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Olááá, hoje eu trago pra vocês o layout do meu próximo blog, que será o Miley Brasil! Ele ainda não tá online porque eu ainda vou fazer alguns ajustes no layout, ver se consigo um domínio e etc... Então, eu usei essas fotos da Miley de 2011 porque eu amo esse shoot, então não usei fotos atuais u.u Esse lay tem menu hover, foto principal que muda a cada atualização da página, slide e últimas fotos.
Enfiiim, o que acharam? Comentem :))
1. joy, 2. bench monday, 3. smile!, 4. fotopasja [explored!], 5. may 2011, 6. my sister, 7. belive [explored!], 8. friend of mine, 9. say cheese, 10. some things never change (like my love for you), 11. miłość to biegun ciepła, 12. letnia szkoła tkactwa ludowego, 13. zlotowe schody, 14. jesienna praga poślubna, 15. praga 2011, 16. wake me up when september ends
Bom sobre o layout eu achei lindo [/nãoporqueeuquefiz] ficou bem a cara do Phineas & Ferb a codificação também foi eu que fiz, agora estou fazendo as páginas :) eu estou acabando o layout do LHBR e depois o do MUSMD. Então é isso comentem e visitem o www.DisneyBrasil.tk !
Não fazia um layout destes há algum tempo mas gostei do resultado, a Cymphonique é muito bonita.
Melhor resolução V1: 1.bp.blogspot.com/-OPDgOPMb0MA/U6YKU0mjzwI/AAAAAAAAGrQ/32...
Melhor resolução V2: 2.bp.blogspot.com/-f-qKUm9aWwQ/U6bdiuz0JmI/AAAAAAAAGsc/RX...
Digitised image from the Town Hall Photographer's Collection - GB127.M850.
The Town Hall Photographer’s Collection is a large photographic collection held in Manchester City Council’s Central Library archives, ranging in date from 1956 to 2007.
The collection consists of tens of thousands of images, covering the varied areas of work of Manchester Corporation and latterly, Manchester City Council.
The photographs were taken by staff photographers, who were tasked to document the work of Corporation/Council departments and, in doing so, captured many aspects of Manchester life and history, including significant changes to the Manchester landscape.
The collection includes many different formats from glass negatives, to slides, prints, CDs and even a couple of cine films.
What is especially exciting is that the majority of these images have never before been available in a digital format and therefore have only ever been seen by a handful of people.
A team of dedicated Staff and Volunteers are currently working on the systematic digitisation of the negatives held within the collection.
This album represents the result of their work to date.
Pictures from Norwegian LUG Brikkelauget's layout for the 50th anniversary event for LEGO Norway. This mountain came all the way from the Byggepladen guys in Denmark.
Norwegian LUG Brikkelauget's layout at the 2012 LEGO Fan Weekend in Skærbæk, Denmark. This is F0NIX's recreation of Ishavskatedralen, a church in Tromsø.
This Christmas scrapbook layout features a wreath design. It uses serendipty squares made from holiday cards, gift wrap ribbon and photos displayed as "ornaments" on a wreath.
Designed by Victoria Marine Architect, Bradley Dale
Additional Design and construction consultation from Qualicum Marine Architect, Bruce Cope
Centre for Shellfish Research Project Manager – Brian Kingzett (250-740-6399)
VIU Welding Program lead on project - Owen Popplestone (250-753-3245 ext 6139)
Construction: Aluminum Construction was performed by Trades and Applied Technology Program Aluminum Boat Building Program Class of 2008. Vessel was then completed and fitted out by the CSR and Welding Program staff and contractors
Purpose: The Chetlo will go into service at the Deep Bay Field Station north of Nanaimo and will be used with the marine research and training shellfish farm operated by the station. The vessel will be used for farming and research support, training students and giving tours.
