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Today was one headache after another, euphemistically and realistically. It was one of those days that just didn't feel right from the get-go. It was as if I was swimming through the air as I moved, everyone I encountered seemed to be acting odd and later I became mired down in the complexities of server implementation just in time to top it all off with a vision-obscuring headache. I'm exhausted.

Two different corridor's.

Fusion made with ESF batch file - settings : exposure weight 1, saturation weight 1, contrast weight 1 and hard mask.

Picture taken with Pentax K3 with Tamron AF 17-50mm F2.8 XR Di-II LD.

Developed with RawTherapee 4.2.238 Portable.

ESF ( making fusion simple ) www.digicrea.be/enfuse-simple-fusion-the-batch-file/

Portable RT : www.digicrea.be/rawtherapee-portable-rawtherapee_winvista...

I know; how h4x0r am I?--not very.

by Microsoft Corp.

 

Personal Computer Computer Language Series

 

A python based command line spell checker that can be installed from PyPI.

pypi.python.org/pypi/flickr-spellcheckr/

 

[bianca:~]% jp2a Pictures/serpieri3.jpg

 

Positioned along track to Church Farm, this FW3/28 Type 28 anti-tank gun house is sited facing north to defend the river crossing at Jude's Ferry Bridge. The gun emplacement was fitted with a pedestal and nine-bolt holdfast for a 6-pounder anti-tank gun.

  

The FW3/28 Type 28 is a rectangular shellproof gun house designed to house either a 2pdr or 6pdr Hotchkiss anti-tank gun. The smallest Type 28 gun house, is a single chamber design built to a shellproof standard, with external walls approximately 3ft 6in thick whilst the roof is 12in thick. Overall it approximately measures 20ft by 19ft and internally the chamber measures 13ft by 12ft. At the front of the Type 28 gun house is the low and wide embrasure for the 2pdr or 6pdr anti-tank gun. With the 2pdr gun in position the shield of the gun would have covered most of the embrasure, which measures 2ft 6in internally, stepping out to 3ft 2in by 11ft 6in on the outside, the maximum traverse of the 2pdr gun was limited to a 60° sweep.

 

Getting the 2pdr gun inside the gun house was through a rear opening of 6ft wide, which would be closed in with sandbags as there were no doors fitted. The large unobstructed entrance did allow the 2pdr gun to maintain it’s mobility, by allowing the gun to be moved in and out rapidly. Below the gun embrasure are three recesses in the floor, the 2pdr gun, would have been wheeled into position, then its wheels removed and the trail legs unfolded and located into the floor recesses. In cases were the Hotckiss quick fire anti-tank gun was used a pedestal with a nine bolt holdfast was added to mount the gun, in a more permanent position adding sandbags around the embrasure for added protection.

 

Normally each side wall has an infantry embrasure, to provide some limited protection from the enemy. However, the lack of all-round small arms fire meant that the gun house would be very vulnerable to enemy attack. The lack of forward-firing Infantry embrasures meant that it would not be possible to support the 2pdr gun with small arms fire. So to overcome the problem of the limited infantry fire support the FW3/28 gun house design was modified to produce the FW3/28a. This modification consisted of a second chamber being added to the anti-tank gun chamber, the second chamber was an infantry chamber with up to three infantry embrasures, firing to the front, rear and side. Generally, the gun houses were positioned to allow the gun to fire along fixed lines, such as enfiladingss an anti-tank ditch or a bridge. In these positions the limited traverse of the gun creates no real disadvantage and the small size of the embrasure provides greater protection for the gun and its crew.

  

Eastern Command: Corps and Command Stop Lines – One of three Eastern Command Corps stop lines, this one running from the River Colne in Essex via Wakes Colne and Bures, along the River Stour to Sudbury and Long Melford, and thence to Bury St. Edmunds and the River Lark at Mildenhall. Its final stretch (known now as the Command Line) was via Littleport along the line of the River Great Ouse to King's Lynn.

My audio samples are stored in a FireWire external drive for use with the MacBookPro. I am migrating everything over to the MacBookAir and Apple told me that there is no way to use FW drives natively. WTF?!

 

So now I am copying everything over to the new drive. Now there are many ways you can do that. You can use OSX’s native copy and paste. But OSX copy and paste is slow and would go do file counting. It also had issues if you terminate file transfers in the middle of it.

