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2016-11-09: The officials during Evaluation Week: Feeding Africa Strengthening Agriculture and Food Security.
PS-ACC-BLUETOOTH LM400 is designed to provide Bluetooth2.0 + EDR function on a small form factor. The Bluetooth function is based on CSR BlueCore4-Ext Bluetooth System, which implements the full speed class 1 Bluetooth operations with full 7 slave piconet support. Users may configure the Bluetooth modules by using standard AT command set. The interface of LM400 to host system is UART.
Supported Modules Class 1 & 2 : LM400 | Parani –ESD200 | Parani ESD-210
U.S. Air Force Airmen with the 169th Fighter Wing at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina Air National Guard, make final preparations and practice for a Certified Readiness Evaluation, Sept. 8, 2013. Members of the 169th Fighter Wing are conducting the CRE, that begins Sept. 9 and will assess their ability to operate safely and efficiently in a deployed chemical combat environment. (U.S. Air National Guard courtesy photo by Master Sgt. Amy Kyzer/Released)
Col. Dan Martin passed command of the U.S. Army Electronic Proving Ground to Col. Rob Barnhill in a ceremony on Brown Parade Field June 15, 2021. Maj. Gen. James Gallivan, commanding general of the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command, was the reviewing officer. Prior to the ceremony, Col. and Mrs. Martin were presented retirement awards. The ceremony concluded with a signature B Troop, 4th U.S. Cavalry (Memorial) Regiment pistol charge and a presentation of a cavalry saber to Col. Martin. (U.S. Army photo by Tanja Linton)
Farm supervisor explaining points to researcher on banana performance in the field. Photo by IITA. (file name: PL_421). ONLY low res available.
The second RCCTO innovation day event included leaders, technical experts and Soldiers from across Army organizations to serve on panels. They were grouped, based on technology
topic, to evaluate the 38 pitches selected from more than 700 white paper entries. (Photo courtesy of RCCTO)
Wet seeded parcels at Iloilo. The near area is quite level, and germination is proceeding well.
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365days #089
30.03.2010
the first 3 months of the year are over. and i'm also changing job and city so it's a great time to make a self-evaluation of the 365days project so far...
first- why did i started it? i missed the rush of coming up with different pics everyday. but doing the same thing again wasn't going to do it for me, so when i decided to start again i came up with a few ideas that meant added value and that i would be doing a more awesome 365.
those ideas basically meant sharing stuff with you flickr people: tutorials, sketches of the ideas or related and videos. i meant to post at least a short video a week and a big one once a month where i would interview one people from flickr and do silly stuff (wich would have to be posted on youtube). but 3 months passed and the truth is i've shared a tutorial and nothing else. wich is somewhat disappointing not to mention i'm posting this almost a month behind...
so why am i sharing this with you? because i haven't given up on these ideas and now you know :-D
I produced 6 sketchbooks in total for my Final Major Project - each for a different purpose, including artist research, production planning, theory and evaluation. In addition to these sketchbooks I also produced a photo book, a short film and built an installation in which the film was shown.
images from a walk in glen finlas. converted in batches of threes with imagemagick.
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Gharials are named for the bulbous structure on the tip of the snout in adult males. The word gharial is derived from the Hindi word, "ghara," which means, "mud pot." The gharial is the most long-snouted and together with the saltwater crocodile the largest of the living crocodilians.
Members of the Virginai Defense Force conduct a point of distribution exercise Nov. 3, 2018, in Blackstone and Crewe, Virginia, during a multi-day training assembly based at Fort Pickett. VDF members also conducted evaluations on communication and incident management teams as well as set up and operation of mobile communication platforms, and they also conducted a variety of professional development sessions for officers, noncommissioned officers and enlisted personnel. The VDF is authorized by the Code of Virginia as the all-volunteer reserve of the Virginia National Guard. They are a force multiplier and integrated into all VNG domestic response operations. Learn more about the VDF at go.usa.gov/xPdrc. (U.S. National Guard photo by Cotton Puryear)
convert -evaluate-sequence using www.flickr.com/photos/troutcolor/albums/72157664087948368 three photos in sequence combined with imagemagick convert utiltiy
Researchers inspecting and discussing in banana field. Photo by IITA. (file name: PL_416). ONLY low res available.
Flooding prior to cultivation. Water is now building up in these rainfed parcels, and in some parcels cultivation has started. Note the terracing.
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