pushed on to the standard gauge track. Ostrowy. October 2005.
See a complete review of my Network Closet here: youtu.be/1MzRNGlDcLs
There are 4 main subnets in my home network:
Main - Green cables connect all main subnet components. This includes a 24 port 1GbE switch and a 12 port 10GbE switch connected via a 10GbE SFP+ cable. This is the main network of my home connecting all computers, printers, wifi APs, Media Players, and a Buffalo Terastation NAS which acts as the media server.
Guest - Yellow cables connect guest connections to half of a 24 port 1GbE switch. Yellow cable also connects the guest VLAN to the main network access points. This subnet is isolated from the rest of the network.
Surveillance - Blue cables connect all video surveillance equipment to a 16 port 1GbE POE switch. This includes wiring for 10 security cameras and a Synology RS814+ NAS containing 4 WD 3TB SE WD3000F9YZ HDD. Currently have 8 HIK Vision security cameras running, 5 DS-2CD2032-I 4mm bullet cameras and 3 DS-2CD2132F-I 2.8mm dome cameras.
MODnet - Orange cables connect 4 set top boxes to the WAN through a 5 port 1GbE Switch for China Telecom Movie on Demand Internet TV service.
Interweb - Red Cables are outside of my network, which includes connection to the modem and the community network.
Concerning the photo, its another version using the 35mm Cron. Took a different approach with lighting this time using two flood lights. The shot is an overlay of several HDR tonemap images over an exposure fusion from a 5 shot 1EV step bracket. Post processing is very different from previous approaches, though not sure if I like it better or not...
Network Rail 153311 seen at Worting Junction working 2Q10 Ferme Park Recp. to Eastleigh East Yard at 17:25
At Holme Green crossing on 30th March 2021, Great Northern Class 365 No.365520 leads sister unit 365534 on the 1P05 0637 Peterborough to London King's Cross. The pair have just recently departed Biggleswade station.
I took this photo of GMA Network Center during my first studio tour there.
One of the famous landmarks in the "City of Stars" is the GMA Network Center, the main headquarters of the Kapuso network.
The structure was started to build in 1996 as part of upgrading the network's old facilities and finished in 2000 as the station was celebrating its 50th year in the broadcast industry. Notable events happened on that building such as the rebranding of the then "Rainbow Satellite Network" to today's "Kapuso Network" (Kapuso Mo, Anumang Kulay ng Buhay) at the top of GMA Network Center. Aside from that, a monument was installed on the facade of the structure and it was sculpted by Eduardo Castrillo in the same year (2000) depicting the network's leadership in television and radio broadcast industry..
Medium: MyPhone MY33
Date Taken: July 3, 2018
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Reference:
Guia, J. (2012, July 23). GMA Network Center. Retrieved May 5, 2020, from www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/articles/GMA-Network-Center
Network Rail Test train 1Q18 Stockport to Northampton passing Queensville Curve with HST power car 43272 leading (43257 was on the rear).
This only ran as far at Rugeley TV where it was reversed and headed back to Stoke. I assume due to the ASLEF strike
I refreshed my network corner today. Now a new ADSL modem from Bell becomes part of the infrastructure.
Brown line is the second colour to gain a pair of Tridents in each of the two versions of Network livery. Some pictures I saw when looking for references for the buses show Solo SRs and original livery Tridents working at the same time, so if the original version of the livery lasted until the withdrawal of those brown Tridents, the new livery must have been applied only to a bus (or buses) added to network brown at a later date to increase frequencies.
A shuttle service for Network rail was my first job today i managed to get home for a few hours in between ( thast the bonu of living 2 mile from the yard ) before my next job from King Henrys School to Conextionx ( yes thats how its spelt ) and then finally Sidney Stringer School to Birmingham Uni. Today i was in YN13XYX a Scania K380 / Irizar I6 C53FT It is seen outside Tile Hill Station on the first job of the day. Photo taken 20/11//13
Working The 3Q32 07.56 Wakefield Prison Sdgs To Derby R.T.C. (Network Rail) Via Sleaford Spalding Cleethorpes And Lincoln Central
Model&Photographer: Falbala Fairey
To explain this picture I will better start from the beginning. Well I was watching Styling Forward yesterday and they get a challenge for next week what I liked a lot and even I am not in this contest I like challenges a lot. So I decided for myself I do this one just for fun.
The challenge was "Superhero" and may some have a superhero in mind like a girl in very tight short pants and a cape and maybe some with big boobs also, but for me a superhero is someone very tough even if it is a woman. Superheros are fighter, protector and I tried to create my view of a superhero with this kind of mystique, darkness and a bit creepy around her.
My character is named "Isais the Hunter" as she protect all human from creatures out of the hell who comes up to rule the world in their way.
Isais is born out of exactly that what she tries to destroy now. She is a creature out of the hell but with a human mother. As all heros have a little helper, hers is the dead dragon Makrok on her shoulder to give her tips and sometimes the right decision also. And as it is in comics, of course he is talking to much^^
Isais weapons are her power who are more strong then of a normal human, her titanium katanas what she always wears on her left hip with skulls at the end and her, she calls it her "Babies", the Sickles what she wears on her back if she don´t need them.
