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Open-course/Open-source is a free software one-day event which took place on the eleventh of April 2008 at Erg (Ecole de Recherche Graphique) in Brussels.

 

Invited artists and lecturers were Simon Geilfus, Nicolas Malevé, Lionel Maes, Olivier Meunier, Michel Cleempoel, OS Publishing (Femke Snelting, Harrisson & Pierre Huyghebaert), Michel Cleempoel, and Erg teachers Stéphane Noël and Marc Wathieu.

 

Infos (fr) :

www.multimedialab.be/blog/?p=1138

Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/4051

 

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Royal Navy's HMS Queen Elizabeth R08 aircraft carrier inbound for Liverpool assisted by Svitzer Stanlow, Svitzer Stanford, Svitzer Amazonas and Svitzer Trident

 

Source: Wiki

 

Namesake: Elizabeth I

 

Operator: Royal Navy

 

Ordered: 20 May 2008

 

Builder: Aircraft Carrier Alliance at Rosyth Dockyard - pieces built at Cammell Laird shipyard, Birkenhead

 

Programme cost: £6.1 billion - Unit cost: £3 billion

 

Laid down: 7 July 2009

 

Launched:17 July 2014

 

Sponsored by HM Queen Elizabeth II

 

Christened: 4 July 2014

 

Commissioned: 7 December 2017

 

In service: 2017

 

Homeport: HMNB Portsmouth

 

Pennant number: R08

 

Deck code: Q

 

IMO number: 4907892

 

ITU callsign: GQLZ

 

BFPO Number: 365

 

BFPO Postcode: BF1 4LG

 

Motto: Semper Eadem ("Always the Same")

 

Honours and Awards: Dardanelles 1915-16; Crete 1941; Sabang 1944; Burma 1944-45

 

Status: In active service

 

General characteristics:

Class and type: Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carrier

 

Type: Aircraft supercarrier

 

Displacement: 65,000 tonnes (64,000 long tons; 72,000 short tons)

 

Length: 280 m (920 ft)

 

Beam: 39 m (128 ft) (waterline) 73 m (240 ft) overall

 

Draught: 11 m (36 ft)

 

Decks: 9 decks below the flight deck

 

Propulsion: GE Integrated electric propulsion powered by two Rolls-Royce Marine 36 MW MT30 gas turbine alternators and four 10 MW diesel engines

 

Speed: 32 knots (59 km/h)

 

Range: 10,000 nautical miles (19,000 km)

 

Boats & landing craft carried:

x2 (36 man) passenger transport boats; x2 Pacific 24 RHIBs

 

Capacity: 1,600

 

Troops: 250

 

Complement: 679

 

Sensors and processing systems:

S1850M long range radar; Type 997 Artisan 3D medium range radar; Ultra Electronics Series 2500 Electro Optical System (EOS)

 

Armament:

x3 Phalanx CIWS; x4 30mm DS30M Mk2 guns (for but not with); x6 Miniguns

 

Aircraft carried:

65+ aircraft carried at surge capacity

F-35B Lightning II; Chinook; Apache AH MK1; Merlin HM2 and HC4; Wildcat AH1 and HMA2; Merlin Crowsnest AEW

 

Aviation facilities:

Hangar below deck; Two aircraft lifts; Refuelling and re-arming facilities; Ski jump

Source: Sheppard, William, -1675? Englands balme, or, Proposals by way of grievance & remedy: humbly presented to His Highness and the Parliament towards the regulation of the law, and better administration of justice (London: Printed by J. Cottrel for Hen. Fletcher ..., 1657); 15 cm. Call # T Sh497e 1657.

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Source: UCL Institute of Archaeology Collections, Air Survey Photographs Box: 254 (UCL0093567); Item: AP1249A

Type: Glass Plate (Gelatin Dry Plate Neg(?))

Date: 19260424

Container information: Abydos 1249A; 216.O.661

Photograph text: 216.O.641. Excavations at Abydos. 24.4.26. 0645. 8'' 500Ft.; AP1249A

Creator: Royal Air Force

Collection: Likely part of the original deposit of aerial photographs collected by O.G.S. Crawford in cooperation with Royal Air Force

 

All reproduction enquiries must be directed to UCL Institute of Archaeology Collections Manager Ian Carroll i.carroll@ucl.ac.uk

Working Group on Radioactive Source Security (WGRSS) held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 25 April 2018

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

FOSSASIA Summit 2017, Singapore, Science Centre, Open Source, Open Hardware, Free Software, Open Science, Citizen Science, Artificial Intelligence, Open AI, SUSI.AI

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Check out the New Source Review of Earthdance Florida 2015!

Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/9310

 

This photograph is from an album created by Lt Thomas Gerald George Fahey who served in the Australian Light Horse in the Middle East during World War 1. Our thanks to Mr Tom Robinson for allowing us to scan and upload this photograph.

 

If you wish to use it for anything other than private study or research, please contact us.

Carters Steam Fair is back in Chalkwell near Southend. This engine drives the swing yachts.

An open source photo gallery which aims to offer you some of our best takes – Use this photos for personal or commercial purposes, attribution is appreciated but not required – Here you go – Njoy!

most still in original boxes - 60% off retail!

Source for note: www.chauffeurs-italy.com/index.php/chauffeur_service/ital...

 

This picture was taken from the top of Torre del Mangia. The Torre del Mangia is a tower built in 1338-1348 and is located in Piazza del Campo (the main town square) and is adjacent to the Palazzo Pubblico (Town Hall).

Mass Effect Andromeda

 

◾ 6480x11520 ~74.65MP (Nvidia Ansel Super Resolution)

◾ Tool: Nvidia Ansel + Frans Bouma's Ansel Everywhere Cheat Table

◾ Effects: Nvidia Ansel Filters

◾ Mods: The Frosty Development Team's Mod Manager, Kitsumi's Ryders Wardrobe Overhaul, MaeveElemora's Mae Customs Shop, Ellise's Lush Lashes, KittenTails's MEA - Hairstyles WIP, NexusModsCaretaker's Headphones Be Gone, Jaryn123's Cursor fix, alineinabook's More Skill Points Per Level, DeltaType90's Hyper Mobility, Coockoo's Massively Increased Inventory Size, NightWolf2503's Faster Kadara Doors & MEA Fixpack, watafuzz's Road Rage & Shut Up SAM, Forkinator's Balanced Weapons patch & Balanced Melee Weapons & Powers Boosted and Balanced & Shorter Landing and Departure Cinematics & Increased Weapon Range & Better Squad & Reduced Evade Cooldown & No Scope No Problem

Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/35395

 

This image was scanned from an album of cigarette packets collected during the 1940s by Greg Knodler. Mr Knodler has kindly donated the album to the University of Newcastle Library's Cultural Collections.

  

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Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Louis

 

St. Louis is an independent city and inland port in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is situated along the western bank of the Mississippi River, which marks Missouri's border with Illinois. The Missouri River merges with the Mississippi River just north of the city. These two rivers combined form the fourth longest river system in the world. The city had an estimated 2017 population of 308,626 and is the cultural and economic center of the St. Louis metropolitan area (home to nearly 3,000,000 people), which is the largest metropolitan area in Missouri, the second-largest in Illinois (after Chicago), and the 22nd-largest in the United States.

 

Before European settlement, the area was a regional center of Native American Mississippian culture. The city of St. Louis was founded in 1764 by French fur traders Pierre Laclède and Auguste Chouteau, and named after Louis IX of France. In 1764, following France's defeat in the Seven Years' War, the area was ceded to Spain and retroceded back to France in 1800. In 1803, the United States acquired the territory as part of the Louisiana Purchase. During the 19th century, St. Louis became a major port on the Mississippi River; at the time of the 1870 Census it was the fourth-largest city in the country. It separated from St. Louis County in 1877, becoming an independent city and limiting its own political boundaries. In 1904, it hosted the Louisiana Purchase Exposition and the Summer Olympics.

 

The economy of metropolitan St. Louis relies on service, manufacturing, trade, transportation of goods, and tourism. Its metro area is home to major corporations, including Anheuser-Busch, Express Scripts, Centene, Boeing Defense, Emerson, Energizer, Panera, Enterprise, Peabody Energy, Ameren, Post Holdings, Monsanto, Edward Jones, Go Jet, Purina and Sigma-Aldrich. Nine of the ten Fortune 500 companies based in Missouri are located within the St. Louis metropolitan area. The city has also become known for its growing medical, pharmaceutical, and research presence due to institutions such as Washington University in St. Louis and Barnes-Jewish Hospital. St. Louis has two professional sports teams: the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball and the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League. One of the city's iconic sights is the 630-foot (192 m) tall Gateway Arch in the downtown area.

Thailand's 100 Percent Condom Program has been one of the world's most successful condom promotion campaigns. The program goal was to make condom use universal among CSWs. If a client refused to use a condom, the CSW was supposed to refuse sex and to return the money. The government closed brothels that did not abide by the program.

