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Setting Device pada Gateway Eratel, support autentikasi dengan Dongle.
Sarah Keeling - Time Shifts: Personal Time Keeping Device:
"Keeping Track of Time"
I wanted to experiment with trying to keep time by internally feeling it. To do this, I hacked a digital alarm clock so that by pushing external buttons I attached, I could control the progression of the minutes and hours. The final piece consists of two parts, a video documenting a performance of me keeping time for an hour and (in theory) the digital clock automatically replaying the recorded pace of “my time” from the hour long performance displayed next to an accurate analog clock to show the discrepancies between the two. To my surprise, what I found was that I actually fairly accurate. My perception of time though slowed down enormously and I became entirely lost in my toughs. What I thought was a five to ten minute time span in between zoning out and coming back to the present, remembering I had to keep track of the time, was really only about a minute or two.
Photographed this device on a market in Normandy. I think it is something to do with distilling. Looks like some kind of giant fruit press, perhaps for apples to make Calvados. Does anyone know?
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Stay connected. Keep in touch. Never miss a beat. I wish I could plug myself in. Because I don't know what I'd do if I ever missed a beat. Denver International Airport.
Scriptores rei militaris. Edited by Philippus Beroaldus. Contents: Sextus Julius Frontinus: Strategemata; Flavius Vegetius Renatus: De re militari; Aelianus Tacticus: De instruendis aciebus (translated into Latin by Theodorus Gaza); [Pseudo-] Modestus: De vocabulis rei militaris. Bologna: Franciscus Plato de Benedictis, 1495-96. Kelvingrove E.1939.65.1428. Final page of text (RR5v) showing woodcut printer’s device. Kelvingrove E.1939.65.1428.
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Neurogress.io. The extraordinary revolution that took imagination from sci-fi to fact, with bionics and other body augmentations, now challenges the idea of the perfect body.
Invest in the interactive mind-controlled devices of the future by buying tokens now. Visit Neurogress.io.
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Award ceremony for valor held at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, Mar. 4, 2017.
The following Soldiers were awarded The Air Medal with ‘V’ Device for valor for their heroic actions, Nov. 3, 2017, in the helicopter medical evacuation of U.S. and Afghan Soldiers wounded during a fire fight in Kunduz, Afghanistan. All four Soldiers assigned to C Company, 2nd General Support Aviation Battalion, 1st Aviation Regiment (2-1 GSAB), 1st Combat Aviation Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, “The Fighting Eagles”, based at Fort Riley, Kansas.
U.S. Army Capt. Trevor P. Joseph, UH-60 Blackhawk pilot, hometown: Collierville, Tennessee
U.S. Army 1st. Lt. Aaron P. Cruz, UH-60 Blackhawk pilot, hometown: Waynesville, Missouri
U.S. Army Sgt. Loran M. Lott, flight paramedic, hometown: Denham Springs, Louisiana
U.S. Army Spc. Samuel E. Perez, crew chief, hometown: Columbus, Georgia.
Photo by Bob Harrison, U.S. Forces Afghanistan Public Affairs.
For more information; story & video package posted to www.dvidshub.net/unit/USFOR-A
#transformationtuesday first pic was the first pic I ever took with this #iphone ! I was 17. So grateful I can still use this same powerful device the same if not more and better :) #me I had a #monroe #piercing #redhair now I am #blonde with way more #swag #girl
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So Tom has a memory device for which direction the sun sets (cowboys riding off into the west?). I fear for our children's inherited navigational skills.
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Surge Protection Devices reduce surge voltages to a level that the power distribution system and the equipment that is connected to the system can handle. SPDs are primarily rated by how much of a surge current magnitude they can handle, and how well they limit the voltage when conducting that surge current. Installing a surge protection device from Lightning Eliminators ensures security of your company data, employees and facility during an unpredictable electric surge, as well as ensures continued function of critical systems. Visit this link for more details: www.lightningprotection.com/surge-protection/
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IdemoLab, DELTA joined forces with KEA's Jewellery Design program and Wearable Technologies in collaboration to create 'Meaningful Jewellery' for their wearable technology project, and to host the Wearable Tech Global Picnic.
