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A member of the U.S. Army uses the Handheld Interagency Identity Detection Equipment (HIIDE) to store the identity of a local national at the Kholbesat Bazaar, Sabari district, Khost Province, Afghanistan, 2 May, 2010. U.S. and Afghan forces conducted a mission at the Kholbesat Bazaar to enter local nationals into the Biometric Automated Toolset (BAT) and Handheld Interagency Identity Detection Equipment (HIIDE) system. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Horace Murray/ Released)(100501-A3996M-198)

Thank You for being You...

 

Nice to get a thank you instead of all the requests leading up to Christmas...

 

The latest penknife was bought from Mister Minit $59.95 with %20 off = $47.96, nice to have another one around, this time with the Phillips head screwdriver instead of a corkscrew! on 30/12/22 he also sewed up the outside flap of "the Airpocket"

 

Victorinox Swiss Army Tinker Multi-Tool Pocket Knife

$33.00 $20.93

The Victorinox Tinker is one of the most popular best Swiss army knives out there. People often use it as their EDC knife and they generally like the balance between its toolset and carry ability.

It’s 3.6” long and weighs 2.2 oz. Its toolset features 12 stainless steel pieces, including a large/small stainless steel blade, Phillips screwdriver, can opener with a small flat screwdriver, bottle opener with a large flat screwdriver & wire stripper, reamer, tweezers, toothpick, and a key ring.

The tools are packed into 2 layers, which gives it a slimmer appearance.

 

www.outdoorhappens.com/best-swiss-army-knife-for-survival...

Townsend, TN - Visiting the area for a wedding, we stayed at an inn with interesting architecture (cantilever barn construction). Unfortunately the only camera I had with me on this short trip was my iPhone 7. I took it as a fun challenge, and an opportunity to try using Adobe's toolset and support for raw from the iPhone's camera.

 

Very very lightly staged by arranging the chairs and adjusting the shades. Ambient only, taken with iPhone 7 in LR Mobile to capture in DNG format. Brought over to laptop for post, with cloning touchup and perspective corrections in PS CC, finishing in LR CC.

Pictured - Private Bradley Smith (20) uses the BAT(Biometric Automated Toolset) at the Pan Kalay Check Point. The Bat is used to identify possible insurgents through finger prints and a retina scan.

Soldiers from the Assault Pioneer Platoon, C company, 2nd Battalion the Mercian Regiment based at CP(Check Point) Pan Kala work alongside the ANCOP( Afghanistan National Civil Order police) to secure newly built route 611 between Garmisir and Sangin.

This contactless/NFC SDK contains two NFC enabled readers in desktop and USB token formfactor. Together with a variety of popular contactless tags along with documentation, source code samples (VC++, Delphi, C# and VB.Net) demo applications and the professional version of Smartcard Commander, a powerful easy to handle script based software for development and application testing.

 

This comprehensive bundle, makes it a valuable toolset for software engineers who develop applications based on SCM Microsystems contactless smart card reader portfolio allowing to incorporate various contactless smart chip technologies into their applications based on most common standards such as ISO14443, Mifare and FeliCa.

 

Buy NFC Solutions Development Kits on the online NFC solutions marketplace: www.identivenfc.com.

The all new Atomic Light System allows to do effects like a slide projections (gobo), cutin/cutout, control falloff & other effects. A snapshot of the UI, rendering and OpenGL view with a slide projector. Note that the volume cone has rounding controls smoothly fading from a circle to a square. The menu shows the full AtomKraft toolset as of v 0.9.0.

 

Release Management Presentation

 

About the Presentation:

 

Reduce your cycle time to improve your value delivery

The faster your software is deployed, the quicker you can get feedback. With release management in Visual Studio you can configure, approve and deploy your applications for any environment. Create automated deployment orchestrations for each environment no matter how complex the configuration. Delivering your software more frequently and easily to an environment allows your testers to get to work validating your system and keeps your stakeholders involved in giving feedback.