 

Source: Condom Promotion Works

 

Found this one in my room in the hotel

Bron: resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:011232914:mpeg21:a0120 Deze afbeelding is hier opgenomen als beeldcitaat bij het album Jan Otto (1855-1951) over de representatie van een ouderwetse dorpshistoricus. De tekst van dit artikel luidde als volgt:

 

"Op zijn rondreis door Nederland heeft Sint Nicolaas Koedijk overgeslagen. In dit langgerekte dorp aan de dijk langs het Noordhollands Kanaal kent men het feest van Sint Nicolaas niet, althans niet op 6 december: men houdt er dan ook op 6 december geen pakjesavond. Maar vergeten doet de goedheilig man de Koedijkers niet. Hij komt tegen het einde van deze maand speciaal voor Koedijk naar Holland terug; zulks op uitnodiging van „Het Schoolverbond , in 1870 door dominee Venker opgericht en dat nog steeds traditiegetrouw i het verlate St.-Nicolaasfeest voor de jeugd verzorgt.

Op 28 december zal St.-Nicolaas bij de vlotbrug uit zijn auto, waarin hij uit de richting Bergen zal zijn gearriveerd, overstappen in een open landauer, om na door burgemeester Landman te zijn verwelkomd, geëscorteerd door ruiters zijn tocht langs de koedijk te maken naar het verenigingsgebouw ln „Oostwljk", waar 160 kinderen hem zullen toezingen. Misschien zingen die kinderen van „Sinterklaas Kapoentje", maar zeker zingen zij de twee liedjes van de Gouden Engel, want voor de Koedljkers is de Sint net symbool van de Gouden Engel, wiens feest zij op 1 januari vieren en wiens goede gaven op de tot pakjesavond gemetamorphoseerde Oudejaar avond worden uitgedeeld.

Behalve voor een enkeling misschien : — een nieuwbakken Koedijker — was 5 december geen pakjesavond in Koedijk. Heel misschien, dat een of andere Koedijker vrouw heimelijk een klein pakje voor haar man maakte, omdat die uit Alkmaar kwam en het toch ; niet helemaal zonder kon stellen, maar dat mag dan niemand weten en bovendien wordt het dan op oudejaarsavond nog eens flink overgedaan.

 

Wie die Gouden Engel eigenlijk is en wat de oorsprong is van dit typisch Koedijker gebruik, daar zijn de meningen het niet over eens. Hardnekkig is het verhaal van de vissers — Koedijk , was omringd door meren, waarin de Koedljkers visten — die eerst tegen het eind van de maand huiswaarts ; keerden en daarom eerst op oudejaarsavond het feest van de Sint konden vieren. Maar waarom dan alleen in Koedijk, vraagt de man, die dit verhaal niet gelooft; er lagen nog andere , dorpen rond die meren, waar ook vissers woonden, en in al die dorpen vierde men wel St Nicolaas op 5 en 6 december. Meer waarde hechten wij aan het verhaal, dat de 96-jarige Jan Otto in 1931 aan Piet Hart vertelde, thans de nestor van de Koedijker gemeenteraad, die dit verhaal in een stencil vastlegde. Jan Otto zag in de Gouden Engel de personificatie van Graaf Willem III, „de Goede" genoemd, die 33 jaar landvoogd van deze gewesten was en over wiens goedheid men honderd jaar daarna nog sprak. Hij schonk de arme vissers, die zelf geen kerk konden bouwen en geen priester onderhouden, een kerk en een priester, die de parochie bediende, eer jaarlijks inkomen. Dit geschiedde 20 maart 1323, de oudste historische datum, die met betrekking tot Koedijk bekend is. Deze gunst zouden de Koedijkers zo hebben geapprecieerd, dat zij Willem III de goede engel noemden. De heer Otto stelt voorts, dat de stichting van Koedijk op 1 januari 1320 plaats vond, al vergeet hij dan dit met bewijzen te staven. En hij laat dan de bevolking het feest van St Nicolaas op 1 januari vieren en dit feest de naam geven van de „Gouden Engel", die zoveel goeds stichtte voor dit noordelijk deel van de huidige gemeente Koedijk. Koedijk- Zuid. dat aan de andere kant van de Daalmeer tegen Sint Pancras aanligt en wellicht later bij Koedijk is Ingelijfd, heeft nooit het feest van de Gouden Engel gekend en viert het ook nu niet. De bewoners daar waren ook niet in de goedheid van Willem III betrokken.