At the event "Jewellery of Tomorrow", KEA students from all semesters exhibited their projects (Meaningful Jewellery, Mixed Media, and Portfolio). The Meaningful Jewellery Devices class was part of a collaboration between Vanessa Julia Carpenter of IdemoLab, DELTA and Petra Ahde-Deal of KEA. Vanessa is exploring the Design of Meaningful Smart Devices and introduced to the class how to work with hardware and think about creating non-screen, tangible, embedded interactive devices which create value and are meaningful in people's lives.
In the coming decade, wearable technology will touch nearly every aspect of our lives. The jewellery students from KEA shared their 8-week journey in creating meaningful jewellery devices and their functional prototypes. Understanding the functionalities of different sensors and using the knowledge of design thinking and user experience, the functional jewellery prototypes are the nexus of design, innovation, imagination and function.
What are Transcatheter Heart Valve Replacement Devices?
THVR are aimed at relieving the stenosis of the native valve and creating a functioning valve that can be delivered via a catheter-based system on the beating heart, without the need for a heart–lung machine or sternotomy. Transcatheter valves can be implanted within the native aortic valve via the femoral artery, the left ventricular apex or, less commonly, the axillary artery.
Guidewires and sheaths are placed through these vascular access sites to reach the level of the aortic valve, where a balloon valvuloplasty is performed to relieve the stenosis. Then, the prosthesis is guided up to the level of the aortic valve and implanted under rapid ventricular pacing to temporarily decrease the cardiac output. Congenital pulmonic valve stenosis can also be addressed in a similar fashion via the femoral vein.
Which companies are working in Transcatheter Heart Valve Replacement Devices Market?
• Edwards Lifesciences
• Medtronic
• Livanova plc
• Abbott
• Boston Scientific Corporation
• CryoLife Inc.
And many others
What are Transcatheter Heart Valve Replacement Devices Market Drivers?
• The increase in the prevalence valvular diseases.
• The rising geriatric population base.
What are Transcatheter Heart Valve Replacement Devices Market Barriers?
• Stringent regulatory product approval process.
• Adverse events and product recalls.
For more information on Transcatheter Heart Valve Replacement Devices Competitive Landscape, click here @ www.delveinsight.com/report-store/transcatheter-heart-val...
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Schönbrunn Palace - History
Already in the 14th century was here a plot of land with buildings. The property was then called 'Katterburg', included a mill and a public house with wine and was in possession of the Klosterneuburg (small city in Lower Austria) Monastery. Over time the property was extended and by 1548 of Mayor Bayer to a manor expanded.
In 1569 the Habsburg Maximilian II purchased the property. His goal was primarily to build a zoo, which mainly consisted of indigenous poultry and wild game. After Maximilian's death in 1576 the Katterburg went into the possession of Rudolph II. In 1605, Hungarian troops destroyed the garden of Katterburg which was then only provisionally repaired. Namesake of Schönbrunn should have been Emperor Matthias, who while hunting on the premises discovered a source in 1612 which spawned crystal clear water.
The Katterburg about 1672
This fountain was so beautiful that he should give the property the future name. Emperor Ferdinand II, the successor Matthias', spent as a passionate hunter a lot of time in Schonbrunn. When he died spent his widow Eleonora Gonzaga, who was also very attached to the Jägertum (passion for hunting) a lot of time in Schönbrunn and indulged from then on a rich social life. This soon demanded a more representative environment as it was the old Katterburg, so she in 1642 had built a castle, whose name Schöbrunn in the same year for the first time was recorded in a document. At the same time she had also the garden broadened and expanded, often offering room for business meetings.
During the second Turkish siege in 1683 the grounds and Gebäulichkeiten (old buildings) were largely destroyed, whereupon the Emperor Leopold I., who acquired the plant in 1686, for his successor Joseph I wanted to have constructed a new building of the castle. For this project, the architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach was consulted, which submitted a draft in 1688 to prove his architectural skills. Then Fischer von Erlach was hired immediately and has since worked for the court and nobility. Finally, he was commissioned in 1693 by Leopold I to design a concrete blueprint for the castle. Three years later with the construction was begone, and in the spring of 1700 the central wing was completed and habitable. As a result of the Spanish war of succession arose financial gaps, which greatly slowed the progress of construction of the side wings. And when Joseph died suddenly, they were discontinued altogether. In the coming years the unfinished palace served the Wilhelmine Amalie as a widow seat.
