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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
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.
input (from LBB Double) into z2040LPF into QMMG, with ADSR, LPF and QMMG all modulated/triggered by Vulcan Modulator.
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.
For permission to use photos please contact 23rd Studios at info@23rdstudios.com
Good Gaming Servers (G.G. Servers) is a gaming solutions company & gaming community. Striving to bring you a high quality gaming experience at no cost to you. We listen to the input from our community to help shape the overall gaming atmosphere.
Owner/NetworkAdmin/ServerAdmin: Pete Metropoulos
ServerAdmin/ServerOperations: Rodney Mcfarland
NetworkAdmin/ServerAdmin: Clint Lee
G.G. Servers Representative: Kyle Sanborn
Public Minecraft Server Admin: James Mullen
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.
The City of Laredo and Mayor Pro Tempore Charlie San Miguel invite the public to attend a Skate Park Design Input Workshop by SPA Skate Parks and Newline Skate Parks from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the City of Laredo Fire Administration Center, first floor classrooms, on October 3. During the workshop, the public offered ideas for the design of the skate park that will be built in John Valls Park in District 6.
This takes the input cable from the chromatograph. The cable fits either way round, depending on which terminal is grounded.
Tattoo potential design version 1...
Input please.
Concept: Daisy (Dazy... get it)... Pink (two tone with shading), star in the center (also to symbolize Dazy). Swirls... not sure. I changed it from the original I found online. Do I want to keep those, get rid of them, change them to something else? One idea: change the swirls to stars. Downside, its going to be a small tattoo, I'm a small girl and its going on the inside of my forearm. Therefore, the stars may be too difficult to make that small.
P.s. The image is kinda shitty that I tried to edit. If anyone is better skilled at hand drawing and wants to have at it, by all means go for it. LOL
Alarm Event: Motion Detect
Alarm Input Channel: 1
Alarm Start Time(D/M/Y H:M:S): 08/04/2019 10:25:11
Alarm Device Name: AMC046CC_31B4BF
Alarm Name:
IP Address: 192.168.1.251
Input signalThermocouple:K、E、J Thermal resistance sensor:Pt100、Cu50
Control mode2-digit relay on-off contro; PID regulation relay control; PID regulation drive SSR voltage control
Alarm modeOne group alarm relay contact output
ModeRelease delay
Power voltage AC100~240V
Dimension 48×48×78mm
Hole size45×45mm
MountingPanel
ApplicationPlastic extruding machine; reflow soldering,shoes machine
www.clin-ele.com/intelligent-temperaure-controller-hb101....
I am still mystified about what the TV was sitting in the doorway of this apartment building at 10pm, turned on, with no input. This guy entered the bulding as if it was nothing unsual.
(replaced with new version 4/19)
Field trip to the Limestone County Cooperative in Florence, Alabama. Training participants (in forefront) Sakkree Namchaitaharn, sales and marketing manager for the Sumi-Thai Fertilizer Company in Thailand and Ashish Lakhotia of Export Trading Company in Tanzania. Photo by Heather Gasaway
Specifications
1.Input voltage: 220 AC, 50Hz
2.Output power: 4W
3.Light source: super bright LED
4.Emergency time: >90 minutes
Technical parameters:
1.Input voltage: 220V AC, 50Hz
2.Output power: 4W
3.Light source: super bright LED
4.Light intensity: >50cd/m2
5.Emergency time: 90 minutes
6.Emergency mode transfer time: <5 second
7.Charging time: <24 hours
8.Battery: GN 1.2V 800mAh and Ni-Cd
9.Batterylife: 4 years
10.Charging temperature: -10 to +50 degrees Celsius
11.Operating humidity: <90% non-condensing
12.Product size:36.7×14.9×2.8cm
This is the body of the first major mitchell. The head will be built and fused separately and will slot over the white sticking up at the top of the body. Its vanilla streaky over white for the feathers with some stringer. Do you think the tail feathers should also be vanilla streaky or can I keep them as white?
Another example of a good idea poorly executed. What did I learn from this? I have a lot to learn about lighting technique.
My sister gifted me this typewriter a couple years ago. Unfortunately it needs a lot of work before it's functional again -- any typewriter mechanics on flickr?
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 arenât 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:
âThe 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 â 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 isnât just about protecting workers or shoring up their jobs â itâs about stopping predatory banking practices that pit bank workers against their own communities.â
This third demand is especially important here in New England, as evidenced by a recent report documents Santanderâs 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
Alarm Event: Motion Detect
Alarm Input Channel: 1
Alarm Start Time(D/M/Y H:M:S): 24/03/2019 10:25:03
Alarm Device Name: AMC046CC_31B4BF
Alarm Name:
IP Address: 192.168.1.251
Product Code :ZDX-LAW28
LED Quantiy:28pcs
Rated Power:35W
Input Voltage: AC100—277V
Power Factor : >0.98
Power Efficiency :>0.9
Color Temperature: 3000K---7000K
Color Rendering Index : >70
Single LED Luminous Flux: >110lm/w
Lamp Efficiency: >65lm/w
Light Distribution Curve:Bat wing form
Temperature Of Working Condition: -25-50Centigrade
Humidity Of Working Condition: 10%-90%
Life: >50000H
Protection Grade : IP65
Installation Pipe Diameter: 60mm
Luminous Angle:130 Degree
Material of case: Die casting aluminum
Lamp size:350*850*280mm
Installation Height: 5m
Alarm Event: Motion Detect
Alarm Input Channel: 1
Alarm Start Time(D/M/Y H:M:S): 06/05/2018 10:17:42
Alarm Device Name: AMC033FH_YCC37L
Alarm Name:
IP Address: 192.168.1.108
Ribbon controller input, Buchla-esque random voltage gen, manual gate (handy immediate interface), quad ADSR (nice range of enevelope lengths... all the envelope I could want!!).