Design and Sustainability - The vessel is an aluminum catamaran which will provide a safe and stable working platform for aquaculture, research and training operations. Design and operations are sensitive to shellfish farming’s strict requirements for marine environmental quality. The vessel uses 4-stroke Yamaha outboards that meet highest emission standards, and the diesel hydraulic system operates on bio-diesel and uses environmentally friendly hydraulic oil. The vessel has an onboard toilet with waste holding to insure that waste is not discharged into the environment.
Name: R.V. CHETLO “Chetlo” is the Chinook Jargon name for oyster and was suggested by VIU employee John Morgan in an naming contest. Chinook Jargon originated as a pidgin trade language of the Pacific Northwest, and spread quickly up the West Coast from modern Oregon to the regions now Washington, British Columbia, and Alaska It is related to, but not the same as, the aboriginal language of the Chinook people, upon which much of its vocabulary is based (From Wikipedia)
Vessel Specifications
Dimensions:
Length: 11.96 M
Breadth: 3.65 M
Depth: 1.38 M
Gross Tonnage: 8.68
Net Tonnage: 8.25
Power:
2 x Yamaha T50 (high Thrust) outboards
1 x 30 Hp. Vanguard Diesel auxiliary
2 x 3Hp 12volt Lewmar bow thrusters
Equipment
Amco Veba Articulating Crane
GPS/Plotter/Sounder/VHF
Water Pump
On-board toilet with waste holding tank
Oláaaaa. Quanto tempo.
Bom esse Lay eu fiz para o meu FanSite da Demi Lovato!
Deu um pouquinho de trabalho.
Gostei bastante do resultado.
Espero que gostem.
Vejam online: dlovatobr.com/
bjooos.
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This is a partial layout of an SRAM Sega Genesis cartridge that I'm designing with Sigflup. When layout out memory chips, it's important to realize that the address and data lines are merely suggestions, and that quite a lot of layout hell can be avoided by matching the chip pins to the cartridge.
Also, be choosing pins properly, it's possible to make a board which accepts more than one size of RAM. In the case of 44-pin TSOP SRAM chips, making pin 28 the most significant bit of the address bus allowed either 256x16 (4 MBit, $5) or 512x16 (8 MBit, $15) RAM chips to be used.
HEY GUYS!!! Não estou morta , para o azar de vocês :P
Estou andando MUITO ocupada com minhas encomendas e não tá dando para att aqui, masok
Esse lay é uma das minhas encomendas.. VEJA ONLINE : AQUI
P.S: Não liguem para aquela linha ali embaixo, é dos posts e a sidebar u.u
P.S²: Ali aonde está escrito "slide aqui" é um slide /aváá
Information is quoted from the Historic Environment Record for H BUILDING, Malvern, UK
The building, having military purposes and designated locally as H building, sits on a former Government Research site in Malvern, Worcestershire at Grid Ref SO 786 447. This site was the home of the Telecommunications Research Establishment (TRE) from 1946. It has been owned by QinetiQ since 2001 and is in the process (October 2017 to February 2018) of being sold for redevelopment.
This unique building has at its heart a ‘Rotor’ bunker with attached buildings to house radar screens and operators as well as plant such as emergency generators. Twenty nine Rotor operational underground bunkers were built in great urgency around Britain to modernise the national air defence network, following the Soviet nuclear test in 1949. Two factors make H building’s construction and purpose unique; this prototype is the only Rotor bunker built above ground and it was the home to National Air Defence government research for 30 years.This example of a ROTOR bunker is unique instead of being buried, it was built above ground to save time and expense, as it was not required to be below ground for its research purpose.
H Building was the prototype version of the Rotor project R4 Sector Operations Centre air defence bunkers. Construction began in August 1952 with great urgency - work went on 24 hours a day under arc lights. The main bunker is constructed from cross bonded engineering bricks to
form walls more than 2 feet thick in a rectangle approximately 65ft x 50ft. The two internal floors are suspended from the ceiling. The original surrounding buildings comprise, two radar control and operator rooms, offices and machine plant.
