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Re-configured rear exhaust system from mufflers back, to make way for the Class III receiver hitch and the factory-correct under-bed spare tire carrier & spare tire.

Photo by Betsey Merkel.

 

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Farming For Justice with Maurice Small, Strategist

Maurice Small, Food Strategist, works in communities of low wealth to make sure they are able to activate the wealth they have internally and that they have around them. Maurice provides tools communities need to have great food access, food health and food awareness.

 

Maurice Small is an independent consultant with 25 years of experience in urban/ rural food systems development, youth entrepreneurship training, and soil creation. Maurice inherited his profound respect and love for the earth from his parents. This love for natural process and growth nurtures his strong desire to build community as he teaches and cultivates regional visions for sustainable agriculture, healthy lifestyles in underserved communities & urban/rural collaboration between growers and vendors. His work to address the development of a more sustainable regional food system began in Northeast Ohio in 1988 with vacant lot reclamation, community garden creation, work with local after-school programs and volunteering with organizations to cultivate urban local food production.

 

His current contract work in North America address's urban and rural food system creation, food justice awareness programming and urban/peri urban soil production with worms.

 

This interview was on recorded on March 9, 2015 with the permission of The City of Cleveland, Department of Public Works at the Rockefeller Park Greenhouse opened in 1905 at 750 E 88th St., in Cleveland, Ohio 44108. Phone: 216-664-3103

 

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Many displays configured all over the room for the various games on display

The PmodGYRO is a 3-axis gyroscope powered by the STMicroelectronics L3G4200D. By communicating with the chip through SPI or I2C, users may configure the module to report angular momentum at a resolution of up to 2000 dps.

 

store.digilentinc.com/pmodgyro-3-axis-digital-gyroscope/

 

"Allusion" by Yellena James. Configured 10 different ways.

The Steam Ship Petersburg, a specially configured tanker which pumps fuel from shipboard tanks, lists in Pohang Harbor, Republic of Korea, Oct. 20, 1998, as it waits to deploy a single-anchor leg mooring system (SALM). Once deployed, the SALM provides a semipermanent platform for continued fuel discharge operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sergeant Steve Faulisi) (Released)

Delta Airlines Boeing 767-332(ER)(WL) N179DN on final approach to 27L at London Heathrow Airport.

 

c/n 25144 first flew on the 12th of February 1991 before being delivered to Delta Airlines on the 17th of April 1991 and registered N179DN. The aircraft had winglets fitted in June 2010 and was re-configured to include new premium economy in January 2014. Current April 2017.

Adequate storage and functionality is at the heart of every personal area. This bathroom was configured with 2 vanities around a 90-degree corner from each other, allowing for additional counter space and storage capabilities.

How to install and configure KVM and Open vSwitch on Ubuntu or Debian

 

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How to configure a syslog server with rsyslog on Linux

 

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The Steam Ship Petersburg, a specially configured tanker which pumps fuel from shipboard tanks, is anchored in Pohang Harbor, Republic of Korea, Oct. 20, 1998. The Petersburg waits to deploy a single-anchor leg mooring system (SALM). Once deployed, the SALM provides a semipermanent platform for continued fuel discharge operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sergeant Steve Faulisi) (Released)

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Photo: Me.

Location: North-West Sydney, New South Wales (Australia).

Date: 28 May, 2010.

Tools:

- Nikon D60

- AF-S DX Nikkor 18-55mm Lens

- Slik Mirage Tripod

- Photoshop CS4

Effects: N/A

Post Processing: N/A.

 

Shutter Speed: 2.0 sec

F-Stop: f/11

Aperture Value: f/11

Max Aperture Value: f/5.6

ISO Speed: 200

Focal Length: 50mm

Lens: 18.0 - 55.0 mm f/3.5 - 5.6

 

More from the Series:

Up in the Air I [Link]

Up in the Air III [Link]

Up in the Air IV [Link]

Up in the Air V [Link]

Up in the Air VII [Link]

 

Copyright © Katt-25. All rights reserved. Images may not be reproduced in any form without my written permission.

Photo test, still trying to configure the lighting and backdrop

It began with the layout of the radiator setup, now configured for push instead of pull. Swapped out the old GTX 670 Windforce for the GTX 780 Classy and popped an EK waterblock on top. Speaking of waterblocks, the plastic topped XP3 was removed in favour of the Black Chrome edition. Changed over to a Silverstone Strider 750 Watt fully modular PSU, added some new intakes; Corsair SP140 LED fans in the front and a Silverstone AP123 fan in the rear.

 

4.5 GHz on the CPU and 1411 MHz on the GPU has never been so quiet. :)

NASA Mission Operations Control Room 2 as configured for the Apollo 11 landing

Opened in 1997, NYNY "the hotel includes several towers configured to resemble New York City towers such as the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building. In front of the property is a lake representing New York Harbor, with a 150 ft (46 m) tall replica of the Statue of Liberty, and replicas of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument, the Whitney Museum of American Art, Ellis Island, and Grand Central Terminal."

