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The Colorado Technology Association (CTA) is traveling across Colorado July 20-24 to gather input, listen and learn from tech communities outside Denver and Boulder. CTA’s offices are located in Denver, but members are scattered across the state and CTA staff wants to get to know them better. The primary goal of the Colorado Tech Tour is to gather insight on how the technology industry impacts - or could impact - each local economy.
The Colorado Technology Association will be joined by Colorado Innovation Network (COIN), Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, Governor's Office of Information Technology and Go Code Colorado.
Individuals representing a tech company, startup, STEM education program or Colorado innovation are invited to join us. The tour attendees are looking forward to an informative tour of the state, which will allow them the opportunity to connect with new and established companies. During listening sessions, the Denver delegation will meet with community and business leaders to understand challenges and opportunities that exist in each region.
Each day, happy hour events are open to any and all members of the tech community. Join us at a nearby event, or grab some coworkers and make it a road trip! Please RSVP if you plan to join us.
Program speakers include Erik Mitisek, CEO, Colorado Technology Association; Anna Ewing,
Executive Director, Colorado Innovation Network (COIN) and COO, Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade; Jonita LeRoy, IT Economic Development, Governor's Office of Information Technology; and Andrew Cole, program manager, Go Code Colorado at Colorado Secretary of State's Office.
The tour is supported by sponsors including Centurylink, Swiftpage, ViaWest, GTRI, NetApp, 23rd Studios and YellowDog Printing and Graphics.
Learn more at techtour.coloradotechnology.org.
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Feb. 21, 2017. Boston, MA.
Our Money, Our Communities Rally and March from Bank of America, 100 Federal St in Boston to Santander Bank Headquarters.
Bank worker unions are the norm in other countries around the world (and the US is the only country where Santander workers aren’t unionized). Santander workers present their petition to management in Boston making them the first workers at a major US bank to try to unionize.
Jack Smith writes:
“The U.S. bank workers have three demands. The first is greater wages and greater share of the profits, and the second is stable, full-time jobs. Crisp uniforms and polished storefronts aside, bank tellers are solidly low-wage employees — and wages have only taken a downturn over the past decade; as of May 2015, the median annual wage for a bank teller was $26,410.
The third demand isn’t just about protecting workers or shoring up their jobs — it’s about stopping predatory banking practices that pit bank workers against their own communities.”
This third demand is especially important here in New England, as evidenced by a recent report documents Santander’s discriminatory lending practices, which have had a particularly damaging impact in Massachusetts. Worker input could help to change those practices, as it did in the case of Wells Fargo last year.
Committee for Better Banks is a group of bank workers and consumers dedicated to improving the financial services industry for everyone by stopping foreclosures, displacement, and bank worker abuse.
Sponsored by: Committee for Better Banks, Massachusetts Jobs with Justice, Right to the City, City Life/Vida Urbana, Massachusetts Alliance against Predatory Lending, United for a Fair Economy, Massachusetts AFL-CIO, Communications Workers of America.
© 2017 Marilyn Humphries
ALPSOUND > comporre con i paesaggi sonori
Castello di Beseno in Trentino
giornata: 20 giugno 2014
Luigi Mastandrea / Andrea Pelati
DA BOLOGNA A CASTEL BESENO - NO INPUT PERFORMANCE
Intendiamo costruire un live elettroacustico partendo da due fonti sonore e di ispirazione. La prima fonte è il viaggio che compiremo partendo da Bologna alla volta di Castel Beseno. Campioneremo suoni sia durante gli spostamenti (in auto, in treno), sia durante le soste. La seconda delle nostre fonti sarà un semplice mixer audio, in cui collegheremo i canali secondo la tecnica del "no input". Realizzeremo così una catena elettroacustica circolare, che sfrutta il rumore di fondo del mixer, per ottenere un grande paesaggio sonoro in cortocircuito, emergente tra diversi livelli di surrogazione.
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Working in a neo noir style.
Technically I've found that moving Zone 6 as Sony sensors record it and creating an input correction curve post-demosaic that lowers it to Zone 5 sets the kind of deep tones I'm looking for.
As a side note: Sony sensors are very very quiet in the shadow regions. There is so much usable information deep into the -EV range.