 

This presentation will walk-through the steps of creating a release pipeline using the RM Client, defining the mechanics of deploying with deployment sequences, giving business users control with approval workflows, and continuous delivery integration with Visual Studio and TFS.

  

• Overview of Continuous Delivery

• Overview of Release Management for 2013

• Demos of Configuring Release Paths

• Demos of Business Approval Workflow

• Demo of Defining a Release Template

• Demo of Initiating a Release

 

www.visualstudio.com/en-us/explore/release-management-vs....

  

About the presenter:

 

Dan Gartner is a Developer Tools Specialist for Microsoft. He has been with Microsoft for the past six years working with customers and partners, primarily focused on optimizing and improving ALM processes, and improving software quality with the Microsoft toolset. He is a CSM, CSD and has a MS in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology.

 

blogs.msdn.com/b/dgartner/

Wonderfully rusty metal toy toolbox--once used for fishing gear.

Toolkit of hammer, adjustable spanner and combination pliers in a blue jeans pocket

SampleBoard.com presents a new and innovative way to create and present your ideas and vision by using the web-based interactive editor. It enables designers from different design disciplines (graphic, web, interiors, landscape, fashion and wedding planning) and backgrounds to collaborate on design projects, share their creative portfolio online and get exposure for business opportunities through the public design directory.

 

The web editor allows you to quickly and easily pull together design trends, colour schemes, textures and products via a convenient drag-and-drop function, using the rich editing toolset with over 30,000 product images from the library or your own images uploaded onto the system from your personal profile.

 

Loud Objects (Tristan Perich and Kunal Gupta) at iMAL, november 16, 2010, beginning with a Noise Toy mini-workshop including Erg students, then for a performance-concert.

 

Loud Objects' performances start with punctuated silence as they begin to solder together microprocessors on an overhead projector, exploding into noise when the initial circuit is assembled and new chips are added and rewired. Their entire toolset consists of soldering irons, power and audio jacks, and a handful of Atmel microprocessors, pre-programmed in C via USB from a laptop using tuxgraphics' AVR programmer.

 

More :

www.imal.org/en/activity/loud-objects-concert-workshop

www.loudobjects.com/kit/

SampleBoard.com presents a new and innovative way to create and present your ideas and vision by using the web-based interactive editor. It enables designers from different design disciplines (graphic, web, interiors, landscape, fashion and wedding planning) and backgrounds to collaborate on design projects, share their creative portfolio online and get exposure for business opportunities through the public design directory.

 

The web editor allows you to quickly and easily pull together design trends, colour schemes, textures and products via a convenient drag-and-drop function, using the rich editing toolset with over 30,000 product images from the library or your own images uploaded onto the system from your personal profile.

 

SampleBoard.com presents a new and innovative way to create and present your ideas and vision by using the web-based interactive editor. It enables designers from different design disciplines (graphic, web, interiors, landscape, fashion and wedding planning) and backgrounds to collaborate on design projects, share their creative portfolio online and get exposure for business opportunities through the public design directory.

 

The web editor allows you to quickly and easily pull together design trends, colour schemes, textures and products via a convenient drag-and-drop function, using the rich editing toolset with over 30,000 product images from the library or your own images uploaded onto the system from your personal profile.

 

A local national looks over a leaflet that he was given by an Afghanistan National Army member at the Kholbesat Bazaar, Sabari district, Khost Province, Afghanistan, 2 May, 2010. U.S. and Afghan forces conducted a mission at the Kholbesat Bazaar to enter local nationals into the Biometric Automated Toolset (BAT) and Handheld Interagency Identity Detection Equipment (HIIDE) system. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Horace Murray/Released)(100501-A3996M-085)

 

De kunstwereld maakt op dit moment een turbulente, maar ook zeer interessante ontwikkeling door. Met de nieuwe toolset die Artificial Intelligence ons biedt, betreedt een nieuw type maker de kunstwereld.

