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Während Input Athletinnenweg, Schwarz: 03.05.2025, Zürich, Swiss Life Arena,
Credit: Claudio Schwarz, unihockey-fotos.ch
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Just an update for those who gave input for the Pito Repair a while back: I have included before and after pictures. I am currently in search of an objective pair of eyes to come and look over the project and offer constructive/informative criticism of the work performed. I'd like to make any necessary corretions before I tackle the Instrument Panel. I am also in search of a FWF Package; in case any one out there is aware of one available. I'm located in the Inland area of SoCal. just off the 15 fwy, so of the 91 fwy. Thanks.
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This type of the TCU works on Output power 150W with string self-powered, input voltage PV string DC power supply 500-1500VDC (wide voltage input), and output voltage 24VDC, which basically match all DC motors.
Features: Matching 150W DC motor, and come with lithium battery.
Advantages: string self-powered, no external power supply, for remote terrain complex no power supply project is more suitable.
System Datasets of Solar Tracker Controller TCU - FD1500P-24D01
System Datasets
Models
FD 1500P-24D01
Types of tracking panel
horizontal single-axis/ tilted single-axis panel
Drive systems
slewing reducer + DC motor / linear actuator + DC motor
Motor power
150W
Daily power comsumption
≤0.1kWh
Types of control
active tracking closed-loop control (astronomical algorithm + location feedback)
Mechanical Datasets
Sizes
345mm*182mm*120mm
Box material
polymer material Makrolon®6487
Water-proof level
IP65
Display interface
YES
Keyboard interface
YES
Electrical Datasets
Types of power supply
PV series power supply (DC input) 250-1500VD (wide input voltage)
Output voltage
24VDC
Types of lithium battery
6AH(customized)
BMS battery management system
YES
Wind protection
YES
Nighttime reset protection
YES(confirmed)
Disturbing protection
YES (soft pounding protection, over current protection, over load protection)
Anti-shadow tracking
YES
Wind speed protection
10m/s-30m/s(3S)(customized)
Types of communication
ZigBee/LoRa(wireless)/ RS485(wired)
Angle range of tracking
±30°-±60°(customized)
Models of AI control
customized
Network background
customized
Work temperatures
-20℃-55℃
Note: Standard setting above. For customized setting, please contact the team of Lingyang Technology.
Alberto Melagrana, chef dell' Anticoo Furlo, in occasione della FestaDemocratica Nazionale di Pesaro, prepara per in.PU.t. una rivisitazione di alcuni cibi da strada, abbinati alla degustazione di Birre artigianali locali e vini della provincia di Pesaro Urbino
March 2, 2023. Boston, MA.
Climate activists held a Boston Fee Party rally on the Boston Harborwalk to highlight the reliance on fossil fuels for energy resulting in skyrocketing electric rates. The crowd of advocates, health professionals, elected officials and residents encouraged Governor Healey and her administration to lead Massachusetts in pushing the regional energy grid operator, Independent System Operator-New England (ISO-NE), to be more transparent, democratic and more renewable. Advocates called on ISO-NE to work with states and communities to stop propping up dirty energy electrical generation sources for use in the Northeast. Additionally, transition to 100% renewable energy through conservation, electrification and expansion of clean, local, safe renewable energy sources. Encourage small-scale and decentralized energy production and storage that protects the environment. Govern transparently and democratically with community input on infrastructure siting.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
The vision for Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing park comes after years of planning, input meetings, and discussions with community stakeholders about how to best revitalize LaVilla, a once bustling and vibrant neighborhood alive with arts, culture, and entrepreneurship. When opened, Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing Park will be a destination for residents and visitors to learn about Jacksonville’s dynamic history and participate in programs and activities that allow everyone to feel they belong. It is our hope that Lift Lift Ev’ry Voice & Sing Park
Recapturing erased memories, celebrating shared future.
Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing Park will be the beginning of a much larger LaVilla Heritage Trail in Jacksonville.
LaVilla was one of the first urbanized Gullah Geechee communities to emerge in the early 18th century as enslaved people fled bondage. It eventually became the place that anyone who was not white and Protestant lived and worked; the Jewish, Cuban, Syrian, Chinese, and other immigrants who alongside the African-Americans called LaVilla home turned it into the Harlem of the South.
LaVilla was a hotbed of creativity, commerce and life. It boasted thriving theaters, family homes, taverns and flophouses. At its cultural peak, live music reverberated through the streets, flling the neighborhood with the sounds of jazz and blues. Greats including Dizzy Gillespie, Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday got their starts in LaVilla. Ray Charles, fresh from the St. Augustine School for the Blind, hustled for gigs in LaVilla. The smell of fresh bread emanating from the Jewish New York Star Bakery signaled arrival to the neighborhood for the many visitors pouring from the nearby train station.
Special places served LaVilla’s past and are imperative to help build a vibrant future for the neighborhood, its residents and visitors.
Aaron Phillips, left, Assistant Director Abingdon Parks and Recreation talks with Bob Copeland, Highland Soccer Club, about the size and location of the soccer fields in the two proposed Sports Comples designs during Tuesday Public Meeting in Abingdon.
March 2, 2023. Boston, MA.
