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Brembo GT big brake kit

Front: 6 piston caliper - 2 piece 380mm slotted rotor

Rear: 4 piston caliper - 2 piece 380mm slotted rotor

Custom finished in Lamborghini orange for E9x M3

Wildlife....inner city style. Some of the clubs and pubs along Water st. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin that are filled with wildlife on the weekends.

VISUAL LIBRARIES - Leave your Mark.

A collaborative, visual project which encourages you to sign out a Visual Library Book and ‘Leave Your Mark’.

 

A Visual Library Book is whatever you want it to be, a sketchbook, a journal, a diary, a notepad.

You can ‘Leave Your Mark’ in whatever way you want, ranging from drawing, writing, sewing, adding photographs, markings, printing and sticking. How you make your marks is entirely up to you. All we ask is that you have fun with the different themes. Just borrow it on your library card with other books and materials. If you are not already a member, just ask the staff to help you.

 

45 Visual Library Books have been placed in Portsmouth Central Library and each has its own theme ranging from; Portsmouth, My City, When I Open My Eyes, Whilst I Was Waiting, Love, What’s in My Pocket and Memories. The intention is for you to feel free to explore the Visual Library Books and choose a theme that you like.

In Association with: Rhodia, Seawhite, Portsmouth City Council, University of Portsmouth, COPIC Pens

  

For Further Details: claire.sambrook@port.ac.uk

  

IN/EX Dance Project

 

IN/EX Dance Project

In honour of Project Spectrum Green, I thought I'd share pictures of Julian's nursery. The paint colour is by Behr and is called "limelight."

 

This a picture of his future big boy bed which actually my husband's childhood bed. You may recognise the quilt as the backdrop for most of my finished objects. The light is great in there ;0)

 

You can check out my blog at www.annypurls.blogspot.com

Project Flickr Week 52 - 21-28 December - SHOWCASE

  

This weeks workflow is a break from the restoration photography.Its somewhat relevant in that restoration work has an effect on the whole building.The cases in which these creatures belong have just been recently covered up to protect them from the dust coming down as the scaffold is being dismantled.As you can see there's another world waiting in here ---i couldnt resist!!

 

Im finding that flickr is a real pain in the arse since its changed so like some other sensible minded people im skipping over to the lighter side --catch the link

thanks

Mike

www.ipernity.com/doc/348317/album/562583

 

The new construction project at the Des Moines Police Department has started. They are tearing down the old garage and building a new garage to house their Crime Scene vehicles, additional storage for the Property Section, and additional lab space for the Identification Section

The Eden Project is a visitor attraction in Cornwall, England. Inside the two biomes are plants that are collected from many diverse climates and environments. The project is located in a reclaimed Kaolinite pit, located 2 km (1.2 mi) from the town of St Blazey and 5 km (3 mi) from the larger town of St Austell, Cornwall.

 

The complex is dominated by two huge enclosures consisting of adjoining domes that house thousands of plant species, and each enclosure emulates a natural biome. The biomes consist of hundreds of hexagonal and pentagonal, inflated, plastic cells supported by steel frames. The largest of the two biomes simulates a Rainforest environment and the second, a Mediterranean environment. The attraction also has an outside botanical garden which is home to many plants and wildlife native to Cornwall and the UK in general; it also has many plants that provide an important and interesting backstory, for example, those with a prehistoric heritage.

"Cover Boy for 'Country Bumpkin' Magazine"

 

Ian sporting a jaunty cap in the office today!

 

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Contemporary Art In Milan

Final Project

A.Y. 2006 - 2007

Giussani - Fusaro

Leica M8

V.C. Nokton Classic 35/1.4

I visited a friend this afternoon who likes to play with trains...

This picture is #56 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100Strangers.com

     

Brendon is one off the last in Line who fish from the shore line .. An ancient / Roman time pursuit , done by crossing the Mud flats of the sea on wooden sledges / trolley / Mud Horse ! They go two miles out on trechorous sinking mud to go and collect the fish that have been caught in the nets that have been tied to stakes. They have approx two hours to collect the days catch and push themsleves back , the tide is one of the highest and quickest in Europe so one has to keep an eye on the tide or you will never get back. The picture i included is the wooden sea horse plus the fish shed , where the fish is sold to the locals from far and wide. Brendon's Son has now taken over , they fish for 8 days then take a break pending the moon and tide ... Start all over again. These guys are serious ! Believe you me .. The only family fishing this way in The whole of Europe. Now , this is part of the story as i have been asked to go out with Adrain and photo while out in the mud flats !! A possible chance .. least there is no heights involved but i cant swim , never go in the sea lol ( The tide is out but one will be looking over one' s shoulder to keep an eye on the tide !! In B&W it will be spectaular but then again sinking mud .. just you and the Mud Horse to keep you from sinking .. Rather you than me but anything for a photo !!

