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The Control Room (National Trust building E4) was constructed for the remote operation and monitoring of the Vibration Test Buildings. It is constructed in a simple, functional and contemporary style in Burwell white bricks that contrast with red asphalt covered lower sections of the metal framed panels of the bays. It is divided into two sections; to the west the slightly taller portion housed control and monitoring equipment, and to the east were staff facilities. The building is entered at the eastern end through an inset covered porch, which is surfaced in red and yellow flag stones arranged in a chequer board design. Entry into the Control Room was past the messengers’ room, located on the west side of the entrance and to its rear a windowless switch room. On the opposite side of the entrance was the cloak room. Along the rear wall is a ladies lavatory, cleaners’ room and a gents’ locker room and lavatory. At the eastern end of the corridor is a small tea room and to its south a large mess room. The taller western section of the building is split into two by a longitudinal east to west corridor. At its eastern end to the south is a store room and on the opposite side of the corridor a dark room. To their west and to either side were six almost identical bays, although the two in the south west corner are open to form a single large room. These rooms were used for housing control and monitoring equipment, which was supported on a raised floor, the under floor void probably accommodated air conditioning pipes and cabling. To reduce noise the upper sections of these rooms and their ceilings are lined with square pierced plaster board panels.
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Marine Corps Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr. presents Sherry Gortney with the Distinguished Public Service Award in recognition for her service to United States service members during the North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command during the change of command ceremonies, May 13, 2016 on Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. (DoD Photo by N-NC Public Affairs/Released)
25th Faversham Transport Weekend, 18th and 19th May 2019. Bus and Truck day, Saturday 18th. South East Coachworks, Preston Street. (image 2638)
The thing I find really fascinating is this very traditional approach to pest control next to the NPDN booth (National Plant Diagnostic Network)
Arajuno, Pastaza.- La Vicepresidencia de la República continúa su Despacho Itinerante por los seis cantones más afectados por la desnutrición crónica infantil con tasas superiores a la media nacional del 23%. Este martes y miércoles, respectivamente, llegó hasta la Amazonía del Ecuador, en Taisha (Morona Santiago) y Arajuno (Pastaza), donde se instalaron las mesas técnicas intersectoriales que reúnen al Gobierno Nacional, GADs, cooperación internacional y sociedad civil.
Foto: Nadim Kuri / Grace Parra
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Here are all the controls temporarily mounted in the control panel, which has been installed in the cabinet. The buttons serve to mimic both the layout of a NEO GEO control panel as well as a Street Fighter-type six-button layout. It may not be obvious from this photo, but this is pretty much the absolute maximum amount of controls I was going to be able to cram into this control panel.
Burned leaves on the ground at Stony Creek Metropark.
There was a controlled burn of my favorite prairie at the mountain bike trails/Shelden Estates area of Stony Creek Metropark on April 1, 2010.
It looks like some of the fire spread to the woods. I guess that makes it uncontrolled.
An article about the burn appeared in the Oakland Post:
oaklandpostonline.com/2010/04/06/local/stopping-the-sprea...
Photo taken February 10, 2013 in north Texas. They were clearing out leaves and underbrush in a small park with a controlled burn. I was kind of surprised the leaves would even burn, the ground was damp from a rain that morning. The smoke from the fires created a nice effect over a small pond downwind from the park.
This Control Room is also on level 3 but is hidden behind the Knight Studio. This is where media operations take place for footage in the Knight Studio on Pennsylvania Avenue.
First, I will admit, I did use the Bidet! I mean, why wouldn't you want to? I found this device so spectacular, it cleaned me right up! I also thought the buttons were pretty fascinating as well.