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...in life when you stand at a precipice of a decision. When you know there will forever be a Before and an After...I knew there would be no turning back if I designated this moment as my own Prime Meridian from which everything else would be measured.”

 

- Justina Chen, North of Beautiful -

www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/crossroads

EOI · 15/11/2011 · www.eoi.es/blogs/mlearning/

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mlearning project for integrating the use of iPhones into the Contemporary Music course at the Unitec Waitakere campus in 2009

Photographs taken at the MoLeNET Launch Conference at the Oval in London.

Photographs taken at the MoLeNET Launch Conference at the Oval in London.

 

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Photos from mlearning07 conference 16–19 October 2007 Melbourne Australia

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Photographs taken at the MoLeNET Launch Conference at the Oval in London.

...will stop when they recognize the activities of the mind and refuse to follow it any longer. The Wanderer realizes that with the help of the mind they will not be able to surpass the mind. The Wanderer will experience that stopping is the inactive moment of the mind, the silence between thoughts. In that silence, the Wanderer will experience the Consciousness without forms, and recognize that he or she is in fact the Presence without thoughts.”

 

- Frank M. Wanderer -

www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/wanderer

Vistas del museo Guggenheim desde el patio del Bizkaia Aretoa en la Universidad del País Vasco.

Taken at the awards show at Handheld Learning 2008

From the Handheld Learning 2009 Conference in London.

...collage art!

 

- A detail of artwork 'Omakuvia?' ('Self-portraits?') by Finnish Harri Piispanen harripiispanen.eu/

- Belongs to a series of performances 'Identity Wanted' - links (mixture of Finnish/English/visuals):

 

* sarjakuvakeskus.fi/galleria/galleria-sarjakuvakeskus/309-...

* identitywanted.blogspot.fi/p/what-identity-wanted.html

* identitywanted.blogspot.fi/

* www.facebook.com/identitywanted

* www.oonkaupungissa.fi/

 

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From the Handheld Learning 2009 Conference in London.

Taken at the second mLearn 2008 Conference Dinner which was at the RAF Museum at RAF Cosford.

 

Under the terms of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 Germany was forbidden to manufacture heavy artillery. This ban forced the German Army to consider the use of rockets for long range bombardment.

 

This interest in rocket propulsion went back to 1929 when it was under the control of Army Captain Walter Dornberger who was joined three years later by the 19 year old Wernher Von Braun. They were developing the A series missiles, later to lead to the development of the A4 (V2) missile in parallel with the development of the V1.

 

However, the difficulties experienced during the development programme meant that a suitable rocket motor was not produced until 1940, and the first successful launch did not take place until 3 October 1942.

 

The first V2 fell on British soil at Chiswick at 6.43pm on 8 September 1944. Although some 10,000 A4s were produced, only about 3,000 were launched offensively.

 

The V2 was conceived as an extension to artillery, and was thus planned as a mobile weapon for field use. Primarily moved by rail – it was just able to pass through a railway tunnel – it was mounted on a Meillerwagen, a wheeled Transporter/Launcher, with a hydraulic ram to elevate it to 90 degrees.

 

The system was operational, after arrival at an unsurveyed site, within 4 hours. Soon after launch the V2 turned and reduced its climb angle to 40 degrees to the vertical. The motor was cut by the guidance system when the correct velocity was achieved for the ballistic trajectory to take it to the target.

Image from the Handheld Learning Conference 2009.

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Taken at the second mLearn 2008 Conference Dinner which was at the RAF Museum at RAF Cosford.

Photos from mlearning07 conference 16–19 October 2007 Melbourne Australia

mlearn2007.org/

And yes it is hacked and on an OZ carrier

From the Handheld Learning 2009 Conference in London.

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