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The theater in the East Garrison of decommissioned and abandoned Fort Ord, February 2007. Site cleared in 2008. Now a housing subdivision.
Reprocessed and replaced, February 2024.
Night, completely dark space, 50 seconds, f5.6, red-gelled strobe and natural flashlight.
During the late 1920s and into the 1930s, at a time of huge expansion of the London Underground system, a series of "letters" to varous grades of administrative staff explaining issues of policy were issued. Starting in 1927, these 'personal' letters from the 'Operating Manager' blossomed into quite sizeable publications, complete with extensive maps, drawings and plans - especially of the massive schemes connected with the London Passenger Transport Board's "New Works Programme, 1935 - 40. This, Number 11, was issued on 30 March 1931 and looks at the works in connection with the western extensions of the Piccadilly line beyond its original terminus at Hammersmith. This was to help 'balance' the northern extension of the line as well as add large swathes of west London and Middlesex into the catchment of the Piccadilly's central area deep tube.
This involved a complex piece of engineering work tunnelling under Hammersmith Broadway and alongside the Brook Green sewer, alongside the exitsing District Railway, before the line rose and joined with the then disused ex-LSWR tracks leased from the Southern Railway. These works allowed an effective four-tracking of the railway as seen on this track diagram west from Hammersmith to Acton Town allowing 'express' running of the Piccadilly line along this section. The works involved extensive track works to allow segregation of the junctions of the Richmond and South Acton branch, access to Acton Works and west of Acton Town more 'flying junctions' to minimise conflicts between the Hounslow and Ealing/Harrow branches. Various of the stations along this section of route were to be reconstructed, notably here Acton Town itself along with Chiswick Park. Others saw platforms repositioned to allow the workings of the 'all-stations' District and non-stopping Piccadilly. The diagram also shows the connections into the new Northfields Depot that serviced the extended line and allowed closure of the operational depot at Lillie Bridge, then to be used as engineering works.
It was, all in all, a fine piece of work a one that still serves the Underground in west London well.
Gary Woulds, Station Manager of the London Fire Brigade, made a stop at the College of DuPage Homeland Security Education Center during a recent visit to Chicago. More than 40 attendees participated in a workshop Woulds conducted on the 2005 suicide bombing on London’s transportation system and the 2011 civil riots that overtook the cities and towns throughout England.
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Following a third live music showcase at SXSW Music Conference over in the States, Timeless Music Project (Chocolate Fireguard's Pat Fulgoni) also organised another very busy and useful Yorkshire briefing this time at the Hifi Club, Leeds 1st Sept 2011. Offering advice to managers, labels and artists considering attending or showcasing at SXSW (Texas), MIDEM (Cannes), The Great Escape (Brighton) 2012 and more. Speakers from these three events plus the BPI, AIM, Musicians Union, UKT&I, Timeless Music Project etc
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ABOUT TIMELESS MUSIC PROJECT
On very small resources and mostly on a voluntary basis, this musician led independent project is based in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. It has attempted to draw more attention to Yorkshire's amazing music scene and fill a much needed gap in export support for Yorkshire's talented music industry.
For example we have showcased numerous breakthrough acts and labels on tastemaker compilation CDs and at live showcase events at international music conferences. And we have promoted regional music as an official partner in the British Music Industry stand.
In 2009, after 3 years of regional compilation CDs for international music conferences, we established the first ever "all Yorkshire" showcase at SXSW, USA featuring Wild Beasts, Sky Larkin, Paul Marshall amongst others. At that time other UK regions had been showcasing at SXSW and/or the British Music Embassy in Austin for many years but for some reason Yorkshire hadn't. We continued to fight for funding and support delivering further Yorkshire SXSW showcases in 2010 and 2011. We believe music deserves much more real and effective support than it is getting right now and should receive at least as much investment as other sectors.
Photo by Ayla
Strobist: Canon 550EX thru brolly, camera left; bare vivitar285HV, subject left; vivitar 285HV thru small softbox, subj right. Fired by PW+II's
Background shot HDR, 3 exp.-2, N, +2.
Meeting of forest managers at Sun City in 1984 for the introduction of the new microcomputer system for budgeting and control to the regional heads. Privatization of state plantations was probably also discussed.
Kneeling: John Harris, Fenco Wieffering.
Standing: Neil Loveday, Ben van Aswegen (accountant), Piet Odendaal (RD Zululand), Georg von dem Bussche (RD N. Transvaal), Kobus Schoeman (Director, forest management), Nic Truter (Acting RD, Natal), Polla du Plessis (Asst. RD Kingwilliamstown), Nic de Waal (RD Humansdorp), Danie Muller (RD Southern Cape), Ian Stam, Paul Marwick, Nico Hatting, Louis van Zyl, Elsabe Roets (Danie Jacobs’ PA), Kempen van Wyk, Paul Lange (RD Southern Transvaal), Hekkie Notley, John Cobby (RD RD Kingwilliamstown), Danie Jacobs (Chief director, forest management), Angus Wilson (RD Western Cape).
The picture was probably taken by Neville Wessels.