 

But rsync does all these—and better at it. It is already built in inside OSX. Shell tools are better and more efficient. You can buy apps which do these kinds of things but why buy crappy apps when you have the best tool for it?

 

Syntax:

$ rsync -av [source] [target]

 

or what I did in my shell:

$ rsync -av /Volumes/Ra/Audio/ /Volumes/LaCie/Audio/

 

where:

-a is a flag to tell rsync to turn on archive mode, where “accessed date” and “modified date” will not be modified as a result of copying.

-v is the flag for verbose mode, which shows the files being copied as the process continues.

 

For the rest of what rsync can do, look no further than its built-in manual, of course:

$ man rsync

 

I know, it's a no brainer. But I continue to be surprised at what most people didn't know is readily available in OSX

 

# SML Workflow

Taken with the iPad 3, processed in Snapseed.

 

/ SML.20130130.IP3

/ #SMLOpinions #CCBY #SMLMusic #SMLUniverse #SMLPhotography #SMLEDU

/ #Mac #Apple OSX opinions #rsync #shell #AbletonLive #MacBookPro #MacBookAir #WTF #copy #file #transfer #howto #shell #man #edu #apps #commandline #Firewire #nerds #technology

Sooo.... We thought about it, and thought about it more, and modern life is just more complicated. I use my television as my primary monitor, but sometimes I want a video or something in the background. But I don't want to sacrifice the space.

 

A family member helped convince me that it's not totally crazy, as her husband purchased a secondary screen for the same reason (except for watching baseball).

 

After thinking about it, we decided to take a plunge. After vulturing, we found this el-cheapo Seiki SE40FY27 40-Inch 1080p 60Hz LED TV. The screen dimensons are 33"x19", which is 627 square inches -- 4.35 feet -- of screen.

 

It was $250 & for once we actually purchased an extended warranty: A $30 bet that this thing won't last 4 years (valid until 20181203).

 

The mount is a "Mount-It! Heavy Duty Full Motion Single Arm Mount", Model#MI-319B . It's maximum load is a whopping 175 lbs. It is suitable for 32-60 inch TVs. The wall plate dimensions are: 480mm width by 238mm height. The product weight is 12.4kg. The Range of Motion includes 180-degree swivel with a 15-degree up/down tilt. Depending on swivel, it extends from the wall anywhere from 4.9" to 26.5". It has a 5 Years warranty on parts & was ordered from NewEgg for $61.99 on 20141128. It uses M8x90 Lag Bolts to attach to studs. Do I sound autistic yet?

 

Anyway... It kicks so much ass that we very quickly decied to make things even more complicated by adding even more screens. Those pictures will gradually trickle out in the future...

 

Carolyn.

TV, mounting TV, sitting.

Facebook, Samsung UN65F8000 television, Samsung tablet, Seiki SE40FY27 television, TV mount, TakeCommand, command line, gmail, monitor, screens.

 

upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

 

December 7, 2014.

  

... Read my blog at ClintJCL at wordpress.com

... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL at wordpress.com

 

Cropped to 16:9, frames "tilt-shifted" with a Perl script doing commandline ImageMagick operations (yes I know there's a Perl API, but I wasn't in the mood), movie made with ffmpeg -sameq

  

Centered on my photos page :)

 

This is a map of the Flickr site, where they grey circles represent URLs that end in a slash, and the blue circles are (I think) images.

 

Based on Sala's Web Sites As Graphs, this is a crawler that visualizes the validation profile of the pages in a Web site. As it traverses links, it also draws a clear image of the IA (the "site map"). It's hard to think of another free tool that gives this kind of immediate, visual insight into how a site is organized. Definitely not production-ready. And, of course (its a tree graph), it doesn't show all the links between pages.

Questo è ciò che vede chi si collega al mio sistema. Insieme ad altri sistemi VMS fa parte di una rete DECnet amatoriale di circa 20 nodi sparsi in giro per l'Italia. I frame DECnet vengono veicolati via internet grazie a un programma che li incapsula in pacchetti UDP. A differenza di altre soluzioni, con questa i nodi non sono coinvolti nell'incapsulamento e dunque si tratta di un metodo adatto per qualunque tipo di macchina con funzionalità DECnet (ad. es. PDP-11). Per altre info vedere decnet.ipv7.net (in costruzione).

