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Hong Kong Culture | Modern Hong Kong History started in 1841.

 

Visit Hong Kong - one of the World‛s GREATEST Cities!

 

Hong Kong is blessed with some of the most amazing panoramic city views in the World today and even better 75% of the land area consists of country parks and wetlands plus we have 575+ named hills and peaks offering some great hiking trails and lots of very fine beaches and remote islands - in a nutshell, Hong Kong is full of surprises!

 

Victoria Peak, The Peak Tram, Victoria Harbour, The Big Buddha | Po Lin Monastery, Tai O Fishing Village, The iconic Star Ferry, The Ocean Terminal Deck, The iconic Street Tram on HK Island, TST Promenade, Cheung Chau Island, Peng Chau Island, Temple Street Night Market, The Ladies Market, Chi Lin Nunnery | Nan Lian Garden, Statue Square, The Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple, Tsz Shan Monastery, Tai Kwun Centre, Hollywood Road, The Mid Levels Escalator, Aberdeen, Stanley, The West Kowloon Cultural Centre, Food Markets... the list goes on and on of cool and unusual places you should “visit or do” when you come to Hong Kong.

 

Book a Private Tour of Hong Kong to maximise your time here and gain an in depth understanding of this amazing city, in addition we have a great food culture and night life scene with some 15,000 - 20,000 Restaurants and Bars officially and unofficially and any and all visitors should take a private or group food tour in Hong Kong!

 

Hong Kong has one of the very best public transport systems in the world (MTR Subway and Buses + 18,163 Taxi‛s) they are cheap, reliable and easy to use.

 

Hong Kong - Some Facts - Population 7.5 Million people | 92% Ethnic Chinese | English is an Official Language along with Cantonese and Mandarin | 1,114 sq km or 430sq miles of diversity | 263 Islands | People | Street Scenes | Traffic Scenes | Nature Scenes | Animals | Buildings | Shopping | Gardens | The Countryside | Islands and the Ocean + Daily Life and anything interesting, all Districts, Hong Kong

 

☛.... and if you want to read about my personal views on Hong Kong, then go to my blog, link is shown below, I have lived in Hong Kong for over 50 years and completed 2,324 Private Tours of Hong Kong between 8th April 2011 and February 11th 2020

 

www.j3consultantshongkong.com/j3c-blog

 

☛ Photography is simply a hobby for me, I do NOT sell my images and all of my images can be FREELY downloaded from this site in the original upload image size or 5 other sizes, please note that you DO NOT have to ask for permission to download and use any of my images!

University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture / RYAN MCGEENEY — 07-25-2018 — Scholarship winners at the 2018 Arkansas 4-H State-O-Rama, held at the University of Arkansas Fayetteville campus.

As a systems engineer, I am all too familiar with data loss that can occur without back up redundancy for large data storage devices (we call it fault tolerance in the field). I do have an action plan in place (will share in a moment).

 

I have all my digital images (as well as documents, iTunes audio and video, etc.) stored on 40, 100,160, 180, 500 (all GB portable drives), and a 1TB portable drive (that crashed!), most recently purchased 2TB portable drive (all full except the 2TB drive).

 

What I do with the data after storing 80GB on the portable drives, is back the data up on DVD-R disks. It does take time to burn 80GB on DVD-R discs, but the peace of mind obtained by that effort is well worth it.

 

When that 1TB drive crashed - after expressing some initial expletive deleted words, I was calmed by the fact I had all the files backed up on disks.

 

This image is the backup storage for the recently purchased 2TB portable drive.

I think it's passed us.

chinavasion is the no.1 wholesale store for various types of security systems. You can buy the latest and advanced cameras and recorders in affordable price. There are number of branded models available in the shop to buy as per your choice.

 

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Phone system go-live. Transition from local voip vendor to an in-house Avaya S8300.

My take on a study of the Zone System in photography - attributed to A Adams.

It was with my X-7a that I had a very nice SLR camera system.

Newborn monarch butterfly today.

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This photo has been graciously provided to be used in the GRID-Arendal resources library by: Emmanuelle Bournay, UNEP/GRID-Arendal

Houlin Zhao, Secretary-General, International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Geneva capture during the Session "Securing Connected Systems" at the Annual Meeting 2019 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 23, 2019. Congress Centre - xChange.Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary

Students of Fajar University in Makassar, South Sulawesi, are learning how the television transmitter system works.

 

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Photographer: Bahauddin Raja Baso, Indonesia

 

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The Simple Shrike System, otherwise known as the Triple-S kit, is a special kit for all 5.56 weapon systems on the AR-15 platform that allows it to use a machine gun-style belt. The bottom of the magazine is the box that holds all of the belted ammunition. The top of the magazine helps hold the belt in place (And pushes it out). There is also an optional brass+belt catcher that attaches to the bottom of the magazine and extends to the ejection port where it catches the ejected belt links and shell casings.

Between the concrete lines waiting for the correct metro to go home. A slave to the system

This crane is mounted top center of the ship. It appears to have a boom that can extend out to reach beyond the side of the ship. I'm not sure what it's capacity would be in that mode.

Don't believe everything you read in the newspaper!

Consisting, as per this model, of 24 satellites covering the entire surface of the Earth.

What is Wibu-Systems' mission?

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CodeMeter from Wibu-Systems offers integrity and tamper protection, authenticity verification and data encryption. It is available for all the leading embedded and PLC systems, and supports an unparalleled range of secure elements, like ASIC chips, trusted platform modules, memory cards, and USB sticks.

 

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John Little, Mannheim (Germany) community postmaster, secures a mail bag for shipment. Installation Management Command-Europe postal operations officials advise people who want to send goods intended for the local populations downrange to contact the International Red Cross or other charitable organizations. Using the Military Postal System is not authorized, said Keith Jones, IMCOM-Europe Postal Operations chief.

