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Todays solution to most IT support questions likely to be encountered.
Do not try this at home, as it should only be performed under supervision.
If this doesn't solve the problem, try re-installing your operating system.
For 7DOS group.
Avoid high contrast situations if possible. The keyboard here is almost white, and the surrounds are dark from the tree shadows, so the exposure is heavily overexposed for te keyboard, making it a very poor shot.
Even the shadow on the face contributes to the problem.
This reminds me very much of how I felt about Windows Vista, which was the reason I changed to Apple MAc.
Try a RESET
Frustrating Annoying Things Theme.
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Captrain Solutions 185 549-3 heads an east-bound freight through Pratteln Salina Raurica station - 29/07/2014.
Š 2014 - Alan Miller - digital image edited by me & reproduced with his permission.
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Total Rail Solutions Volvo FH Globetrotter, reg. no. GN14 RNX, coupled to a Nooteboom trailer and seen here in Avondale Industrial Estate, Cwmbran.
The picture was taken on 28 August 2014.
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Castellum Hoge Woerd, Utrecht. the Netherlands by SKETS architecture studio, 2015
The design for the Cultural Park Castellum Hoge Woerd is based on an architectural and landscape interpretation of an ancient Roman Castellum (fort), and represents an important and unique cultural heritage site in the Netherlands. It includes a theatre, restaurant, museum, environmental/sustainability centre, courtyard for events, and an outdoor area used for community programs. The Lower Germanic Limes, once the border of the Roman Empire, is an archaeological line that stretches along the Rhine between Finxbach in Rhineland-Palatinate and the mouth of the Old Rhine at Katwijk. The Lower Germanic Limes are part of the European Limes: an elongated collection of archaeological sites running from the Antonine Wall in Scotland to the Black Sea in Romania, which once formed a single coherent military system. The Limes are also known as the largest archaeological monument of Europe.
The Castellum is built right on top of the contours of the remains of a Roman fortress. These are protected and viewed as an archaeological monument, and by defining them with a new building, the public can gain insight into life at the border of the Roman Empire â the âLimesâ â in the Netherlands. While archaeological sites elsewhere in the Netherlands usually remain hidden beneath the surface, here the site is stimulating, engaging and tangible for the public. The Castellum also contributes to the identity of the Leidsche Rijn, the largest residential construction site in the Netherlands since 2006. The complex has two defining elements: the âwallsâ that follow the contour of the old fortress and the pavilion that breaks this defensive line.
The fort was built on an archaeological monument, right where 2000 years ago there was a Castellum. The ground has substantial differences in height: Hoge Woerd means âa natural drakeâ. However, the floor is on a single level. The âwallsâ are 5.5 meters wide, and can be used for different activities. The height of the walls ranges from 4.5 to 6 m. The facades are made out of wood, just like an ancient fort but with a contemporary system, consisting of a clear grid of steel frames with wooden slats. This system is applied both on the inside and outside. There are four entrance gates with a height of 10 m.
Deviation from a traditional Castellum can be found in the added pavilion building. The reason for this addition lies in the desire to find a space for the Meern 1, a completely intact two thousand year old Roman ship, found and excavated during the development of the Leidsche Rijn. The pavilion is also the best solution to provide a modern auditorium for 250 visitors. The pavilion building cuts through the walls of the Castellum and it represents the only element that crosses the fort and provides a view to the courtyard. The facades of the pavilion consist of patterned aluminium panels, making reference to the history of the place. Inside the pavilion, functions are combined. The foyer of the theatre merges with the restaurant and provides an exhibition space for the Roman ship. The ship lies on top of glass sheets and around it people can read about its history.
The Monuments Commission have established clear criteria regarding building on such valuable archaeological ground. One of these provides that the ground can be compressed by approximately 10 cm. To achieve this at the Castellum, a 2 m deep sand layer was used to compress and prepare the under-ground. One meter was then removed, and the remaining one-meter embankment was used for the foundation strips and for the piping. This is to prevent damage to the archaeological substrate. Almost the entire complex is built on sand, without a pile foundation with the exception of the theatre on the first floor of the pavilion. Here four clusters of foundation piles are used, thus giving the pavilion a hybrid foundation.
At the entrance side of the Castellum there is an informal square where the location of the old bathhouse is marked with grass and cortex steel. The fort is surrounded by ditches, and grass slopes in the landscape indicate place where the Old Rhine used to flow. The courtyard is an open grass field. The ancient Roman roads run like a cross through the terrain and extend through the gates. Visitors are free to interpret and use the inside space, which provides a safe atmosphere, a lawn surrounded by a six meter high wooden fort. On the east side of the building, there is an open field for community activities. There are many different gardens with different purposes. To facilitate those activities: a stall, a storage, a apiary and a greenhouse. These buildings form an ensemble in terms of materials and playful positioning in the country, and represent an added value to the Castellum complex.
SKETS, in addition to conducting the architectural work, was also responsible for the design of the interior and acted as a supervisor in the design of the museum exhibition. The building is designed by bringing together a number of different perspectives, where the cooperation between the various disciplines is essential. The architects played a directing and guiding role in ensuring this.
For Mission 24's Solution assignment.
Our air is a mixture of gases, specifically a solution. Oxygen, water vapor, and other trace gases are dissolved in nitrogen, the gas that makes up more than 75% of the air we breathe.
