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This is a photograph from a set of photographs taken at the St. Coca's AC 5KM Road Race 2016 which was held in Kilcock, Co. Kildare, Ireland at 20:00 on Friday 24th June 2016. This superb road race is now firmly established again as one of the fastest and best organised road races of it's kind in Leinster. The race follows a left handed course around a well known local walking route around Laragh and in the closing kilometer runs parallel to the Royal Canal into the finish at the railway station in the town having started at the primary school close to the St. Coca's running track. In fact for several hundred meters after the 4KM marker towards the finish the course runs parallel with the railway, canal and the R148 between Kilcock and Maynooth. This geographic feature is one of only a small number with this parallel configuration in all of Europe.
The members of St. Coca's AC and the many volunteers from the local community must be given great praise for organising another fantastic night of racing for runners, joggers, and walkers. The 5KM course is very flat with the exception of short incline up a motorway overpass and makes its way along narrow country lanes sheltered on either side by hedgerows. The nice summer evening made for an enjoyable night for everyone with a large crowd gathering at the finish to cheer on participants. Refreshments and prize awards were held in the Kilcock GAA club near to both the race start and close to the St. Coca's running track.
Electronic timing and event management was provided by Irish company MyRunResults.com (Facebook www.facebook.com/MyRunResults/?fref=ts and Website: www.myrunresults.com/)
This photograph is part of a larger set of photographs from the St. Coca's AC 5KM Road Race 2016 which can be found in the following Flickr Photoset: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157670088473266
GPS Trace of the 5KM Course (the route of the course has not changed in a few years) connect.garmin.com/activity/194011978
Photographs from previous St. Coca's AC 5KM Road Races on our Flickr photostream:
Our photographs on Flickr from the St. Coca's AC 5KM Road Race 2015: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157655117810205
Our photographs on Flickr from the St. Coca's AC 5KM Road Race 2014: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157645423471903
Our photographs on Flickr from the St. Coca's AC 5KM Road Race 2013: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157634382263872
Our photographs on Flickr from the St. Coca's AC 5KM Road Race 2012: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157630347296616
Our photographs on Flickr from the St. Coca's AC 5KM Road Race 2011: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157627042558602
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Yes - of course you can! Flickr provides several ways to share this and other photographs in this Flickr set. You can share directly to: email, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Tumblr, LiveJournal, and Wordpress and Blogger blog sites. Your mobile, tablet, or desktop device will also offer you several different options for sharing this photo page on your social media outlets.
BUT..... Wait there a minute....
We take these photographs as a hobby and as a contribution to the running community in Ireland. We do not charge for our photographs. Our only "cost" is that we request that if you are using these images: (1) on social media sites such as Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter,LinkedIn, Google+, VK.com, Vine, Meetup, Tagged, Ask.fm,etc or (2) other websites, blogs, web multimedia, commercial/promotional material that you must provide a link back to our Flickr page to attribute us or acknowledge us as the original photographers.
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In summary please remember when requesting photographs from us - If you are using the photographs online all we ask is for you to provide a link back to our Flickr set or Flickr pages. You will find the link above clearly outlined in the description text which accompanies this photograph. Taking these photographs and preparing them for online posting takes a significant effort and time. We are not posting photographs to Flickr for commercial reasons. If you really like what we do please spread the link around your social media, send us an email, leave a comment beside the photographs, send us a Flickr email, etc. If you are using the photographs in newspapers or magazines we ask that you mention where the original photograph came from.
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Let's get a bit technical: We use Creative Commons Licensing for these photographs
We use the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License for all our photographs here in this photograph set. What does this mean in reality?
The explaination is very simple.
Attribution- anyone using our photographs gives us an appropriate credit for it. This ensures that people aren't taking our photographs and passing them off as their own. This usually just mean putting a link to our photographs somewhere on your website, blog, or Facebook where other people can see it.
