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Deleted a previously uploaded photo of this one from back in June 2020, since these shots turned out quite a bit better.
I own a 2011 Insight and the estimated fuel efficiency is about 42 mpg. I actually get about 54 mpg. This 2000 Insight, a two-seater, is supposed to get about 72 mpg, but according to the guy who manages these cars, which are state-owned, it gets about the same mpg as I get. This information is for all you hypermilers out there.
Oregon State Fair 2011
Bristol Insight OT4 (LN51 GMF)
Dennis Trident/Plaxton President (ex First London and Tower Transit TNL33085)
Bristol Sightseeing Tour
Colston Avenue, Bristol
Taken on 07/04/2018
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Saint Petersburg
Day 2
Mon, 19-Sept-2011
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Insight Vacations
"Easy Pace Russia" tour
Tour Director: Monica Næss
St. Petersburg Guide: Elena
Driver: Andrei
REVIEW posted HERE
Muralla Romana / Capella de Santa Àgata
Roman wall / Capella de Santa Àgata (chapel)
Des de la Via Laietana de Barcelona un espectacle s'obre als nostres ulls. A la plaça Ramón Berenguer, darrera l'escultura eqüestre del comte català, un llenç de muralla romana s'aixeca tot exhibint, al damunt, la capella gòtica de Santa Àgata. Dues Barcelones diferents, la romana i la medieval, es troben aquí majestuosament.
La plaça Ramón Berenguer el Gran ens ofereix una visió única de la Barcelona gòtica, medieval i romana. El que fou comte de Barcelona entre els anys 1096 i 1131 dóna nom al lloc i és representat en una solemne estàtua eqüestre, obra de Josep Llimona. Però el més imponent d'aquesta plaça és el pany de muralla romana, datada de principis del segle IV d.C. Efectivament, tot i que la primera muralla de Barcelona data del segle I a.C, aquesta es va reforçar, tres segles més tard, amb una segona muralla.
Si ens apropem a la muralla romana, veurem que els materials utilitzats per la seva construcció provenien, molts cops, de restes reciclades d'altres edificis. La muralla de Barcelona, que comptava amb 74 torres, tenia uns 16 metres d'alçada. El caràcter defensiu d'aquesta construcció delimitava el perímetre de la primera ciutat, de 1.350 metres. Va ser durant el regnat de Pere III el Cerimoniós, el segle XIV, quan es construí la capella reial de Santa Àgata com a dependència del Palau Reial. La veiem sòbria i elegant, damunt la muralla romana que li serveix de fonament. D'estil gòtic, en el seu interior s'exhibeix una obra mestra del gòtic català, obra del pintor Jaume Huguet.
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The Via Laietana in Barcelona presents a feast for the eyes. In the Plaça Ramón Berenguer, behind the equestrian sculpture depicting the Catalan count, there is a section of the Roman wall crowned by the Gothic chapel of Santa Àgata. The area is a majestic blend of two different Barcelonas: the Roman and the medieval.
The Plaça Ramón Berenguer el Gran provides us with a unique insight into Gothic, medieval and Roman Barcelona. The square is named after the man who was Count of Barcelona between 1096 and 1131, portrayed in a stately equestrian statue by Josep Llimona. However, the most important part of the square is the section of Roman wall, dating from the early 4th century AD. Indeed, although Barcelona’s first city wall dates from the 1st century BC, it was reinforced, three centuries later, by a second wall.
If you take a closer look at the Roman wall, you’ll see that the wall was constructed with materials retrieved from other buildings. The wall of Barcelona, which originally had 74 towers, was 16 metres high and marked the perimeter of the early city, which was 1.3 kilometres in circumference. The royal chapel of Santa Àgata was built in the 14th century, during the reign of Pere III, “the Ceremonious”, as part of the Royal Palace, the Palau Reial. It stands, sober and elegant, on top of the Roman wall which provides its foundations. The chapel contains a masterpiece of Catalan Gothic art by the painter Jaume Huguet.
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Desde la Via Laietana de Barcelona un espectáculo se abre a nuestros ojos. En la plaza Ramón Berenguer, detrás de la escultura ecuestre del conde catalán, un lienzo de muralla romana se alza exhibiendo encima la capilla gótica de Santa Ágata. Dos Barcelonas diferentes, la romana y la medieval, se encuentran aquí majestuosamente.
La plaza Ramón Berenguer el Gran nos ofrece una visión única de la Barcelona gótica y medieval. El que fue conde de Barcelona entre los años 1096 y 1131 da nombre al lugar y está representado en una solemne estatua ecuestre, obra de Josep Llimona. Pero lo más imponente de esta plaza es el paño de muralla romana, datada de principios del siglo IV d.C. Efectivamente, aunque la primera muralla de Barcelona data del siglo I a.C, esta se reforzó, tres siglos más tarde, con una segunda muralla.
Si nos acercamos, veremos que los materiales usados para la construcción de la muralla romana provenían, en muchas ocasiones, de restos reciclados de otros edificios. La muralla de Barcelona, que contaba con 74 torres, tenía unos 16 metros de altura. El carácter defensivo de esta construcción delimitaba el perímetro de la primera ciudad, de 1.350 metros. Fue durante el reinado de Pere III el Cerimoniós, en el siglo XIV, cuando se construyó la capilla real de Santa Àgata como dependencia del Palacio Real. La vemos sobria y elegante encima de la muralla que le sirve de cimientos. De estilo gótico, en su interior se exhibe una obra maestra del gótico catalán del pintor Jaume Huguet.
