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Taken on the recent Habitare fair, this picture shows mostly Domus fixtures that are lighted by Viva-Lite.
Guernsey Cricket Weekend League Bowl fixture between Irregulars CC and Elizabeth College at College Field on Sunday 5 July 2020.
Elizabeth College won by 63 runs having made 234/6 in 35 overs with an unbeaten 107 for Nathan Le Tissier.
Scorecard here - www.cricclubs.com/GuernseyCricketBoard/viewScorecard.do?m...
Challenge: A mobile phone manufacturer needed a quick way to detect missing parts during production. The solution had to be fast, easy to understand for any language, and upwardly compatible.
IAS Corp. Solution:
We provided fixtures to detect part presence and make sure they had been installed correctly during the mobile phone manufacturing process. If parts are missing or improperly inserted, a buzzer will sound and an LED will illuminate indicating which part is suspect. Our fixtures not only make this testing fast, they are easily upgraded to keep up with phone revisions, saving manufacturers time and money.
IAS Corp. also offers design and construction of prototypes. Once approved, we provide all the files required for manufacturing, allowing the customer to control production overseas.
Original fixtures on the door
Taken during a tour of 55 Broadway, the headquarters of London Underground and London's first skyscraper.
The building was designed by Charles Holden (1875-1960), and constructed between 1927-29. The building was the tallest in London until 1932 (when it was superseded by Senate House, another of Holden's sites).
55 Broadway was the headquarters for the Underground Electric Railways Company of London (UERL), and later London Transport, although operations are now planned to move to other sites.
The art deco building is a cruciform design, ten storeys high, and faced with Portland stone.
In 1997 and 1998, new fixtures replaced the outdated lamps and fixtures at the Illumination Tower, doubling the intensity of the lights on the Falls without doubling the hydro bills. Currently a total of twenty-one xenon lights, each with a 76-cm (30 in) diameter, are used to illuminate the Falls in a rainbow of colours. Eighteen are located at the Illumination Tower, beside the Queen Victoria Place and three are located below street level in the gorge opposite the American Falls. Each of the xenon spotlights produces more than 390 million peak beam and has a brilliance of 250 million candlepower.
The Falls are illuminated nightly until at least 10 p.m. January through April and until midnight the rest of the year. In recent years the only occasion the Falls were in darkness was for a few evenings in August 2003 when the lights were turned off to support recovery efforts during a major North American black-out.