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At MBU's new 47,000 square foot Carl and Deloris Petty Sports and Recreation Complex. October, 2011.
At MBU's new 47,000 square foot Carl and Deloris Petty Sports and Recreation Complex. October, 2011.
The newest finished floor of the tower is the loading dock. Due to clearance issues the Dock area can only handle smaller trucks and cant accommodate tractor trailers. The white truck barely fits below the beam in the front.
The signals at the bays are to control where trucks head when they arrive. Red lights mark occupied spots, obvious if a truck is there, or spots that no crew is available for. Yellow lights mark a spot that can be parked in but the crew isn't ready yet. Green lights mark bays with crews ready. There is also a flashing yellow options but Im not sure what it can be used for. The signals are the recently released Gentek CityLite. A very advanced traffic light system that you can make custom programs for and control with your own scripts. This is just a simple program that switches between the colors. Thought it would be a good first test for light control without designing a complex intersection.
Here's a poor shot of the home at which we stayed in Anhui. On the left is the gate to the courtyard. The two-story house is where we stayed, Ben on the second floor. The kitchen and main room are downstairs. Across the courtyard to the right is the toilet. Another gate by the toilet leads out to the chicken yard. We were told it is very beautiful in the summer when all the trees have leaves (and the sun appears). I believe it.
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So, we have strict password complexity, 7 chars, to inc 3 different char types, change every 60 days, no repeats or sequences...
NEW ON THE MARKET. This stunning apartment in the popular Los Arcos complex in Los Gigantes. The property consists of three bedrooms and three bathrooms, a spacious living room and an open plan kitchen. From the terrace you can enjoy beautiful panoramic views of the marina and cliffs of Los Gigantes. The apartment is spacious and bright, great kitchen appliances, a separate private balcony area, and extra storage space etc. In the complex you can find a heated swimming pool with views out over the sea. There is a lockup garage which is included in the sale.
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Het was een tijdje terug, maar ik en mijn vader hadden een rondleiding bij het befaamde nieuwe trainings complex van vitesse, foto's gemaakt, maar vooral veel gefilmd, dat komt ooit nog samen tot een nieuwe Arnhem Report.
Proposed logo for the new Global NETworking Inc Main Complex currently under construction. When completed it will house the main offices of GNET and its subsidiaries and business partner Firehawk Industries. The building will include a showroom for products, a Auditorium that doubles as a theatre, a public and private lounge, various offices and cubicle work spaces, a central court yard with trees and benches, a meeting room, CEO and COO offices, and various other rooms essential to the buildings operations.
Watermark over logo for obvious reasons. Actual inworld version wont have it.
UXMAL mayan city in the Yucatan, MExico, July 2018.
Uxmal (Yucatec Maya: Óoxmáal [óˑʃmáˑl]) is an ancient Maya city of the classical period in present-day Mexico. It is considered one of the most important archaeological sites of Maya culture, along with Palenque, Chichén, and Calakmul in Mexico, Caracol and Xunantunich in Belize, and Tikal in Guatemala. It is located in the Puuc region and is considered one of the Maya cities most representative of the region's dominant architectural style. It has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in recognition of its significance.
It is located 62 km south of Mérida, capital of Yucatán state in Mexico. Its buildings are noted for their size and decoration. Ancient roads called sacbes connect the buildings, and also were built to other cities in the area such as Chichén Itzá in modern-day Mexico, Caracol and Xunantunich in modern-day Belize, and Tikal in modern-day Guatemala.
Its buildings are typical of the Puuc style, with smooth low walls that open on ornate friezes based on representations of typical Maya huts. These are represented by columns (representing the reeds used for the walls of the huts) and trapezoidal shapes (representing the thatched roofs). Entwined snakes and, in many cases two-headed snakes are used for masks of the rain god, Chaac; its big noses represent the rays of the storms. Feathered serpents with open fangs are shown leaving from the same human beings. Also seen in some cities are the influences of the Nahua, who followed the cult of Quetzalcoatl and Tlaloc. These were integrated with the original elements of the Puuc tradition.
The buildings take advantage of the terrain to gain height and acquire important volumes, including the Pyramid of the Magician, with five levels, and the Governor's Palace, which covers an area of more than 1,200 m2 (12,917 sq ft).
Housing for the elderly in Basdorf on Dimitroffstr.
Usually there is a water fountain playing in front on the pond, but not today.