Niet alleen de bejaarde Koediijkers zijn geporteerd voor de handhaving van de traditie van de Gouden Engel, ook de jongeren, die spontaan vorig jaar — en ook dit jaar weer — onder hun leeftijdgenoten een collecte hielden om de feestelijke intocht van de Sint op 28 december te financieren. Enkele jaren geleden probeerde het onderwijzend personeel op 3 en 6 december het St Nicolaasfeest op school te vieren, maar heel Koedijk kwam in opstand. Het was gelukkig' een vergissing, die werd ingezien; vorig jaar en ook dit jaar wordt het feest in pais en vree met de school en de onderwijzers gevierd, op 28 december voor de schooljeugd en naar buiten en op oudejaarsavond in de huiskamers van de echte en onvervalste Koedijker gezinnen."

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Louis

 

St. Louis is an independent city and inland port in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is situated along the western bank of the Mississippi River, which marks Missouri's border with Illinois. The Missouri River merges with the Mississippi River just north of the city. These two rivers combined form the fourth longest river system in the world. The city had an estimated 2017 population of 308,626 and is the cultural and economic center of the St. Louis metropolitan area (home to nearly 3,000,000 people), which is the largest metropolitan area in Missouri, the second-largest in Illinois (after Chicago), and the 22nd-largest in the United States.

 

Before European settlement, the area was a regional center of Native American Mississippian culture. The city of St. Louis was founded in 1764 by French fur traders Pierre Laclède and Auguste Chouteau, and named after Louis IX of France. In 1764, following France's defeat in the Seven Years' War, the area was ceded to Spain and retroceded back to France in 1800. In 1803, the United States acquired the territory as part of the Louisiana Purchase. During the 19th century, St. Louis became a major port on the Mississippi River; at the time of the 1870 Census it was the fourth-largest city in the country. It separated from St. Louis County in 1877, becoming an independent city and limiting its own political boundaries. In 1904, it hosted the Louisiana Purchase Exposition and the Summer Olympics.

 

The economy of metropolitan St. Louis relies on service, manufacturing, trade, transportation of goods, and tourism. Its metro area is home to major corporations, including Anheuser-Busch, Express Scripts, Centene, Boeing Defense, Emerson, Energizer, Panera, Enterprise, Peabody Energy, Ameren, Post Holdings, Monsanto, Edward Jones, Go Jet, Purina and Sigma-Aldrich. Nine of the ten Fortune 500 companies based in Missouri are located within the St. Louis metropolitan area. The city has also become known for its growing medical, pharmaceutical, and research presence due to institutions such as Washington University in St. Louis and Barnes-Jewish Hospital. St. Louis has two professional sports teams: the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball and the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League. One of the city's iconic sights is the 630-foot (192 m) tall Gateway Arch in the downtown area.

 

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_Museum

 

City Museum is a museum whose exhibits consist largely of repurposed architectural and industrial objects, housed in the former International Shoe building in the Washington Avenue Loft District of St. Louis, Missouri, United States. Opened in 1997, the museum attracted more than 700,000 visitors in 2010.

 

The City Museum has been named one of the "great public spaces" by the Project for Public Spaces, and has won other local and international awards as a must-see destination. It has been described as "a wild, singular vision of an oddball artistic mind."

Finally, a spot in SL that is totally unexpected :)

 

Visit this spot on sim Metropolis City

Source: Scan of a photograph from our image collection.

Image: P50726.

Date: 1950s?

Photographer: © SBC.

Repository: Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.

www.swindon.gov.uk/localstudies

Simple prototyping boards for AVR microcontrollers. This one is designed for the Atmel ATtiny2313, and you can read more about it here. It's a complement to our earlier ATmegaxx8 board.

  

Talbot Rice

Istanbul assorted photos

 

Kariye Camii

 

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Fetiyeh Djami.

Mosaic.

Goal s/s

Pl.C.215

249

Force uh- but not any darker than at present

 

Extract seen in Talbot-Rice, D. 1968. Byzantine Painting: The Last Phase. New York. Fig 117

 

Constantinople, Fetiye Camii. Mosaic in the dome; the Pantocrator; c. 1315.

 

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Quinsin Nachoff (s) www.quinsin.com/

Michael Bates (b)

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Russ Johnson (tp)

Quinsin Nachoff (s) www.quinsin.com/

Michael Bates (b)

Jeff Davis (dm)

 

Payless Shoe Source, Wethersfield, CT, Shoes, Pics by Mike Mozart of instagram instagram.com/MikeMozart

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Camera: Lomo Lubitel 166 Universal

Film: Fuji Pro 400H

july, ketrisi 2016

"The source and the source stream of the Baltic Sea"

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Radial prism refraction something or other...

Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/37272

 

This photograph was taken by Brian R Andrews of Killingworth NSW. Brian worked for 20 years as a Draftsman for Coal and Allied Industries Limited. This photograph is part of Brian's private collection. Brian has kindly given Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia, access to his collection and allowed us to publish the images.

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