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10.10.10 Health Innovation Kickoff event. Wicked Problems in Health Care.
Photography by 23rd Studios Boulder
So this is the magenta problem everyone complains about with the M8. It's real, those shirts are black - or supposed to be. Time time to order IR cut filters for all my lenses.
The blue/green block causing trouble again. When I removed the paper some of the paper carried on sticking to the glue dabs (it is pritstick) Do you want me to try and get it off befor I send the blocks to you, or should I leave it?
With a jury of 12 men, deciding the fate of one man, it had better be a unanimous decision, considering the weight of the outcome. One man disagreeing with the other 11 might seem like there something he's missing that everyone else sees, but who's to say he is not the one with the right idea, its possible that 11 men are wrong, but convincing all of them to think this way is a whole different story. I utilized the number of men combined with the number of letters in the title of the story, and was able to create a group of 11 men, along with their negative space to show the title, while the one other man is separate but in a close proximity with the others. the texture of the background to me resembled the room that they are all stuck in for hours and hours while they debate.
Il Buongiorno… si Vede dai Capelli!
Ormai è risaputo che 54 donne su 100 e ben oltre il 60% degli uomini
sono affetti da problemi legati ai capelli.
Presso i nostri Istituti, è possibile trovare risposte concrete. Non perder tempo, salva i tuoi capelli. Contatta il numero verde 800.134.787 oppure trova l’ Istituto Giglio & Co. a te più vicino su www.istiutogiglio.com
...and cats. made this for a friend. found the image on we heart it. sorry if it was yours, but the image fit perfectly (:
For the record Black Lives Matter nor the protesters were violent. The police and instigators were the ones who caused the problems and the violence.
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Snoren går fra huset til marken og bruges når elefanterne kommer og spiser afgrøder. Ved et ryk begynder de metalskiver snoren er forbundet til at larme og meningen er at skræmme dyrene. Desværre bliver elefanterne i de fleste tilfælde mere forbavset end bange, og tramper uforstyrret videre på markerne.
Though the A-4 Skyhawk was by no means outdated by 1962, the US Navy began work on a replacement with better range and heavier payload. The designs submitted would be necessarily heavier than the A-4, but this was not seen as much of a problem, nor was a lack of speed: the Navy was willing to trade subsonic performance for increased range and more bombs. Ling-Temco-Vought (LTV) submitted a design based loosely on its successful F-8 Crusader fighter, which was enough to beat out three other designs, and it was ordered into production as the A-7A Corsair II, named for the successful Chance-Vought fighter of World War II.
Though the A-7 was based on the F-8, the two shared very little other than basic configuration: the A-7 was stubby and wide, and definitely subsonic as intended, though it initially used the same powerplant as the F-111 Aardvark. Turn performance was excellent, if acceleration was indifferent, but the centerpiece of the Corsair II was its integrated bomb delivery system. This included the APQ-116 radar, a heads-up display, traveling map display below the radarscope, and a digital computer. Ease of maintenance was also emphasized. With no problems encountered in flight testing, the A-7A entered fleet service in 1967.
It was immediately committed to fighting in Vietnam. Though A-7s would only see action in the tail end of Operation Rolling Thunder, they were to be used extensively in South Vietnam, due to their accuracy: A-7s were capable of putting ordnance within sixty feet of friendly troops, making it well-liked. The Navy liked the USAF's A-7D variant, and subsequently adopted it, with changes for naval operations, as the A-7E. This was to be the definitive model of the Corsair II, and surviving A-7As and A-7Bs were converted to E standard.
It was a mixed batch of A-7 models that finished the war in Vietnam: A-7Bs were mostly used in the suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD) Wild Weasel role, and increasingly Corsair IIs were armed with precision weapons such as the AGM-62 Walleye, which proved capable enough to destroy the infamous Thanh Hoa Bridge—albeit temporarily—in 1972. The workhorse A-7 also struck targets in the Hanoi area extensively, making it second only to the B-52 in amount of ordnance dropped on the North Vietnamese capital. Navy A-7s from USS Coral Sea participated in the last combat missions of the Vietnam War, the Mayaguez rescue mission in May 1975. 98 Navy A-7s were shot down during the conflict.
