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Detail of one of the icons being readied to be welded onto the #1 large mobile phone piece on left. The theme of the #1 piece is “classic favorite machines. This one is of a light bulb, but you probably got that idea already .
Sculpture piece for Big(D)esign Conference 2011
Artist; roger belveal
Material: steel & concrete
Size 4"x4"x2"
Method: Direct
Sculpture piece for Big(D)esign Conference 2011
Artist; roger belveal
Material: steel & concrete
Size 4"x4"x2"
Method: Direct
Owner: David Hill
Commercial airplane flights generate 1TB of data. There are 28,537 flights a day, generating 17,094 Petabytes of data every day. QLogic has the solution.
From Fort Worth it was just a short hop over to Dallas and then as the late afternoon sun disappeared over east Texas and we traveled through Texas and Arkansas during the Night.
Its a cherry like fruit in tree, can be found in Louisville downtown.KY.USA. I am not very sure what it is but it is not edible for sure. If you know what it is please let me know.
I just could not resist to try super macro mode of S3 IS. Please comment if you like/dislike.
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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The Dallas Amtrak Station is located in the shadow of the Reunion Tower in Downtown Dallas. The Reunion Tower is 561-feet tall and features two restaurants and an observation deck which afford visitors an outstanding view of Dallas.