 

Voor de huidige kunstmarkt voelt dat mogelijk als concurrentie en het roept ethische vragen op. Maar de vernieuwingen op gebied van generatieve AI, NFT's en blockchain bieden ook veel nieuwe maakkansen en verdienmogelijkheden.

 

Op donderdagavond 24 november boden verschillende sprekers perspectieven op de kunstmarkt van morgen. Zij deelden de laatste ontwikkelingen rondom digitale maak- en verdienstrategieën.

 

Met Marissa Memelink (SETUP Utrecht), Stephan Duquesnoy (Bloom), Gustaaf Dekking (voormalig galeriehouder en oprichter van Artifund) en Tom van de Wetering (HKU X).

Kali Linux goes Backtrack...

This one is for you the Security Pen Testers, there is a new kid in town.

    

Kali Linux is the new distribution of the famous BackTrack Linux used for 7+ years as the Pen Testers Open Source toolset of choice.

    

Here is why should you consider using it:

 

jackbezalel.net/2013/04/05/kali-linux-goes-backtrack/

SampleBoard.com presents a new and innovative way to create and present your ideas and vision by using the web-based interactive editor. It enables designers from different design disciplines (graphic, web, interiors, landscape, fashion and wedding planning) and backgrounds to collaborate on design projects, share their creative portfolio online and get exposure for business opportunities through the public design directory.

 

The web editor allows you to quickly and easily pull together design trends, colour schemes, textures and products via a convenient drag-and-drop function, using the rich editing toolset with over 30,000 product images from the library or your own images uploaded onto the system from your personal profile.

 

FeatureSet provides the right toolset to allow your customers to leave feedback for your organization. FeatureSet also comes built-in with requirements and project applications to fully meet all your product development needs.

Had a bunch of rendering experiments and snippets lying around and figured it was about time to assemble them into something a bit more reusable.

 

I've been wanting to create a flexible little OpenGL rendering toolset that can be used in creative frameworks such as OF and Cinder, or with GLFW, but is decoupled and does not have any dependency on them.

 

Here's where I'm at after a few days of mashing the keys:

 

- Deferred rendering (pointlights diffuse + specular)

- Normal mapping + specular maps

- Basic mesh + submeshes

- Materials

- Model loading through Assimp

- Image loading (stb_image.c)

- SSAO

 

SampleBoard.com presents a new and innovative way to create and present your ideas and vision by using the web-based interactive editor. It enables designers from different design disciplines (graphic, web, interiors, landscape, fashion and wedding planning) and backgrounds to collaborate on design projects, share their creative portfolio online and get exposure for business opportunities through the public design directory.

 

The web editor allows you to quickly and easily pull together design trends, colour schemes, textures and products via a convenient drag-and-drop function, using the rich editing toolset with over 30,000 product images from the library or your own images uploaded onto the system from your personal profile.

 

Release Management Presentation

 

About the Presentation:

 

Reduce your cycle time to improve your value delivery

The faster your software is deployed, the quicker you can get feedback. With release management in Visual Studio you can configure, approve and deploy your applications for any environment. Create automated deployment orchestrations for each environment no matter how complex the configuration. Delivering your software more frequently and easily to an environment allows your testers to get to work validating your system and keeps your stakeholders involved in giving feedback.

 

This presentation will walk-through the steps of creating a release pipeline using the RM Client, defining the mechanics of deploying with deployment sequences, giving business users control with approval workflows, and continuous delivery integration with Visual Studio and TFS.

  

• Overview of Continuous Delivery

• Overview of Release Management for 2013

• Demos of Configuring Release Paths

• Demos of Business Approval Workflow

• Demo of Defining a Release Template

• Demo of Initiating a Release

 

www.visualstudio.com/en-us/explore/release-management-vs....

  

About the presenter:

 

Dan Gartner is a Developer Tools Specialist for Microsoft. He has been with Microsoft for the past six years working with customers and partners, primarily focused on optimizing and improving ALM processes, and improving software quality with the Microsoft toolset. He is a CSM, CSD and has a MS in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology.

