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F1 2017 Scuderia Ferrari SF70 driven by Sebastian Vettel. Popbangcolour Autodrawing - original artwork painted solely using radio controlled cars, car tyres and toy car wheels. Created live at the 2017 F1 British Grand Prix, Silverstone racing circuit, Towcester.
To see the finished painting and others visit: www.popbangcolourshop.com/collections/f1/products/2017-sc...
Driven by 2 xl-motors, one m for steering and one m for lifting.
It uses the design from 8297 b- model
Kaleidoscope 2017 – Challenges for a data-driven society
Hosted by Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications (NJUPT), Nanjing, China
Driven past this house a heap of times and never thought anything of it, how ever the way nature was reclaiming it also caught my eye. One afternoon i thought i would have a closer look to see if nature had taken over inside. Bit of a mission to get thought this overgrown jungle to find....... Inside was empty and burnt.
F1 2017 Scuderia Ferrari SF70 driven by Sebastian Vettel. Popbangcolour Autodrawing - original artwork painted solely using radio controlled cars, car tyres and toy car wheels. Created live at the 2017 F1 British Grand Prix, Silverstone racing circuit, Towcester.
To see the finished painting and others visit: www.popbangcolourshop.com/collections/f1/products/2017-sc...
Amber Johnson, Corporate Relations Advisor, Center for Values-Driven Leadership at Benedictine University
Kathy Hannan, National Managing Partner, Diversity and Corporate Responsibility, KPMG, LLP
Phyllis A. James, Executive Vice President, Special Counsel for Litigation and Chief Diversity Officer, MGM Resorts International
Greg Hinton, Principal, The Gregory Advisory Group, Former Chief Diversity Officer, Democratic National Committee
Toyota Racing (JPN).
Driven by Sebastien Buemi, Anthony Davidson and Stephane Sarrazin.
Competing in the LMP1 class.
At the 2013 Le Mans 24 Hours Race.
Well the pressures of Tafe are finally getting to me; 3 reports; one project plan and a physical topology to complete by next week; 5 tests looming on the horizon and two servers and networks to build!!!!!!!
Babs was the land speed record car built and driven by John Parry-Thomas. It was powered by a 27-litre Liberty aero-engine.
Babs began as 'Chitty 4', one of Count Louis Zborowski's series of aero-engined cars named 'Chitty Bang Bang'. As it was built at Zborowski's estate of Higham Park near Canterbury, it was also known as the Higham Special. Using a 450 hp (340 kW) V12 Liberty aero engine of 27 litres capacity, with a gearbox and chain-drive from a pre-war Blitzen Benz, it was the largest capacity racing car ever to run at Brooklands. Still not fully developed by the time of Zborowski's death in 1924, it was purchased from his estate by J.G. Parry-Thomas for the sum of £125.
Parry-Thomas rechristened the car "Babs" and rebuilt it with four Zenith carburettors and his own design of pistons.[2] In April 1926, Parry-Thomas used the car to break the land speed record at 171.02 mph (273.6 km/h).
Babs used exposed chains (covered by a fairing) to connect the gearbox to the drive wheels. It has been said that the high engine cover required Parry-Thomas to drive with his head tilted to one side. This story is of course nonsense: photographs show that the bonnet was not that high and the driver can see straight ahead.
During a later record attempt at Pendine Sands, Wales on 3 March 1927, the car went out of control at speeds in excess of 100 mph. The car rolled over and Thomas was killed. Following the inquest into Thomas's death, Babs was buried in the sand dunes at Pendine.
At the time it was speculated that Thomas may have been decapitated by the drive chain. Later investigation of the recovered wreckage suggested instead that the rear right-hand wheel had failed, overturning Babs.
Driven by Christian Deveraux.
Sadly Christian was tragically killed in a an accident during the race. R.I.P (5th May 2013)
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The most intense pre-workout supplement ever made. I use it occasionally, and does wonders beyond belief. Not only do I have way higher energy throughout my workout (and consequently lift near personal-record level every time), but the next day I can still feel the focus, higher energy, and urge to do more.
I should state, I've never had coffee, I haven't had soda in 11 years, I rarely eat sugary sweets, and I rarely ever have caffeine. So, maybe I'm affected more than the usual person.
Genesis apparently can do no wrong with the new models it launches and the GV70 is just the latest example of this. The South Korean car manufacturer unveiled the 2022 GV70 exactly 12 months ago as a smaller, and more attractive, alternative to the larger GV80. Genesis probably should have launched the GV70 before it
autorecent.com/2021/12/27/driven-2022-genesis-gv70-proves...
The term "collective memory" denotes the aggregate of memories and knowledge, that a social group holds, which is intrinsically linked to the group's identity. Maurice Halbwachs, a philosopher and sociologist, developed this concept in his 1925 work, «Les cadres sociaux de la mémoire». Various social collectives can create, disseminate, and inherit collective memory.
