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[Olympus Xa2

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Núi Ngũ Chỉ Sơn

Tả Giàng Phìn

Lao Cai

Việt Nam

2015]

Ariel Diaz '02 Th'04 is founder and CEO of "Boundless," a cloud-based e-textbook platform making customized educational materials available to the masses.

 

Photograph courtesy boundless.com.

Hills and Mountains, Holme Moss summit car park opposite the transmitter. The top of the mast was difficult to see as it was above the cloud base.

 

The base of the transmitter is at 524m and the transmitter itself is another 228m.

Microsoft Windows Photo Viewer 6.1.7600.16385

062_TAMIO_Houston_9June22 -TAMIO - Texas Association of Municipal Information Officers conference at the Four Seasons hotel in Houston Thursday, June 9, 2022. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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In memory of the crew members of the 385th Bomb Group U.S. 8th Air Force Flying Fortress B-17 bombers, tragically killed in a collision over Reedham Marshes on the 21st February 1944.

 

– B-17 42-37963 and 42-31370 Memorial –

 

A large, rectangular, stone tablet laid onto the ground, inscribed in English in incised and black lettering. The tablet contains the engraved depiction of the 8th Air Force insignia on the top center, followed by the commemoration message then the list of names of the crew of the involved bombers.

 

On February 21st, 1944, the 385th Bomber Group, part of the 4th Bombardment Wing, 8th Air Force was tasked to provide 34 aircraft to carry out a diversionary raid on the Diepholz aircraft depot in N.W. Germany while the main force would attack an aircraft components works at Brunswick in Lower Saxony.

 

Two of the aircraft that took off from USAAF Station 155 at RAF Great Ashfield, near Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk to fly to Diepholz were B-17G #42-31370, coded SG-O, from the 550th Bomber Squadron commanded by Capt. John Hutchison and B-17G #42-37963, coded XA-O, from the 449th Bomber Squadron commanded by 1st Lt Warren Pease. The Hutchinson crew were flying on their 25th combat mission and cameraman ''Bud'' Creegan was aboard to capture the completion of their tour of duty. Hutchinson's regular bombardier, Ed Gamble, had been ill and his place was taken by Clarence Soucek, but during the briefing, Gamble asked Soucek to swap as he didn't want to miss the 25th mission.

 

German defences were light and despite inclement weather, severe damage was inflicted on the target. At 15:39, the returning bombers crossed the East Anglian coast at a height of 8,000ft at 52-43N, 01-41E, north of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. The cloud base was at 4,000ft and was up to 3,000ft thick. The weather conditions were poor and Lt. Col. James McDonald, group leader that day, reduced the danger of collision by ordering the descent through the cloud in three-ship elements.

 

Capt. Hutchinson led one vic of three aircraft, Lt. Pease flew off his starboard wing and Lt. John Terrace flew on the port wing. Due to his position in the cockpit, Lt. Terrace gave command of his bomber to Lt. Eugene St. John who had a better view of the lead bomber from his co-pilot's seat. In the cloud, with no horizon, each pilot had to fly on their instruments. In the cloud, it is thought that Lt. Pease may have suffered vertigo and lost control of his aircraft which entered a spin. To recover from a spin, a full rudder is applied in the opposite direction and the aircraft is placed in a dive, when the turn-and-slip indicator is centered the aircraft is pulled up and returned to level flight. The flight manual requires that the maneuver must be 'smooth and gradual' but with low height, Pease and his co-pilot were struggling to do this.

 

When the formation emerged from the cloud, St. John notice Pease's bomber was missing, then the bomber broke cloud in a very steep dive astern of Hutchinson's aircraft. With the altitude now at less than 1,000ft, Pease flew under his leader and pulled up sharply into the path of the on-coming bomber. The starboard propeller (No. 3) of Hutchinson's bomber tore into the spine of Pease's aircraft completely severing the tail section that fell to earth. Seeing this happening, St. John instinctively broke hard to port to save his aircraft. Continuing upwards, the front two-thirds of Pease's aircraft looped uncontrollably above Hutchinson's aircraft before cutting back onto it and breaking it in half, sending it crashing to the ground at Mill Dyke where it exploded on impact. The tail-less Pease aircraft swung 180 degrees towards the village of Freethorpe, miraculously flying level and making as if to crash land near Decoy Carr. The bomber slithered across the marsh before smashing into a dyke edge and exploding.

