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Automated Movement and Identification Solutions analyst Mr. David Rogers and U.S. Army National Guard Bureau System Support Officer, CW3 Thomas Russo, facilitate a Defense Connect Online working group for Transportation Coordinators—Automated Information for Movements System II (TC-AIMS II ) National Guard users on May 9, 2013 in Alexandria, VA. This is part of a recurring working group to support NGB TC-AIMS II users nationwide. (Photo by Elizabeth Alltop, AMIS Strategic Communications)

I haven't been able to run my fingers through my hair since 1994 or so. I've had hair that wasn't dreaded before, but it was always really short. This was the first version of the bob-ish cut, before Kate got the clippers out and did some layering on the sides and back. It's actually sort of a nice looking haircut, but it's been so long since I've had normal feeling hair, it's hard to get used to.

Another experiment with long shutter speed... and caught a ghost haunting Bernard the PC turned Mac user.

 

Credit: Mac user: Genohunter Ghost: Icey Cake

DENLUG, the Denver Lego Users Group at May the Fourth Star Wars celebration at Wings Over the Rockies museum.

The media provides us with a lot of entertainment, but it should not be our sole source of entertainment. Go out and enjoy the outdoors once in a while. Interact with groups and go to events so that you do not stay stuck in your room or office. It is fun to enjoy movies, technology, television, and the internet but self control should be addressed so that you do not become addicted to these things.

user noun noun: user; plural noun: users

- a person who uses or operates something.

- a person who takes illegal drugs; an addict.

- a person who exploits others.

- the continued use or enjoyment of a right.

We believe that urban forms – in fact all habitats – are energized by its citizens and users. The contingencies of contemporary economic and political needs produce overarching frameworks and policies that produce top-down urban visions. These cannot fully match the complexity of what urban economies are all about. So far – policies have been simply pushing ahead and providing quick-fix solutions to the leakages – which in several contexts are pretty large. Instead, what our projects try to do is simply allow residents and users of neighbourhoods to have a say, propose plans, collaborate with professional and take charge of their spaces in cultural, economic and social terms. We believe that Dharavi is already developing, it doesn’t need to be redeveloped. What it needs is support systems. We have an office in Dharavi and networks deep in the communities there with whom we work on specific projects – cultural, economic, architectural and beyond.

 

URBZ is our portal – part online – part on the ground. It provides a set of tools for residents and users to start the process of taking charge of their neighbourhoods. The online side is an interactive website that allows users to work with a global community of supporters. It offers a way for them to showcase and upload their city/habitat/neighbourhood onto the virtual world in a manner that connects to a hyper-local scale where the smallest of information becomes a source of local control. We use all existing online technologies and make them accessible to the residents through on-the ground activities such as workshops and community related get-togethers around specific issues. We complement this process by supporting local initiatives by connecting users to each other in a manner that allow skills to be shared.

 

URBZ was co-founded by Geeta Mehta and us and we have a big team helping us and working with us – Cole from Chile, Nishit Mehta our ICT coordinator and Dipti and George our interns working with us now besides a whole host of partners and interns details of whom can be seen on our site.

Photos from Enterprise End User Summit 2013.

A changing sign at the London Design Museum.

UMass Boston student Stephanie Bonvissuto submitted this photo of the view from campus. The photo was taken in Spring 2011.

The Tragedy of Rosalind Franklin is a game designed by Archana Kumar, Elena Parker, Michelle Boisson & Sarah Hallacher.

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Advanced Simtech offers detailed understanding on the way that vehicles and road side furniture interacts with pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists and other road users..

 

www.advancedsimtech.com/our-services/collision-reconstruc...

 

The Mobile User

Hugo Barra, Google Inc.

 

Think Mobile is a gathering of top marketing executives, industry visionaries, and agency leaders to discuss all things mobile. We look forward to seeing you there.

Carina Ramos submitted this picture of her with her mom, Sonia Borgheresi. The picture was taken in August 2011 in the North Lot.

My users keep knocking and dropping their MacBooks… The rubber feet get lost in bags through scraping and the glue letting loose.

The good news is that the Mac's usually survive. This bump had dislodged 1 RAM module. A first for me.

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