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DC Travel of Gravesend rose from the ashes of Olsen of Strood, taking Ford R1114 Plaxton Supreme IV TFD 103W from that source. It was seen in Brighton in June, 1993.
Arduino with DC Motor.
The Arduino is connected to my computer and is pre-programmed to listen to a variable sent from a Python script running in the background of my computer. The Python script connects via IMAP to my gmail account and scans for the keyword, ‘water’, in the Subject field of any new email. If it finds an email that meets the criteria, it tells the arduino to start pumping!
This project was accomplished with a micro-controller and help from NYU’s ITP website. Thanks Tom Igoe.
Also, for the email processing functions of this project, I switched from Ruby to Python. Accessing basic IMAP search functions of email accounts is easily done in Python.
Go here for code and more info:
All the DC villains i own which are made by TLG.
Still missing a few but i'll be on the hunt shortly.
Pentagon City metro station in Washington DC, I loved the texture created by the magnificient illumination emerging from the lateral walls
Located in the Mount Vernon Square Historic District, which is on the National Register of Historic Places #99001071.
DC Tower in Vienna at the UNO Quarter close to the Danube. This day the sky was blue without any cloud, which makes the picture appear somehow artificial, like from DC comics... via 500px ift.tt/2bkxLtx
March 13, 2013: To reflect on the 10 year anniversary since the war in Iraq, Foreign Policy and the RAND Corporation teamed up to bring together many of the key players who launched, fought, analyzed, and executed the war for a half-day discussion on the lessons learned, and lessons not yet learned, from the battlefields.
Participants included everyone from Bush national security advisor Stephen Hadley and Gen. John Allen to Doug Feith, the controversial Bush Pentagon aide who advocated for the war in 2003, and Paul Pillar, the CIA analyst who later went public with his doubts.
DC had townhomes everywhere and they were all so beautiful! I think I took more photos of them then I did of the monuments :)
A hawk sits atop the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) flag pole May 22, 2017. USDA photo by Preston Keres