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Reuben Lucius Goldberg (b. July 4, 1883 – d. December 7, 1970) was an American cartoonist, sculptor, author, engineer and inventor.

 

He is best known for a series of popular cartoons depicting complex gadgets that perform simple tasks in indirect, convoluted ways.

An epic trip - 6-hours, 30-miles from Ouray to Lake City, Colorado - with rough rocky patches, switchbacks, shelf roads, and sweeping vistas all the way, reaching almost 13,000 feet at the summit. A Jeep Badge of Honor trail for good reason.

 

From TrailsOffroad.com: In the late 1800’s, miners started digging for gold, silver, lead and other ore in the San Juan Mountains. They needed a way to get people and the ore out to the nearby towns. Those roads left by the long-abandoned mines are now some of the most famous off-road trails in the books. Engineer Pass, a 30-mile trail, is one of them and is part of a trail now known as the Alpine Loop.

 

There are multiple mine ruins to view and explore the grounds of along the way including the Hard Tack Mine and the Michael Breen Mine.

 

Mile after mile provides new and more amazing views of Colorado and the San Juan mountains. Oh Point and the official summit have breath-taking panoramas of the mountains.

 

This trail goes well above the timberline at just over 12,900’. With the altitude comes stunning views of the mountains to the north including the Uncompahgre, Coxcomb, Wetterhorn and Wildhorse mountain peaks. The view is so expansive at Oh Point that on a very clear day, you might be able to see all the way to Utah if you turn your eyes to the west.

Pasqualati House

Pasqualati house on the Mölker Bastion in Vienna

The Pasqualati house is located in the 1st district of Vienna Inner City at the corner Mölker Bastion 8/Schreyvogelgasse 16 in an exposed location on the ramp of the former Vienna city fortifications. In the former home of Ludwig van Beethoven is now a museum located.

Coat of Arms of Pasqualati on the corner of the house

History

The house in 1797 was built by Peter Mollner for the personal physician of Maria Theresia Johann Baptist Freiherr von Pasqualati and Osterburg by uniting two smaller houses into the stately apartment building and increasing them. In one of the earlier buildings there was a workshop for stone sculptors, in the other lived Leander Count Anguissola, imperial chief engineer, and Johann Jakob Marinoni, a Court mathematician, both of which have jointly published a plan of Vienna. Moreover, they were the first teachers at the in 1718 founded Military Engineering Academy, for which they held lectures in the house. In the present building Ludwig van Beethoven lived several times 1804-1815. Some of his most important works were written here, as the 4th, 5th, 7th and 8th symphony, the opera Fidelio, or the piano work for Elise. Bettina Brentano visited Beethoven here during her second stay and described the meeting in her book Goethe's Correspondence with a Child. Since 1991, in the house the musicological publication series Of Pasqualatihaus is published. Since 1947, the Adalbert-Stifter- Museum was located in three rooms of the Pasqualatihaus.

Building description

The building is a blocky corner house in the classicist style. There is a coat of arms cartouche of Pasqualati on the corner. The rectangle portal with inscription leads into a driveway and a courtyard with wrought iron lantern and fountain. In the staircase with spiral staircase of Kaisersteinbrucher stone there are still railings and lattice doors made ​​of wrought iron in original state. Also attic and cellar vaults are in their original state from the period of origin. In the basement there are the remains of the bastion system. A plaque commemorates Ludwig van Beethoven.

Beethoven Memorial

Entrance

In an apartment on the 4th floor there is a by Elsa Prochazka 1997 designed memorial in which the portrait of Beethoven by Willibrord Joseph Mähler from 1804/05 and the portrait of Andreas Graf Rasumofsky by Johann Baptist Lampi the Elder from 1814 are to see. Some objects that belonged to Beethoven, several facsimiles and pictures from the life and work of the composer, as well as two audio stations with the music of Beethoven complete the offer. The actual apartment of Beethoven is located opposite, but, since it is rented, it can not be shown. The memorial is part of the Vienna Museum. Owner of the baroque building was Johann Baptist Freiherr von Pasqualati, in its present form it exists since 1791. Pasqualati was patron of Ludwig van Beethoven, whom he let live in his house for eight years (1804-1808 and 1810-1814).

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PEO C3T engineers work on software-defined radios during the Integrated Tactical Network (ITN) verification and validation event at the PEO C3T ITN facility in September at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The team prepared the expeditionary ITN equipment set for an upcoming pilot that will be supported by the 82nd Airborne Division. (U.S. Army photo by Amy Walker, PM Tactical Network, PEO C3T Public Affairs)

April 26, 2012 - Thomas Green Clemson Academy of Engineers & Scientists Banquet. Held at Madren Center.

2012 Members: Academy Inductee-Peter Marinos

Outstanding Young Alumni-W. Clay Davis, Hesha Gamble, Clint Wilkins

DB class 66/0 no. 66136 works a Civil Engineers' train of point carriers, 6X06 from Doncaster Decoy to York Engineers' Yard, passing Copmanthorpe on 8th April 2025.