 

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Near the five-ways roundabout is a Type-28 Gun House which is well hidden underneath this thick foliage, no access, but I could make out some of the outer brickwork shuttering, which is a lighter coloured brick often seen around Suffolk and Essex. Positioned on one of three Eastern Command Corps Stop Lines, this one running from the River Colne in Essex via Wakes Colne and Bures, along the River Stour to Sudbury and Long Melford, and thence to Bury St. Edmunds and the River Lark at Mildenhall. Its final stretch (known now as the Command Line) was via Littleport along the line of the River Great Ouse to King's Lynn.

VIEW FULL VERSION OF THIS VIDEO ON YOUTUBE INSTEAD, WHERE IT IS NOT CUT OFF AT THE 3-MINUTE MARK: www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbUzVqND__8

 

A full video tour of the awesomeness of my new computer case & motherboard. Prepare to geek out at a way-too-detailed level. However... I wish something like this had existed when I was looking to seleect this case. I would have bought it much faster!! So, here you go guys: A rank amateur tour/review of your case.

  

This is also the first time I ever brought a computer up to speed without deploying it first: It's sitting on my ping pong table with a wifi card in it. No wires other than power. Good thing, too, because things didn't work out at first, I had to ship my motherboard back, and ultimately, had I deployed it before building, I would have had to deploy, undeploy, and redeploy, and that sucks. Physically getting a computer into my setup is taxing.

  

My case: By far the best I've ever owned, though it has a fatal flaw with harddrive noise in certain harddrive cages, and I wish the windows were bigger, and I wish the color-cycling could be automated. But still: This NZXT Phantom 820 Series case was $199.99 from NewEgg. "CA-PH820-M1 Matte Black St" / 2 yr warranty / Steel & Plastic / Power Supply Mounted: Bottom / Motherboard Compatibility: Micro ATX / ATX / Mini ITX / E-ATX / XL-ATX / Side Panel Window / Expansion: External 5.25" Drive Bays:4 / External 3.5" Drive Bays:No / Internal 3.5" Drive Bays:6 / Expansion Slots:9 / Removable Filter / Front Ports: 2xUSB3.0 + 4xUSB2.0 + Audio + SD Card Reader / Fans: 1x140mm Rear + 1x200mm Front + 1x200mm Top + 1x200mm Side Fan / Side Air duct: No / Dimensions:25.59x9.25x24.09" / Weight: 32 lbs / Integrated HUE lighting for illuminating the exterior/interior of your enclosure with option to turn on/off and allow you to customize the colors at your heart's content / integrated 4 channel digital fan controller with 15 watts per channel and LED indicators that progressively gets brighter on higher speeds / easily removable air filters located in the top+front+side+bottom to prevent dust entry / Adjustable interior pivot 120/140mm fan slot for directional airflow / Removable HDD cage and large storage capacity for 6 hard drives / Stylish acrylic window with a view to show off the interior of your rig / Unrivalled Cooling Capacity to mount up to nine fans for a maximum airflow / Rear I/O white light for visibility in dark environments with a toggle switch / Extruded right side panel for an elegant look and achieves 36mm clearance for cable wire management / Equipped with a stylish pedestal that lifts your enclosure off the ground for increased airflow.

  

Clint.

building computer.

ASRock X99 WS motherboard, Enermax Revolution87+ power supply, Intel Core i7 5820K CPU, NZXT Phantom 820 computer case, command line, computer fan, harddrive cage, lights, monitor, screen, wires.

Thailog. video.

  

upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

  

March 17, 2015.

  

VIEW FULL VERSION OF THIS VIDEO ON YOUTUBE INSTEAD, WHERE IT IS NOT CUT OFF AT THE 3-MINUTE MARK: www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbUzVqND__8

Photos from previous visit – 02.12.2015 www.flickr.com/photos/139375961@N08/shares/6375D6V9q9

  

Positioned at the edge of a field and set into bank, east of the Holmes River, is a World War II Type 28a shellproof anti-tank gun emplacement. Constructed with poured concrete into brickwork shuttering with chamfered corners and roof edges, the thick walled construction makes it a shellproof standard. Overlooking the meadow towards the railway crossing and road junction, the large embrasure is narrower for a Hotchkiss quick fire anti-tank gun attached to a 9 bolt holdfast mounted on a pedestal for a Hotchkiss quick fire anti-tank gun, and a smaller chamber with rifle or light machine gun embrasures for close defence. The Type 28a gun house is part of the Command Line running from Littleport to King's Lynn along the line the River Great Ouse, section of the GHQ Line from Cambridgeshire to Peterborough.