“We firmly appreciate the kind intent of people who wish to send gifts to children in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere our troops serve, however, it’s against postal policy to use the system,” Jones said. “People should keep in mind that the MPS is funded by taxpayers for military mail delivered to authorized U.S. and allied recipients. Delivering parcels to non-authorized recipients drains manpower and resources and can delay delivery of parcels intended for our troops.”

(Photo by Spc. Shane Eschenburg)

Premiere of the play "Bogey Systems".

 

Written and directed by Swar Thounaojam.

Aconteceu no último domingo, dia 22 de agosto, o III graffite sound system. Sediado na comunidade Porto do Capim, o evento contou com a participação de varios grupos artisticos entre eles Tribo Éthnos, MC Pertnaz, grupo de teatro do coletivo CIC e outros grupos locais da própria comunidade, o mutirão teve início as 14:00 horas e só foi acabar as 9:00 da noite, regado a muita fava o evento cumpriu a missão de entregar à criançada da comunidade brinquedos adquiridos através de doação. Pra 'acerejar' o bolo o pessoal da comunidade ainda pode se ver no telão por meio da exibição de dois curtas "Corpo de lama" e "Lava a boca menino" que foram produzidos pelos jovens de lá durante a execução do projeto MAP - Mostra da Arte Periférica (2009).

 

O III Grafite Sound System contou com o apoio do BemMais Supermercados, Blitz FM 104.9, Rotty tatoo, Casa da Refrigeração, Alumiaço, Pouso das Iguanas e com a parceria da ONG CIC.

This series imagines anxiety as an overreaction made visible. A fear so magnified it feels fatal. Drawing on the cinematic language of Alien, the piece transforms internal panic into a visual narrative of survival. The creature becomes the mind’s invention: danger expanded to survival scale, where the ordinary suddenly turns catastrophic. Through this metaphor, the work examines how the body responds to imagined extinction with real terror and how, in a fleeting moment of clarity, the survivor reclaims control from a threat that was never truly there… and yet is.

Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) light rail car in downtown San Diego, California.

June, 2010.

Solar system vintage map 1910

The existence of an incomplete system

Mamiya RB67 System

© Dirk HR Spennemann 2010, All Rights Reserved

Das System Abt beruht auf dem Prinzip einer zweilamelligen Zahnstange mit 120 mm Teilung.

This photo was taken several years ago when I was on safari in Kenya and Tanzania. In the tropical heat, these Maribo storks spread their wings to cool their bodies a bit in the late afternoon heat.

Systems Design Engineering 2015

HP-26 Hotplate coolant/WVO heat exchanger - underside of truck

Hill Aerospace Museum

 

Skyhook Recovery System

I was a 2/LT right out of Air Intelligence School and assigned to the 3 TFW at Bien Hoa Air Base, Republic of Viet Nam in 1968. Word came down that the Air Rescue Service was going to demonstrate the Fulton "Skyhook" Recovery System for all assigned flying personnel and that they would like to have a volunteer to be the "dummy" to be picked-up. This seemed like a great opportunity for me. As luck would have it, a TSgt on base also volunteered and lost the flip of the coin to see who would get picked-up. Two days before the demonstration was to take place, the TSgt was in the base hospital with a severe case of the flu, and my boss called and said "you're now the dummy". That's the first and only time that my boss called me a "dummy" and I was overjoyed!

 

The afternoon of the day before the demonstration, the Air Rescue C-130 arrived and I was asked to attend the briefing for the guy who was going to be "picked-up". I was informed that I would be just like a downed crewmember and would have to read the directions that would be dropped with the recovery kit. The next morning I was taken to the other side of the base where the whole wing was assembled to watch the show. The C-130 dropped the recovery kit with the Air Rescue coordinator briefing all-present as to what was taking place. When the kit hit the ground I was told to get over there and get with the program. After releasing the parachute from the kit. I got out the instructions and proceeded from there. The recovery "suit" I put on was designed for all geographical locations, including the North and South Poles. It became a contest to see if I could deploy the system and get recovered before I died of heat exhaustion. The real work is the deployment and filling-up of the balloon and the securing of the balloon to the recovery suit without it "getting away." It might be helpful at this point to mention that the deployment of a very large balloon 1500 feet into the air that does not look anything like any bird found on earth tends to alert the enemy that are looking for you of a possible location (like, here I am!!).

 

The actual "pick-up" is smooth and so quick that you don't have any time to analyze what is really going on. You next find yourself at 1500 feet in the air and going 150MPH and praying to God that the rope doesn't snap (this all happens in less than 3 seconds!) I took just 6 minutes to winch me into the back end to the C-130, but it seemed like a lot longer than that.

 

Randall A Roberts, LTCOL, USA Retired

  

1. The Fulton Recovery package is delivered to the downed crewmember.

2. The crewmember must read the directions, assemble and inflate the balloon.

3. The crewmember dons the recovery suit, attaches it to the balloon and awaits pickup.

4. The moment of pickup, next stop 1500 feet above the ground at a speed of 150mph being pulled behind the C-130. All this in less than 3 seconds!

Allotted time for Skyhook procedure is 12 minutes.

A birthday gift from my parents, it's one of those 135 cameras with fixed focus and motor drive that crop up now and then on eBay with the seller stating the RRP is "£499!!!!!!" and selling it for about £30 quid.

 

What it boils down to is a basic view finder 35mm camera with fixed focus, 4 selectable apertures and a plastic cover over the lens. I think this might actually be fun to use, just need to give it a go.

A bit of a re jig of the system.

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