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Fort Lee Home Theater Installation and Surveillance turns your home into icon of technological innovation, style, and comfort.

Easyfairs Switzerland Fachmesse Zürich 2019

(c) by Susanne Seiler / Easyfairs Switzerland GmbH

Easyfairs Switzerland Fachmesse Zürich 2019

(c) by Susanne Seiler / Easyfairs Switzerland GmbH

Easyfairs Switzerland Fachmesse Zürich 2019

(c) by Susanne Seiler / Easyfairs Switzerland GmbH

Easyfairs Switzerland Fachmesse Zürich 2019

(c) by Susanne Seiler / Easyfairs Switzerland GmbH

Easyfairs Switzerland Fachmesse Zürich 2019

(c) by Susanne Seiler / Easyfairs Switzerland GmbH

Automation Alley Summer Networking Event at Grid4 Communications in Troy.

Step one in builder my twitter machine

Auto Mouse Clicker for keyboard and mouse automation.

Automation sculpture by Francois Junod.

Easyfairs Switzerland Fachmesse Zürich 2019

(c) by Susanne Seiler / Easyfairs Switzerland GmbH

Easyfairs Switzerland Fachmesse Zürich 2019

(c) by Susanne Seiler / Easyfairs Switzerland GmbH

Easyfairs Switzerland Fachmesse Zürich 2019

(c) by Susanne Seiler / Easyfairs Switzerland GmbH

Easyfairs Switzerland Fachmesse Zürich 2019

(c) by Susanne Seiler / Easyfairs Switzerland GmbH

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Creative Conners presents a demonstration on stage automation technology to Performing Arts students.

 

December 2012.

Creative Conners presents a demonstration on stage automation technology to Performing Arts students.

 

December 2012.

(1808); at the easternmost point in the United States

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From the West Quoddy Head Lighthouse visitor center >>> westquoddy.com/the-lighthouse

 

Originally built in 1808, by order of President Thomas Jefferson, the original wooden tower was replaced by the current tower which became operational in 1858.

 

The red and white tower is the only "candy striped" tower in the United States. The Tower is 49 feet tall, with a 16 foot diameter base. The center of the lantern stands 83 feet above sea level.

 

The light source today: Sealite emitting diode beacon SL-LED-216 is filtered through a 62.05 inch tall fresnel lens from France, Fresnel Lens (fray-NEL), which along with the 50 step circular iron staircase to the top of the tower was installed in 1858.

 

The light was fully automated in 1988 [and] maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard today. Previously the lamp was illuminated with sperm whale oil, lard oil and finally kerosene and electricity in 1932. The light flashes in a pattern 24 hours a day. 2 seconds on, 2 off, 2 on, and 9 seconds off.

 

Although there are brutal storms that rage along this rustic coastline, the lighthouse has withstood them all for over a century and a half. In 2004 the copper dome was replaced due to hail pocking. 8 red stripes alternate with 7 white stripes on the tower. The stripes are about 25 inches wide each.

 

The visitor center currently occupies the lightkeeper's house where several generations of lightkeepers lived with their families. With full automation of the light there is no longer a lightkeeper in residence, although a park ranger often occupies the apartment on the second floor of the house.

 

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Easyfairs Switzerland Fachmesse Zürich 2019

(c) by Susanne Seiler / Easyfairs Switzerland GmbH

Easyfairs Switzerland Fachmesse Zürich 2019

(c) by Susanne Seiler / Easyfairs Switzerland GmbH

Dan Minkus of Clark Hill PLC, Kirk Armstrong of Gerry Weinberg & Associates, & Matt Friedman of Tanner Friedman

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