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My house will never be neat & tidy while my kids are young: I have accepted that. When I found this doll hanging off the picture ledge I couldn't help but smile: what the heck is she doing up the of all places on a picture ledge? 73:365

James Wadham photos - the first Mission Motorsport Launch Control event. All images are available for use - please credit Mission Motorsport / Launch Control in any use.

Ground Control to Major Tom

Ground Control to Major Tom

Take your protein pills

and put your helmet on

 

Ground Control to Major Tom

Commencing countdown,

engines on

Check ignition

and may God's love be with you

 

[spoken]

Ten, Nine, Eight, Seven, Six, Five, Four, Three, Two, One, Liftoff

 

This is Ground Control

to Major Tom

You've really made the grade

And the papers want to know whose shirts you wear

Now it's time to leave the capsule

if you dare

 

This is Major Tom to Ground Control

I'm stepping through the door

And I'm floating

in a most peculiar way

And the stars look very different today

 

For here

Am I sitting in a tin can

Far above the world

Planet Earth is blue

And there's nothing I can do

 

Though I'm past

one hundred thousand miles

I'm feeling very still

And I think my spaceship knows which way to go

Tell my wife I love her very much

she knows

 

Ground Control to Major Tom

Your circuit's dead,

there's something wrong

Can you hear me, Major Tom?

Can you hear me, Major Tom?

Can you hear me, Major Tom?

Can you....

 

Here am I floating

round my tin can

Far above the Moon

Planet Earth is blue

And there's nothing I can do.

 

David Bowie

Space Oddity

Control room--desk is under the main panel

Sen. Chris Coons hosted a roundtable discussion on the opioid crisis with James Carroll, director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, on Aug. 23 at UD’s Tower at STAR with more than 200 people in attendance. “The tragic reality is that the crisis has gotten worse,” Sen. Coons said. When he asked how many people in the room have been impacted by addiction, almost every hand went up. Highlights of the discussion, which included Public Health Director Dr. Karyl Rattay:

 

•Director Carroll: He said an estimated 20 million Americans need treatment. He supports medication-assisted treatment because “it keeps people healthy and alive.” He said his office will be bringing in insurers in September to talk about parity for substance use disorder treatment with physical health treatment.

 

•Dr. Rattay: She said DHSS sounded the alarm in 2011 when the first wave of the crisis hit with deaths involving prescription painkillers. The second wave involved heroin and today’s third wave – the deadliest so far – is driven by fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, that Director Carroll said is mainly manufactured in China. She said the key is connecting people to treatment. “How do we engage people in our (health care) systems … where they don’t feel stigmatized?”

 

•Dr. Sandy Gibney from Saint Francis: She and Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long have handed out 2,000 doses of naloxone to people in need across the state in targeted neighborhoods based on overdose trends. She has been advocating with fellow emergency departments to begin people who have overdosed on MAT right away and connect them to treatment through the Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health’s Delaware Treatment and Referral Network (DTRN).

 

•Dan Maas with New Castle County’s Hero Help: Since the county started Hero Help, a referral-to-treatment for people who are suffering from addiction and have committed low-level crimes, the work with individuals and families has shown a lot of promise.

 

•Attorney General Kathy Jennings: She said her office is “diverting as many people into treatment as we safely can.” And getting naloxone into the hands of as many people as possible.

 

•Dave Humes with atTAcK addiction, who lost his son to an accidental heroin overdose: He said 79% of overdoses happen in a home and only 7% of those homes have naloxone. His goal is to get naloxone into more people’s hands.

 

•Rita Landgraf, director of UD’s Partnership for Healthy Communities: “This epidemic belongs to all of us.”

 

If you or a loved one is struggling with addiction, go to:

www.helpisherede.com/Get-Help?source=homepage-link

 

Adriaan de Jongh (Bounden, Fingle)

"Micro Mortem Bounden: Make 'm Move"

May 6-7th 2017

Rancho Cordova, CA

DCS Commander / Switch Control Panel

MDK Roach Control Services in Del Rio, Texas! Roaches can be found anywhere within a structure, since they can squeeze into very tight spaces.

workers were doing a controlled burn on the forest to make way for new life. Apparently this is done non-stop around the area. At first I thought it was a wildfire, but the sign near the spot we pulled off on told us the truth.

Iglesia del Convento de San Francisco.

 

Para la inauguración de las Jornadas de RedIRIS.

tv.rediris.es/es/jt2014/index.html

 

Cáceres. Extremadura.

Milling machine

Photo of 140 Foot computer card for entering source positions, 1970s.

Live in Studio A, 8.7.2013

Photo by Eric Grossman

Helen Jackson-Garside's photos from Mission Motorsport's first Launch Control event. All pics available for use, please credit Mission Motorsport / Launch Control

James Wadham photos - the first Mission Motorsport Launch Control event. All images are available for use - please credit Mission Motorsport / Launch Control in any use.

Believe it or not this is a Radio controlled boat.

Matthew Florianz (Frontier Developments)

"Elite Dangerous - Sound in Space"

Our typical aerial control panel for photogrammetric mapping

My garden ... Day 22 of Lockdown.

 

There were 5 large stones, put there to stop foxes from digging. But I needed two of the stones elsewhere, so I've planted some large clumps of Ophiopogon where they were. I was digging it out anyway. Once established, hopefully it will stop any digging.

Nuestro vehículo de Fotodetección recorre las vías de Belén buscando mejorar la movilidad del sector. #BienParqueado

Cámara: NIKON D80 ❙ Lente: 80-200 mm f/2.8 a 200 mm ❙ Disparo: ¹⁄₂₀₀₀ seg. a f/5,6 ❙ ISO: 100 ❙ ®Aner Suárez Yanes

James Wadham photos - the first Mission Motorsport Launch Control event. All images are available for use - please credit Mission Motorsport / Launch Control in any use.

Out of Nowhere, Nothing Answered.

 

Subjects are only able to trigger the camera using their brainwaves once they achieve a certain level of relaxation. At a pre-determined level of alpha activity (relaxation) a signal was sent to the camera to fire via the MindWave device, creating a unique self portrait. Sound by Chris Watson was used as a form of neurofeedback, decreasing in volume as subject became more relaxed. For more info see

outofnowherenothinganswered.com and www.michellewalshphotography.net

Laguna Garzón - José Ignacio

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