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The NXT Sensor Adapter for the NI myRIO is designed to bring the popular Lego® Mindstorms® NXT sensors to the myRIO ecosystem. The NXT Sensor Adaptor connects to one of the 34-pin MXP ports on your NI myRIO and breaks out the myRIO Analog, Digital, and I2C channels to three standard NXT input ports. Additionally, all three NXT sensor ports have female jumper connections for directly probing NXT sensor signals or connecting your own custom solutions. This board will support "passive" and "digital" Lego-certified sensors. This includes light, sound, touch, compass, tilt, color, force, and magnetic sensors.
30. Next, move the medium bearing splitter to the 4th intermediate gear. OTC's splitter fit nicely in between the gear engagement/selection teeth (I think that's what it's called - it's the one that the collar slips on to activate that gear) and the main gear itself.
FAO has distributed farm inputs worth over US$ 623,000.00 to over 6,500 food insecure households in The Gambia. This FAO-supported programme covered households in the North Bank Region (NBR), Lower River Region (LRR), Central River Region (CRR) and Upper River Region (URR)). These regions have stunting rates above the national average. The intervention aims to reverse the trend through increased crops (rice, maize, groundnuts) production and productivity. Photo Credit: ©FAO/Samuel Creppy
Festa de lançamento da Input Produções!
Com direito a show com Punkake, DJ Sandra Carraro, bolo e salgados!
Foto de Claudio Alves
Festa de lançamento da Input Produções!
Com direito a show com Punkake, DJ Sandra Carraro, bolo e salgados!
Foto de Claudio Alves
lymm services M56 - M6 ..............03.02.2016
if you have any information on any of my photographs and wish to have an input or correct me please do ..
Members of the Core and Consultative Group providing inputs on the draft competency framework developed as part of the PIIA project, a joint collaboration between UNDP and the Government of India. The competency framework was designed for the civil services in India based on the extensive database of competencies of civil servants across the globe, and a data collection exercise that was conducted with a cross section of civil servants to understand the behaviours and competencies that have helped civil servants deliver their responsibilities effectively. [Photo: UNDP India]
Museum of Chinese in America - Radical Machines Exhibition: Chinese in the Information Age
October 18, 2018 - March 24, 2019
Radical Machines: Chinese in the Information Age explores the seemingly impossible, yet technologically crucial Chinese typewriter – a machine that inputs a language with no alphabet, yet has more than 70,000 characters. For centuries, written Chinese has presented fascinating and irresistible puzzles for engineers, linguists, and entrepreneurs alike. With help from the global community, China solved these puzzles, and Chinese became one of the world’s most successful languages in the information age. Radical Machines explores the design, technology, and art of Chinese characters in the information age. Through a collection of rare typewriters and computers — and a diverse array of historic photographs, telegraph code books, typing manuals, ephemera, propaganda posters, and more — we gain unprecedented insight into the still-transforming history of the world’s oldest living language.
The exhibition originated at the East Asia Library of Stanford University and is curated by Stanford historian Dr. Tom Mullaney. Composed of items in his personal collection, which is the largest Chinese and Pan-Asian typewriter and information and technology (IT) collection in the world.
There is nothing like a flight in a Beaver on floats! On our way back from Victoria, British Columbia. Available as a large 23" x 35" fine art poster print.
The chipKIT™ Pro MX7 is a microcontroller development board based on the Microchip® PIC32MX795F512L, a member of the 32-bit PIC32 microcontroller family. It is compatible with Digilent's line of peripheral modules (Pmod), and is suitable for use with the Microchip MPLAB IDE tools. The chipKIT Pro MX7 is also compatible for use with the chipKIT MPIDE development environment.