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Above all what Creative Commons aims to do is to encourage creative sharing. See some examples of Creative Commons photographs on Flickr: www.flickr.com/creativecommons/
I ran in the race - but my photograph doesn't appear here in your Flickr set! What gives?
As mentioned above we take these photographs as a hobby and as a voluntary contribution to the running community in Ireland. Very often we have actually ran in the same race and then switched to photographer mode after we finished the race. Consequently, we feel that we have no obligations to capture a photograph of every participant in the race. However, we do try our very best to capture as many participants as possible. But this is sometimes not possible for a variety of reasons:
►You were hidden behind another participant as you passed our camera
►Weather or lighting conditions meant that we had some photographs with blurry content which we did not upload to our Flickr set
►There were too many people - some races attract thousands of participants and as amateur photographs we cannot hope to capture photographs of everyone
►We simply missed you - sorry about that - we did our best!
You can email us petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com to enquire if we have a photograph of you which didn't make the final Flickr selection for the race. But we cannot promise that there will be photograph there. As alternatives we advise you to contact the race organisers to enquire if there were (1) other photographs taking photographs at the race event or if (2) there were professional commercial sports photographers taking photographs which might have some photographs of you available for purchase. You might find some links for further information above.
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I want to tell people about these great photographs!
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Ultimate Builder Classes
The following are the class definitions for the 5 classes that we are hosting at our 13 round series.
Free Style – Any motorcycle frame configuration or drivetrain combination. Your imagination is the only restriction. Must run and stop.
Modified Harley – Must have Harley manufactured frame and engine cases. Frame must maintain stock configuration so modifications are limited to smoothing ie; molding welds and joints, welding in filler panels or cutting excess tabs. Swingarm kits and fat tire conversions are acceptable.
Performance Custom – Race inspired styling with performance enhancing engine modifications. Any motorcycle frame configuration and drivetrain combination. Judging will be focused around drag racing ie; strtched out ‘Busa, Bonneville racers and highly modified sportbikes.
Retro Mod – Any modified bike, with any drive train on any chassis configuration that is 25 years or older. Great class for older Harley’s where the frame was cut to rake or stretch as well as a class for Café Racers from the Ton-Up era.
Modified Street Class – Must have Major OEM ie; Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki, Polaris, Triumph etc manufactured frame and engine cases. Harley is not allowed in this class. Frame must maintain stock configuration so neck may not be cut to rake or stretch. Designed for mild customs without frame configuration modifications and stretched swing arms. Cruisers are allowed to use hardtail sections.
Awards and Prizes
Freestyle Class – 1st Place Cash Prize: $2,500 per UBCBS
Modified Harley Class – 1st Place Cash Prize: $1,500 per UBCBS
Performance Custom Class – 1st Place Cash Prize: $1,000 per UBCBS
Retro Mod Class – 1st Place Cash Prize: $1,000 per UBCBS
Modified Street Class – 1st Place Cash Prize: $1,000 per UBCBS
Award plaques will be given out to motorcycles finishing in second and third place in the three judged categories at each UBCBS.
All UBCBS class trophies will be awarded during the awards ceremony held Sundays beginning at 3:00pm local time. All cash prizes will be paid by Advanstar Communications via check 30 days after Advanstar’s receipt of winner affidavit forms (forms will be supplied by Advanstar to class winners at each UBCSB).
The Ultimate Builder is produced by www.bikerpros.com.
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NSF MSGI research associate Arthur Mills and his mentor Wu Zhang studying drilling equipment at NETL in Morgantown, WV. Arthur is studying Description of 3D Configuration. This project develops mathematics description of objects. Equations, and Matlab code will be needed to construct image of object in 3D space. There are several such problems in NETL’s research challenge list. The researcher of this project will be asked to work on one or more of them based on their own interests and background. One group of problems comes from the need to supply 3D printer an algorithm and/code with which an object can be manufactured through 3D printing. One of the objects would be a screw, and the other would be a hollow circular tube with arms at three different locations with each orientated differently around the tube. The other group of problem is represented by the image of a long rod in a curved tube. This is a simulation of the bending status of drill string in directional well, as commonly occurred in drilling an oil and gas well. The validation of the mathematic description of the object is expected to be conducted by providing 3D imaging of the objects with a series of cross section images staking over one and another. If time allow, the objects will be made to perform certain motion. For example, the motion can be rotating the screw or moving the rod downward simulating the drilling progress.