 

All twenty-one crew on the two bombers were killed.

 

The crew of B-17 #42-37963 –

▪︎1st Lt. Warren J Pease Pilot

▪︎2nd Lt. Edward B Brown Co-Pilot

▪︎2nd Lt. Bernard Kaplan Navigator

▪︎2nd Lt. Robert E Jenkins Bombardier

▪︎Tech Sgt. William R Clift Flight Engineer; Top Turret Gunner

▪︎Tech Sgt. William Gill Jr. Radio Operator

▪︎Staff Sgt. Franklin C Owsley Ball Turret Gunner

▪︎Staff Sgt. Junior M Falls Tail Gunner

▪︎Staff Sgt. Harold E Dickason Left Waist Gunner

▪︎Staff Sgt. Gail F Bruner Right Waist Gunner.

 

The crew of B-17 #42-31370 –

▪︎Capt. John N Hutchison Pilot

▪︎2nd Lt. Charles G Curtis Co-Pilot

▪︎1st Lt. John E Epps, Navigator

▪︎1st Lt. Edmond J Gamble Bombardier

▪︎Tech Sgt. Roy C Kitner Flight engineer/top turret gunner

▪︎Staff Sgt. Joseph J Carpinetti Tail Gunner

▪︎Tech Sgt. William J Dukes Radio Operator

▪︎Staff Sgt. John H Erhardt Ball turret gunner:

▪︎Staff Sgt. Emilio M Corgnati Left Waist Gunner

▪︎Staff Sgt. Peter Bobulsky Jr Waist Gunner

▪︎Staff Sgt Frank L Creegan Photographer.

 

THEIR NAME LIVETH FOREVERMORE

  

Information sourced from – www.uswarmemorials.org/html/monument_details.php?SiteID=2...

 

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Organization ISTAR-IUL e outsystems.

Fotografia Hugo Alexandre Cruz

The Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) Showday, Saturday. The weather was awful, poor visability and 800 to 1200ft cloud base till late afternoon. The aircraft that could fly still put on a good show.

 

French Air Force, Dassault Rafale

Workspot briefs investors on Workspace as a Service in the Information Technology session during DEMO Traction, the Growth Conference, at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco, California, Wednesday, April 22, 2015. Workspot is a 100% cloud-based provider of Workspace as a Service. In 60 minutes, Workspot connects all PC and mobile users to all apps and data with zero footprint in the datacenter and without migrating data to the cloud. More information on Workspot can be found at bit.ly/DEMO-Workspot. DEMO Traction is focused obsessively on growth by connecting the most promising growth startups with prospective customers, investors and strategic partners. DEMO Traction is an invite-only event for startups solving problems using cutting-edge technology who are exhibiting traction or are on the cusp of a major growth spurt. Photo by Stephen Brashear (www.stephenbrashear.com)

 

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Tute is an online, cloud based learning platform that keeps in view the flexible learning attitude approach for the minds that are going to create the world of the future. It is easy to access and easy to learn. Tute believes in turning the experience of learning into one of joy!

 

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514_GHP_GolfClassic2017.JPG---Candid, Action and Awards photos Greater Houston Partnership Golf Classic 2017 at Carlton Woods Arnold Palmer course October 23, 2017. (photo by Richard Carson)

 

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227_GHP_HypeImpact_8nov18.JPG -- Greater Houston Partnership Young Professionals & Entrepreneurs (HYPE) Impact Awards recognizing and rewarding young professionals and entrepreneurs for their contributions to our community November 8, 2018. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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067_TAMIO_Houston_9June22 -TAMIO - Texas Association of Municipal Information Officers conference at the Four Seasons hotel in Houston Thursday, June 9, 2022. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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Rain stopped play big time on the first day of the Bournemouth Air Show. This was taken at the time when usually there would be tens of thousands of people lined up for the start of the show.

Whilst the cloud base lifted briefly at around 2pm, the air display was cancelled due to the previous heavy rain causing widespread flooding elsewhere in Bournemouth and surrounding area earlier in the morning.

