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Don McCloskey performing at the Tin Angel, Philadelphia. September 22, 2007
Don is a friend from college and high school. His shows are always a great time. I suggest you catch one if you ever have the chance.
The SunCAVE is a 360-degree, virtual reality space. The model for this will be a room at QI currently outfitted with 70 3D stereo ultra-high definition 4K panels (45 screens in front and another 25 behind) driven by 70 Nvidia 1080 GPUs. The 500 megapixel display tilts at both the top and the bottom for an encompassing experience that gives the space a sphere-like appearance. Wearing lightweight passive glasses, visitors can interactively engage with presentation through the use of an ART optical tracking system.
Presentación Informe Big Data y Turismo: Nuevos indicadores para la gestión turística. Pablo Rodriguez, Kim Faura y Genís Roca
Hate when shots get handed to me! (sorta)
http://derek.broox.com/photos/cornell-homecoming-2009/17094/
View from the north looking south, east is the left side of the photo, west is the right side of the photo. 10-23-09.
photo by Chuck Clark.
Tel 214-808-9093
As the plaque reads:
Dallas County Records Building
Designed by the prominent Dallas architectural firm of Lang and Witchell, this gothic revival style building was erected in 1927-28 to house Dallas County records, offices, and courtrooms. First known as the Hall of Records, the current name was adopted when the facilities were enlarged during the 1950s. The cut limestone building with cast stone gothic revival detailing continues to serve as a vital part of Dallas County government.
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1985
Sculpture piece for Big(D)esign Conference 2011
Artist; roger belveal
Material: steel, concrete, & product of Huntsville, TX
Size 4"x4"x2"
Method: Direct
The Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge (or Zakim Bridge) is a cable-stayed bridge across the Charles River in Boston, Massachusetts. It is a replacement for the Charlestown High Bridge, an older truss bridge constructed in the 1950s.
The bridge and connecting tunnel were built as part of the Big Dig, the largest highway construction project in the United States. The northbound (NB) lanes were finished in March 2003, and the southbound (SB) lanes in December. The bridge's unique styling quickly became an icon for Boston, often featured in the backdrop of national news channels, to establish location, and included on tourist souvenirs. The bridge is commonly referred to as the " Zakim Bridge" or "Bunker Hill Bridge" by residents of nearby Charlestown.
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