A configuration of erratics make up the keystones of this ruined hut circle. Whilst the huit circle was in the shade, there was a high luminosity with much light bouncing off an orange-ed mountain side. This mix of 'yellow' tint and gray green turned this hut circle into an otherworldly sight with a lighting effect that might be likened to underwater photography.
Located in the center of Jamesburg near the site of the mill its former ownersoperated,LakeviewispresentlyanL-shapedbuildingwithsidewing. This configuration is the result of a series of additive construction projects extend- ing from the eighteenth century through the third quarter of the nineteenth.
The oldest part of the structure is the 2-story rear ell. This presently consists of two rooms on the first floor with a chimney between them. These rest almost directly on the ground, and have noticeably low (approximately 7 foot) floor-toceilingheightsonthefirstfloor. Thesecondstoryroomsprojectover these on both the northwest and southeast fronts, supported on log posts. The larger of the rooms on the first floor may have been the core of an original one-room, 1 1/2-story house. It has two entrances with board and batten doors, one on each front, that to the southeast flanked by a window with 6/6 sash on each side, the door on the opposite side being flanked by a window and a door giving access to a storage room. The northeast wall is occupied by a large
cookingfireplacewithironcraneandadjacentoven. Thesmallerroomtothe northeast has a shallow fireplace surrounded with simple board molding that shares the same chimney. The two, in effect, form a hall and parlor plan.
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The main section of the house, oriented southwest and facing the road, was
originallyatwoor21/2-story,5-bayhouse,withadjacent2-baywing. Itisof frame on a stone foundation. The cellar, divided by brick partition walls, exhibits hewn joists and bearing beams and heavy arched brick chimney supports, construction details typical of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth cen-
turies. In plan the house consists of a center hall flanked by two rooms on either side, those to the right on the first floor now being connected by sliding
doors.
Surviving details are also suggestive of a date not later than the first quarter of the nineteenth century. Among these is the doorway, with its delicate transom and sidelights, framed by slender pilasters with knife-edge reeded moldings, and with both exterior and interior lintels with a bowed central portion, a form common to Federal mantel shelves in central New Jersey. Similar knife-edge moldings appear on door and window frames in the rooms to the right of the hall.
Other Federal details include wooden mantels with paneled corner and cen- tral blocks in the rear rooms on the second floor; raised six paneled doors, some with beaded paneling, between the hall and rooms of the second floor; a closet door with three raised panels in the west front room on the second floor; the profile of muntins on both the first and second floor; and some surviving simple beaded baseboards applied prior to plastering.
In the third quarter of the nineteenth century a major remodeling brought the house to its present appearance. Additions included a third story to the main section, constructin of a 1-story conservatory adjoining the southeast
gable, and a 1-story porch, with Italianate posts, across the front. The third story was given the form of a deep cornice by the use of flush boarding. It is pierced by 1/2-size windows between which are paired bracket. The conservatory isaglazedarcadewithstiltedsegmentalarchesrestingonsimplepilastersand a bellcast roof.
On the interior, mantels in the principal rooms were replaced with central cartouche in marble and marbleized slate. The stairrail with turned balusters and newel also dates from this renovation as does the statuary niche at the turn of the stair.
The only surviving outbuilding on the property is a rectangular brick smokehouse.
