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Tina, Teri, Susan and I went to Union Terminal in Cincinnati, Ohio to see the Bodies Exhibition. It was...interesting.
Here is the front of Union Terminal. Couldn't really get a great shot of it; it was cold out and I was trying to keep up with the three of them! LOL!
Here is a sneak preview of the prototype timeware 'job costing' terminal. This is a v10 based device, currently running in compatibility mode. Communication is via 10/100mb network connection, the device uses our standard flash memory concept and takes advantage of the enquiry agent 'engine', (which was developed for real-time attendance balances). We are looking to release this product in the new year under the product code: t9-4010.
Simon Birchall
Managing Director
The ore terminal at Hunterston, North Ayrshire, Scotland. Artizen HDR 6 sets of 5 layers, stiched using MS ICE.
Sadarghat Port the Dhaka City River Front, located in the southern part of Dhaka, on the river Buriganga, is one of the most dynamic places in Dhaka. Here, the Sadarghat Launch Terminal is one of the largest river ports in the world. About 200 large and small passenger launches (motorized boats) depart and arrive at the terminal every day. According to the officials at the terminal, 50,000 people, in average, use the terminal for departure and arrival every day. At this place hundreds of country boats laden with passengers and merchandise cross the river.
Terminal de contentores com um ferry a vir estação fluvial Orientkaj.
Container terrminal with a ferry after departing from Orientkaj station.
Sadarghat Port the Dhaka City River Front, located in the southern part of Dhaka, on the river Buriganga, is one of the most dynamic places in Dhaka. Here, the Sadarghat Launch Terminal is one of the largest river ports in the world. About 200 large and small passenger launches (motorized boats) depart and arrive at the terminal every day. According to the officials at the terminal, 50,000 people, in average, use the terminal for departure and arrival every day. At this place hundreds of country boats laden with passengers and merchandise cross the river.
On Thursday, May 29, New York Governor Kathy Hochul, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey broke ground on the Dyer Avenue deck-overs, marking the first stage in construction of the new Midtown Bus Terminal.
The deck-overs will facilitate construction of the new bus terminal and will be used for staging of buses during construction. Ultimately, the deck-overs will be transformed into 3.5 acres of new publicly accessible open green space after construction of the new bus terminal is complete.
Credit: PANYNJ