Emperor Charles VI. bought the chateau in 1728 with the baroque garden. However, he remained there merely for pheasant hunting. Therefore, he gave the whole castle to his daughter Maria Theresa, who has since always had a heart for the Palace Schönbrunn. This meant the beginning of the first heyday of Schönbrunn Palace. End of 1742, construction work on the castle was resumed and led to the great complex as it is found today. Maria Theresa engaged the experienced architect Nikolaus Pacassi for the management of construction. 1745 the new palais chapel was opened which still completely was based on the plans of Fischer von Erlach. In the following year, already could be moved into the residential and audience spaces in the east wing. Thus, the completion went on until an extension of the castle was needed because the imperial family experienced brisk growth. Between the main floor and the upper floors a mezzanine was inserted with living spaces for the imperial children. The baroque garden was subjected to strict symmetrical order, which was particularly manifested in the application of the flower beds and paths. The beds were in large part made of boxwood and were lined with colorful stones. The plant was like a carpet with rich ornaments.
It was Maria Theresa's desire to accommodate a castle theater in the building. It found its place in the northern courtyard wing and was opened in 1747. The Empress herself namely was a talented singer, and also her children were involved artistically at New Castle Theatre appearing themselves as singers and actors. Yet shortly after 1750, Maria Theresa had to expand the castle one more time, as the imperial family had grown again. In the west wing arose another mezzanine, now leading to the outer appearance of the castle, representing a symmetry and thus the facade could finally be completed. Here ended the first renovation phase.
The second renovation phase was less object of spatial extensions, because rather were made changes to existing premises. The big and the small gallery received a vaulted ceiling with lavish stucco of Albert Bolla and huge frescoes by Gregorio Guglielmi. The result was a masterpiece of Rococo. The neighboring rooms were of a similar standard, and nowhere with rocaille, mirrors, tapestries, paintings, and other precious decorative elements was economized. From 1753 Franz Stephan in the Hietzinger area of the castle park had laid out the so-called Dutch garden, in which arose an extensive collection of exotic plants, which should serve scientific purposes.
Another phase of equipment activities began after the death of Emperor Franz I. Stephan in 1765, Maria Theresa profoundly affecting. In order to express her grief and to commemorate her late husband, she had in the eastern wing numerous rooms equipped to Memorial rooms. In doing so, to her nothing was too expensive, and so arose richly decorated rooms with precious lacquer panels, specially acquired wood panelings from distant lands, finest fabric upholstery and many other exclusivities.
One last important phase of expansion began in the 70s of the 18th century, as Empress Maria Theresa had the gardens by the court architect Johann Ferdinand Hetzendorf of Hohenberg expanded.
Under his leadership, the Gloriette, the monumental Fountain of Neptune, the Roman artificial ruin, the Obelisk, the avenues and all the places and ways with the countless statues and sculptures, mainly originating from Wilhelm Beyer emerged. The design of the whole complex was until shortly before Maria Theresa's death in 1780 under way. From 1779 on, the park was open to the public. After that, the castle stood empty except for the years 1805 and 1809, in which Napoleon Schönbrunn occupied. After the Congress of Vienna in the years 1814/15 came up renewals, which were urgently needed. The facade was given according to plans by Johann Adam a completely new face: He removed the exuberant Rococo paneling and gave the castle its present appearance.
Another golden age began for Schönbrunn when Emperor Franz Joseph I in 1848 took over the Austrian rule. Schönbrunn was in fact already in his childhood his favorite. He inhabited as Emperor the premises of the West Wing, where he remained throughout his life. Except for the audience rooms, the rooms were refurbished in Franz Joseph's living area.