This is how my mouth looks before getting dentures.

 

The tags include the dating system I use when tracking versions of files on my computer or one of my cloud based services. I adapted it from the time stamp given by the scanner where I work. It is a string of number in logical order year then month then day. So September 14 2011 becomes 20110914.

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It has not been a great year for wildflowers down in lower elevations, mostly due to the dry winter and late snows in spring. I think the lower elevations flowers couldn't figure out if it was spring or winter still, so despite the good moisture lately, it was pretty dismal. I am very hopeful though that at higher elevations the wildflower season will be quite nice this year. Their wildflowers are not set to bloom until late July, so as long as the warm weather continues to melt the snows, it could actually be a very nice year at high alpine.

 

Either way though, I was dying to get out and take another crack at this location with wildflowers this year. A couple weekends ago the lupine were still extremely small, and there was only a few small patches of other scattered flowers. This last weekend the lupine looked much better, but everything else was pretty much gone. This did not lead to great macro opportunities, but I was still excited to get a few landscape shots with wildflowers. Unfortunately this is the best I was able to come away with, so I will have to wait until the end of July to get deep into the mountains for another opportunity.

 

Thanks for viewing and I always appreciate your comments and critique.

 

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Canon 5D mark II

Canon 16-35L lens @27mm

Three image blend, two for DoF and a third for the clouds.

Base image 1/15 sec @ F16

ISO 800

Hitech .6 GND Soft

RAW files processed in Lightroom 3

TIFF files hand blended and processed with Photoshop CS4

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Great forest and loch walk today (keeping low because of rain and low cloud base) around Loch Ard.. 7.68 miles so was not too 'ard'!

Cappuccinos and pastries after down at Callander.. 😁

Patricia Scanlon

FOUNDER & CEO, SOAPBOX LABS

 

Patricia Scanlon is founder and CEO of SoapBox Labs, a Dublin-based start-up, which recently landed €1.2m seed funding after meeting Astia Angels at Inspirefest. As adult speech recognition systems currently on the market are unsuitable for young children, SoapBox Labs has developed a proprietary, cloud-based speech recognition technology platform specifically for young kids aged 4-10. SoapBox Labs licenses its technology to a wide range of application areas that, to date, have not been served by accurate children’s speech technology, such as educational products for literacy and language learning as well as learning games.

Shot was taken in the morning? Yes in the morning.....processed the hell out of the image in order to enhance the transmitter tower in the distance, the cloud base and obviously the moon.....;o)

 

Shot taken at around 0830 ish......best viewed on black.

Joshua Manela:Computer Engineering / Electrical Engineering; Advisor: Timothy Havens; Research Project: Investigating cloud-based simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) for a UAV system by implementing an orientation estimation algorithm and communicating the data with the cloud

 

The Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) Showday, Saturday. The weather was awful, poor visability and 800 to 1200ft cloud base till late afternoon. The aircraft that could fly still put on a good show.

 

Boeing CV-22B Osprey.

Salvador Prieto gets nearly ground level to see how well this micro-sprinkler is working under one of his avocado trees, in Somis, CA, on Nov 15, 2018.

 

Salvador Prieto grew up watching and helping his father grow corn and beans on a small farm in Mexico. The journey from bean fields to 20-acre orchard owner with his wife Martha Romero was not a straight and narrow path to Somis, Calif. In fact, it was music that brought him to the United States. Today the passion is agriculture.

  

Similarly, Romero didn’t follow a career in agriculture to her beautiful and healthy avocado and lemon orchard. Romero grew up a city girl in the heart of Los Angeles. Now sharing this farm with her husband and two children, she quickly credits her success to the support and assistance from her family to navigate the learning curve.

  

Constantly seeking improvement on the family’s orchard, Romero discovered the local Farm Bureau and the Ventura County Agricultural Irrigated Land Group (VCAILG) coalition. VCAILG put Romero in touch with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the Ventura Resource Conservation District, for technical and financial assistance to implement conservation and management practices.