 

Show location on a map

"Allusion" by Yellena James. Configured 10 different ways.

Configuring the ZOLL CCT monitor parameters on a transport

Testing the new rig configuration made from an afordable "Adjustable" Paint Roller frame. This allows me to easily and quickly adjust the stereo base on the fly. Red/Cyan 3D glasses required for viewing.

385: I've re-configured the assembly so that I'm now working on the bottom cut-back...

 

Networks Integration Center B 13, Room NIC

 

Displays configured for ground and tracking and data relay satellite, TDRS communications for the Orion EFT-1

 

Presenter: Mark Severance, network director for human spaceflight

 

Find out more at:

twitter.com/NASA_TDRS

www.nasa.gov/tdrs

 

(note: Wireless devices ONLY permitted if powered off or in airplane mode – tour group will be briefed in the NIC lobby prior to B13 access, cameras are ok.

  

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For the first time ever, all 10 NASA field centers participated in a multi-center NASA Social event Dec. 3, previewing the Dec. 4 first flight of the Orion Spacecraft on Exploration Flight Test-1.

 

Goddard hosted up to 25 social media followers to attend an afternoon celebrating the Orion launch. Attendees toured the Astrobiology Analytical Laboratory, where Martian meteorites and other samples are tested to answer two of the biggest mysteries facing humanity: How did we get here? And are we alone? We'll also tour Goddard's massive Integration and Testing Facility, where spacecraft are built and tested and the world's largest cleanroom where the James Webb Space Telescope is being constructed. Webb is the scientific successor to NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. It will be the most powerful space telescope ever built.

 

www.nasa.gov/social-orion-multicenter/#.VJ0hmAHMIA

G. H. Residence was conceived less as a house, but more as an extension and outgrowth of the limestone and aquifers of the Central Texas geography. The roof structure is configured so as to create a natural basin for the collection of rainwater, not unlike the vernal pools found in the outcroppings of Enchanted Rock. These basins harness additional natural flows through the use of photovoltaic and solar hot-water panels. The water, electricity and heat which are harvested on the roof tie into an extensive climate conditioning system which utilizes water source heat pumps and radiant loops to supply both the heating and cooling for the residence. The climate system is connected to geothermal ground loops as well as pools and water features thereby establishing a system of heat exchange which minimizes reliance on electricity or gas.

 

The primary formal gesture of the project inserts two long native limestone walls into the site. The walls serve as the boundary demarking domesticated space with the vegetation outbound of these walls being native while the interior spaces are more lush and tropical. The program of the residence is configured along the stone walls each of which serves as the spine for the public and private wings, respectively. The offset between the main wings establish an exterior courtyard which will serve as an extended living space for much of the year. The siting of the boundary walls and building elements was informed by the presence and preservation of three mature native oaks. The house enjoys close proximity to both Emma Long Metro Park and

West Bull Creek Preserve.

 

Bercy Chen Studio LP

 

www.bcarc.com

 

www.facebook.com/pages/Austin/Bercy-Chen-Studio/350315618...

 

www.architizer.com/en_us/firms/view/bercy-chen-studio-lp/...

 

photo by Paul Bardagjy

A pause whilst configuring the new 48 channel sound desk at Knock Presbyterian Church, East Belfast. Although this weekend for morning service I was only using 19 of them. Shot using a 30mm prime lens and on a tripod and timer. Tiny tweaks in Aperture.

Configuring the UI is my favorite new minigame. I think the operative word here is BUSY. Too busy. I need to ditch the XPerl and learn how to configure Pitbull. If I do it right it could replace healbot and decursive, clearing up even more space.

As part of the 1st Combat Aviation Brigade, 1st Infantry Division’s Defense Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear Response Force mission, air load teams configured for transport and loaded two UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters aboard a C-5A Galaxy Strategic airlifter Sept. 24 and 25 at Salina Municipal Airport, Salina, Kansas.

The success of the air load team training exercise was facilitated by the assistance of the crewmembers and load master of the U.S. Air Force Reserve Command, which provided a realistic training environment for both the Soldiers and Airmen over the two day training event.

The training lays the groundwork for the brigade’s upcoming unannounced emergency deployment readiness exercise that will assess the brigade’s ability to rapidly conduct live air load operations if called on to deploy to support the U.S. Army Northern Command Joint Task Force Civil Support, which anticipates, plans and prepares for chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear response operations.

(U.S. Army Photo by Capt. Keith E. Thayer/1st CAB)

The Auditorium can also be configured to host seminars, workshops and a wide variety of community events. In that respect, it is dedicated to Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard’s vision of all denominations working together to achieve the common dream of all religions.