I did buy a Cab Ride on the 1:05pm train. My ride was former GBW 2407 an RSD15 along with a CNW RS3 as the trailer. Engineer Wes has the controls as we head east.

The 411th Engineers perform a variety of horizontal and vertical work all over the Garrison.

Mar. 14, 2020, in Orlando, Fla.

 

(U.S. Army Reserve photo by Sgt. Maria Henderson, 204th Public Affairs Detachment)

From left, Joe Ignatius Baltimore District, Capital Investments Program Manager, Simon Evans, Baltimore District, Civil Engineer, Trevor Cyran, Baltimore District, Geotechnical Engineer, John Shearer, Alvin R. Bush Dam Assistant Dam Operator, Bob Gardner Alvin R. Bush Dam Head Dam Operator, Col. Ed Chamberlayne, Baltimore District, commander, and Steve Brown, Baltimore District, Flood Risk Management Branch Chief, join the commander for a dam site visit at Alvin R. Bush Dam, Nov. 7, 2016. The earth and rockfill dam has a maximum height of 165 feet above the streambed and a top length of 1,350 feet. (U.S. Army Photo by Becca Nappi)

Mike (right) and another guy in Canton Waterfront Park. Kinetic Sculpture Race, Baltimore, MD.

 

See 2014 Kinetic Sculpture Race.

An engineer or architect holding blueprints surveying his project. Building is steel frame construction.http://www.browntoolbox.com/

Lt. Gen. Thomas Bostick, Chief of Engineer and Commander General US Army Corps of Engineers present Class of 2013 Cadet Adam Leemans the Sapper Spirit Award March 28 at the annual Engineer Dinner to welcome 127 cadets into the Army Engineer Regiment at Eisenhower Hall. The award recognizes the top ranking cadet majoring in engineering and branching to the Corps of Engineers.

all of us got exasperated changing a spare tyre becaus of low oxygen coupled with it was first exp for all of us

In October 2010, after engineers determined the structure unable to be salvaged, demolition began on the Clark Mansion. Burnt under mysterious early morning circumstances on June 25th 2010, the mansion’s fate was subject of debate much of the summer. Sadly, popular outcry and town governmental maneuvers were unable save the historic structure, which is located on private property owned by the Freeport MacMoran company.

 

On Monday October 17th, a small demo team of 3 arrived and began dismantling the building with sledgehammers, gingerly removing architectural details requested by an area museum. By week’s end about 25% of the mansion had been removed, starting at the top and moving down. Because the structure is (ironically) contaminated with asbestos, everything was loaded into dumpsters for environmentally proper disposal. One afternoon I stood at the fence line quietly watching the crew wail away with the sledgehammers, the concrete exterior giving way to interior bricks, and mortar and crumbling into dust. No real in depth investigation was ever completed on the cause of the fire, which is suspected arson. The structure was allegedly too fragile and dangerous to enter. Despite this supposed fragility, compounded with wicked autumn weather, 70 mile per hour winds, area tornadoes and biblical rain storms, the walls of the mansion seemed remarkably sturdy, and reluctant to crumble. The men with the sledgehammers were working hard to break it apart. With its demolition, we may never know the cause of the mysterious 4:00am fire that destroyed any chance of the long-neglected uninhabited mansion being restored.

 

At 4:00pm Sunday October 24th, 2010, a group of approximately 20 broken-hearted locals met at the mansion’s gates to hold a “memorial” for the building, and pay our final respects. Joined by a Clarkdale council person who lent a bit of official sanction, we toasted the structure with raised glasses. The sledgehammers and wheelbarrows of the week before had now given way to giant CAT machines, earthmovers, and colossal industrial drills, silently parked along side the building’s burnt hulk. Despite the ominous Monday morning future signified by the big equipment, the mood at the Clark Mansion Memorial was jovial, light hearted, full of laughter and fond memories. The Clarkdale Fire Department did a drive by, firefighters waving to all. A town police officer on his usual rounds arrived later.

As he walked up he asked, “Let me guess what’s going on here, you all are having a ‘wake’ for the mansion?” “Yes,” said one, “We’re just raising a glass of wine to the mansion, and bidding it farewell.”

“What wine?” said another, “This is just grape juice!” More laughter. The policeman lingered a few minutes, chatting with all, discussing the mansion. The crowd soon disbursed as darkness fell, perhaps for the last time, over the Clark Mansion.

Odd t-shirts at the University of Florida Bookstore, in Gainesville, Florida. I had been on this campus long ago, before the present bookstore was built. I visited this place on May 7, 2016.

Description: The men of the Lyceum of Engineers poses for a picture. Note the NDAC Seal on the right of the photograph.

 

Date: 01-28-1921

 

ID: ALi73.11

 

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Taken with Nokia 5220 (2 mp)

i think DARKNESS is the time to be creative.........

and i know that making heart with bangle on book is known to many of you.....perhaps....

i have done it while load shedding...with bangle on my circuit book.....with my Nokia 1203 and 5220 cellphone...

yes!! with the torch light of 1203 and

2 MP camera of 5220 ..........

 

i m confused about the title .....

