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On Nov 28, Langara Alumni held a cross-campus event to help students and alumni to up their networking game.
Photos copyright Langara College. Photographer: Jennifer Oehler
Scott Hettema, Renee Perry, Chris Busselle and Becah Davis.
This celebration was hosted by Lara & Gar Truppelli at the Lake Chalet Seafood Bar & Grill in Oakland, California.
Amongst the standard deliveries of laptops, monitors, tech bits and bobs, we got an iron. The next challenge...
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The third edition of the Social Good Summit Geneva, concluded at the Credit Suisse Forum in Geneva, brought together 24 best-in-class emerging-markets entrepreneurs pitching scale-ready products and services to impact investors, addressing 12 out of 17 of the Sustainable Development Goals. This year’s Summit, created by UNDP Geneva, and held alongside the World Investment Forum, featured pitches on Access to Health and Education, Responsible Consumption and Production, Agritech and Fintech.
© Antoine Tardy/UNDP
The nydus network enable the creation of nydus worms by overseers.
Units can enter the network through a nydus worm. As long as the nydus network exists, units cannot be "lost" within the network if the stationary worms are killed. The Network doesn't have to be the first entrance.
Allies cannot share nydus networks but can enter another player's nydus network.
Network rail class 31 - 31285 hauls a test train from Exeter riverside yard - Goodrington via Heathfield 16/7/13
© 2017 Galdones Photography (galdones.com) for COCHON 555. All rights reserved.
Creditline: Galdones Photography/COCHON 555.
Network rail class 31 - 31285 hauls a test train from Exeter riverside yard - Goodrington via Heathfield 16/7/13
Pima Air and Space Museum
DEAD WEIGHT SIMULATOR
IRIDIUM COMMUNICATION SATELLITE
Motorola's Iridium satellite network was designed in the 1980s and finally deployed in 1998. Six groups of eleven 1412-pound satellites that orbited the Earth every 100 minutes were designed to provide global telephone communication. The orbiting network was parked in orbit 483 miles above the surface and represented the largest deployment of low Earth-orbit satellites (LEOS) to date. While each satellite could only cover 1/66th of the Earth's surface, the low orbit cancelled the transmission time lag produced by high-flying geostationary satellite systems in 22,000-mile-high orbits. The system satellites could also talk to each other, thereby creating unbroken coverage between any two locations, no matter how remote.
The 66 Iridium satellites were launched into orbit on board a variety of launch platforms. Boeing Delta Il rockets launched from the United States took care of most. Also, Proton rockets carrying up to five Iridium satellites per payload were launched from sites in Russia and the Republic of Kazakhstan. Long March systems carried smaller Iridium payloads from Chinese cosmodromes. The Russian and Chinese launches were preceded by tests using dead weight simulators to ensure that actual operating satellite launches went off successfully from the start. The simulators were the same weight, overall shape, and retained the same center of gravity as the real satellites.
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
Local Government Heritage Seminar
26 August 2011
Heritage Office
Parramatta, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Image taken with a WIdelux F6B .—Camera hand-held with custom hand-grip and cable release.—Shot on Ilford XP2 film stock. The film was commercially developed in a lab in Albury (NSW) and later scanned with an Epson Perfection V700, using Silverfast Negafix software.
© Dirk HR Spennemann 2011, All Rights Reserved
The third edition of the Social Good Summit Geneva, concluded at the Credit Suisse Forum in Geneva, brought together 24 best-in-class emerging-markets entrepreneurs pitching scale-ready products and services to impact investors, addressing 12 out of 17 of the Sustainable Development Goals. This year’s Summit, created by UNDP Geneva, and held alongside the World Investment Forum, featured pitches on Access to Health and Education, Responsible Consumption and Production, Agritech and Fintech.
© Antoine Tardy/UNDP