 

Alan Stanley

Configure, Inc.

O: 512-394-9089

M: 512-750-2526

F: 360-397-8773

alan@configureinc.com

www.configureinc.com

Photograph near Flatford mill where John Constable painted many of his masterpieces.

 

To buy this image as a card or print click below:

 

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The Hay Wain is an oil on canvas painting by John Constable. It was finished in 1821 and shows a hay wain near Flatford Mill on the River Stour in Suffolk, though because the Stour forms the border of two counties, it depicts Willy Lott's Cottage in Suffolk on the left bank and the Essex landscape on the right bank..

 

The Mill was owned by Constable's father, and the house on the left side belonged to a neighbour, Willy Lott (a tenant farmer), who was said to have been born in the house and never to have left it for more than four days in his lifetime. Willy Lott's Cottage has survived to this day practically unaltered, but none of the original trees in the painting exist today. The water level is also higher, as that area of East Anglia has sunk into the sea by one foot (30 cm) since Constable's time.

 

The Hay Wain is revered today as one of the greatest British paintings, but, when it was originally exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1821 (under the title Landscape: Noon), it failed to find a buyer. It was considerably better received in France where it was praised by Théodore Géricault. The painting caused a sensation when it was exhibited with other works by Constable at the 1824 Paris Salon (it has been suggested that the inclusion of Constable's paintings in the exhibition were a tribute to Géricault, who died early that year). In that exhibition, The Hay Wain was singled out for a gold medal awarded by Charles X of France, a cast of which is incorporated into the picture's frame. The works by Constable in the exhibition inspired a new generation of French painters, including Eugène Delacroix.

 

Extract from Wikipedia

 

© Copyright 2008 Paul Gibbons, All Rights Reserved.

Please note: The watermark shown above will not appear on purchased products.

  

US Army Ordnance Museum - Aberdeen Proving Ground

 

Tail Number: 78-23130

 

The C-12C is configured as a Medium Altitude Reconnaissance and Surveillance System (MARSS III). This particular aircraft's call sign was "Drifter 46." The aircraft mission was to perform airborne intelligence using imagery and signals Intelligence sensors. First purchased as a VIP transport aircraft it was later modified to perform as an intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) platform. Its first missions were to perform special ISR missions equipped with the MARSS II ISR System in Bosnia-Herzegovina (2000- 2003) and Colombia (2003-2005). It eventually deployed to Iraq (2005-2010) where it supported U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). This aircraft was retired after 29,932 hours of service to the Army and USSOCOM. Each scorpion on the side of the fuselage represents a "takedown" of a significant enemy combatant. Although there are 105 scorpions on the aircraft, the true number exceeds 1,600.

Contractor van I later saw a Ford transit configured the same.

The Project 633 class (known in the West by its NATO reporting name as the Romeo class) is a class of Soviet diesel-electric submarine, built in the 1950s. Project 633 was a further development of the Soviet navy's post-war 611 (Zulu-) and 613 (Whiskey-class) designs. The project was undertaken by Lazurit Central Design Bureau of Gorky. Only 20 of the Soviet Union's originally intended 56 were completed between October 1957 and the end of December 1961 because of the introduction of the nuclear submarine into the Soviet Navy.

 

By today's standards Romeo class submarines are considered obsolete, but they still have some value as training and surveillance vessels.

 

RPK-7 Veter (Russian: РПК-7 Ветер, "wind") is a 650 mm version, deployed operationally since 1984. Both missiles are given the same United States Navy designation SS-N-16 and NATO designation Stallion. Both missiles are torpedo-tube launched, with a solid-fuel rocket engine to power them above the surface. Both missiles are dual-role; they can be armed with either a 400 mm anti-submarine torpedo or a nuclear depth charge. The Veter's increased range of approximately 100 kilometers was an impressive boost over its predecessor the SS-N-15 Starfish, which could only reach half the distance.

 

(Text Wikipedia)

US Army Ordnance Museum - Aberdeen Proving Ground

 

Tail Number: 78-23130

 

The C-12C is configured as a Medium Altitude Reconnaissance and Surveillance System (MARSS III). This particular aircraft's call sign was "Drifter 46." The aircraft mission was to perform airborne intelligence using imagery and signals Intelligence sensors. First purchased as a VIP transport aircraft it was later modified to perform as an intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) platform. Its first missions were to perform special ISR missions equipped with the MARSS II ISR System in Bosnia-Herzegovina (2000- 2003) and Colombia (2003-2005). It eventually deployed to Iraq (2005-2010) where it supported U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). This aircraft was retired after 29,932 hours of service to the Army and USSOCOM. Each scorpion on the side of the fuselage represents a "takedown" of a significant enemy combatant. Although there are 105 scorpions on the aircraft, the true number exceeds 1,600.