As I know that this challenge is next week I will not write some credits below. So it is just a picture to watch and to enjoy :D
www.youtube.com/watch?v=su33eKsAtPA&feature=related
in english: www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2zL-Eq-sNM&feature=related
Source: Langwitches (http://www.flickr.com/photos/langwitches/3458534773/sizes/o/in/photostream/)
Based on Alec Couros ideas of the Networked Teacher
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Celebrating Excellence in Business, Gillian Hennessy Collins Press, Greta O'Grady Starcamp, Aine Collins TD and Aideen O'Grady Starcamp pictured at Network Cork Business Awards Luncheon at Hayfield Manor
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See a complete review of my Network Closet here: youtu.be/1MzRNGlDcLs
Upgrades since last photo includes a new NAS with 10G SFP+ interface. The old Buffalo NAS is now used as an rsync backup destination. I also installed 2 19u rails to push out the bottom half of the rack by 6cm. This allows enough depth for NAS installation in bottom half and plenty of room for wire management in the top half. I think its done for now...
There are 4 main subnets in my home network:
Main - Green cables connect all main subnet components. This includes a 24 port 1GbE switch and a 12 port 10GbE switch connected via a 10GbE SFP+ cable. This is the main network of my home connecting all computers, printers, wifi APs, Media Players, and a Synology RS3614xs NAS with 9 WD 3TB SE WD3000F9YZ HDD which acts as the media server and file server for all computers in my home. This NAS and computers in my study are on the 10GbE network.
Guest - Yellow cables connect guest connections to half of a 24 port 1GbE switch. Yellow cable also connects the guest VLAN to the main network access points. This subnet is isolated from the rest of the network.
Surveillance - Blue cables connect all video surveillance equipment to a 16 port 1GbE POE switch. This includes wiring for 10 security cameras and a Synology RS814+ NAS containing 4 WD 4TB SE WD4000F9YZ HDD. Currently have 8 HIK Vision security cameras running, 5 DS-2CD2032-I 4mm bullet cameras and 3 DS-2CD2132F-I 2.8mm dome cameras.
MODnet - Orange cables connect 4 set top boxes to the WAN through a 5 port 1GbE Switch for China Telecom Movie on Demand Internet TV service.
Interweb - Red Cables are outside of my network, which includes connection to the modem and the community network.
Concerning the photo, its another version using the 35mm Cron. Lit with two flood lights through umbrellas from front top and bottom, reflector at right side, and backside lighting with a 100w quartz halogen through umbrella. The shot is an overlay of several HDR tonemap images over an exposure fusion from a 4 shot 1EV step bracket.
One of the famous landmarks in the "City of Stars" is the GMA Network Center, the main headquarters of the Kapuso network.
This structure was started to erect in 1996 as part of upgrading the network's old facilities and finished in 2000 as the station was celebrating its 50th year in the broadcast industry. Notable events happened on that building such as the rebranding of then "Rainbow Satellite Network" to today's "Kapuso Network (Kapuso Mo, Anumang Kulay ng Buhay" at the top of GMA Network Center. Aside from that, a monument was installed on the facade of the structure and it was sculpted by Eduardo Castrillo in the same year (2000) depicting the network's leadership in the television and radio broadcast industry.
Medium: MyPhone MY33 (enhanced through Adobe Photoshop CS6)
Date Taken: July 3, 2018
Copyright 2018. All Rights Reserved.
Reference:
Guia, J. (2012, July 23). GMA Network Center. Retrieved May 5, 2020, from www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/articles/GMA-Network-Center
Sarah Networks Hospital, Brasilia
Centre for reabilitation
Architect: Joao Filgueiras Lima ("Lélé") 1980
These are the connections between the switches and patch panels *after* they were cleaned up considerably.. It doesn't look too much different today (3.5 yrs later.. ) but most of the connections are defunct as our production systems have moved to a real data center.
Business concepts illustrated with colorful wooden people - networking, organizational groups, or workgroups.
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Engagement 2,200+
Arrived for Cutting at CF Booth Rotherham Nov 2016
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86902 Stabling at ECML York Station
The Network Rail yellow liveried BR/EE AC Electric 86902
sits idle at the stops in York Station
The loco began her long service with British Railways in 1965 as E3190 but was renumbered to 86210 in 1973 under TOPS and took the number 86902 in 2004.
Like all good things that come to an end , she was withdrawn from the Network Rail Fleet in 2014 and laid unmolested at Booth's Scrapyard in Rotherham for two years until the cutter's torch was lit up in 2016 to prepare for dismantling in her 51st year.
NAMING HISTORY
1979-1994 > City of Edinburgh
1994-2003 > C.I.T 75th Anniversary
2004 > Rail Vehicle Engineering ( Loco's last name )
The last time I went to GMA Network Center was after the Climate Action Forum of YFPH, but during that time, it was raining very hard. So, I decided to go back to the building again (after our courtesy call to DepEd) to take pictures, and I was able to retake pictures of its iconic building in a beautiful sky this time.
GMA NETWORK CENTER
One of the famous landmarks in the "City of Stars" is the GMA Network Center, the main headquarters of the Kapuso network.
The structure was started to build in 1996 as part of upgrading the network's old facilities and finished in 2000 as the station was celebrating its 50th year in the broadcast industry. Notable events happened on that building, such as the rebranding of the then "Rainbow Satellite Network" to today's "Kapuso Network" (Kapuso Mo, Anumang Kulay ng Buhay) at the top of GMA Network Center. Aside from that, a monument was installed on the facade of the structure, and it was sculpted by Eduardo Castrillo in the same year (2000) depicting the network's leadership in television and radio broadcast industry.
Medium: Canon EOS 4000D
Date Taken: November 26, 2024
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Reference:
Guia, J. (2012, July 23). GMA Network Center. Retrieved May 5, 2020, from www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/articles/GMA-Network-Center