The manager (in a pink blouse) of a orchid farm nursery gives instruction to her workers. © ILO/ Thierry Falise
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Travel Manager is a wallet to properly keep your passport and other travel essentials such as e-tickets, transportation tickets, tiny note etc.
El día 24 de enero se celebra a nivel mundial el Día del Community Manager. Se trata de una profesión relativamente joven, que se ha hecho un hueco, muy importante, en el actual mercado laboral. Sin embargo, son varias las lagunas que rodean a esta profesión, en su mayoría por el desconocimiento del alcance real de las redes sociales en la publicidad de las marcas.
Para despejar estas dudas y acercarnos a la figura del Social Media Executive, en FORMAN hemos organizado una Mesa Redonda Formativa para conmemorar este día. Se trata de una nueva iniciativa, con un formato original y diferente, ya que se darán cita 4 personas, 2 profesionales 2.0 (Alejandro Soler de Blocdeesbozos y Alberto López Malax de Ideanto), 1 alumno de FORMAN (Eduardo Collantes @Edu_Collantes) y 1 empresario (José Antonio Urbaneja y Bárbara Jiménez de Imaggina).
From the workshop with Gary Baseman in Bezalel, the next character (Pili) is also from this workshop.
דמות חדשה שנולדה בסדנא של גרי בייסמן,
שהיתה בבצלאל.
קראתי לה
THE MANAGER
והיא חזקה ובעלת נוכחות.
זה האיש שאני אשמח שיעבוד איתי כשאסיים ללמוד,
והוא יהיה אחראי על הכל, ויסדר את כל העניינים (הבירוקרטיים בעיקר)
וגם יתקן לי את המחשב.
ויקח את האוטו לתיקון.
ויעשה קניות.
Christy Bullard, helicopter manager, gives a preflight safety briefing to Forest Service staff headed to the Juneau Icefield. Juneau Ranger District, Tongass National Forest.
1980 J.D. McCarthy Toronto Blue Jays Team Postcard Set.
John Frederick Felske (born May 30, 1942, in Chicago, Illinois) is a former catcher, coach and manager in MLB. He was the manager of the Philadelphia Phillies from September 30, 1984, through June 18, 1987, posting a record of 190 victories and 194 defeats.
In 1974, John Felske turned his hand to managing in the Milwaukee farm system. He reached the Class AAA level in 1977. After winning the division title with the 1979 Vancouver Canadians of the Pacific Coast League, Felske was named a coach for the Toronto Blue Jays under skipper Bobby Mattick for 1980 and 1981. When Mattick stepped down in favor of Bobby Cox, Felske joined the Philadelphia farm system, and won another PCL divisional title in 1983 with the Portland Beavers.
This is our apartment manager Emory. In this picture, he just called the cops on two crackheads who were planning on breaking into our building via the fire escape.
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This is a survey to be filled by the employees for evaluating the manager. The form contains 4 titles to be evaluated: administration, interpersonal, individual and leadership. Also an additional note box is available. PSW version of the template allows to save the forms by the name of the manager. Hence, collections of evaluation forms can be created for different managers online.
Looks like Chicago White Sox Manager, Ozzie Guillen, who also played for the "pale hose". This is part of the monument outside U.S. Cellular Field that celebrates the White Sox 2005 World Series Championship.
I received an email from a coworker about a retiring professor trying to retrieve data off of old computers. Our central IT was unable to assist due to the age of the machines. The professor was trying to move files from a Mac OS X 10.2, 10.4, and NeXT computer. My heart skipped a beat after that reading that last one. Moving the vintage Mac files would be no problem because I keep those tools handy. I restore vintage Apple //, Macintosh, and other hardware as a hobby.
If you don't know what a NeXT computer is, it's this insanely expensive computer built by Steve Jobs after he was ousted from Apple in the 1980's. It ran Unix, had a gorgeous graphical user interface, and if you use OS X today it is still the foundational basis for the operating system. It was lightyears ahead of anything else out there at the time. Have you ever visited a website before? The first webpage was served on a NeXTcube.
I've never seen a working NeXT computer before though. I saw one in Berlin in a museum and read about them extensively, but I had no idea that our university actually had them.
I immediately went to the professor's office and he showed me what he was trying to do. We talked a little bit about vintage hardware and I told him that I'd never seen a working NeXT before. I was a little hesitant to respond because day-to-day we're flooded with tickets IT support isn't really my thing. Sometimes users, especially tenured professors, need a delicate approach because of their demands. This person could not have been more affable, kind, and good hearted. After talking a while he said he would rather have the hardware saved than go to scrap per university policy.
In the interest of archiving his data and this magnificent hardware I will be cooperating with him to save this NeXT computer. I've also agreed to save the Mac Cube and Power Macintosh G3. Twist my arm. They'll become archive computers if anyone needs a WordPerfect 3.5 file converted. Yes, people still have those.
I decided to document everything in place before moving it all to a secure location. That includes the NeXT computer, original manuals, flyers, software, printers, accessories, and even the original boxes.
The plan is to document EVERYTHING in detail. So stay tuned for future updates.
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