Following the end of the Vietnam War, the A-7 replaced the A-4 in Navy light attack squadrons, standardizing on the A-7E. Aside from minor upgrades, this would remain the type used by Navy units for the duration of the Corsair II’s career. A-7s would go on to participate in every military operation undertaken by the United States in the 1980s—attacks on Lebanon and the invasion of Grenada in 1983, operations against Libya in 1985, during the “Tanker War” in the Persian Gulf in 1987, and finally in the First Gulf War in 1991. In these operations, the A-7 was able to use its pinpoint bombing ability to good use; in Libya and the Persian Gulf, Corsair IIs attacked and sank numerous Libyan and Iranian patrol boats with unguided bombs. It also was the Navy’s Wild Weasel of choice during the 1980s, using the Vietnam-era Shrike before upgrading to the far superior HARM.
In Operation Desert Storm, two A-7 squadrons from John F. Kennedy were used both to attack fixed targets with “iron” bombs and Walleyes in “tank plinking”—knocking out Iraqi tanks with precision weapons. Despite there being less than 30 A-7s in theater, these aircraft were able supplements to the USAF’s A-10s and F-111s.
The First Gulf War was the A-7’s swan song. The last squadrons gave up their Corsair IIs for F/A-18 Hornets by May 1991, ending nearly thirty years of operations. Some ex-Navy A-7s were passed on to Greece, Portugal, and Thailand, and some still remain in service with Thailand and Greece. Of the 1569 A-7s built, about half were Navy types, and today 20 former US Navy A-7s are on display as gate guards and museum pieces.
This A-7A is BuNo 153241, which was delivered to VA-147 ("Argonauts") in 1968, and immediately went to war in Vietnam aboard the USS Ranger (CV-61); it flew strikes over North Vietnam and in support of the Marines at Khe Sanh, before the Ranger was pulled off the line due to the Pueblo Crisis. It was then transferred to VA-153 ("Blue Tail Flies") and remained in Southeast Asia, supporting the Son Tay Prison Raid in 1970. 153241 remained with VA-153 until the squadron was disestablished in 1977, and was retired to MASDC--a little surprising for an aircraft only in service less than a decade, but certainly 153241 had been heavily flown in that short period of time. 153241 was then used as a spares source for Portugal's fleet of A-7Ps.
By 2007, however, 153241 was acquired from the boneyard to join the Lauridsen Aviation Museum in Buckeye, Arizona, but was never on display there; instead, it was stored without its wings at Glendale Municipal Airport. When the Lauridsen Museum struggled to get started, 153241 went to the Pacific Coast Air Museum in Santa Rosa, California in 2010. The wings were put on and some of the open panels were replaced, but the aircraft still looked very forlorn.
By 2025, however, when we visited PCAM, a full restoration and repaint was underway, with the nose fully restored and painted. It looks like the museum intends to paint 153241 in VA-153 colors, which will look striking when it's finished.
As part of the 3D Dialogues, young people from the South West worked with Parmjit Dhanda MP and officials from the Department for Education and Skills to explore different themes related to:
>Ways in which young people can influence decisions about what activities are provided under the local offer
>Ways in which young people can hold decisions makers to account over what is provided under the local offer
O Desafio de Design foi criado com o objetivo principal de apresentar o plástico aos futuros arquitetos e designers como um material versátil e adaptável, que viabiliza a solução de problemas e abre caminhos para oportunidades nunca antes imaginadas.
Os alunos da 3.ª série de Design da Mauá, Danilo Augusto Nacao Garbato, Luiza Marangoni Grein e Sergio Antônio Milani e Lopes, inspirados na natureza e, mais especificamente, nos cogumelos, fizeram do plástico um objeto de desejo no setor de construção e decoração ao desenvolverem um produto para acabamentos / revestimentos, e conquistaram o 1.º lugar na competição!
A cerimônia de premiação aconteceu em 6 de dezembro de 2017 no Museu da Casa Brasileira.
Fake Problems play Set II consisting of the hit parade at Artis Naples - October 24, 2013.
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Problem- 3 tab shingle one layer only- shingles not lined up properly when installed and exposure under tabs
Leak 6’ from bottom of roof- ½”-3/4” exposure of shingles tab and water touching wood -roof deck from snow and ice pushing up. Many rusted nails
Tarred under many tabs where the water touching wood.
Leak area areas patched under tabs but not a perm fix
Water was also pouring into tabs as he has plank decking not roof deck sheets or boards and water in cracks in every plank of wood.
Couldn’t pull up every tab and seal or would have been there all day
Perm fix:
Will need underlayment under shingles- will experience more leaks until roof is replaced based on condition and new roof is required asap and Spring is urgent
When replacement is done the roof wood planks need to be replaced with ¾” plywood for roof deck with underlayment and re shingled.
plays Epic Problem, Tampa, FL on September 5, 2013.
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