The chipKIT Pro MX7 provides 52 I/O pins that support a number of peripheral functions, such as UART, SPI, and I2C ports as well as five pulse-width modulated outputs and five external interrupt inputs. Its network and communications features also include a 10/100 Ethernet interface, Full Speed USB 2.0 OTG interface, and dual CAN network interfaces. Ten of the I/O pins can be used as analog inputs in addition to their use as digital inputs and outputs.
store.digilentinc.com/chipkit-pro-mx7-advanced-peripheral...
Ok, thank you all for you input! What do y'all think of this one? ( i lived in the south for a year, so i can say that!)
Thanks for all comments!
Thank you everyone for all your input. This made for a great, informative discussion I was glad to see that is was not a straight forward and simple id after all.
I am leaning to the Sharped Shinned but really NOT SURE. I would appreciate your input. location is on the map. SE corner of British Columbia Canada
Late Sunday afternoon I was surprised to see a new Lawn Ornament on display beside the bird feeders... This fella explained Mr. Downy's strange behavior the day before.
I am sad to say that The feeders will have to be put away for now as long as this guy sees our yard as the new "Catching fish (songbirds) in a barrel Cafe"
LOOKING FOR HELP TO DETERMINE WHICH HAWK THIS IS
I have placed the location on the map.
In my first run of calculations for generating input correction step wedges for working with RawTherapee using a Digital Zone System I'd made a mistake in calculating the Zone 5 luminance value. I first used #7F/127decimal which is 20% higher than the standards quoted in various sources. The correct value is #76/118decimal. These curves reflect this correction. These step-wedges illustrate setting 0EV and -1EV as Zone 5 and shows why I feel there is a 1EV/1f-stop attenuation in digital work over film. Zone 10 in film is considered pure white. Zone 9 in digital, without EV/curves adjustments, is pure white.
Something very interesting to note: If I count correctly, the Sony A7 (first version) has 14 stops/14 EV of dynamic range. That is, there is information from -9EV up to +3EV (it's actually +3.5EV on the cameras I own). -10EV is pure black and +4EV is pure white.
For us Old Farts, anyone remember how many f-stops dynamic range film had? Yes. This little digital Sony A7 is down right outstanding. The Sony A6000 and A6300 behave very similarly at low ISO setting, too.
JR700-1R5H-4
Place of Origin: Zhejiang, China (Mainland)
Brand Name: JAROL
Model Number: JR700-1R5H-4
Output Power: 1.5KW
Output Type: Triple
Size: 170*126*150
Weight: 2.8KG
Input Voltage: 380V
Output Voltage: 0--415V
Type: AC/AC
Output Frequency: 0--400hz
Output Current: 4A
Technical properties
JR7000 UNIVERSAL VECTOR AND ENERGY SAVING SPECIAL TYPE / SPWM control
Overload capacity150% rated current 60S;180% rated current 10S;
Timing proportion <1:40
Frequency control precision±0.1%
Carrier frequency1.0K-15.0KHZ
Pure sine wave inverter
Functions and Features
High reliability with the motor control IC+IGBT at the core
A wider tolerance for the changes of supply voltage by ±15%
PID controller which is used in close loop control systems
Simple PLC which can achieve multi-speed, quasi winding and unwinding function, wobble, etc
High startup torque which can reach 150%while 1HZ
Good overload capacity which can reach 150% for 1 min, and 180% for 0.2 sec
Output frequency resolution can reach 0.01 HZ
Three user-defined frequency by passes and a range
Automatic compensate output torque when output frequency is low
Automatic regulate output voltage when supply voltage changes in range
Automatic energy-saving function which can automatic calculation the optimal output voltage
according to the load to save energy
JAROL communication protocol and modbus protocol, and it is easier for user to build up
centralized control system
link: www.china-inverter.net/
This is a photograph from the 4th annual running the East of Ireland Marathons Staplestown Marathon, Half Marathon and 10KM road races which were held in the village of Staplestown, Donadea, Naas, Co. Kildare, Ireland on Saturday 23rd January 2016 at 09:00. The event is organised by East of Ireland Marathons with local support and input. The races all started and ended in the village of Staplestown which is about 2 miles from the entrance to Donadea Forest Park. All races were held on the same loop of approximately 10KM in distance where the marathon runners covered 4 loops plus a short out and back section, half marathoner covered 2 loops and some out and back and the 10KM runners simply completed the full loop. The loop is well known to local runners as it connects the village of Staplestown with the larger village of Properous, Co. Kildare. The full set of photographs is available here on Flickr [https://www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157663684603092]
USING OUR PHOTOGRAPHS - A QUICK GUIDE AND ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS
Can I use these photographs directly from Flickr on my social media account(s)?