  

NRCS California District Conservationist Dawn Afman, Soil Conservationist Elizabeth Keith, and Resource Conservationist Brooks Engelhardt, have all provided technical assistance and invested their time and expertise in helping Prieto and Romero incorporate conservation practices in their orchard. Prieto and Romero were immediately intrigued by NRCS’s efforts to improve soil health.

  

“At first it was overwhelming, but many other farmers I know are members, so it is comforting to know that I am not alone,” said Romero. “We need to make a profit, obviously, but, for me, I want to do it while protecting mother nature and precious resources like water. I am able to do this with NRCS’s help.”

  

Prieto and Romero learned a lot from trial and error. Romero admits that she even bought her trees before the land was ready. But learning opportunities, like an early community garden project, gave them critical knowledge and experience.

  

A big first conservation practice they learned was mulching to save water and reduce weeds. NRCS helped Prieto and Romero with this, through an Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) contract, to apply mulch to their orchard floor to conserve soil moisture and improve soil health in the Fall of 2018.

  

“Every time we have a question or need assistance, NRCS has been nothing but helpful,” added Romero. “They let us know about other programs out in the community and invited us to their annual Latino Farmer Conference, where my husband and I learned about other helpful resources.”

  

Recently, Prieto and Romero entered into a new NRCS contract to implement Irrigation Water Management (IWM) to their orchard. The IWM plan includes installing moisture sensors into the ground, which transmit continuous data to cloud-based storage, and accessed through a smart device app on their phones. The information lets them know when, where and how long to irrigate. This knowledge will help them toward their goal of producing 6,000 pounds of produce per acre.

  

Looking toward the future, Romero expressed that knowledge is key. “Before we plant further, we need to get educated on how to do it best,” concluded Romero. “From the planting of a seed or planting of a tree, we need the entire process to be profitable. It's not just about planting it. It's about preparing the land and using the resources wisely.”

  

In the meantime, Romero enjoys the weekends because she does not need to be worried about picking up the kids from school or rushing around. She just wants to be out in the orchard, making it better From mulching to pruning or irrigating and weeding. The family’s goal is to make the farm “better tomorrow than it was today.”

  

  

Farm Production and Conservation (FPAC) is the Department’s focal point for the nation’s farmers and ranchers and other stewards of private agricultural lands and non-industrial private forest lands. FPAC agencies implement programs designed to mitigate the significant risks of farming through crop insurance services, conservation programs, and technical assistance, and commodity, lending, and disaster programs.

  

The agencies and services supporting FPAC are Farm Service Agency (FSA), Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), and Risk Management Agency (RMA).

  

NRCS has a proud history of supporting America’s farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners for more than 80 years. USDA helps people make investments in their operations and local communities to keep working lands working, boost rural economies, increase the competitiveness of American agriculture, and improve the quality of our air, water, soil, and habitat.

  

From weather to pests, and from a lack of time to markets, each American farmer faces a unique set of challenges. The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) helps agricultural producers confront those challenges – all while conserving natural resources like soil, water, and air.

  

This voluntary conservation program helps producers make conservation work for them. Together, NRCS and producers invest in solutions that conserve natural resources for the future while also improving agricultural operations.

  

Through EQIP, NRCS provides agricultural producers with financial resources and one-on-one help to plan and implement improvements, or what NRCS calls conservation practices. Using these practices can lead to cleaner water and air, healthier soil and better wildlife habitat, all while improving agricultural operations. Through EQIP, you can voluntarily implement conservation practices and NRCS co-invests in these practices with you.

  

USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

  

For more information, please see:

  

USDA

 

www.usda.gov

  

FPAC

 

www.usda.gov/our-agency/about-usda/mission-areas

  

NRCS

 

www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/site/national/home/

  

EQIP

 

www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/national/program...