From the eighteenth century through most of the nineteenth Lakeview was the residence of men whose activities were the economic backbone of the village of which it became the center. Its most important owner, from 1832 to 1869, was James Buckalew, for whom the town of Jamesburg was named. Buckalew became a regional leader in the fields of transportation, commerce, industry, agriculture, education and finance.
The rear portion of Lakeview was probably constructed in the eighteenth century as a residence for the operator of the adjacent mill. The mill is mentioned in a Middlesex County road return dated 11 September, 1787, at which time it belonged to William Ensley. In 1792 Ensley conveyed the property to George Rozell; who in 1800 conveyed it to John Mount. Mount, who managed the
property until he turned it over to his son-in-law, William Gordon, in 1818, probably built the 5-bay Federal house that James Buckalew purchased in 1832.
The mills consisted of a grist mill, sawmill, and fulling mill. The naming of the town attests to their importance: it was called successively Ensley's Mills, Mount's Mills, Buckalew's Mills and, after 1847, Jamesburg. Buckalew expanded manufacturing activities at the mill site to include the production of drainage tile and brick.
While Buckalew continued to operate the mills, he employed his capital in many other ventures. His primary interests were in transportation. He was a contractor for the Camden and Amboy Railroad, constructed between 1830 and 1832. From 1840 to 1865 he also supplied, by contract, the mules for the Delaware RaritanCanal,housingupto700oftheminbrickbarnsbehindhisresidence. In
1845, in partnership with Nathaniel Rue, he established a stage route between Freehold and Jamesburg, to transport the agricultural products of Monmouth County totheCamdenAndAmboyRailroad. Thisbecametheright-of-wayoftheFreehold and Jamesburg Agricultural Railroad, constructed between 1851 and 1853, of which Buckalew'sson,Isaacbecamesupervisor. Astherailroadattractedbusinessand travelers to the town, Buckalew built, in 1856, a hotel known as the Jamesburg House. Late in life he undertook construction of a short-haul railroad from Freehold to the Squankum marl pits.
This venture arose from another of Buckalew's many interests, scientific farming. He applied the latest in agricultural techniques to the 4,000 acres hekeptundercultivation. Theseincludedtheearlyuseofmarlasfertilizer.
Buckalew was also a pioneer in the cultivation of cranberries. He founded, in 1853, the Jamesburg Agricultural Society, which, for a brief period, sponsored an annual fair.
Under the national banking laws of 1862, Buckalew consolidated his finan- cial interests through establishment of the First National Bank of Jamesburg in 1864.
In addition to his business enterprise, Buckalew engaged in numerous local philanthopies. Ofparticularinterestwasthecontributiontolocaleducation. In 1846 when the Monroe Township authorities refused admission of a Negro boy to the public school, Buckalew had a substantial brick school house erected, which became the Jamesburg Public School. It was at the dedication of this building thatthename"Jamesburg"wasfirstused. Buckalewalsogavethelandandfunds for building the First Presbyterian Church of Jamesburg and the land for Fernwood Cemetery, a romatically landscaped burying ground on the outskirts of the town.
In addition to its associative values, Lakeview is of interest as a ver- nacular dwelling with some high style features developed over almost a century by a succession of relatively prosperous owners. Of particular interest is the conservatory, an almost folk-like version of this fashionable form. According to local tradition it and the third story of the house were added by Buckalew's widow shortly after his death.
When Jamesburg was mapped in 1876, nine years after James Buckalew's death, properties with whose development he and his family were associated dominated the town. TheseincludedLakeview,theItalianatevillasofhissons,anenormous complex of barns and stables, the mills, the school, the hotel, and the church. Of these only the church and Lakeview remain.
Lakeview has been virtually unaltered since the third quarter of the nine- teenthcentury. Itremainsintact,butiscurrentlyinurgentneedofattention, especiallypaintingandrepairstoroofandgutters. Somedeteriorationofthe fabric is already noticeable and will obviously increase if repairs are not carriedout. Thepropertyispresentlyinthehandsofanestate. TheJamesburg Historical Association hopes to acquire the house to use as a headquarters and museum of local history.
