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Fish ladder for Salmon at Whitehorse Rapids Fish Hatchery, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. Photographed on 24 August 2009.
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Ladder Contraction
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For Misprint Thursday " Theorem "
Music inspired by the Sciences.
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The Ladder Paradox
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Schedule of Events:
Saturday 2nd April
4:00pm SLT-Exhibit Opening
ABOUT THE INSTALLATION:
Werner Kurosawa
aka Werner Van dermeersch
A Hermétique Garage in suspension of frozen time. Space is getting bended during it's acceleration towards the speed of light. A ladder at first too big is deconstructing to persuade it's goal to fit the GH (Garage Hermétique).
ABOUT THE MUSIC:
Ulf; Composer, Drums, Keyboard (Piano)
Yeray N.S.; Guitar, Bass
Jillian Star Bedrosian; Vocals
Misprint Thursday; Lyrics
Ladder Contraction is a thought experiment in special relativity. It involves a ladder traveling horizontally and undergoing a length contraction, the result of which being that it can fit into a much smaller garage. On the other hand, from the point of view of an observer moving with the ladder, it is the garage that is moving and the garage will be contracted to an even smaller size, therefore being unable to contain the ladder at all. This apparent paradox results from the assumption of absolute simultaneity. In relativity, simultaneity is relative to each observer and thus the ladder can fit into the garage in both instances.
Demonstration of 95ft Aerial Ladder Truck - 3-18-2017. On Saturday, March 18, 2017, the Middlebury Fire Dept. brought the 95ft Aerial Ladder Firetruck that they are selling (because they were able to purchase a new one), to the parking lot of the Bristol Fire Department. Although there has been interest from all over the Country, they would prefer that it would stay in the local community to increase protection for all. They have offered it to the Bristol Fire Department for $45,000. Bristol currently has a 55ft. 1980 Aerial Ladder truck that has needed repeated repairs to keep it in service. There are many new industrial buildings in Bristol, that the old truck is inadequate to be able meet needs to safely control a fire at these locations.New Bristol Chief Nic Kantz and Captain Denny Swartz came to the Bristol Town Council meeting to request that the truck be purchased for the department from the funds from the Town of Bristol. The Council voted unanimously to fund the request. Members of the Council came to the demonstration and even rode on the platform as the aerial ladder on the new truck was extended. Although the new truck is unequipped, Bristol will use equipment from the old truck and later buy what is need. They will put the old truck up for auction. Thanks to Chris D. and Ron N. for the aerial photos. Just the Facts: The Bristol Fire Department is a separate corporation; it provides Fire and EMS service to Bristol and the surrounding areas, including the Town of Bristol, Washington Twp. and part of York Twp. The Town of Bristol and Washington Twp. has contracts with the Fire Dept. Washington Twp. has provided funds for other vehicles in the past few years. West York Twp. has a very limited budget for fire protection.
The snake ladder game is our latest product for board game. It is made of foam mat, heat transfer printing, and non toxic. The size is 32x32x1cm.
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Fame in West Chester has taken delivery of a 137’ aerial ladder from E-One. It will be a helpful part of our technical rescue effort as far as reach goes. Unit was placed into service on September 29, 2012.
It’s a dry ladder, seats 6. Decent compliment of ground ladders. Outrigger span at 13’ 8”. Ladder 53 is first out for all building responses in the WCFD response area
Ladder hide used for photos and film of Barn owls. Usually spend 4-5 hours on the ladder hide during the night.
Ladder 35
Make/Model: Grumman Aerialcat
Year: 1988
Manufacturer: Grumman Aerospace Corporation
Description: Ladder 35 was built to serve the expanding apartment complexes and commercial buildings on the North End as well as the commercial structures on the South End. The 102.5 foot reach of its aerial platform can extend to almost any building in the city with ease. Ladder 35 is equipped with a 1500 gpm Waterous pump, but only carries 200 gallons of water onboard. Ladder 35 has room for up to seven firefighters.