Yes - of course you can! Flickr provides several ways to share this and other photographs in this Flickr set. You can share directly to: email, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Tumblr, LiveJournal, and Wordpress and Blogger blog sites. Your mobile, tablet, or desktop device will also offer you several different options for sharing this photo page on your social media outlets.
BUT..... Wait there a minute....
We take these photographs as a hobby and as a contribution to the running community in Ireland. We do not charge for our photographs. Our only "cost" is that we request that if you are using these images: (1) on social media sites such as Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter,LinkedIn, Google+, VK.com, Vine, Meetup, Tagged, Ask.fm,etc or (2) other websites, blogs, web multimedia, commercial/promotional material that you must provide a link back to our Flickr page to attribute us or acknowledge us as the original photographers.
This also extends to the use of these images for Facebook profile pictures. In these cases please make a separate wall or blog post with a link to our Flickr page. If you do not know how this should be done for Facebook or other social media please email us and we will be happy to help suggest how to link to us.
I want to download these pictures to my computer or device?
You can download this photographic image here directly to your computer or device. This version is the low resolution web-quality image. How to download will vary slight from device to device and from browser to browser. Have a look for a down-arrow symbol or the link to 'View/Download' all sizes. When you click on either of these you will be presented with the option to download the image. Remember just doing a right-click and "save target as" will not work on Flickr.
I want get full resolution, print-quality, copies of these photographs?
If you just need these photographs for online usage then they can be used directly once you respect their Creative Commons license and provide a link back to our Flickr set if you use them. For offline usage and printing all of the photographs posted here on this Flickr set are available free, at no cost, at full image resolution.
Please email petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com with the links to the photographs you would like to obtain a full resolution copy of. We also ask race organisers, media, etc to ask for permission before use of our images for flyers, posters, etc. We reserve the right to refuse a request.
In summary please remember when requesting photographs from us - If you are using the photographs online all we ask is for you to provide a link back to our Flickr set or Flickr pages. You will find the link above clearly outlined in the description text which accompanies this photograph. Taking these photographs and preparing them for online posting takes a significant effort and time. We are not posting photographs to Flickr for commercial reasons. If you really like what we do please spread the link around your social media, send us an email, leave a comment beside the photographs, send us a Flickr email, etc. If you are using the photographs in newspapers or magazines we ask that you mention where the original photograph came from.
I would like to contribute something for your photograph(s)?
Many people offer payment for our photographs. As stated above we do not charge for these photographs. We take these photographs as our contribution to the running community in Ireland. If you feel that the photograph(s) you request are good enough that you would consider paying for their purchase from other photographic providers or in other circumstances we would suggest that you can provide a donation to any of the great charities in Ireland who do work for Cancer Care or Cancer Research in Ireland.
Let's get a bit technical: We use Creative Commons Licensing for these photographs
We use the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License for all our photographs here in this photograph set. What does this mean in reality?
The explaination is very simple.
Attribution- anyone using our photographs gives us an appropriate credit for it. This ensures that people aren't taking our photographs and passing them off as their own. This usually just mean putting a link to our photographs somewhere on your website, blog, or Facebook where other people can see it.
ShareAlike – anyone can use these photographs, and make changes if they like, or incorporate them into a bigger project, but they must make those changes available back to the community under the same terms.