 

If you google Stolford , Mud Horse . sellick , you will see the history on what they do !!

 

This will be my last post now so tally ho ! Im planned and ready for the off .. catch up mid september ... Good luck to all you new members of this fantastic project CJ.. keep snapping and the well established members go slow !! I will be back

used a tool that generates lee byron-style visualisations.

 

lastgraph3.aeracode.org/

 

brilliant.

Andrew Zuckerman: The Wisdom Project

 

Filmmaker and photographer Andrew Zuckerman thinks hard-won insights should be shared. That’s why he’s releasing The Wisdom Project, a one-hour documentary film and companion book that share the collective experiences of 51 luminaries over age 65, including authors, artists, and world leaders from Willie Nelson to Nelson Mandela.

 

Inspired by the ancient African concept of ubuntu, which emphasizes human connectedness—I am what I am because of who we all are—Zuckerman set out to gather and communicate the lessons his extraordinary subjects have learned about love, work, the environment, and conflict resolution. “We live in a confusing and fast-changing world,” says the filmmaker. “It’s a great time to look to our elders, to see what they have to say that can help us.”

 

There is a short inspiring capture of people that is quite moving to listen to.

 

Brought to my attention by Rumblemumbles.

Urban Belonging Project was created by Urban Belonging Collective (INT): Sofie Burgos-Thorsen (DK), Drude Emilie Ehn (DK), Anders Koed Madsen (DK), Thorben Simonsen (DK), Sabine Niederer (NL), Maarten Groen (NL), Carlo De Gaetano (IT), Kathrine Norsk (DK), Federico Di Fresco (AR), Gehl Architects (DK), Techno-Anthropology Lab – Aalborg University (DK), Service Design Lab – Aalborg University (DK), Visual Methodologies Collective – Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (NL), Center for Digital Welfare – IT University Copenhagen (DK).

 

The Urban Belonging Project innovates methods for citizen engagement that foreground diverse and marginalized experiences in planning. The project invited participants who identify as lgbt+, deaf, homeless, internationals, ethnic minorities, mentally vulnerable, and/or physically disabled to document their experiences of belonging in Copenhagen using participatory GIS and a new open source photovoice app, developed for the project.

 

urbanbelonging.com/

 

Image showing: Participant portraits.

 

Credit: Urban Belonging Collective (INT) & Pedro Borges (US) 

The view from Plimmer's steps.

This afternoon I had to go to our office on Boulcott Street for an hour. It's about 12 minutes walk from my office and up a lot of steps!

 

Wednesday, 3rd May 2017.

Minhas criações e da minha amiga Sueli expostas no Bazar Project Home, em SP.

Insert back side full page - Taking the kids to the park after supper. Something we will do a lot now.

Group exhibition at the Gerard Dillon Gallery, Culturlann, Falls rd, Belfast

 

In 2001, Rosie McGurran established the Inishlacken Project in memory of the Falls road artist, Gerard Dillon, after reading Three Men on an Island by James MacIntyre. The book recalls a visit he made to Inishlacken island, Connemara in 1951 on Dillon's invitation. During his time there, Dillon invited many of his fellow artists to join him, inadvertantly creating a visual archive of the island. McGurran established the Project to honour the artists from the past while creating a 21st Century archive of contemporary visual art.

 

The Frankenstein Project by Tony Stallard

 

Like a sinister exhibit in one of Blackpool 's Victorian freak shows, the skeleton of a killer whale made from pulsating dark blue neon can be viewed through portholes within a metal tank like a decompression chamber.

I used this to blog about the work breakdown structure, read on here: www.7aleva.com/2012/12/work-breakdown-structure.html

Pros: Dental Nurse in training at the KT clinic which was equipped with one dental chair

{Project 52: 2/52}

 

Ambitious:

adjective

eagerly desirous of achieving or obtaining success, power, wealth, a specific goal.

 

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RAINWATER PROJECT MANAGEMENT

 

1.0 Introduction

 

Proper project cycle management is required to promote indigenous rainwater harvesting technology in the ASALs of Kenya Often times, this project cycle is catalyzed by the government, NGOs or external donors by funding demonstration projects. In this article I discuss the key success factors in such community water project management. The project cycle described is based on 5 phases that will be outlined below.