Contrary to the term "collective memory, the notion of "collective memories" is inherently problematic. Memories are the results of the individual acts of recollection, making the idea of "collective memories" paradoxical. Diffusion models, utilizing vast amounts of data, including historical and personal old photographs, may be seen as involved in the prompts-driven singular acts of remembrance, producing images that paradoxically represent "collective memories," something otherwise unfeasible and ultimately, non-existent.
Replacement Hooker Andy Kyriacou grins from ear to ear as he grounds the ball for a try. Unusual to get a proper line of sight for a driven over try, so I was quite pleased with this one. See more photos from this game. Ref: D281-186
Welcome to the "Chronicles of the Aether: Gears of Reverie," a visual odyssey that weaves through the smoky alleys of a bygone epoch where the steam-driven heart of progress beats in rhythm with the human soul. Each image is a portal to an era of intricate machinery and unbridled imagination, capturing the delicate interplay between the mechanical and the mystical. These artworks are more than mere representations; they are narratives frozen in time, where every gear, every whisper of steam tells a story of dreams and darkness, of an age both splendid and sombre.
Poem:
In the gloaming of gas-lit streets they stir,
The ticking sentinels of time's blur.
Brass and copper, intricate filigree,
Wrought by hands unseen, a technotic spree.
Beneath the skin of the world we know,
Lies the aether's pulse, a ceaseless glow.
Gears of reverie spin tales untold,
Of valiant hearts and quests bold.
Through the mists of this steam-soaked realm,
Visions emerge, with gears at the helm.
In this chronicle where shadows play,
The aether whispers secrets of an age gone astray.
Haiku:
Steam whispers secrets,
Gears turn in silent reverie,
Aether's tale unfolds.
Kaleidoscope 2017 – Challenges for a data-driven society
Hosted by Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications (NJUPT), Nanjing, China
Blackall Woolscour, Queensland
Last steam driven woolscour left in Australia. Building started in 1908 and the plant operated until 1978.
Wool scouring washed the wool after shearing to remove lanolin, dirt and other impurities.
These contaminants could account for over 50% of the weight of the fleece.
The cleaned wool fetched a higher price and allowed more wool to be compressed into the wool bales thus saving in freight and shipping charges per ton of wool.
Pirelli World Challenge racing at Lime Rock Park on May 27th 2017 (GT, GTA, GT Cup, GTS, TC and TCA).
.. which gave the Swedes Ford Granada right front, Austin Maxi being driven in Swedish rallye driver style, Opel B Kadett, Opel Rekord, Volvo Amazon etcetcetc,
BROCKVILLE, Ont – May 28
Future Links, driven by Acura Ontario Championship
Photo by: Jim Meagher/ Golf Canada
Piling near the eastern abutment for the new Surtees Bridge which will carry the A66(T) over the River Tees
DRIVEN BY KIDS: Workshop "Mein Auto der Zukunft" im DRIVE. Volkswagen Group Forum, Unter den Linden,
Berlin, 27.6.2017
Foto: Eva Oertwig/SCHROEWIG
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Governor's Institute for Data Driven Instructional Practices in Reading and Math for School Improvement
Hershey Lodge and Convention Center
Hershey, PA
July 13-18, 2008
Session photos are from Room 1 - Teaching for Learning of the Big Ideas of 6-12 Mathematics (Secondary Math Strand)
Stained glass by Hardman in the south aisle of the nave, c1930.
Leamington Spa has an excellent collection of Victorian churches, and St Mark's, New Milverton is one of my all time favourites (and a familiar sight having been driven past it countless times). This cathedral-like edifice was built in 1879 by George Gilbert Scott Jnr, and considered one of his best pieces. It displays a mixture of Decorated and Perpendicular forms in it's huge traceried windows, all executed in an attractive blend of stone and brick, an impressive addition to the landscape of the town and a major landmark in its own right.
Inside all is spacious and light, though subdued by much Victorian glass (all Hardman's in the nave along with some by Kempe in the chancel, whilst the huge east window is by lesser firm Cox & Buckley). The nave ceiling is plain and painted light blue, but the rest of the building has attractive rib vaulting, reaching a climax in the chancel where the design is busier with rich stencilling. The chancel windows are huge and combined with the soaring height of this space give the sense of a cathedral or major college-chapel. The 6-light east window here has quite peculiar tracery, with the central mullion absent from the upper register to enable a central crucifixion group to feature (an odd arrangement I've not seen elsewhere). The furnishings are contemporary with the church, the best bits being the organ case in the north transept (again by Hardman's) and the tapering font cover.
As an intriguing epilogue to this visit we were allowed access to the upper rooms of the tower, exploring its bell-chamber and peering out of its windows over the rooftops of Leamington (the tower roof beyond could only be accessed via a treacherous looking final ascent by ladder, thus my nerves pulled me back before I got halfway up!).
In pre-Covid days St Mark's was often accessible during the week via the church rooms around the back of the building as they were frequently in use. Hopefully this will be the case again once we emerge from the current crisis.