When "testers" and commenters across the internet make claims about dynamic range I see what they report to be 1 to 2 stops narrower dynamic range than what I see. The difference is that I rise the mid-tones in my Digital Zone System luminosity curves to match 0EV to Zone 5, which, it turns out, usefully raises the shadows down to 020202hex - where I take things to be pure black (I can't see any difference between 000000hex and 0202020hex on my displays).
My Sony A7 can record 14.5EV to 15EV of usable f-stop range. Yes. It's true. Same with an A6300 that I have. The A6000, NEX-7, NEX-5T, and A5000 all record just about 14EV dynamic range.
The A7RII I recently picked up looks like it's good for between 14EV and 14.5EV. This surprised me as I thought backside illumination might set a more solid base noise level. Perhaps it's all those pixels or the way they set the analog to digital converters?
In any event, I would really like to try a Sony A7S (original model) to see how it does. Anyone have one and have a few minutes to record some RAW data for me? Or loan me for 10 minutes so I could run my input correction curve calculations? These cameras are getting cheap enough that I might even be able to buy a used copy myself. I'll be keeping my eyes peeled for one.
The Colorado Technology Association (CTA) is traveling across Colorado July 20-24 to gather input, listen and learn from tech communities outside Denver and Boulder. CTA’s offices are located in Denver, but members are scattered across the state and CTA staff wants to get to know them better. The primary goal of the Colorado Tech Tour is to gather insight on how the technology industry impacts - or could impact - each local economy.
The Colorado Technology Association will be joined by Colorado Innovation Network (COIN), Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, Governor's Office of Information Technology and Go Code Colorado.
Individuals representing a tech company, startup, STEM education program or Colorado innovation are invited to join us. The tour attendees are looking forward to an informative tour of the state, which will allow them the opportunity to connect with new and established companies. During listening sessions, the Denver delegation will meet with community and business leaders to understand challenges and opportunities that exist in each region.
Each day, happy hour events are open to any and all members of the tech community. Join us at a nearby event, or grab some coworkers and make it a road trip! Please RSVP if you plan to join us.
Program speakers include Erik Mitisek, CEO, Colorado Technology Association; Anna Ewing,
Executive Director, Colorado Innovation Network (COIN) and COO, Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade; Jonita LeRoy, IT Economic Development, Governor's Office of Information Technology; and Andrew Cole, program manager, Go Code Colorado at Colorado Secretary of State's Office.
The tour is supported by sponsors including Centurylink, Swiftpage, ViaWest, GTRI, NetApp, 23rd Studios and YellowDog Printing and Graphics.
Learn more at techtour.coloradotechnology.org.
About Colorado Technology Association: The Colorado Technology Association (CTA) leads the network of companies and professionals fueling Colorado's economy, through technology. Since 1994, the association has represented Colorado’s technology industry, one of the fastest growing industries in the state. The CTA leads an inclusive network that benefits our member community, advocates for a pro-business and technology-friendly climate, influences the development of a robust talent pipeline and leads initiatives to help companies grow. For more information on Colorado Technology Association, please call 303.592.4070 or visit ColoradoTechnology.org.
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reto truck show at gaydon warwickshire 12/13/09/2015
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Here you see the input and output. I used RCA plugs. The switch on the top controls if the meter is for 2W or 6W.
Continuing to explore B&W imaging along the cote d'Azur.
Technically I've found that moving Zone 6 as Sony sensors record it and creating an input correction curve post-demosaic that lowers it to Zone 5 sets the kind of deep tones I'm looking for.
As a side note: Sony sensors are very very quiet in the shadow regions. There is so much usable information deep into the -EV range.
When "testers" and commenters across the internet make claims about dynamic range I see what they report to be 1 to 2 stops narrower dynamic range than what I see. The difference is that I rise the mid-tones in my Digital Zone System luminosity curves to match 0EV to Zone 5, which, it turns out, usefully raises the shadows down to 020202hex - where I take things to be pure black (I can't see any difference between 000000hex and 0202020hex on my displays).
My Sony A7 can record 14.5EV to 15EV of usable f-stop range. Yes. It's true. Same with an A6300 that I have. The A6000, NEX-7, NEX-5T, and A5000 all record just about 14EV dynamic range.
The A7RII I recently picked up looks like it's good for between 14EV and 14.5EV. This surprised me as I thought backside illumination might set a more solid base noise level. Perhaps it's all those pixels or the way they set the analog to digital converters?