 

blogs.msdn.com/b/dgartner/

Dan Gartner's Presentation on Release Management

 

Presentation sponsored by SWC Technology Partners in Oak Brook

www.swc.com/

 

About the Presentation:

 

Reduce your cycle time to improve your value delivery

The faster your software is deployed, the quicker you can get feedback. With release management in Visual Studio you can configure, approve and deploy your applications for any environment. Create automated deployment orchestrations for each environment no matter how complex the configuration. Delivering your software more frequently and easily to an environment allows your testers to get to work validating your system and keeps your stakeholders involved in giving feedback.

 

This presentation will walk-through the steps of creating a release pipeline using the RM Client, defining the mechanics of deploying with deployment sequences, giving business users control with approval workflows, and continuous delivery integration with Visual Studio and TFS.

  

• Overview of Continuous Delivery

• Overview of Release Management for 2013

• Demos of Configuring Release Paths

• Demos of Business Approval Workflow

• Demo of Defining a Release Template

• Demo of Initiating a Release

 

www.visualstudio.com/en-us/explore/release-management-vs....

  

About the presenter:

 

Dan Gartner is a Developer Tools Specialist for Microsoft. He has been with Microsoft for the past six years working with customers and partners, primarily focused on optimizing and improving ALM processes, and improving software quality with the Microsoft toolset. He is a CSM, CSD and has a MS in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology.

 

blogs.msdn.com/b/dgartner/

Mirror Adjustment Screw

 

It has a locking collar around it, so unless you have a Zeiss Factory Technician Toolset, you'll have to make something to fit the locking collar.

Cut out something good here, glue it or tape it in there, rub out a word or so, add another word - this is how plagiarists work. And yes, that is a pen the CSU used to pass out with Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg's signature on it.

Release Management Presentation

 

About the Presentation:

 

Reduce your cycle time to improve your value delivery

The faster your software is deployed, the quicker you can get feedback. With release management in Visual Studio you can configure, approve and deploy your applications for any environment. Create automated deployment orchestrations for each environment no matter how complex the configuration. Delivering your software more frequently and easily to an environment allows your testers to get to work validating your system and keeps your stakeholders involved in giving feedback.

 

This presentation will walk-through the steps of creating a release pipeline using the RM Client, defining the mechanics of deploying with deployment sequences, giving business users control with approval workflows, and continuous delivery integration with Visual Studio and TFS.

  

• Overview of Continuous Delivery

• Overview of Release Management for 2013

• Demos of Configuring Release Paths

• Demos of Business Approval Workflow

• Demo of Defining a Release Template

• Demo of Initiating a Release

 

www.visualstudio.com/en-us/explore/release-management-vs....

  

About the presenter:

 

Dan Gartner is a Developer Tools Specialist for Microsoft. He has been with Microsoft for the past six years working with customers and partners, primarily focused on optimizing and improving ALM processes, and improving software quality with the Microsoft toolset. He is a CSM, CSD and has a MS in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology.

 

blogs.msdn.com/b/dgartner/

In just 30 minutes young robot creators can build and program their first working robot. LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0 is a robotics toolset that provides endless opportunities for armchair inventors, robotics fanatics, and LEGO builders ages 10 and older to build and program robots that do what you want. It is the second generation of robotics products from The LEGO Group, which launched the first generation of LEGO Mindstorms in 1998.

 

$279.99

 

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De kunstwereld maakt op dit moment een turbulente, maar ook zeer interessante ontwikkeling door. Met de nieuwe toolset die Artificial Intelligence ons biedt, betreedt een nieuw type maker de kunstwereld.

 

Voor de huidige kunstmarkt voelt dat mogelijk als concurrentie en het roept ethische vragen op. Maar de vernieuwingen op gebied van generatieve AI, NFT's en blockchain bieden ook veel nieuwe maakkansen en verdienmogelijkheden.