Above all what Creative Commons aims to do is to encourage creative sharing. See some examples of Creative Commons photographs on Flickr: www.flickr.com/creativecommons/
I ran in the race - but my photograph doesn't appear here in your Flickr set! What gives?
As mentioned above we take these photographs as a hobby and as a voluntary contribution to the running community in Ireland. Very often we have actually ran in the same race and then switched to photographer mode after we finished the race. Consequently, we feel that we have no obligations to capture a photograph of every participant in the race. However, we do try our very best to capture as many participants as possible. But this is sometimes not possible for a variety of reasons:
►You were hidden behind another participant as you passed our camera
►Weather or lighting conditions meant that we had some photographs with blurry content which we did not upload to our Flickr set
►There were too many people - some races attract thousands of participants and as amateur photographs we cannot hope to capture photographs of everyone
►We simply missed you - sorry about that - we did our best!
You can email us petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com to enquire if we have a photograph of you which didn't make the final Flickr selection for the race. But we cannot promise that there will be photograph there. As alternatives we advise you to contact the race organisers to enquire if there were (1) other photographs taking photographs at the race event or if (2) there were professional commercial sports photographers taking photographs which might have some photographs of you available for purchase. You might find some links for further information above.
Don't like your photograph here?
That's OK! We understand!
If, for any reason, you are not happy or comfortable with your picture appearing here in this photoset on Flickr then please email us at petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com and we will remove it as soon as possible. We give careful consideration to each photograph before uploading.
I want to tell people about these great photographs!
Great! Thank you! The best link to spread the word around is probably http://www.flickr.com/peterm7/sets
Nash had a huge input during both the World Wars, appointed ‘war artist’ in the Air Ministry. He wanted to act as a tool to oppose the Nazis. The paintings he produced are powerful and striking, his passion for flying shines through in his wartime work.
He would take frequent visits to an aircraft dump yard in Cowley, Oxfordshire to study the wrecked planes such as Spitfires (a plane my grandfather piloted during WW11) and Heinkel Bombers. With his photographs and sketches of the aircraft graveyard, he produced ‘Totes Meer’ (Dead Sea). This painting pays tribute to the lives lost in the war. The dark, ghostly theme digs deep and it depicts the hardship, horror and destruction that the war created as it tore apart families and land. However, it successfully fulfilled its role in boosting British Patriotism, despite the different approach he took when producing his previous work.
I am overwhelmed by the various messages featured in the piece. His passion and despair for the subject, and the potential link he makes to his own personal struggle with asthma (thus being unable to fly himself) makes it so touching. Other aspects within the painting symbolise his own pain in his relationship with Arlene Agar. The birds featured in the painting merge in amongst the debris, suggesting lost love and heartbreak. It the overall raw, personal feeling that makes the painting so profoundly influential to me.
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This was an ebay bargain (£19 NOS). I have welded the input arm to the servo to avoid using Marlin's extension coupling arrangement, (which I considered dangerous). An adaptor plate is required to rotate the master cylinder to vertical, allowing me to use the standard Sierra reservoir.
it normally looks like this ...... www.flickr.com/search/show/?q=leicester+market&m=&... Only i could choose a day to go shopping in Leicester when the English defence league were protesting! and like 1500 + police from 13 departments were playing silly buggers ! .. most the shops were shutting by 2 pm,
we kept away from the shit and still have a nice day & nice lunch ,personally id liked to have seen some action ! im sadistic like that although i have no view or input on the actual subject ... to me it just looked like a load of wasters wanting to pick a fight with the police :D
www.google.co.uk/images?q=leicester+english+defence+leagu...
My daughter got this for chrismas from her grandmother, but it didn't last more than a week before the microphone stopped working. I opened up the microphone first, but it looked fine, so the probable cause is the audio jack.
