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I am beginning a new set of free textures/backgrounds. If you use these, please credit the source. Thanks!
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"In real open source you have the right to control your own destiny" - Linus Torvalds
Open Source Day Conference is one of the greatest international events devoted to open software in this part of Europe. This indicates the dynamics of interest in open technology.
Open source solutions have been gaining respect worldwide for many years, as a blend of quality, safety as well as competitive price. And so have they been gaining market in Poland, with our local companies becoming regional leaders.
Times, when open software was treated as worse but cheaper version of proprietary programs have long gone. Now the clients reach for open solutions not only for the costs factor but primarily due to better parameters, meaning more flexibility, efficiency, innovation, security – and what is more – lack of vendor lock in.
Large companies and institutions also from Poland keep migrating to open code based commercial solutions. Major banks, insurance, most of telcom businesses and growing number of public sector organizations. Representatives of these environments have met regularly for seven years on Open Source Day conference, in order to exchange their views and experience, establish strategic relationships and be up to date with the latest trends in open source solutions.
inactive dummy of sealed radionuclide source for education, handling training, etc. / neaktivní maketa uzavřeného radionuklidového zdroje pro účely vzdělávání, nácviku manipulace atd.
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author: Jan Helebrant
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La Digue est une petite île très calme de l'archipel des Seychelles. Accessible par bateau depuis Praslin (30min) ou Mahé (1h en ferry rapide, 3h en bateau), La Digue reste préservée et on n'y rencontre que quelques rares voitures. Le moyen de transport le plus répandu est la bicyclette. Réputée pour ses plages paradisiaques et ses impressionnants rochers de granit, La Digue est un havre de paix luxuriant.
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A roll of 35 mm Black & White film from the Sonic Horticulture Tour back in September
{Sonic Horticulture} September 2010
{Sonic Horticulture} considers the concept of ritual music through sound and video touring Hotel Mariakapel in Hoorn (NL); Mediamatic in Amsterdam(NL); Raum 20 and Sameheads in Berlin (GER).
Live performances by Modern Witch, Stellar Om Source and Lola Loshkey. New solo music performed by Douglas J. McCarthy (Nitzer Ebb).
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indianapolis
Indianapolis, colloquially known as Indy, is the state capital and most-populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County. According to the United States Census Bureau, the consolidated population of Indianapolis and Marion County in 2020 was 977,642. The "balance" population, which excludes semi-autonomous municipalities in Marion County, was 887,642. It is the 15th most populous city in the U.S., the third-most populous city in the Midwest, after Chicago, Illinois and Columbus, Ohio, and the fourth-most populous state capital after Phoenix, Arizona; Austin, Texas; and Columbus. The Indianapolis metropolitan area is the 33rd most populous metropolitan statistical area in the U.S., with 2,048,703 residents. Its combined statistical area ranks 28th, with a population of 2,431,361. Indianapolis covers 368 square miles (950 km2), making it the 16th largest city by land area in the U.S.
Indigenous peoples inhabited the area dating to as early as 10,000 BC. In 1818, the Delaware relinquished their tribal lands in the Treaty of St. Mary's. In 1821, Indianapolis was founded as a planned city for the new seat of Indiana's state government. The city was platted by Alexander Ralston and Elias Pym Fordham on a 1-square-mile (2.6 km2) grid next to the White River. Completion of the National and Michigan roads and arrival of rail later solidified the city's position as a manufacturing and transportation hub. Two of the city's nicknames reflect its historical ties to transportation—the "Crossroads of America" and "Railroad City". Since the 1970 city-county consolidation, known as Unigov, local government administration operates under the direction of an elected 25-member city-county council headed by the mayor.
Indianapolis anchors the 29th largest economic region in the U.S., based primarily on the sectors of finance and insurance, manufacturing, professional and business services, education and health care, government, and wholesale trade. The city has notable niche markets in amateur sports and auto racing. The city is home to three Fortune 500 companies, two major league sports clubs, four university campuses, and several museums, including the world's largest children's museum. However, the city is perhaps best known for annually hosting the world's largest single-day sporting event, the Indianapolis 500. Among the city's historic sites and districts, Indianapolis is home to the largest collection of monuments dedicated to veterans and war casualties in the U.S. outside of Washington, D.C.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_World_War_Memorial_Plaza
The Indiana World War Memorial Plaza is an urban feature located in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, originally built to honor the veterans of World War I. The five-city-block plaza was conceived in 1919 as a location for the national headquarters of the American Legion and a memorial to the state's and nation's veterans. At the north end of the plaza is the American Legion Mall, which is the site of the administration buildings of the Legion, as well as a memorial cenotaph. South of that is the Veterans Memorial Plaza with its obelisk. Combined, it is the largest war memorial project in the United States.
The centerpiece of the plaza is the Indiana World War Memorial, modeled after the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, which contains "the Altar of the Flag" in the Shrine Room. There is also a military museum and an auditorium. At the south end is University Park, the oldest part of the plaza, filled with statues and a fountain. On October 11, 1994, the Indiana World War Memorial Plaza was designated a National Historic Landmark District. In 2016, the district was enlarged to include in its scope the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument and was renamed the Indiana World War Memorial Historic District.