 

Op donderdagavond 24 november boden verschillende sprekers perspectieven op de kunstmarkt van morgen. Zij deelden de laatste ontwikkelingen rondom digitale maak- en verdienstrategieën.

 

Met Marissa Memelink (SETUP Utrecht), Stephan Duquesnoy (Bloom), Gustaaf Dekking (voormalig galeriehouder en oprichter van Artifund) en Tom van de Wetering (HKU X).

An eight block city area (see inset drawing) transformed its conventional street grid network by eliminating two east-west streets. Instead a park and a path (dotted line) join three residential access roads.

This transformation provides a delightful and direct way for pedestrians to reach their destinations and a peaceful spot for chance encounters between neighbours. The technique of joining streets with paths and parkettes is part of the toolset of the Fused Grid model for planning neighbourhoods (see Wikipedia and Google)

 

Some days I just love SL.

 

Yeah, the toolset is broken and clunky, but sometimes, when you really know what you're doing, you can put together some really amazing things.

 

This is a shot from my secret home. A small, quarter-sim island where I have the ground level of the sim all to myself. A while ago I'd been playing with the sky, adding additional moons and a gorgeous view of the centre of the galaxy.

 

More recently I caved in and purchased a nice looking off-sim landscape to surround the island with, so it looks like a small chain of islands off the coast of a larger island or maybe a continent.

 

This was the first time I was able to log in and get a good look at the result in the middle of the SL day.

 

The windight settings are from my own custom day cycle, which apparently comes pre-loaded in Firestorm and Phoenix viewer.

Kali Linux is the new distribution of the famous BackTrack Linux used for 7+ years as the Pen Testers Open Source toolset of choice. Why should you consider using it?

jackbezalel.net/2013/04/05/kali-linux-goes-backtrack/

Pictured - Private Bradley Smith (20) uses the BAT(Biometric Automated Toolset) at the Pan Kalay Check Point. The Bat is used to identify possible insurgents through finger prints and a retina scan.

Soldiers from the Assault Pioneer Platoon, C company, 2nd Battalion the Mercian Regiment based at CP(Check Point) Pan Kala work alongside the ANCOP( Afghanistan National Civil Order police) to secure newly built route 611 between Garmisir and Sangin.

Dan Gartner's Presentation on Release Management

 

Presentation sponsored by SWC Technology Partners in Oak Brook

www.swc.com/

 

About the Presentation:

 

Reduce your cycle time to improve your value delivery

The faster your software is deployed, the quicker you can get feedback. With release management in Visual Studio you can configure, approve and deploy your applications for any environment. Create automated deployment orchestrations for each environment no matter how complex the configuration. Delivering your software more frequently and easily to an environment allows your testers to get to work validating your system and keeps your stakeholders involved in giving feedback.

 

This presentation will walk-through the steps of creating a release pipeline using the RM Client, defining the mechanics of deploying with deployment sequences, giving business users control with approval workflows, and continuous delivery integration with Visual Studio and TFS.

  

• Overview of Continuous Delivery

• Overview of Release Management for 2013

• Demos of Configuring Release Paths

• Demos of Business Approval Workflow

• Demo of Defining a Release Template

• Demo of Initiating a Release

 

www.visualstudio.com/en-us/explore/release-management-vs....

  

About the presenter:

 

Dan Gartner is a Developer Tools Specialist for Microsoft. He has been with Microsoft for the past six years working with customers and partners, primarily focused on optimizing and improving ALM processes, and improving software quality with the Microsoft toolset. He is a CSM, CSD and has a MS in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology.

 

blogs.msdn.com/b/dgartner/

KNALIJ:

knalij.com/

 

Sci2 (Science of Science) Tool:

sci2.cns.iu.edu/user/index.php

 

These two scientific data mining and knowledge visualization tools

have a certain amount in common. Both tools are free, and support

research and data visualization of the science on a topic. Firstly and

foremost for me, both of these are items I discovered through the

kindness and sharing of my professional library colleagues. The first

time I saw anything about KNALIJ was literally on our library

information screen, where one of my peers in our library had selected

it as the tool of the week. I have my suspicions as to who might have

chosen it, but I'm not sure. However, for Sci2 I definitely know who

it was. I had just started to write this post when Kristi Holmes pinged me

on Twitter with the info about Sci2.