Networks Integration Center B 13, Room NIC

 

Displays configured for ground and tracking and data relay satellite, TDRS communications for the Orion EFT-1

 

Presenter: Mark Severance, network director for human spaceflight

 

Find out more at:

twitter.com/NASA_TDRS

www.nasa.gov/tdrs

 

(note: Wireless devices ONLY permitted if powered off or in airplane mode – tour group will be briefed in the NIC lobby prior to B13 access, cameras are ok.

 

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Orion Will Use All Three Networks During Its Future Missions

Orion will be the first mission to utilize all three of NASA's Space Communications Networks. It will use the Space Network and the Near Earth Network during its launch and early orbit phase, as well as it's missions to the Internation Space Station. As it moves beyond low-Earth orbit, it will utilize the Deep Space Network to send and receive data.

 

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For the first time ever, all 10 NASA field centers participated in a multi-center NASA Social event Dec. 3, previewing the Dec. 4 first flight of the Orion Spacecraft on Exploration Flight Test-1.

 

Goddard hosted up to 25 social media followers to attend an afternoon celebrating the Orion launch. Attendees toured the Astrobiology Analytical Laboratory, where Martian meteorites and other samples are tested to answer two of the biggest mysteries facing humanity: How did we get here? And are we alone? We'll also tour Goddard's massive Integration and Testing Facility, where spacecraft are built and tested and the world's largest cleanroom where the James Webb Space Telescope is being constructed. Webb is the scientific successor to NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. It will be the most powerful space telescope ever built.

 

www.nasa.gov/social-orion-multicenter/#.VJ0hmAHMIA

VIP configured Airbus Helicopters H160B - msn 1009. The helicopter is operated on behalf of its owner by Lions Air Skymedia.

Cannes-Mandelieu Airport, France. 22/08/2024.

www.helibuddies.com

Para esta fotografía configuré los parámetros de la cámara e indiqué a mi ayudante cómo tomarla.

 

¿Sería un autorretrato o retrato de otra persona? Interesante...

Riding a classically configured BSA Victor.

Configured your #application with a display name - goo.gl/XxoVuA

US Army Ordnance Museum - Aberdeen Proving Ground

 

Tail Number: 78-23130

 

The C-12C is configured as a Medium Altitude Reconnaissance and Surveillance System (MARSS III). This particular aircraft's call sign was "Drifter 46." The aircraft mission was to perform airborne intelligence using imagery and signals Intelligence sensors. First purchased as a VIP transport aircraft it was later modified to perform as an intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) platform. Its first missions were to perform special ISR missions equipped with the MARSS II ISR System in Bosnia-Herzegovina (2000- 2003) and Colombia (2003-2005). It eventually deployed to Iraq (2005-2010) where it supported U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). This aircraft was retired after 29,932 hours of service to the Army and USSOCOM. Each scorpion on the side of the fuselage represents a "takedown" of a significant enemy combatant. Although there are 105 scorpions on the aircraft, the true number exceeds 1,600.

G. H. Residence was conceived less as a house, but more as an extension and outgrowth of the limestone and aquifers of the Central Texas geography. The roof structure is configured so as to create a natural basin for the collection of rainwater, not unlike the vernal pools found in the outcroppings of Enchanted Rock. These basins harness additional natural flows through the use of photovoltaic and solar hot-water panels. The water, electricity and heat which are harvested on the roof tie into an extensive climate conditioning system which utilizes water source heat pumps and radiant loops to supply both the heating and cooling for the residence. The climate system is connected to geothermal ground loops as well as pools and water features thereby establishing a system of heat exchange which minimizes reliance on electricity or gas.

 

The primary formal gesture of the project inserts two long native limestone walls into the site. The walls serve as the boundary demarking domesticated space with the vegetation outbound of these walls being native while the interior spaces are more lush and tropical. The program of the residence is configured along the stone walls each of which serves as the spine for the public and private wings, respectively. The offset between the main wings establish an exterior courtyard which will serve as an extended living space for much of the year. The siting of the boundary walls and building elements was informed by the presence and preservation of three mature native oaks. The house enjoys close proximity to both Emma Long Metro Park and

West Bull Creek Preserve.

 

Bercy Chen Studio LP

 

www.bcarc.com

 

www.facebook.com/pages/Austin/Bercy-Chen-Studio/350315618...

 

www.architizer.com/en_us/firms/view/bercy-chen-studio-lp/...

 

photo by Paul Bardagjy

A servo, configured to turn the latch from the locked to the unlocked position.

Configuring additional search engines for Inquisitor.

Lance configures the router.

 

Configure, Lance, configure!

 

Port 1290 he blocks.

 

This is our little server closet here at the office. The Mac above Lance's head is our router, the illuminated computer to his right serves up music for the office (note the unsightly speaker wires going out at the top), and the computer to the right of that is the webserver.

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