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Testing out video with my camera.
D3s & Nikkor 16mm f/2.8 Fisheye
View it on HD LCD for more better resolution.. :D
I took some very ordinary shots of LCD Soundsystem at the Enmore. Practically no lighting for the first song or two had us scrambling for silhouette shots.
Yes, that's an LCD display behind the strings on that guitar. The display responds when someone strums the guitar.
Taken during the 2009 Maker Faire in San Mateo, CA
Combination acrylic and aluminum. LCD clock. Alarm clock. Aluminum front can be engraved. Uses button battery.
Dim (WxHxD) : 3 1/4” x 3” x 1/2.
Blank No logo.
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The CLCC recently completed and approved our first science planning document titled, CLCC Science Strategy: Mission Alignment, as an initial step toward identifying shared conservation priorities. While the document met its stated objectives, Steering Committee (SC) members and outside reviewers have suggested the next step is to develop a framework for implementation. To carry out this step, SC members approved the use of a process called Structured Decision-Making (SDM). SDM is a formal, prescriptive, values-based method for analyzing a decision by breaking the decision into components. The specific process used in the workshop is called “PrOACT,” which refers to the decision components: Problem, Objectives, Alternatives, Consequences, and Tradeoffs. For the purposes of the CLCC, SDM provides a tool for achieving transparent, purposeful, and collaborative co-production of conservation—specifically, multi-partner landscape conservation design (LCD) for the Caribbean region.
To begin working through PrOACT the SC spent four days in El Yunque National Forest with decision support coaches Angela Romero and Mitch Aid (US FWS), Peter Freeman (USVI Independent Consulant) and Wanda Crespo (Estudio Technicos, Inc).
The objectives of this face to face meeting were to (1) introduce participating SC members to the SDM process so that they are comfortable with the process, its application, and its usefulness; (2) Frame “The Problem” SC members are jointly addressing (i.e., Step 1 of PrOACT); and (3) Develop a set of actionable “Objectives” based on CLCC shared values and priorities (i.e., Step 2 of PrOACT).
Steering Committee members agreed upon the following Decision Statement:
“The Caribbean LCC Steering Committee will develop and implement coordinated, efficient, and effective landscape-scale conservation design and strategy to conserve, restore and sustain ecological and cultural resources and services and human well-being in the Caribbean inside and outside of CLCC jurisdictional boundaries. The CLCC recognizes the following constraints and uncertainties: political and social environments, finances, multiple decision making authorities, diverse values, competing priorities, and climatic and ecological dynamics.”
The CLCC Steering Committee recognized themselves as the focal decision-makers and the organizations they represent as the implementers. The decision timeframe includes a 5-10 year planning horizon, 10-20 year implementation period (to institutionalize LCD), and the impacts of decisions will range from the present to 60 years to quasi-infinite. The group also agreed that the region of interest is the “terrestrial and marine components within the EEZ of the U.S. Caribbean, and Navassa Island, with consideration of relevant drivers, policies and impacts originating in the wider Caribbean region. The wider Caribbean is defined by UNEP.”
The Steering Committee also agreed upon four Fundamental Objectives, which will frame all future collaborative efforts of the CLCC (no particular order):
Maximize use of available operational resources
Maximize public satisfaction and well-being
Maximize the structure and function of aquatic and terrestrial resources
Maximize the integrity of cultural and historic resources
The Steering Committee agreed to create Tiger Teams, or subteams with a specific short-term task, to flesh out specific objectives and indicators for each of the Fundamental objectives.
Questions on this science planning process should be directed to CLCC Science Coordinator Brent Murry.
I had removed the LCD from that PCB in order to investigate the circuitry. Here it is soldered back in place.
Busted LCD Screen. My Kaleidoscope
To fix problem
Step One: Smack Monitor
Step Two: If problem is not resolved, repeat Step One.
Laura stands in front of a giant LCD screen at the Docklands.
This is part of the series of "All Manual" shots I took. I figured the best way to understand light is to control it all yourself.
This Rackmount LCD Monitor provides industrial and commercial users with crystal clear picture quality. These support plug-and-play functionality and do not require any additional adapters or drivers.
Westinghouse LVM-37W1 37" HD LCD. 1920x1080 resolution. $1,500 on the day after thanksgiving from Best Buy.