The building was in generally good order and complete. The internal layout of the bunker remains as originally designed. The internal surfaces and services have been maintained and modernised over the 55 years since its construction (Figure 3). The first floor has been closed over.
There are some later external building additions around the periphery to provide additional accommodation.
In parts of the building the suspended floor remains, with 1950s vintage fittings beneath such as patch panels and ventilation ducts.
The building has been empty since the Defence Science & Technology Laboratories [Dstl] moved out in October 2008
As lead for radar research, RRE was responsible for the design of both the replacement radars for the Chain Home radars and the command and control systems for UK National Air Defence.
Project Rotor was based around the Type 80 radar and Type 13 height finder. The first prototype type 80 was built at Malvern in 1953 code named Green Garlic. Live radar feeds against aircraft sorties, were fed into the building to carry out trials of new methods plotting and reporting air activity
A major upgrade of the UK radar network was planned in the late 1950s – Project ‘Linesman’ (military) / ‘Mediator’ (civil) – based around Type 84 / 85 primary radars and the HF200 height finder. A prototype type 85 radar (Blue Yeoman) was built adjacent to H Building in 1959. live radar returns were piped into H Building.
Subsequently a scheme to combine the military and civil radar networks was proposed. The building supported the research for the fully computerised air defence scheme known as Linesman, developed in the 1960s, and a more integrated and flexible system (United Kingdom Air Defence Ground Environment or UKADGE) in the 1970s.
The building was then used for various research purposes until the government relinquished the main site to QinetiQ in 2001. Government scientists continued to use the building until 2008. Throughout its life access was strictly controlled by a dedicated pass sytem.
Notable civil spin-offs from the research in this building include the invention of touch screens and the whole UK Civil Air Traffic Control system which set the standard for Europe.
Chronology
1952 - Construction work is begun. The layout of the bunker area duplicates the underground version built at RAF Bawburgh.
1953 - Construction work is largely completed.
1954 - The building is equipped and ready for experiments.
1956-1958 - Addition of 2nd storey to offices
1957-1960 - Experiments of automatic tracking, novel plot projection systems and data management and communications systems tested.
1960-1970 - Project Linesman Mediator experiments carried out including a novel display technique known as a Touch screen ( A World First)
TOUCHSCREEN
A team led by Eric Johnson in H building at Malvern. RRE Tech Note 721 states: This device, the Touch Sensitive Electronic Data Display, or more shortly the ‘Touch Display’, appears to have the potential to provide a very efficient coupling between man and machine. (E A Johnson 1966). See also patent GB 1172222.
Information From Hugh Williams/mraths
1980-1990 - During this period experiments are moved to another building and H building is underused.
1990-1993 - The building was re-purposed and the bunker (room H57) had the first floor closed over to add extra floor area.
2008- The bunker was used until late 2008 for classified research / Joint intelligence centre
Information sourced from MRATHS
I've now completed the full length of run of rail ballasting for the one side of the shed layout but have yet to finish the goods, carriage and head shunt sidings. I've also made a start on the turntable.
I've run out of dark grey plates of various sizes so an order has gone off to Ali-express which should be here in the new year.
I uploaded this for the "Front Page" group on here. This is the front page of the section of my college newspaper, for which I was managing editor several years ago. I designed this layout and took the photos.
A small layout with the Imperial Armada. This was build for the Time Twister collabration for Bricks am Meer 2018.
I had to have at least a layout documenting my younger daughter and her gift for the gab. (No, the apple does not fall far!)
Acesse: essence-layouts.blogspot.com.br/
Este layout esta disponível para a compra: R$ 15,00 (Blogger)
Header personalizada + Sidebar personalizada + img favicon + cores background + mapeamento + codificação + Slide
Entre em contato pelo email: lena.purpledesign@gmail.com
*Faço as modificações que desejar (imagens, cores, etc).