 

Engineer in Chair Suit from the Prometheus line by NECA c. 2012

Selected photos of 41st Brigade Engineer Battalion Soldiers from the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division 18-08 Joint Readiness Training Center rotation, at Fort Polk, Louisiana.

I asked my colleagues to participate in a project wherein I took photos of them with my new obsession, the Holga, on two sides of the same frame. Naturally my favorite mad Canadian was well into the idea, and happily set about trying to strangle her own brain. A mechanical engineer by training, she is responsible for the care and feeding of the Cassini and Rosetta data archives, and does a bit of Cluster calibration on the side. She acts as the group's Safety Officer and is kind enough to let us know an inspection is coming by wearing her "Little Miss Bossy" t-shirt. She is also a proud dual citizen of the UK, has lived on most of the world's continents, cycles to work, and hates talking lifts.

Environmentalist, retired software engineer and musician, Hart Pearson "Sebastian" Cunningham has achieved the impressive feat of planting 45 million trees over 40 years. He aims to reach a trillion trees in his lifetime.

  

August 19, 2021 / / —

 

Hart Cunningham is on a mission to plant one trillion trees. In just four decades, he has participated in planting more than 45 million and is now committed to reaching his goal. The environmentalist and musician wants to spend the next 40 years turning 45 million into a trillion.

 

Hart Pearson "Sebastian" Cunningham was raised by artists seeking a life that reflected well on Mother Earth. Hart's quest to plant a trillion trees began at age 3 in Dominica with local vegetation. At age 5, then living in Nova Scotia, he continued his passion for trees with an apple orchard. By the time Hart was 16, he had planted 740 trees, having joined his Buckley High School Classes of '93 - '95 (152 students in total across three years, including Rashida Jones) to spend 14 weeks planting trees on weekends across California.

 

Hart spent three terms at The Michael G. Foster School of Business at the University of Washington in Seattle. There, he wrote his thesis on "Economics Related to Humanity and Environment" at age 21, continuing his interest in and passion for nature and the environment. He returned to California to finish his Master's in Economics from Claremont Graduate University. He was the youngest recorded to achieve this feat at age 22.

 

Hart's tree planting increased as his monetary resources grew, and he became the only Ernst and Young three-times 'Entrepreneur of the Year' Finalist. He has continued to strive to plant as many trees as possible throughout adulthood. In total, Hart has funded 19 drone or aerial-focused seed pods, increasing his count to 45 million trees planted in 40 years of service to Mother Earth.

 

Hart retired from software architecture at age 38. Since taking early retirement, he has run for POTUS (Hart2020) at age 42, with a campaign focused on solving climate change and income inequality globally. Hart is now concentrating on spending the next four decades aiming to reach his lifetime goal of planting a trillion trees. With more time and freedom to dedicate himself to this goal, he is determined to do even more to save and support the environment. More personally, he is also invested in his physical health and wellbeing with a focus on contortion.

 

Hart can be found on Instagram at @RydermanM, where he shares his thoughts and adventures in physicality, spirituality, travel, and more, as well as demonstrating the benefits of connecting with nature. Hart also spends his time empowering music lovers globally, as musician Ryderman. His music can be found on Spotify and Apple Music. His song 'Stay' has been streamed more than one million times on Spotify.

 

Discover more about Hart and his music as Ryderman at www.wmeagency.com/. For press inquiries, please contact Samantha Burns by calling 310-285-9000 or emailing scb@wmeagency.com.

 

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Situated in Main Street, Gibraltar, near Bomb House Lane and opposite the Catholic Cathedral of St Mary the Crowned.

 

The inscription reads:

"Presented to the People of Gibraltar by the Corps of Royal Engineers to Commemorate the Continuous Service given by the Corps on the Rock of Gibraltar from 1704, and the Formation here in 1772 of the first Body of Soldiers of the Corps, then known as the Company of Soldier Artificers.

26th March 1994"

 

Oh dear. yes, that's a dead CD drive in front of her.

Driver and Commander.

Thinking about this later, I seem to know more Engineers than Geologists!

Given a few more spare plants, I could have planted a small plantation for them all..

David Pook brother in-law, retired to the coast

John Hayford cousin in-law, retired & rides a bike

Tom McFadyen ACE at last retired Scot '15, see Lake Eyre

Graeme Jessup ACE eco house designer at the beach!

Peter Phillips ACE retired from water works & solar things

David deWolfe ACE in-law worked with Tom.

Lynton Storer brother in-law and 4WDer

John McInerney old days same house!

Mick Evans old days, neighbour he is still there!

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Engineer Mobility Days, Coimbra, 21-22 May

Neca's Chair Suit Engineer/ Space Jockey.

188th Engineer Company (Vertical) Soldiers turned in gear at Fort Bliss, Texas, during the demobilization process on Aug 10, 2012. About 160 members of the North Dakota Army National Guard unit are going through demobilization at Fort Bliss before returning home to North Dakota. (Photo by Spc. Jennifer Joyce, 116th Public Affairs Detachment)

The 411th Engineers perform a variety of horizontal and vertical work all over the Garrison.

Das Keyboard Pro and a pinky ring. What a way to spend a Saturday night!

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