In any event, I would really like to try a Sony A7S (original model) to see how it does. Anyone have one and have a few minutes to record some RAW data for me? Or loan me for 10 minutes so I could run my input correction curve calculations? These cameras are getting cheap enough that I might even be able to buy a used copy myself. I'll be keeping my eyes peeled for one.
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lymm services jcn 20 M56 - M6 .............14.07..2016
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The Mimesis show was the last show in which I installed the piece Input/Output. Each incarnation of this piece was slightly different. Input/Output was envisioned as a way to bring into the gallery work that I had been doing on a temporary basis out in nature. After this show I stripped as much of the material off of the log in hopes of using it in future work. The log was left to decay by the parking lot outside of the W. 78th street studios in Cleveland. I was surprised to find out that even after a month in the cold and rain, the dye and salt had yet to wash off. Input/Output is made from a decaying log, cardboard, tubes, fabric, paint, dye, salt, oatmeal, paper, and cotton swabs.
© All Rights Reserved - Don Durfee Please comment, critique, or make suggestions. Your input is valuable and appreciated
BRAZIL: More Community Input Needed in Relocation of Favelas
PORTO ALEGRE, Jul 5, 2011 (IPS) - José Luiz Ferreira, 60, was born poor and is still poor, but was able to get an education. Known as Seu Luiz (Mr. Luiz) in Vila Nova Chocolatão, the Porto Alegre neighborhood where he lives, he earns a meager living by giving English classes. And he sees eagles where everyone else sees chickens.
Macro shot of the XLR inputs on the back of the professional vcr You can purchase this photo for commercial use in high-res and without watermark here: j.mp/greycoastphoto || If you have any issues with finding specific image, please contact me: danr@yandex.com
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Festa de lançamento da Input Produções!
Com direito a show com Punkake, DJ Sandra Carraro, bolo e salgados!
Foto de Claudio Alves
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Bluetooth card speaker (U disk input)
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Bluetooth: 3.0 + EDR Distance: 10M-25M Battery: 600mAh Play time: 2 hours Speaker specifications: ¢ 40mm plus External magnetic horn Power: 3W Frequency: 50HZ-20KHZ Impedance: 4Ω Audio noise ratio: ≥95db Support all Bluetooth devices Connect the radio FM (insert the V8 charge line to increase the radio signal strength) TF port MINI USB charging port LINE IN audio input U disk input
(رئيس بلوتوث المحمولة (U مدخلات القرص)
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بلوتوث: 3.0 + EDR المسافة: 10M-25M البطارية: 600mAh بطارية لعب الوقت: 2 ساعة المواصفات المتكلم: ¢ 40MM بالإضافة إلى قوة خارجية المتحدث المغناطيسي: 3W التردد: 50HZ-20KHZ مقاومة: 4Ω الصوت نسبة الضوضاء: ≥95db يدعم جميع أجهزة البلوتوث ربط راديو FM (إدراج V8 شحن كابل لزيادة الإذاعة قوة الإشارة) TF منفذ USB MINI خط شحن ميناء في إدخال الصوت إدخال القرص U)
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Bluetooth Speaker Portable (U input cakera)
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Bluetooth: 3.0 + EDR jarak: 10M-25M bateri: 600mAh Masa bermain: 2 jam Speaker Spesifikasi: ¢ 40mm ditambah kuasa luar speaker magnet: Kekerapan 3W: 50Hz-20kHz Galangan: 4Ω Audio nisbah bunyi: ≥95db menyokong semua peranti Bluetooth menghubungkan radio FM (memasukkan V8 mengecas kabel untuk meningkatkan radio isyarat kekuatan) yang menggunakan port LINE IN input audio input cakera U port TF MINI USB)
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Bluetooth Портативная акустическая система (входной диск U)
GN022
Bluetooth: 3.0 + EDR расстояние: 10M-25M Батарея: 600mAh Время звучания: 2 часа Акустические характеристики: ¢ 40 мм плюс внешняя магнитная сила динамик: 3W Частота: 50Гц-20кГц Сопротивление: 4Ω Аудио шум: ≥95db поддерживает все устройства Bluetooth подключив радио FM (вставка V8 зарядный кабель для увеличения мощности радиосигнала) порт TF Mini USB порт зарядки LINE IN аудиовход вход U диска)