Climate activists held a Boston Fee Party rally on the Boston Harborwalk to highlight the reliance on fossil fuels for energy resulting in skyrocketing electric rates. The crowd of advocates, health professionals, elected officials and residents encouraged Governor Healey and her administration to lead Massachusetts in pushing the regional energy grid operator, Independent System Operator-New England (ISO-NE), to be more transparent, democratic and more renewable. Advocates called on ISO-NE to work with states and communities to stop propping up dirty energy electrical generation sources for use in the Northeast. Additionally, transition to 100% renewable energy through conservation, electrification and expansion of clean, local, safe renewable energy sources. Encourage small-scale and decentralized energy production and storage that protects the environment. Govern transparently and democratically with community input on infrastructure siting.
© 2023 Marilyn Humphries
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.
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 32HL95 has a built in QAM decoder which allows you to receive DTV channels (usually HDTV) that are sent through most cable systems. The TV also has a built in Cable Card slot.
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The consolidation, both vertically and horizontally, of the agrifood system outside of actual farming (inputs, purchasing, exporting, processing, and retailing) has continued in the United States and Europe. For examples of how far horizontal consolidation has gone, in 2007 the four largest beef packers in the United States controlled about 84 percent of the market and close to 50 percent of all supermarket food was sold by five corporations, with Wal-Mart far-and-away the largest. In addition, sectors of the agrifood system in the wealthy countries have made significant inroads into the economies of Eastern Europe and the South. A report for the Grocery Manufacturers Association in the United States put it clearly: The case for global expansion is quite simple. As domestic markets are saturated, global expansion is one way to achieve sustainable, double-digit growth.16 Assuming that your goal is to maximize profits, it is hard to argue with that logic. Seed companies and chemical companies such as Monsanto (which is both) have aggressively entered new markets and have developed strong footholds in a number of countries, especially Brazil. Transnational processing and export companies as well as supermarkets have also entered the poor countries. .
In 2008, the Ottawa-based ETC Group (formerly Rural Advancement Foundation International: RAFI) released their latest in a series of comprehensive surveys of corporate concentration in the global food, agrochemical, and seed sectors.17 As in all their previous reports, dating back to 1996, this latest work demonstrates a further narrowing of control in all these areas. The pace of mergers and acquisitions in the food industry rose to $4.5 trillion in 2007, having almost doubled every two years since the beginning of this century. .
Perhaps the fastest pace of consolidation is in the seed sector, where three companies, Monsanto, DuPont, and the Swiss conglomerate, Syngenta all heavily invested in GM technologies now control 47 percent of the global market in proprietary seeds, and almost 40 percent of the total commercial seed market. This is the latest manifestation of a pattern first documented in the late 1990s, when Monsanto and other GM companies began investing tens of billions of dollars in acquiring key national and international seed companies. These three companies, along with Bayer, Dow, and others, are also central players in the global agrochemicals market. The top six pesticide firms control three-quarters of this sector, and the top ten represent an overwhelming 89 percent share. While food and beverage manufacturing is still a more dispersed undertaking, ten companies, starting with Nestle, Kraft, Coca-Cola, and Pepsi, now control 26 percent of this sector, and the top hundred companies control three-quarters of all the worlds packaged foods. In the retail sector, one hundred companies control about 35 percent of grocery sales, of which 40 percent is controlled by the top ten, including Wal-Mart, Kroger, the French company Carrefour, and the British Tesco. Corporate consolidations and alliances with other corporations have proceeded to the point where there are discernable chains linking almost all parts of the agrifood industry.18 .
Corporations that pioneered factory-scale animal production in the United States, displacing many independent hog, cattle, and poultry farmers, are now also producing abroad. They achieve low costs of production by: (a) having very large facilities; (b) controlling and providing all the feed and veterinary medicines; (c) mandating that the .
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Input image on the left, pinhole output and remote shooting on the right. Rinse, lather, swap, zoom, composite, repeat.
Certified groundnut (peanut) seeds from Zambia are part of an input loan package being provided to smallholder farmers in Malawi.
The loan package - financed by Community Finance with support from AgDiv - includes improved seed (farmers can choose groundnut or soybean), fertilizer and legume inoculant for a 1 acre plot. After harvest, farmers will sell their crops on a trading platform, providing better prices and enabling automatic loan repayment
Specification:
Input: 100-240V~50/60Hz 0.7A
Adapter Output Voltage: 32V
Adapter Output Current: 0.468A
Adapter Power: 15W
Weight( Adapter only ) :105g
Dimension( Main Body ) :71.2 x 61.2 x 31.9mm
Original / Genuine : Yes
Package Include:
1 x AC Adapter
1 x Power Cord You Selected.
Compatible AC Adapters:
A9T80-60008,A9T80-6008
Compatible Laptop Models:
HP: B4L03-64001 PRINTER, ENVY 7640, HP3630, OFFICE JET PRO 6970, OFFICE JET 4635 PRINTER, SNPRH-1201, P4C85A, HP ENVY 4500 E-ALL-IN-ONE SERIES PRINTER, 3545 INK ADVANTAGE, ENVY 4500 PRINTER, OFFICE JET 6830, OFFICEJET 4630, ENVY 5530, E-ALL-IN-ONE PRINTER, OFFICER 4630, OFFICEJET 6950, INJET PRO 6830, 6960 PRINTER, OFFICEJET 6960 PRINTER, OFFICE JET 4630, ENVY7640.
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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.