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The EBRD’s partnerships with donors are a crucial component of the Bank’s work and business operations. In providing resources for technical cooperation and other grants or concessional instruments, donors help the Bank to deliver its transition mandate, while at the same time contributing to broader economic development outcomes. As a result, the EBRD is able to deepen its efforts to invest in inclusive and sustainable growth and change the lives of people for the better. At this event, donors and the EBRD discussed the results of our partnership with a focus on 2017 as well as future priorities and reforms.
These will be getting the XX1 I9 cassette conversion kit and then off to Mike Curiak to be laced up...
1 x Monolith Front Non Disc Hub, black, 36 hole. Very little use.
1 x Goliath Rear Disc Hub, black, 32 hole.
Very little use however the freewheel needs new pawls and circlip.
Spares available at On-One for £5
Vacuum tubes, resistors, diodes, a Tube Screamer guitar pedal, transistors, terminal strips and more!
Vacuum tubes, resistors, diodes, a Tube Screamer guitar pedal, transistors, terminal strips and more!
This shows the menu item that you're supposed to click to get to the components configuration. That is where you must go to finish the setup process for the component.
The Optoelectronic Component and Materials Laboratories (or OCM Labs) is a collection of graduate students, post doctoral fellows, visiting scientists and research staff who are engaged in investigating an enormous variety of phenomena and devices related to electronic materials and optics. Some of the work involves the basic physics of new semiconductor and organic materials, some focuses on devices using these materials, and yet other work looks at the system impact of optical devices and structures. The unifying goal of our work is the realization of practical optoelectronic devices.
Photo by James M Rotz for the College of Engineering Office of Communications and Marketing
Arris Gateway Portal (Whole home PVR), AppleTV, xBox 360, Sony PS3 (Blu-Ray), Pioneer vsx-1122-k, Fridge :)
Assemble the components of the scroll first.
2x Scroll Support: plastic tubing, 12 gauge insulated wire, electrical tape
2x Endcaps: cardboard, hot glue, electrical tape
2x Magnet Closures: packaging plastic, magnets
Vacuum tubes, resistors, diodes, a Tube Screamer guitar pedal, transistors, terminal strips and more!
A close-up view of a motherboard displaying vibrant LED lights in shades of red and blue. The intricate circuits and components highlight the technology in a contemporary setting.
The Greater Accra Sustainable Sanitation and Livelihoods Improvement Project aims to improve access to safe and sustainable sanitation for residents of the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA), targeting poor urban and peri-urban residents.
This project driven by the African Development Bank supports Ghana's National Environmental Sanitation Policy which aims to improve environmental and public health.
It has five components:
1) Sustainable sanitation and hygiene in households and schools
2) Improvement of waste management infrastructure and services
3) Institutional strengthening and capacity building
4) Improved livelihoods and economic well-being
5) Project management
Vacuum tubes, resistors, diodes, a Tube Screamer guitar pedal, transistors, terminal strips and more!
First the image was converted into a set data vectors in format (x,y,r,g,b), one for each pixel in image.
Then this 5D-data was projected to 3D-space using principal component analysis, The resulting image was rebuilt based on that reduced information.
I grabbed a few electrical components, with the view to make some LED light painting rigs.
My knowledge of electronics is pretty poor, so I may be on a steep learning curve during the summer when the main study is reduced.
It was nice to get a small circuit up and running. Sadly, when I asked the "expert" at the electronics shop if I had everything I needed, he failed to tall me that for LED circuits you need a resistor to control the flow of power. All hail the power of Google...
The silver seatpost and stem irritated me, so I replaced them with a couple of black components I had lying around. The seatpost (from the Shiromoto) only has about 20mm offset instead of 35mm offset, so I had to compensate by putting on a 100mm stem instead of the 80mm one that I had (and I had to pull the decaleur receiver as part of this process, because the receiver slots fouled against the bottom of the stem.)
Still no rack, but maybe I'll get some time to work on it this weekend