Nice bit of UN number spotting here.
The UN numbers range from UN0001 to about UN3600 and are assigned by the United Nations Committee of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods.
UN1824 = Sodium hydroxide solution.
"At room temperature, sodium hydroxide is a white crystalline odorless solid that absorbs moisture from the air. It is a manufactured substance. When dissolved in water or neutralized with acid it liberates substantial heat, which may be sufficient to ignite combustible materials. Sodium hydroxide is very corrosive. It is generally used as a solid or a 50% solution. Other common names include caustic soda and lye. Sodium hydroxide is used to manufacture soaps, rayon, paper, explosives, dyestuffs, and petroleum products. It is also used in processing cotton fabric, laundering and bleaching, metal cleaning and processing, oxide coating, electroplating, and electrolytic extracting. It is commonly present in commercial drain and oven cleaners."
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Electricity would be a solution to some in the third world
It is the root of where first world families come unfurled
More time spent watching TV than interacting with each other
In the third world it could save someone's little sister or brother.
Electricity is a wonderful thing, I am sitting in an office lit by florescent lights, in front of a computer, listening to soft tunes on the radio but the influence of electricity isn't all positive in our community.
Addictions to social media and too much time watching tv
Are both things to tear apart the special group we call family
ODC: First world problem
Solutions business, le 6 mars 2008. Charleroi - Belgique
Solutions business, le 6 mars 2008. Charleroi - Belgique
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I am sorry to bore you with my portraits with ghetto lighting. I redid the watermark putting it on a transparent canvas 3000 pixels wide and 2400 pixels high. The type is about 230 pts for my name and smaller for the rest of the type. I made a brush preset by clicking on edit and then on "define brush preset" I then opened it by clicking on the brush tool and saved it as a brush preset. I processed the portrait in LightRoom again bumping up the luminosity and used the adjustment brush to "soften skin" high. I mess with the eyes with the "iris enhance" and "brighten eyes" all presets you can get for free from Matt Klokowski's LightRoom Killer Tips website. I took it into Photoshop and vignetted it and then sharpened it. AND used the brush tool to add the much more clear watermark.
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JLF Moving Solutions Take Delivery of New Scania R320
âĻ while their first Scania hits the 1ÂŊ million kilometres landmark
Keltruck, the largest independent Scania Distributor in Europe, has supplied a new Scania R320 to JLF Moving Solutions of Burntwood, Staffordshire. The truck is the fifth Scania truck to join their fleet, while the first â bought in 2001 â is still going strong and has recently surpassed 1ÂŊ million kilometres.
JLF Moving Solutions was started by brothers, John & Steve Lomas in 2009, with 35 yearsâ experience. The first vehicle they owned was a Ford Transit van. They now have 31 vehicles, including five Scania trucks, to help them with removals, homepack services, office removals, European removals, containerised storage, document storage and specialist services to the fire & flood industry.
Steve and John first bought a Scania truck in 2001 as they needed larger vehicles than the 7.5 tonne HGVs they were using. That truck, a P220 day cab fitted with ARZ sleeper pod for two people, has been serviced by Keltruck Willenhall for nearly 20 years and is still going strong with more than one and half million kilometres on the clock.
John Lomas, Company Director commented, âThe first Scania truck we bought has been, and continues to be, a great truck for us. All our drivers like driving the Scanias â and this one in particular. Even Steve and I drive it from time to time.â
Their new Scania R320 high roof is the companyâs first new generation Scania with the newly developed interior. JLF was able to customise their truck by adding a third seat to accommodate a full team of moving staff.
Keltruck has now been working with Steve and John for 18 years and has developed a great working relationship. All of JLF Moving Solutionsâ Scania vehicles are serviced on long term repair and maintenance contracts, starting at 60 months and extending beyond that.
John Lomas continued, âThe Scania trucks are excellent â a great drive and very robust â while the support we get from Keltruck is outstanding, both in terms of the buying process and the aftersales services.â
Keltruck Account Manager Tony Biddlestone commented, âWe have a great relationship with JLF Moving Solutions. It is a pleasure to deal with John and Steve. The new R320 vehicle they have purchased is something different to your everyday Scania, with the new interior focused on driver comfort, which is perfect for JLF as the companyâs operation has more than one occupant, so we focused on cab size and driver comfort.â
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P1740091 - As a number of you know I do some of these challenges and towards the end of the month I start to realise that having thought about various shots or trying to locate something is not going to well. There is a sudden burst of interconnectiveness either in a holistic form or quanta not sure how it happens or the improbability drive kicks in.
A work colleague and me had been through a bit of rough morning with stuff, I was think I'll go chill out and take a few shots, so off we went, deciding to take the complete opposite route to what is normally taken, maybe it was the hope that we got lost perhaps! If you knew the area this is not a tough decision to make, go right and your in a shopping mall go left and you're in the historic docks car park. Went left and continued walking, discussing how bland the walk was and each of us had spent some time in the museum shop, then a building caught our eye, not been in there before and there we go the pealing on the lean wall.
Reckon thats a tipping wall myself:)
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Scavenger Challenge
1. The subject itself (as opposed to the photographic plane) must be tilted or tipped.
Probably not quite what you meant, but I thought it hit the spot
Architectural Fracture by Alexandra Hanschell BA(Hons)
University of Kent - School of Arts - Historic dockyard site
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