  

The FW3/28 Type 28 is a rectangular shellproof gun house designed to house either a 2pdr or 6pdr Hotchkiss anti-tank gun. The smallest Type 28 gun house, is a single chamber design built to a shellproof standard, with external walls approximately 3ft 6in thick whilst the roof is 12in thick. Overall it approximately measures 20ft by 19ft and internally the chamber measures 13ft by 12ft. At the front of the Type 28 gun house is the low and wide embrasure for the 2pdr or 6pdr anti-tank gun. With the 2pdr gun in position the shield of the gun would have covered most of the embrasure, which measures 2ft 6in internally, stepping out to 3ft 2in by 11ft 6in on the outside, the maximum traverse of the 2pdr gun was limited to a 60° sweep.

 

Getting the 2pdr gun inside the gun house was through a rear opening of 6ft wide, which would be closed in with sandbags as there were no doors fitted. The large unobstructed entrance did allow the 2pdr gun to maintain it’s mobility, by allowing the gun to be moved in and out rapidly. Below the gun embrasure are three recesses in the floor, the 2pdr gun, would have been wheeled into position, then its wheels removed and the trail legs unfolded and located into the floor recesses. In cases were the Hotckiss quick fire anti-tank gun was used a pedestal with a nine bolt holdfast was added to mount the gun, in a more permanent position adding sandbags around the embrasure for added protection.

 

Normally each side wall has an infantry embrasure, to provide some limited protection from the enemy. However, the lack of all-round small arms fire meant that the gun house would be very vulnerable to enemy attack. The lack of forward-firing Infantry embrasures meant that it would not be possible to support the 2pdr gun with small arms fire. So to overcome the problem of the limited infantry fire support the FW3/28 gun house design was modified to produce the FW3/28a. This modification consisted of a second chamber being added to the anti-tank gun chamber, the second chamber was an infantry chamber with up to three infantry embrasures, firing to the front, rear and side. Generally, the gun houses were positioned to allow the gun to fire along fixed lines, such as enfiladingss an anti-tank ditch or a bridge. In these positions the limited traverse of the gun creates no real disadvantage and the small size of the embrasure provides greater protection for the gun and its crew.

 

Sourced from www.pillbox-study-group.org.uk/types-of-pillbox/type-28-p...

 

Sooo.... We thought about it, and thought about it more, and modern life is just more complicated. I use my television as my primary monitor, but sometimes I want a video or something in the background. But I don't want to sacrifice the space.

 

A family member helped convince me that it's not totally crazy, as her husband purchased a secondary screen for the same reason (except for watching baseball).

 

After thinking about it, we decided to take a plunge. After vulturing, we found this el-cheapo Seiki SE40FY27 40-Inch 1080p 60Hz LED TV. The screen dimensons are 33"x19", which is 627 square inches -- 4.35 feet -- of screen.

 

It was $250 & for once we actually purchased an extended warranty: A $30 bet that this thing won't last 4 years (valid until 20181203).

 

The mount is a "Mount-It! Heavy Duty Full Motion Single Arm Mount", Model#MI-319B . It's maximum load is a whopping 175 lbs. It is suitable for 32-60 inch TVs. The wall plate dimensions are: 480mm width by 238mm height. The product weight is 12.4kg. The Range of Motion includes 180-degree swivel with a 15-degree up/down tilt. Depending on swivel, it extends from the wall anywhere from 4.9" to 26.5". It has a 5 Years warranty on parts & was ordered from NewEgg for $61.99 on 20141128. It uses M8x90 Lag Bolts to attach to studs. Do I sound autistic yet?

 

Anyway... It kicks so much ass that we very quickly decied to make things even more complicated by adding even more screens. Those pictures will gradually trickle out in the future...

 

Carolyn.

TV, mounting TV, sitting.