With a comparatively sober and simple setup of bourgeois character they were provided, which enables to conclude on Franz Joseph's personality. Even with the marriage and the arrival of Elisabeth of Bavaria ("Sisi" or the "Sissi") and on the occasion of the later family growth extensive device-specific changes have been made, yet much remained from the time of Maria Theresa. On the occasion of the World Exhibition in Vienna in 1873 even a large part has been restored. Extensive renovations, extensions and additions to the Maria Theresa Rococo style were made mainly to the galleries and to the premises in the east wing. The Dutch garden was transformed into an English garden and in it in the years 1880-82 was built the famous Palm House, a huge building made of glass and iron. Now, the final face of Schönbrunn was created, as it is known today throughout the world.
here is the actual device that is doing all of the work...it doesn't look like much, but each selection of wire and component, where they are placed, and how they are linked takes about 3 weeks of math and calculations, and the chemistry and micro, nano, and quantum physics involved must be considered and factored into how the device will operate..basically really annoying!
Is there any blood pressure patient at your home who needs a regular checkup? Why always depend on a doctor visit if you can do it accurately with an electronic blood pressure monitor system? Our digital BP monitoring device comes with a large display and two different cuff sizes.
Photos by Pao-Lung Tsai
IdemoLab, DELTA joined forces with KEA's Jewellery Design program and Wearable Technologies in collaboration to create 'Meaningful Jewellery' for their wearable technology project, and to host the Wearable Tech Global Picnic.
At the event "Jewellery of Tomorrow", KEA students from all semesters exhibited their projects (Meaningful Jewellery, Mixed Media, and Portfolio). The Meaningful Jewellery Devices class was part of a collaboration between Vanessa Julia Carpenter of IdemoLab, DELTA and Petra Ahde-Deal of KEA. Vanessa is exploring the Design of Meaningful Smart Devices and introduced to the class how to work with hardware and think about creating non-screen, tangible, embedded interactive devices which create value and are meaningful in people's lives.
In the coming decade, wearable technology will touch nearly every aspect of our lives. The jewellery students from KEA shared their 8-week journey in creating meaningful jewellery devices and their functional prototypes. Understanding the functionalities of different sensors and using the knowledge of design thinking and user experience, the functional jewellery prototypes are the nexus of design, innovation, imagination and function.
who: A Farewell Device
when: Nov 14 - 8pm - $8
where: Mosgo's, 180 Westwood Center, Arcata
what: A Farewell Device will be performing the entirety of their new rock opera The P-Town Chronicles Vol. 1: A Farewell Device, complete with surprise guests. The album, the brainchild of former Laden Swallow bassist Justin Vanegas, has been well over a year in the making and features many of Humboldt Counties finest talents. Including Conor Bent, Wolf Novarro, Trevor Enright, Josh Leong, Jessica Hartmann, Melody Stone, Ryan McClees and more. Also performing: Good Morning Glory and Double Threat.
A COPY OF THE NEW CD IS INCLUDED WITH ENTRY TO THE SHOW
An Incendiary device dropped from a Zeppelin...the first incendiary devices to be dropped during World War I fell on coastal towns in the south west of England on the night of 18–19 January 1915 ( as seen here ) ....the small number of German bombs, also known as firebombs, were finned containers filled with kerosene and oil and wrapped with tar-covered rope...they were dropped from Zeppelin airships...on the 8th of September 1915, Zeppelin L-13 dropped a large number of firebombs, but even then the results were poor and they were generally ineffective in terms of the damage inflicted....they did, however, have a considerable effect on the morale of the civilian population of the United Kingdom.....nevertheless, 551 people were killed, 1,358 were seriously injured, by the 5,000 that were deposited on England.....and the damage caused, was valued at, £1.5 million
ComEd has donated two Kill A Watt devices to the Woodstock Public Library. They are now available to be checked out for one week.
Kill A Watt's can be used to measure how efficient your current household appliances are, as well as televisions and other major consumers of energy in your home. Identifying the 'energy abusers" in your home can help you become a smarter energy consumer.
To Request click here: www.niclibraries.org/search~S21?/tkill+a+watt/tkill+a+wat...,