Middlesex County Deeds, 8, 567 The deed is dated 15 November 1800, although it was not recorded until 1810
Federal Writers' Project. Monroe Townhip Middlesex County 1838-1938. 1938.
n.p.:
Kerwin, Louise Johnson. The Presbyterian Church, Jamesburg, N.J. - A History 1854-1954. Jamesburg: Jamesburg Press, 1954.
Information supplied by Louise Johnson Kerwin (Mrs. William) Historical Researcher of the Monroe Area Historical Association.
My first configurations box... I created this for my older sister as a birthday gift. She loves the beach, but now lives land-locked so I thought it would be a nice reminder for her. I used a variety of real shells, paper from the DCWV "Tradewinds" stack, acrylic paint, various TH products (mini spinner and crackle paint) and some miscellaneous charms from a dear friend (thanks, Zoe!). The lighting for these photographs is terrible so I don't think they do this project justice. It will sound conceited, but this was way more beautiful in real life. LOL.
NSF MSGI research associate Arthur Mills and his mentor Wu Zhang studying drilling equipment at NETL in Morgantown, WV. Arthur is studying Description of 3D Configuration. This project develops mathematics description of objects. Equations, and Matlab code will be needed to construct image of object in 3D space. There are several such problems in NETL’s research challenge list. The researcher of this project will be asked to work on one or more of them based on their own interests and background. One group of problems comes from the need to supply 3D printer an algorithm and/code with which an object can be manufactured through 3D printing. One of the objects would be a screw, and the other would be a hollow circular tube with arms at three different locations with each orientated differently around the tube. The other group of problem is represented by the image of a long rod in a curved tube. This is a simulation of the bending status of drill string in directional well, as commonly occurred in drilling an oil and gas well. The validation of the mathematic description of the object is expected to be conducted by providing 3D imaging of the objects with a series of cross section images staking over one and another. If time allow, the objects will be made to perform certain motion. For example, the motion can be rotating the screw or moving the rod downward simulating the drilling progress.
NSF MSGI research associate Arthur Mills and his mentor Wu Zhang studying drilling equipment at NETL in Morgantown, WV. Arthur is studying Description of 3D Configuration. This project develops mathematics description of objects. Equations, and Matlab code will be needed to construct image of object in 3D space. There are several such problems in NETL’s research challenge list. The researcher of this project will be asked to work on one or more of them based on their own interests and background. One group of problems comes from the need to supply 3D printer an algorithm and/code with which an object can be manufactured through 3D printing. One of the objects would be a screw, and the other would be a hollow circular tube with arms at three different locations with each orientated differently around the tube. The other group of problem is represented by the image of a long rod in a curved tube. This is a simulation of the bending status of drill string in directional well, as commonly occurred in drilling an oil and gas well. The validation of the mathematic description of the object is expected to be conducted by providing 3D imaging of the objects with a series of cross section images staking over one and another. If time allow, the objects will be made to perform certain motion. For example, the motion can be rotating the screw or moving the rod downward simulating the drilling progress.
The final configuration of these Wreck Beach friends and musicians is as there original group: "The Rekkerz", Wayne Legreeley takes on lead guitar and vocals with Jamie Strachen on drums and lead vocals despite a nasty lung infection, and Brian Berry on base and backing vocals. Classic 60s & 70s Rock 'n' Roll and R&B, familiar territory for this group, all songs they know and love. Great show boys! and Thanks to Jamie and Brian for backing all 3 configurations, it was a long night, 4 hours of music from 9:00 p,m. PDT June 27, to 1:00 a.m. June 28. Four hours of playing for Jamie and Brian.
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There are two basic engines for the FJ series: the type F engine and the type 2F engine. There are numerous diesel configurations starting from 3.0L–4.0L. Diesel engines are available and usually come from regions where the predominant fuel is diesel.