Unscrewed the case, took a look around (and tried a few circuit bending tricks for ... eh ... later :)
I didn't take a picture of the audio jack fix, but all I had to do was push a little metal tab in to make it connect better to the microphones audio jack, located on an easily accessible circuit board.
Easy fix, happy daughter
This is a photograph from the 4th annual running the East of Ireland Marathons Staplestown Marathon, Half Marathon and 10KM road races which were held in the village of Staplestown, Donadea, Naas, Co. Kildare, Ireland on Saturday 23rd January 2016 at 09:00. The event is organised by East of Ireland Marathons with local support and input. The races all started and ended in the village of Staplestown which is about 2 miles from the entrance to Donadea Forest Park. All races were held on the same loop of approximately 10KM in distance where the marathon runners covered 4 loops plus a short out and back section, half marathoner covered 2 loops and some out and back and the 10KM runners simply completed the full loop. The loop is well known to local runners as it connects the village of Staplestown with the larger village of Properous, Co. Kildare. The full set of photographs is available here on Flickr [https://www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157663684603092]
USING OUR PHOTOGRAPHS - A QUICK GUIDE AND ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS
Can I use these photographs directly from Flickr on my social media account(s)?
Yes - of course you can! Flickr provides several ways to share this and other photographs in this Flickr set. You can share directly to: email, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Tumblr, LiveJournal, and Wordpress and Blogger blog sites. Your mobile, tablet, or desktop device will also offer you several different options for sharing this photo page on your social media outlets.
BUT..... Wait there a minute....
We take these photographs as a hobby and as a contribution to the running community in Ireland. We do not charge for our photographs. Our only "cost" is that we request that if you are using these images: (1) on social media sites such as Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter,LinkedIn, Google+, VK.com, Vine, Meetup, Tagged, Ask.fm,etc or (2) other websites, blogs, web multimedia, commercial/promotional material that you must provide a link back to our Flickr page to attribute us or acknowledge us as the original photographers.
This also extends to the use of these images for Facebook profile pictures. In these cases please make a separate wall or blog post with a link to our Flickr page. If you do not know how this should be done for Facebook or other social media please email us and we will be happy to help suggest how to link to us.
I want to download these pictures to my computer or device?
You can download this photographic image here directly to your computer or device. This version is the low resolution web-quality image. How to download will vary slight from device to device and from browser to browser. Have a look for a down-arrow symbol or the link to 'View/Download' all sizes. When you click on either of these you will be presented with the option to download the image. Remember just doing a right-click and "save target as" will not work on Flickr.
I want get full resolution, print-quality, copies of these photographs?
If you just need these photographs for online usage then they can be used directly once you respect their Creative Commons license and provide a link back to our Flickr set if you use them. For offline usage and printing all of the photographs posted here on this Flickr set are available free, at no cost, at full image resolution.
Please email petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com with the links to the photographs you would like to obtain a full resolution copy of. We also ask race organisers, media, etc to ask for permission before use of our images for flyers, posters, etc. We reserve the right to refuse a request.
In summary please remember when requesting photographs from us - If you are using the photographs online all we ask is for you to provide a link back to our Flickr set or Flickr pages. You will find the link above clearly outlined in the description text which accompanies this photograph. Taking these photographs and preparing them for online posting takes a significant effort and time. We are not posting photographs to Flickr for commercial reasons. If you really like what we do please spread the link around your social media, send us an email, leave a comment beside the photographs, send us a Flickr email, etc. If you are using the photographs in newspapers or magazines we ask that you mention where the original photograph came from.
I would like to contribute something for your photograph(s)?
Many people offer payment for our photographs. As stated above we do not charge for these photographs. We take these photographs as our contribution to the running community in Ireland. If you feel that the photograph(s) you request are good enough that you would consider paying for their purchase from other photographic providers or in other circumstances we would suggest that you can provide a donation to any of the great charities in Ireland who do work for Cancer Care or Cancer Research in Ireland.