Facebook, Samsung UN65F8000 television, Seiki SE40FY27 television, TV mount, TakeCommand, command line, gmail, monitor, screens.

 

upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

 

December 7, 2014.

  

... Read my blog at ClintJCL at wordpress.com

... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL at wordpress.com

 

Therefore it forbade any client of buying shaving blades.

Keeping things simple is what it's about. I try to install as few extra shells/toolbars/fancy enhancements as possible to preserve resources, avoid issues, and make things portable. I use a simular setup at work, where all those fancy tools aren't allowed anyway... officially...

Quando si installa un compilatore viene automaticamente fornito un piccolo programma da compilare ed eseguire per verificare che l'installazione sia stata eseguita correttamente. Questo è il sorgente RPG (Report Program Generator) del programma PROOF. L'RPG è un linguaggio estremamente posizionale: ogni cosa va scritta a partire da una colonna ben precisa, altrimenti cambia significato!

 

847

Veduta d'insieme del sistema. La CPU è quel monolito nero sulla sinistra, la macchina su cui poggia il terminale non c'entra nulla (è un Alpha su cui ho installato OpenVMS, vedere qui).

 

908

Cool looking terminal command line with a transparent background. Running Ubuntu 10.10.

 

Positioned along track to Church Farm, this FW3/28 Type 28 anti-tank gun house is sited facing north to defend the river crossing at Jude's Ferry Bridge. The gun emplacement was fitted with a pedestal and nine-bolt holdfast for a 6-pounder anti-tank gun.

  

The FW3/28 Type 28 is a rectangular shellproof gun house designed to house either a 2pdr or 6pdr Hotchkiss anti-tank gun. The smallest Type 28 gun house, is a single chamber design built to a shellproof standard, with external walls approximately 3ft 6in thick whilst the roof is 12in thick. Overall it approximately measures 20ft by 19ft and internally the chamber measures 13ft by 12ft. At the front of the Type 28 gun house is the low and wide embrasure for the 2pdr or 6pdr anti-tank gun. With the 2pdr gun in position the shield of the gun would have covered most of the embrasure, which measures 2ft 6in internally, stepping out to 3ft 2in by 11ft 6in on the outside, the maximum traverse of the 2pdr gun was limited to a 60° sweep.

 

Getting the 2pdr gun inside the gun house was through a rear opening of 6ft wide, which would be closed in with sandbags as there were no doors fitted. The large unobstructed entrance did allow the 2pdr gun to maintain it’s mobility, by allowing the gun to be moved in and out rapidly. Below the gun embrasure are three recesses in the floor, the 2pdr gun, would have been wheeled into position, then its wheels removed and the trail legs unfolded and located into the floor recesses. In cases were the Hotckiss quick fire anti-tank gun was used a pedestal with a nine bolt holdfast was added to mount the gun, in a more permanent position adding sandbags around the embrasure for added protection.

 

Normally each side wall has an infantry embrasure, to provide some limited protection from the enemy. However, the lack of all-round small arms fire meant that the gun house would be very vulnerable to enemy attack. The lack of forward-firing Infantry embrasures meant that it would not be possible to support the 2pdr gun with small arms fire. So to overcome the problem of the limited infantry fire support the FW3/28 gun house design was modified to produce the FW3/28a. This modification consisted of a second chamber being added to the anti-tank gun chamber, the second chamber was an infantry chamber with up to three infantry embrasures, firing to the front, rear and side. Generally, the gun houses were positioned to allow the gun to fire along fixed lines, such as enfiladingss an anti-tank ditch or a bridge. In these positions the limited traverse of the gun creates no real disadvantage and the small size of the embrasure provides greater protection for the gun and its crew.

  

Eastern Command: Corps and Command Stop Lines – One of three Eastern Command Corps stop lines, this one running from the River Colne in Essex via Wakes Colne and Bures, along the River Stour to Sudbury and Long Melford, and thence to Bury St. Edmunds and the River Lark at Mildenhall. Its final stretch (known now as the Command Line) was via Littleport along the line of the River Great Ouse to King's Lynn.

Quando si installa un compilatore viene automaticamente fornito un piccolo programma da compilare ed eseguire per verificare che l'installazione sia stata eseguita correttamente. Questo è il sorgente COBOL del programma VERIFY.

 

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