   

044_GHP_StateEnergy_9oct19.jpg -- The Greater Houston Partnership's annual luncheon with top energy industry leaders this year with Michael K. Wirth, Chairman of the Board and CEO, Chevron Corporation, as our keynote speaker October 9, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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156_GHP_EconomicOutlook2018.JPG - Greater Houston Partnership Houston Region Economic Outlook featuring Ellen Zentner, Managing Director and Chief U.S. Economist with Morgan Stanley Research, on the national economy. In addition, the following panel of local experts will share their perspectives on the region's economyDecember 5, 2018. (Photo by Donna Carson)

 

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220_CFBC_Easter2017.JPG-- Champion's Forest Baptist Church Easter Services April 16, 2017. (photo by Richard Carson)

 

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Corp_5A_02.JPG---Executive and Corporate Team 4somes Greater Houston Partnership Golf Classic 2017 at Carlton Woods Arnold Palmer course October 23, 2017. (photo by Richard Carson)

 

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An ad for a monthly-fee cloud-based service offered at a discount for teachers and students. It struck my eye.

Rapid Inventory offers a better way to manage your business with QuickBooks cloud-based inventory solutions. Experience shorter billing and order fulfillment cycles, improve cashflow, accurately project inventory needs and more.

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Endeavour approaching the low cloud base 23 seconds after launch,

gaining approximately 2,000mph in speed for each of the 8 minutes it takes to reach low earth orbit

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iCharts | Cloud Enterprise is the only Visual Analytics & Intelligence Platform operating natively in cloud-based business applications. Our simple, easy-to-use solutions empower users to rapidly create, distribute and collaborate via real-time comprehensive dashboards, interactive reports and intuitive visualizations.

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Photos of Zendesk at Web Wednesday Hong Kong (V90), taken at Orange Peel on 22nd October, 2014.

 

An interview with Michael Hansen, MD for Zendesk in Asia, who shared his journey from stealth start-up in Copenhagen to publicly listed multinational business offering a cloud-based customer service platform.

 

Star appearances by Belle Liu, announcing BarCamp Hong Kong; Jayne Chan, announcing StartMeUp Week, and J Aaron Farr, visiting from Los Angeles, looking for game designers and publishing partners.

 

As ever, thanks to Bronney Hui for the photos and Victor Isaac Cheung for the venue...and all our guests.

FileMaker Pro 15 iPad and iPhone users can now work with other apps—along with Cloud-based file sharing-- on their iOS device to share and modify FileMaker content. Enhance pictures in a photo editing app, send data to a mobile printer, exchange information with your organization’s internal proprietary app, and more. Users can also

The 3rd Winter CME of the season saw the same loco's rostered as previously, 86259 on the Euston - Carnforth leg, with 45699 taking the steam section over Shap to Carlisle and the return via the S&C.

 

This year common sense seems to have prevailed all round with the class 6P Jubilee not being overloaded on the Northern banks and climbing without diesel assistance. As a consequence yet another aggressive, full bodied run and climb by the Jubilee, showing what its capable of.

 

With low cloud and mist over Shap this morning, the sun began to make inroads into the cloud base, creating pools and patches of diffused light on the fell side, making the spectacle even more enjoyable.

 

45699 is seen climbing hard against the collar at Salterwath, where 1M95 tried to spoil the party- An 8 minute early arrival at Carlisle ensued

Blockchain for your medicinal and health records can be a smart choice in any means. It can be said like -An applied cloud-based ecosystem

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You can get the cameras of various ranges as you should know that the best cameras are those cameras that have a huge range of the camera features with comfortable help and support options. You can also get the excellent feature of the viewing and the recording options that will not only protect the house but will also help the people of the law enforcement piece that can easily find your intruder if any of these such things happen.

156_GHP_EcoOutlook_5dec19— Greater Houston Partnership's Annual Houston Region Economic Outlook event featuring a keynote presentation by Helen Currie, Chief Economist with ConocoPhillips December 5, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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124_GHP_AnnualMeeting_31Jan19.CR2 -- Greater Houston Partnership 30th Anniversary and 2019 Annual Meeting with the Partnership's incoming Chair, Scott McClelland, and President and CEO, Bob Harvey addressing the organization's top priorities January 31, 2019. (Photo by Richard Carson)

 

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The Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) Showday, Saturday. The weather was awful, poor visability and 800 to 1200ft cloud base till late afternoon. The aircraft that could fly still put on a good show.

 

Ukranian Air Force Sukhoi 27 Flanker

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170_GHP_TMC_20Sept22 —Greater Houston Partnership State of the Texas Medical Center at the Hilton Americas September 20, 2022. (photo by Richard Carson)

 

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