Let's get a bit technical: We use Creative Commons Licensing for these photographs
We use the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License for all our photographs here in this photograph set. What does this mean in reality?
The explaination is very simple.
Attribution- anyone using our photographs gives us an appropriate credit for it. This ensures that people aren't taking our photographs and passing them off as their own. This usually just mean putting a link to our photographs somewhere on your website, blog, or Facebook where other people can see it.
ShareAlike – anyone can use these photographs, and make changes if they like, or incorporate them into a bigger project, but they must make those changes available back to the community under the same terms.
Above all what Creative Commons aims to do is to encourage creative sharing. See some examples of Creative Commons photographs on Flickr: www.flickr.com/creativecommons/
I ran in the race - but my photograph doesn't appear here in your Flickr set! What gives?
As mentioned above we take these photographs as a hobby and as a voluntary contribution to the running community in Ireland. Very often we have actually ran in the same race and then switched to photographer mode after we finished the race. Consequently, we feel that we have no obligations to capture a photograph of every participant in the race. However, we do try our very best to capture as many participants as possible. But this is sometimes not possible for a variety of reasons:
►You were hidden behind another participant as you passed our camera
►Weather or lighting conditions meant that we had some photographs with blurry content which we did not upload to our Flickr set
►There were too many people - some races attract thousands of participants and as amateur photographs we cannot hope to capture photographs of everyone
►We simply missed you - sorry about that - we did our best!
You can email us petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com to enquire if we have a photograph of you which didn't make the final Flickr selection for the race. But we cannot promise that there will be photograph there. As alternatives we advise you to contact the race organisers to enquire if there were (1) other photographs taking photographs at the race event or if (2) there were professional commercial sports photographers taking photographs which might have some photographs of you available for purchase. You might find some links for further information above.
Don't like your photograph here?
That's OK! We understand!
If, for any reason, you are not happy or comfortable with your picture appearing here in this photoset on Flickr then please email us at petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com and we will remove it as soon as possible. We give careful consideration to each photograph before uploading.
I want to tell people about these great photographs!
Great! Thank you! The best link to spread the word around is probably http://www.flickr.com/peterm7/sets
The chipKIT™ Pro MX7 is a microcontroller development board based on the Microchip® PIC32MX795F512L, a member of the 32-bit PIC32 microcontroller family. It is compatible with Digilent's line of peripheral modules (Pmod), and is suitable for use with the Microchip MPLAB IDE tools. The chipKIT Pro MX7 is also compatible for use with the chipKIT MPIDE development environment.
The chipKIT Pro MX7 provides 52 I/O pins that support a number of peripheral functions, such as UART, SPI, and I2C ports as well as five pulse-width modulated outputs and five external interrupt inputs. Its network and communications features also include a 10/100 Ethernet interface, Full Speed USB 2.0 OTG interface, and dual CAN network interfaces. Ten of the I/O pins can be used as analog inputs in addition to their use as digital inputs and outputs.
store.digilentinc.com/chipkit-pro-mx7-advanced-peripheral...
Festa de lançamento da Input Produções!
Com direito a show com Punkake, DJ Sandra Carraro, bolo e salgados!
Foto de Claudio Alves
Do you find yourself wishing that you had a new cool way to interact with Pmods that wasn't the same old system board or breadboard? How about a sweet PCB ruler?
With 3 different Pmod inputs, 8 buttons you can use with your fingers, and power tied all throughout the ruler, measuring distances will never be the same again.
FAO has distributed farm inputs worth over US$ 623,000.00 to over 6,500 food insecure households in The Gambia. This FAO-supported programme covered households in the North Bank Region (NBR), Lower River Region (LRR), Central River Region (CRR) and Upper River Region (URR)). These regions have stunting rates above the national average. The intervention aims to reverse the trend through increased crops (rice, maize, groundnuts) production and productivity. Photo Credit: ©FAO/Samuel Creppy