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Photos from the 13 June Networking Cocktail at the ICANN77 Policy Forum

Network Warrington

 

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

Oprah Winfrey Network Invitation

 

Oprah Winfrey Network.

 

15 times, I have cycled 7 days, 575 miles, from San Francisco to Los Angeles in a cycling charity event called AIDSLifecycle. In route to Los Angeles, I (and 2,000 of my best friends) cycle thru Montecito - the home to Oprah Winfrey.

 

Each Year, the locals of Montecito gather and create their own "Paradise Pit Stop" for the approx. 2,000 AIDSLifecycle Cyclist & 400 Volunteer Crew members. There you can find: chocolate bars, strawberries, homemade ice cream, vegan treats, corn dogs, Twinkies, coco cola, massages, and then some.. ... ALL YOU CAN EAT ...GRATIS!

 

Years ago (as I ate my strawberries and homemade ice cream), I asked several Montecito residents: "Where is the Oprah Winfrey Network?"

 

Check out the full story: Oprah Winfrey Network Invitation

Photos from the 13 June Networking Cocktail at the ICANN77 Policy Forum

19 April 2023, Leeds UK, #THEdigitalUK

Network Rails DR77905 & DR73118 self powered rail maintenance vehicles slowly creep through Carlisle's Citadel station on the 30th July 2013.

Egg No 29 painted by Carol Toye display at the sky park of VivoCity and adopted by VivoCity during The Great Egg Venture at Sentosa HarbourFront Precinct organised by Sentosa HarbourFront Business Association.

Network Rails MMT DR97506 passing Milton Keynes Central.

Photographed from a northbound train, a modern zero mile marker in Newcastle station.

 

The Network Rail infrastructure in Britain is measured in miles and chains (1 mile = 80 chains) from various points. There isn't a single point because distances by different routes can conflict and in any case the complexity of the network would make that difficult. That much I knew but curious about what boundary this is I searched the internet and found this excellent website;

 

www.railwaycodes.org.uk/index.shtml

 

So now I know the proper terminology for this marker is an Engineer's Line Reference (ELR) boundary marker. Each segment of line has an ELR and in this case the boundary is between two East Coast Main Line (ECM) segments - ECM6 Newcastle West to Newcastle Station and ECM7 Newcastle Station to the Scottish Border.

 

This illustrates two things. First that line segments can vary in length considerably and second that mileages don't necessarily start a zero at one of their boundaries.

 

ECM6 is only 11 chains long and covers mileages 80.05 - 80.16 from the previous zero point of ECM5 at York (though actual mileages are 79.74 to 80.09 because of a track realignment since the mileages were calculated).

 

ECM7 covers 69 miles 67 chains to the border and terminates at the end of ECM8, in which segment mileages are from Edinburgh Waverley - so the mileages count down as you head north from the border.

 

What I do find odd is that the ELR segment it refers to does not appear on the sign. Presumably the orientation of the sign indicates the boundary point (so it "points" to zero and the mileage increases in the opposite direction). Structure plates (such as those on bridges) carry both the ELR and the mileage.

 

Maps with detailed information can be purchased from Track Maps: www.trackmaps.co.uk/

the first network piece spelled out on a train 1993....nothing to write home about ;-(

Network rack spaghetti at wife's work

Ünlü İş Adamı Donald Trump'a bir talkshow'da (Tonight Show) soruyorlar;

Herşeye sıfırdan başlamak zorunda kalsaydın ne yapardın?

 

Cevabı;

Network Marketing!

 

www.networkmarketingokulu.com/

Does data fall out if you don't tie it off?

Network went off to Lapwing Lodge for their annual Spring Camp

Warrington Borough Transport Limited’s Wilderspool Causeway depot in Warrington with Warrington Borough Transport Limited 163 H514 RWX, a Leyland Olympian ON2R50G13Z4 built 1990 with a Northern Counties Palatine H47/30F body in the depot yard behind. Thursday 24th March 2011

 

Ref no Canon EOS50D 3rd series - IMG_2439

Nearly 100 students and alumni gathered at TWC Headquarters on April 3 for an exclusive career-focused meet-and-greet event. Facilitators shared tricks to the networking trade with attendees, who then took time to practice their new skills.

 

To read the full story, visit our TWC NOW channel: www.twc.edu/news/applying-lessons-relationship-building-s...

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

Network went off to Lapwing Lodge for their annual Spring Camp

Network Aviation (Qantaslink) I Fokker F28-0100(mk100) I VH-NHY I YPPH

EOI · 06/09/2012 · a.eoi.es/2gyk

 

FDI. ¿Te interesa saber de ...? Opciones de financiación para empresas

Network Warrington

 

Network Marketing sektörü için “en çok parayı ilk girenler kazanır.”, “işe sonradan dahil olan önceden dahil olandan fazla kazanamaz.”, “bu bir piramit sistemdir”, “üsttekiler kazanır alttakiler kaybeder” gibi aşağı yukarı aynı anlamı ..

 

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DR 98954 Network Rail RHTT

Working Chester - Wigan L.I.P.

Via Manchester Victoria & Tuebrook Siding.

8.10.2015

Bored cat unplugging a network cable

Photos from the 13 June Networking Cocktail at the ICANN77 Policy Forum

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Description: The computer is fully based on digital content and files. All the computers work in a same workflow and principle. If you create a file or important document on your Computer then you may want to share with another computer. So here the Computer Networking concept arises. How can you share this...

A close-up of a network RJ-45 connector

July 2008 partial home network diagram (wired network devices only).

A poor man's home network setup.

Delegates network during the 4th International Railway Summit in Paris.

 

© 2017 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Ben Evans

May 2, 2023, Chicago, #THEdigitalUS

Network Rail worker working on the points on approach to the Lafarge Cement works in Northenden. This guy was taking measurement and kept moving the switch lever infront of him. I don't know what he was doing though. He left 10 minutes later.

 

disusedrailways.webs.com/

A project working with schoolchildren from Hyperion Lyceum, Amsterdam, on understanding the internet.

 

For the final presentation, the kids created four games about networks: Wifi (a race for two people based on cracking passwords), Undersea Cables (another race through a network disrupted by spies and sharks), Satellites (using sign language to "bounce" a signal round a building), and CCTV Cameras (sneaking around the area avoiding both real and hand-built cameras).

 

The project was run by the Waag Society, as part of Eclectis.

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