 

KNALIJ allows you to do a Pubmed search and then displays an

interactive bubble map of either the results, co-authorship, journals,

or impact of funding. For the results map, it selects a set of the

most current articles on your search topic. How many is not something

I'm sure of, and I did not see any results earlier than 2009 in my

searches. The display shows you the most commonly associated subject

headings for your term, with bubbles. The more results for a concept,

the larger the bubble; the more central a concept the hotter the

colors. The maps are interactive, allowing you to mouse over and get

more information about a bubble and its relationships. They also allow

you to output a PDF of the generated map.

 

I tried both simple and complex searches. I found some of the most

intriguing maps from doing simple searches on large topic domains.

More complex searches seemed to have peculiar results that made me

question how the interface was mapping the search over to Pubmed. The

unclear limit on what subset of the database is being searched also

compromises the results for the purpose of doing actual research,

however the results are quite fascinating for illustrating concepts

for students or an audience. My test was a very quick and dirty one,

so perhaps with further exploration of the advanced search features,

prefs and search builder I might be able to clarify some of what I was

trying to do.

 

Now, for Sci2, it is a similar kind of tool, but more clearly and

robustly serving the goals of scientists for doing actual research and

creating publishable graphics.

 

In their words:

"The Science of Science (Sci2) Tool is a modular toolset specifically

designed for the study of science. It supports the temporal,

geospatial, topical, and network analysis and visualization of

scholarly datasets at the micro (individual), meso (local), and macro

(global) levels."

 

Sci2 does not analyze PubMed data but instead the ISI Web of

Knowledge. It gives more obvious control of the data set and outputs,

but of course demands a greater investment of time in learning how to

use it effectively and appropriately.

 

Both of these are interesting tools, useful, but for rather different

purposes, despite some of the superficial similarities.

Pictured - Private Bradley Smith (20) uses the BAT(Biometric Automated Toolset) at the Pan Kalay Check Point. The Bat is used to identify possible insurgents through finger prints and a retina scan.

Soldiers from the Assault Pioneer Platoon, C company, 2nd Battalion the Mercian Regiment based at CP(Check Point) Pan Kala work alongside the ANCOP( Afghanistan National Civil Order police) to secure newly built route 611 between Garmisir and Sangin.

Dan Gartner's Presentation on Release Management

 

Presentation sponsored by SWC Technology Partners in Oak Brook

www.swc.com/

 

About the Presentation:

 

Reduce your cycle time to improve your value delivery

The faster your software is deployed, the quicker you can get feedback. With release management in Visual Studio you can configure, approve and deploy your applications for any environment. Create automated deployment orchestrations for each environment no matter how complex the configuration. Delivering your software more frequently and easily to an environment allows your testers to get to work validating your system and keeps your stakeholders involved in giving feedback.

 

This presentation will walk-through the steps of creating a release pipeline using the RM Client, defining the mechanics of deploying with deployment sequences, giving business users control with approval workflows, and continuous delivery integration with Visual Studio and TFS.

  

• Overview of Continuous Delivery

• Overview of Release Management for 2013

• Demos of Configuring Release Paths

• Demos of Business Approval Workflow

• Demo of Defining a Release Template

• Demo of Initiating a Release

 

www.visualstudio.com/en-us/explore/release-management-vs....

  

About the presenter:

 

Dan Gartner is a Developer Tools Specialist for Microsoft. He has been with Microsoft for the past six years working with customers and partners, primarily focused on optimizing and improving ALM processes, and improving software quality with the Microsoft toolset. He is a CSM, CSD and has a MS in Computer Science from the Illinois Institute of Technology.

 

blogs.msdn.com/b/dgartner/

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