  

2.0 Project identification phase

 

Two main things happen during the project identification phase:-

 

•Need identification

•Stakeholder identification

 

2.1 The project need

 

The need for a community water project is identified by a project champion. A project champion can come from the community or from outside the community. The role of the project champion is to originate the project vision.

 

The project vision has the following 4 components:-

 

•Where are we now? How serious is the problem of water scarcity is the area?

•Where could we be if we had water? What things could we do if we had water?

•How could we solve the water problem? What facility could we install? How could we finance it?

•How can we ensure we succeed? What are the main risks and issues to be tackled? How can we overcome the risks and get the project going?

 

2.2 The project stakeholders

 

The project champion soon realizes that she/he cannot do the project alone. The project champion then seeks to involve the project stakeholders by doing the following things:-

 

a)Identifying the key stakeholders

 

In a community water project, these are likely to be the water project end-users, potential labourers, potential project administrators, the relevant government ministries, material suppliers, grant makers and collaborating partners like NGOs.

 

In particular the project champ should identify representatives of these stakeholders groups and convince them to push the idea together through a formal structure called the project management board (PMB).

 

b)Once the PMB has been agreed upon, the authority to start the project can be formalized in a document called a project charter.

 

c)The PMB should meet to discuss how to implement the project. This top-level plan can be formalized in a project execution plan.

 

d)The PMB may also agree on external consultants who can be used to do project design or supervise the construction. The sum total of all external agents and experts to be used on the project is called the project control board.

 

e)The project management board should also agree on the project manager who will manage the project on a day to day basis. The project board can then monitor and evaluate the performance of the project manager and report to the project stakeholders. This forms the project M & E plan.

 

f)The work the consultants will perform and the procedures they will use should be formalized in the project control procedure.

 

3.0 The project planning phase

 

The project planning phase is done by the project management board. The project board has to agree on the following 7 issues:-

 

•Why do we require a rainwater harvesting system?

•What should the system be able to do?

•How well should the system function?

•Who will be served by the system?

•Where will we source the funds to build and operate the system?

•Which methods will be used to assess the success or failure of the system?

•When will the activities agreed upon be done?

 

4.0 The project execution phase

 

The project manager is responsible for ensuring the project is implemented as planned or nearly so. The main issues the project manager looks at are:-

 

(i)Project time management

(ii)Project human resource management

(iii)Project cost management

iv) Project procurement management

 

5.0 Project closure phase

 

5.1 The project communication plan

 

The various project phases must be brought to a conclusion. Three things must be examined at the end of each phase or stage:

  

•The achievements of the project are assessed. What was achieved as planned? What was planned, but was never achieved? What was achieved but had not been planned?

 

•What lessons can be learnt from this project experience?

 

•How do we intend to use the lessons we learnt in future?

 

5.2 The project information distribution plan

 

The lessons learnt are distributed to the identified project stakeholders.

 

5.3 Project contract closure

 

The project is then formally closed down.

               

Today I was thinking how to motivate myself in this 365 project: reading photography blogs and websites, watching photographs on flikr and 500px, etc. Then, I found an article talking about ways to find inspiration and it talked about the automatic filters of our cameras. I decided to start playing with them for the next days.

This is the "Toy camera" effect.

I like the colours and the mood it produces. But my camera, a fuji xt1, doesn't let me control the ISO or the focus when playing with them, that's a bit annoying for me. They are also limited to JPG, but I don't care about RAW in this case.

The next days I'll show you the other "Advanced filters", some of them are really cool! You'll see.

by 2020 man will return to

the moon

project: Four Street Bistro & Cafe

class: Branding, 2014

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A tribute to a champion - Maico's 40th Day

www.facebook.com/pages/Tribute-To-Maico-Buncio/1733824127...

 

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Although I wasn't able to attend your 40th day, your memories will be forever alive in all of us. Ride high champ!

 

Please support Maico's Foundation - For a safer and better tracks for all riders.

www.facebook.com/MaicoBuncioFoundation

At lunchtime I went for a walk to explore my new work neighbourhood. I found part of Thorndon with interesting architecture.

 

Wednesday, 7th February 2018.

project 365 01/07/25

 

Largest snowfall (11 in) since 1982

Beautiful landscape architecture projects featuring Permaloc aluminum edging and restraints.

Amsterdam Light Festival, a project called O, standing for a circle with no end or no beginning. The yellow circle stands for the sun, the blue one for the moon. As a git, the moon was there to support me.

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