Early in the morning.. no one around.. The Insight Canada building all lit up along the Decarie trench
Because I've not posted in a while; and because I just saw from my bank statement that I sold my first image through Getty.
Hasselblad 500cm
Planar 80mm f/2.8 T*
Ilford PanF+ in Moersch Tanol
This is only the second I've ever seen.I noticed it waiting to come out of a drive,so found a layby down the road and waited.
I was lucky!
I'm not normally a fan of hybrids;all the volume produced models seem to be heavy "Large Family"cars and SUV's,but these I really like both for their economy and distinctive appearance.
They almost look like something Citroen would have once designed.....
Unfortunately subsequent Insight's have been nothing like this model.
Model:
Paalan - www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000095821230#!/paalan
Make-up artist/stylist: tara-linn.deviantart.com/
Photographer: Me
28. mai 2018: Erna Solberg talte på Evry sin digitaliseringskonferanse Insight 2018, og fikk også møte roboten Sophia.
Foto: Terje Borud
FACT SHEET
The Yahoo!–TNS Net Index study is the first in-depth internet media study of Vietnamese internet users.
Despite significant interest in the world’s fastest growing medium, internet media research remains limited in Vietnam and Southeast Asia. Not surprisingly, online ‘insights’ are often grounded on gut or confined to the anecdote. Hence, the premise for this research collaboration.
The Net Index study aims to provide marketers and media professionals a rigorous and strategic ‘big picture’ overview of Filipino internet users – from their online activities, cross-media usage habits, lifestyles, psychographics, to their brand preferences. These insights will not only address a current knowledge gap, but also go a long way in helping brands unravel the opportunities of the internet medium.
SURVEY DETAILS
Methodology Personal door-to-door interviews using two-part structured questionnaires
Area Coverage Ha Noi, Ho Chi Minh, Da Nang and Can Tho
RespondentsMales and Females aged 15+ years who have used internet in the past month
Sample Size1,200
Sampling ApproachMulti-stage Probability Sampling
FieldworkDecember 2008
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
•42% of the population in Vietnam’s four biggest cities – Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Da Nang and
Can Tho – has accessed the internet in the past week.
•Vietnamese internet users are likely to be younger. Nearly 80% of those aged between 15-19 years old has accessed the internet in the past week.
Age SegmentUsed Past Week (%)
15+ years old42
15-19 years79
20-29 years62
30-39 years30
40+ years19
•Average daily time spent on the internet has nearly doubled from 22 minutes in 2006 to 43 minutes in 2008. On the other hand, daily time spent on watching TV has declined by 21% to 233 minutes in 2008.
•Average personal expenditure on the internet (including subscription fee) is about VND174,000 or about USD10 per month.
•Home internet access is becoming more prevalent than internet café access. 66% has accessed the internet from home in the past three months. In comparison, 53% has accessed the web from internet cafes and WiFi hotspots in the past three months. However, the teens and users from the lower socio-economic classes still continue to spend a significant part of their internet time in the icafes.
Place of AccessAccessed in the past 3 months (%)
At home66
At Internet cafes or WiFi hotspots53
At Work24
At School12
•Information and other search-related activities are popular online activities. In the past month, 82% has used search engines and nearly 90% has read news on internet portals and other news sites.
•Instant messaging is more popular than email use. 73% has used instant messengers in the past month compared to 58% for web-based email. More than 95% of internet users use Yahoo! instant messenger and email in Vietnam.
Monthly Online ActivitiesPast Month (%)
Read online news on internet portals or news sites89
Used search engines82
Used instant messengers73
Downloaded or uploaded music files online67
Used email58
Visited a social networking site50
Played games online46
Watched TV program or videos clips online43
Read blogs38
Worked on personal blog26
Purchased products online4
Conducted online banking3
Insight. Just had to ad this one for the Inight.. #insight #nofilter #fullphoto #docart #clouds #cloudy #cloudporn #sky #docreo #docstock #theskyaccordingtodoc #docstyle #docnews #docprint #docsworld #docframev3 #docframe3 #docreotv #doced #docview #docsky
Full shot without pop-up. New insights - CTR and likes - before it was only impressions and feedback % - #'s don't necessarily match up, so I'm wondering what each one corresponds to (at this time - there were 5 "fb shares" and 2 "twitter shares" on YouTube, 2 likes here and 0 users???
There are two variants of the Insight-the VTi and the VTiL.
Honda list price for the VTi is $29,990 (excluding ORC) and $33490 (excluding ORC) for the VTi-L, making the Honda Insight the most affordable, if not Australia's most affordable Hybrid. Both Models will hit showrooms December 6 this year..! NRMA Drivers Seat
For the full review of the Honda Insight ; www.mynrma.com.au/motoring/reviews/car-reviews/honda/5423...
For all other car reviews; www.mynrma.com.au/motoring/reviews/car-reviews.htm