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7 November at 14:52
Mohamed Saleh To all friends and colleagues, those who do not know yet the present case of the mask of Tut-ankh-amun , I would like to tell all of them that the false beard which was badly fixed in the restoration, was safely removed last week. It was thank god done by a German -Egyptian team headed by Christian Eckmann. The false beard might have been fixed in recent times by soldering to the chin of the mask. It was long anticipated that it was fixed to the chin by two slots which received the tenons. I was surprised to find the mask's chin without slots. The work is going now to remove the rests of the glue materials and study the wonderful workmanship of modelling the mask by two layers of gold and some other scientific research. I must congratulate the team and the good opportunity of having a good chance to make this study
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На прошлой неделе ритуальная бородка, неверно приклеенная к подбородку погребальной маски Тутанхамона с помощью эпоксидного клея, была благополучно отделена. Работа ведется германско-египетской командой под руководством Кристиана Экманна. «В настоящее время идет постепенное удаление остатков клея и дальнейшее изучение маски, которая, как выяснилось, выкована из двух слоев золота», – сообщил генеральный руководитель проекта Великого музея в Гизе и бывший директор Египетского музея на площади Тахрир д-р Мохамед Салех.
(c) Авторизованный перевод: Виктор Солкин
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Photos of the event "The Role of Open Source in Commercial Software" on November 17, 2011 in Santa Clara
Discover the challenges of sourcing in manufacturing gluten-free products. Explore reliable suppliers, certifications, and supply chain considerations to meet the rising demand.
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Daily Shoot: Turn the tables and make a photograph of a light source today. Light bulb, window, or even the sun (be careful!).
Our garden lights are switched on automatically with a sensor telling them when it's dark enough. Normally just after sunset when the sky still looks beautifully blue.
Logo design for TCG Source, a Trading Card Game website based in Germany. I was tasked with creating a logo that would fit in with the design of the website and work across various social media pages.
This is a slide from the talk we gave at Open Source Bridge in Portland in June, 2011. In this talk we take a practical look at the design process and techniques everyone should know.
How many product ideas never make it to market? Some failure is OK, but why does it happen so often? We don’t believe it’s because of bad ideas. We believe that teams are missing a holistic approach to design for people, inside and outside the organization.
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learn how to invite a ZURBian to speak at your event or www.zurbspeak.com
ZURB is a close-knit team of interaction designers and strategists that help companies design better (www.zurb.com).
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pensacola,_Florida
Pensacola is the westernmost city in the Florida Panhandle, and the county seat of Escambia County, Florida. As of 2018, the population was estimated to be 52,713. Pensacola is the principal city of the Pensacola Metropolitan Area, which had an estimated 494,883 residents as of 2018. Pensacola is one of the largest metropolitan areas in the Gulf Coast region, the largest between New Orleans and Tampa.
Pensacola is the site of the first Spanish settlement within the borders of the continental United States in 1559, predating the establishment of St. Augustine by 6 years, although the settlement was abandoned due to a hurricane and not re-established until 1698. Pensacola is a seaport on Pensacola Bay, which is protected by the barrier island of Santa Rosa and connects to the Gulf of Mexico. A large United States Naval Air Station, the first in the United States, is located southwest of Pensacola near Warrington; it is the base of the Blue Angels flight demonstration team and the National Naval Aviation Museum. The main campus of the University of West Florida is situated north of the city center.
The area was originally inhabited by Muskogean-speaking peoples. The Pensacola people lived there at the time of European contact, and Creek people frequently visited and traded from present-day southern Alabama. Spanish explorer Tristán de Luna founded a short-lived settlement in 1559. In 1698 the Spanish established a presidio in the area, from which the modern city gradually developed. The area changed hands several times as European powers competed in North America. During Florida's British rule (1763–1781), fortifications were strengthened.
It is nicknamed "The City of Five Flags", due to the five governments that have ruled it during its history: the flags of Spain (Castile), France, Great Britain, the United States of America, and the Confederate States of America. Other nicknames include "World's Whitest Beaches" (due to the white sand of Florida panhandle beaches), "Cradle of Naval Aviation", "Western Gate to the Sunshine State", "America's First Settlement", "Emerald Coast", "Red Snapper Capital of the World", and "P-Cola".
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Naval_Aviation_Museum
The National Naval Aviation Museum, formerly known as the National Museum of Naval Aviation and the Naval Aviation Museum, is a military and aerospace museum located at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.
Dead tree in colorful composition of hot springs in Yellowstone National Park, Montana, Wyoming, USA
Dans la Vallée de la Loire, les sources sont nombreuses et parfois, on en trouve même dans les cavités des coteaux de Tuffeaux qui sillonnent le long du fleuve. Celle çi s'écoule sur près de 1Km avant de se jetter dans un bras de la Vienne, affluent de la Loire.
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Here's an example of how I came up with the Orange Nate design. This image came from Experimental Jetset. They're a group out of Europe...more specifically the Netherlands, I think...
Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/13440
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Labels for my daughter's teacher who gives her home-made granola to classroom helpers.
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I hope to consult a wide variety of sources for my research. To begin it will be important to put the surveying camera into context by understanding the development of surveying in BC, especially in relation to the use of technology. For this I will consult several academic secondary sources, including the work of Jay Sherwood, author of Furrows in the Sky: the Adventures of Gerry Andrews (2012) to understand the nature of surveying in mid-twentieth century British Columbia. I have also found a useful article which details the mechanics of the camera, dating this model much earlier than the date in the file. I intend on tracking down any photos of the camera in action to help bring the narrative to life. I also intend on utilizing the human resources that may have a connection to this artifact by making contact with the institutions once in possession of the camera, including the Royal BC Museum.
Eagle III
Date: circa 1930
Maker: Williamson Manufacturing Co. Ltd., London.
Location: Canada Science and Technology Museum
Art. No. 1988.1290.001
Alex Loewen
HIS 4135E, uOttawa.
the original image, and the dots generated by processing which get cut on the laser
source code is here: pelletron.org/shared/halftone_generator.pde