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Used from 1955-1974, the Type F engine made the FJ famous: not the most efficient but virtually impossible to break! It was (and is) commonly known to run 500,000–600,000 miles without a problem. It was constructed as a 3.9 liter naturally aspirated, in-line six cylinder engine. The F series of engines were deliberately engineered to be similar to GMC L6 OHV 235 engines but improved upon its inspiration to suit the FJ’s needs.
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The final configuration of these Wreck Beach friends and musicians is as there original group: "The Rekkerz", Wayne Legreeley takes on lead guitar and vocals with Jamie Strachen on drums and lead vocals despite a nasty lung infection, and Brian Berry on base and backing vocals. Classic 60s & 70s Rock 'n' Roll and R&B, familiar territory for this group, all songs they know and love. Great show boys! and Thanks to Jamie and Brian for backing all 3 configurations, it was a long night, 4 hours of music from 9:00 p,m. PDT June 27, to 1:00 a.m. June 28. Four hours of playing for Jamie and Brian.
The configuration (order has been shifted 1-9 from top left down
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1. random assemblage from yard, 2. truckbed leaves, 3. Kiki and hand, 4. colorful leaves are harder to rake., 5. Swimmingly, 6. moon over rust farm, 7. birch, catalpa, maple leaves gathered for for a photo op, 8. Gehry Disney Curves & Rounds favorites, 9. Kiki and the candle
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My first configurations box... I created this for my older sister as a birthday gift. She loves the beach, but now lives land-locked so I thought it would be a nice reminder for her. I used a variety of real shells, paper from the DCWV "Tradewinds" stack, acrylic paint, various TH products (mini spinner and crackle paint) and some miscellaneous charms from a dear friend (thanks, Zoe!). The lighting for these photographs is terrible so I don't think they do this project justice. It will sound conceited, but this was way more beautiful in real life. LOL.
Top right: Bowline. Top center: Bowline that resembles triskele knot found in celtic art. Top right: bowline resembling carrick bend used to join two ropes (note different interlace pattern). Bottom left: Bowline on a bight, used to make bridle sling as shown in bottom center. Bottom right: shows bowline result, a loop in a rope.
Bei diesem Jungtier ist die Farbgebung noch nicht endgültig. Sie kann variieren je nach Beschaffenheit des Terrariums oder der Stimmung des Tieres. /
The color of this pup may not be the final one. It can vary because of the configuration in the terrarium or the mood of this animal.
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landing gear down, flaps down, tail-hook down... the f-18 shows the crowd how it looks when it makes a carrier landing
Highly flexible design that can be quickly converted for additional countertop or second patient transport. Two available configurations: traditional squad bench arrangement or Crestline's medic-safe seating design.
The final configuration of these Wreck Beach friends and musicians is as there original group: "The Rekkerz", Wayne Legreeley takes on lead guitar and vocals with Jamie Strachen on drums and lead vocals despite a nasty lung infection, and Brian Berry on base and backing vocals. Classic 60s & 70s Rock 'n' Roll and R&B, familiar territory for this group, all songs they know and love. Great show boys! and Thanks to Jamie and Brian for backing all 3 configurations, it was a long night, 4 hours of music from 9:00 p,m. PDT June 27, to 1:00 a.m. June 28. Four hours of playing for Jamie and Brian.
My CETME sporter, .308 calibre. The original military configuration of this rifle is the predecessor to the HK G3. That is why it's able to have the G3 fore-end and stock on it. I have no idea when it was made.
It is one of the Century re-manufactured ones, so it has some issues. I have a love hate relationship with it. It shoots accurately, has relatively low recoil (by my standards), and is simple to clean and maintain. However, it has been nothing but problematic since I first bought it. The spring that flips the charging handle forward after you release it had to be repaired, and now it's firing when it isn't supposed to. I'm gonna take it to a gunsmith to figure out the problem.
Edit: sold for rent money