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The NCC is looking into the boundaries for steering Automated Fibre Placement (AFP) paths around potentially unusual load inputs, opening the door for more extreme ply tailoring for future structures.
(From left to right) Spc. Joshua Meyer, trumpet player with the 198th Army Band; Sgt. Kathleen Marie Shetley, flute player of the 380th Army Band; Sergeant 1st Class Maylene Ysasaga, automated logistical specialist with FORSCOM Augmentation Unit out of Fort Bragg, N.C.; and Sgt. Christopher Meyer, firefighter with the 302nd Information Operations Battalion out of Flushing, N.Y. all prepare to compete in at the Urban Warfare Site at Joint Base Mcguire-Dix-Lakehurst, April 22, 2014 .The competitors of the Best Warrior Competition compete in multiple events over several days to determine the winner. (U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Kai L. Jensen, 76th Operational Response Command)
This is the remains of an old Islamic building of some sort. Today it is in the middle of miles and miles of farm land between Xanthi, Greece and the coast.
There is just now some sort of effort to restore the structure but it is still pretty much in its raw state.
The flowers in the foreground are wild poppies.
Here's the automated Starbucks coffee machine that I"ve mentioned in the Phlow. House Blend on the left and Verona on the right. There's also cocoa.
The Roanoke Marshes Lighthouse on Roanoke Island in Manteo North Carolina.
Little is recorded about this light, which was replaced in 1955 with an automated light on a shorter tower. It marks the south entrance to the channel through Croatan Sound, to the east of a marshy shoal extending from the western shore. Ironically this places it in the deepest bottom in the area.
There was a predecessor light on this site, beginning in 1857. The pictured light, of conventional screw-pile construction, was lit in 1877. When the light was decommissioned, an unsuccessful attempt was made by a private party to move it, but the house was lost in the sound.
In 2004, a replica of the light was dedicated at the Roanoke Island Maritime Museum in Manteo, North Carolina. Wikipedia
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Miovision camera set up to study turning movements for the Central Region Operations Center. (Photo by D. Allen Covey, VDOT)
In the lantern room the digital Station Light power by a solar array below. Read below details of this light.
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Wood Island Light, is an active lighthouse on the eastern edge of Wood Island in Saco Bay, Maine. The light is just outside the entrance to Biddeford Pool and the end of the Saco River. The lighthouse is a 47-foot (14 m) tall conical white tower constructed of granite rubble. The light itself sits 71 feet (22 m) above mean high water. It currently is automated and has an alternating green and white beacon every 10 seconds.
Wood Island Light is Maine's second oldest lighthouse (after Portland Head Light) and the nation's eleventh oldest. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places as Wood Island Light Station on January 21, 1988, reference number 87002274
Wood Island Light was constructed in 1808 under the orders of President Thomas Jefferson. The original tower was an octagonal wooden structure that had rotted out by the 1830s. In 1839 a granite tower was erected replacing the original wood structure. The current tower was constructed in 1858 as a renovation of the 1839 tower to allow for the installation of a 4th order Fresnel lens. Also built in 1858 were the current keepers dwellings which are still standing.
In 1960s the original lantern room was removed and an aerobeacon was installed instead. This however was deemed unsightly by locals and when the lighthouse was automated in 1986 a new lantern room was fabricated and installed on the lighthouse along with what was then the latest technology, a VRB-25 beacon. The VRB-25 was replaced by a VLB-44, an LED beacon with a service life of ten years, in 2013. The United States Coast Guard maintains the active beacon of the lighthouse, while The Friends of Wood Island Light, a non-profit organization, has assisted the Coast Guard by maintaining and restoring parts of the lighthouse and keepers en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wood_Island_Lighthttps://en.wikiped... which they now own
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Read more about the design process on my blog: www.bene.be/blog/comments/ibbt_business_cards_design_proc...
Proposals for business cards.
The main template is done in Adobe InDesign with an automated template to be populated with data from a text or csv file
Dans un joyeux bric à brac de décorations et cadeaux, trois animaux automates font le plaisir des enfants.
We now have four irrigation controllers in our garden. Over the next
few days I will try to add the last three solenoid valves so that all
300 square feet of our raised beds and 30 trees are on timers. I just
hooked up this ancient rain bird controller (a yard sale find) to our
south garden. It seems to be working fine despite some of the display
being difficult to read. I like that it was a $1 instead of a new
controller 4 zone controller which starts $60+.
The Hong Kong International Airport Automated People Mover is driverless train that operates in the basement of Hong Kong International Airport, to ferry passengers between the main terminal and the boarding gates that are a looooong way away. You can read more about the system on my blog:
www.checkerboardhill.com/2011/02/hong-hong-airport-driver...
And here's a short video of the radiused plates getting the next operation: drilling 4 holes using the bit for the smallest one. Holes that have to be larger can be finished quickly on the drill press without any fixturing. Note how coolant goes on and off automatically: I figure this saves 7 seconds per cycle.
Looking inside at a circuit board being produced. The machine had to be opened for manual adjustment.
It's easy to believe of your Technical Demo as the only form of demo you give consumers, with minor adjustments and subtlety depending on the stage and audience. Watch this video and learn the six types of demos.
goconsensus.com/articles/the-six-types-of-demos/
Video made with Pictory.ai
Automated Manufacturing Systems Technician (AMST) Open House - April 15, 2015 - Gateway Technical College - Elkhorn Campus
Social Media Guru Dan Hinkle endorses WorldClassID social media marketing on The Wellness Hour with Randy Alvarez
This is a machine that manages hot water in a Japanese bathroom. It also fills the bathtub for you at the right temperature.
A power conversion project and installation for Rebecca Baumann’s “Automated Colour Field” for a Sydney private collection. We hand made 105 power regulating circuit boards so that the work can reliably run on mains power instead of over 100 batteries. Installed 08-09-2011.
Collective Imagination 2010
April 28 - 29, 2010
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Ruth and D. Harold Uris Center for Education
New York City
Ricardo Falanga
Forum Info-Tech, Inc
At the 2015 AWS re:Invent conference in Las Vegas, we asked attendees, who were mostly developers and engineers, “How would you make your IT department faster?”
For their responses, check out this video:
Instructions for one of the new automated, self-cleaning washrooms in Vancouver. (Vancouver, BC, Canada)
Eighteen teams competed in the Mars Ascent Vehicle Prize Competition – Automated Ground Support Equipment competition on April 13, 2016, at the Davidson Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The AGSE challenged the teams to demonstrate an autonomous robotic system that could retrieve and load a simulated Martian sample into a rocket and prepare the rocket for launch. To complete the challenge, teams also had to launch their rocket at the Student Launch event on April 16, 2016, to 5,280 feet, coming as close to that mark as possible for maximum points. The MAV Prize is a NASA Centennial Challenges competition.
For more information about the MAV Prize Competition, click here.