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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - STS-111 Mission Specialist Philippe Perrin, with CNES, suits up again for the second launch attempt aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour on mission STS-111 to the International Space Station. This is Perrin's first Shuttle flight. This mission marks the 14th Shuttle flight to the Space Station and the third Shuttle mission this year. Mission STS-111 is the 18th flight of Endeavour and the 110th flight overall in NASA's Space Shuttle program. On mission STS-111, astronauts will deliver the Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module, the Mobile Base System (MBS), and the Expedition Five crew to the Space Station. During the seven days Endeavour will be docked to the Station, three spacewalks will be performed dedicated to installing MBS and the replacement wrist-roll joint on the Station's Canadarm2 robotic arm. Endeavour will also carry the Expedition 5 crew, who will replace Expedition 4 on board the Station. Expedition 4 crew members will return to Earth with the STS-111 crew. Liftoff is scheduled for 5:22 p.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - ST-111 Commander Kenneth Cockrell suits up again for the second launch attempt aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour on mission STS-111 to the International Space Station. This mission marks the 14th Shuttle flight to the Space Station and the third Shuttle mission this year. Mission STS-111 is the 18th flight of Endeavour and the 110th flight overall in NASA's Space Shuttle program. On mission STS-111, astronauts will deliver the Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module, the Mobile Base System (MBS), and the Expedition Five crew to the Space Station. During the seven days Endeavour will be docked to the Station, three spacewalks will be performed dedicated to installing MBS and the replacement wrist-roll joint on the Station's Canadarm2 robotic arm. Endeavour will also carry the Expedition 5 crew, who will replace Expedition 4 on board the Station. Expedition 4 crew members will return to Earth with the STS-111 crew. Liftoff is scheduled for 5:22 p.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum

 

CBAG is “Computer based Abacus Games”. The CBAG CD has Learning, Practice and the Test Modules. Though a student cannot benefit merely with the CD without going to a trainer, the CD enables through the dedicated sections of the Learning Module reinforcement of understanding the concepts and benefit of thorough learning, back from the Abacus class. Similarly, there is equally great scope for practice with question papers and create-your-own-question paper possibilities. The student would be in a position to endlessly create scope for practice and thus benefit greatly from it to meet the need of Speed & Accuracy (and not accuracy alone). With the un-ending scope for drawing practice boards that keep dropping down before the student, the objective is more than fulfilled. Likewise with the test module - here again, innumerable no. of question papers which become the most essential element before the competitions, are made available. The student could access with any number of test papers which come handy for the best of practice.

 

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Expedition 5 astronaut Peggy Whitson has a phone call from home during suitup for the second launch attempt aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour on mission STS-111 to the International Space Station. Expedition 5 will replace Expedition 4 on board the Station. Expedition 4 crew members will return to Earth with the STS-111 crew. This mission marks the 14th Shuttle flight to the International Space Station and the third Shuttle mission this year. Mission STS-111 is the 18th flight of Endeavour and the 110th flight overall in NASA's Space Shuttle program. On mission STS-111, astronauts will deliver the Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module, the Mobile Base System (MBS), and the Expedition Five crew to the Space Station. During the seven days Endeavour will be docked to the Station, three spacewalks will be performed dedicated to installing MBS and the replacement wrist-roll joint on the Station's Canadarm2 robotic arm. Liftoff is scheduled for 5:22 p.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum

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CBAG is “Computer based Abacus Games”. The CBAG CD has Learning, Practice and the Test Modules. Though a student cannot benefit merely with the CD without going to a trainer, the CD enables through the dedicated sections of the Learning Module reinforcement of understanding the concepts and benefit of thorough learning, back from the Abacus class. Similarly, there is equally great scope for practice with question papers and create-your-own-question paper possibilities. The student would be in a position to endlessly create scope for practice and thus benefit greatly from it to meet the need of Speed & Accuracy (and not accuracy alone). With the un-ending scope for drawing practice boards that keep dropping down before the student, the objective is more than fulfilled. Likewise with the test module - here again, innumerable no. of question papers which become the most essential element before the competitions, are made available. The student could access with any number of test papers which come handy for the best of practice.

 

 

CBAG is “Computer based Abacus Games”. The CBAG CD has Learning, Practice and the Test Modules. Though a student cannot benefit merely with the CD without going to a trainer, the CD enables through the dedicated sections of the Learning Module reinforcement of understanding the concepts and benefit of thorough learning, back from the Abacus class. Similarly, there is equally great scope for practice with question papers and create-your-own-question paper possibilities. The student would be in a position to endlessly create scope for practice and thus benefit greatly from it to meet the need of Speed & Accuracy (and not accuracy alone). With the un-ending scope for drawing practice boards that keep dropping down before the student, the objective is more than fulfilled. Likewise with the test module - here again, innumerable no. of question papers which become the most essential element before the competitions, are made available. The student could access with any number of test papers which come handy for the best of practice.

 

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - STS-111 Pilot Paul Lockhart suits up again for the second launch attempt aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour on mission STS-111 to the International Space Station. This is Lockhart's first Shuttle flight. This mission marks the 14th Shuttle flight to the Space Station and the third Shuttle mission this year. Mission STS-111 is the 18th flight of Endeavour and the 110th flight overall in NASA's Space Shuttle program. On mission STS-111, astronauts will deliver the Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module, the Mobile Base System (MBS), and the Expedition Five crew to the Space Station. During the seven days Endeavour will be docked to the Station, three spacewalks will be performed dedicated to installing MBS and the replacement wrist-roll joint on the Station's Canadarm2 robotic arm. Endeavour will also carry the Expedition 5 crew, who will replace Expedition 4 on board the Station. Expedition 4 crew members will return to Earth with the STS-111 crew. Liftoff is scheduled for 5:22 p.m. EDT from Launch Pad 39A. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum

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Navy's first expeditionary mobile base comes to Norfolk

 

Navy's first expeditionary mobile base comes to Norfolk

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities at Launch Pad 39A, the Expedition 5 and STS-111 crews pose on the 295-foot level. Standing, left to right, are Pilot Paul Lockhart, and the Expedition 5 crew Peggy Whitson, Commander Valeri Korzun and Sergei Treschev. Kneeling in front are Mission Specialist Philippe Perrin, Commander Kenneth Cockrell and Mission Specialist Franklin Chang-Diaz. Korzun and Treschev are with the Russian Space Agency, and Perrin is with the French Space Agency. Seen behind the crews are the top of the orange external tank and one of the white solid rocket boosters. The TCDT includes emergency egress training at the pad and a simulated launch countdown. Mission STS-111 is known as Utilization Flight 2, carrying supplies and equipment in the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo to the International Space Station. The payload also includes the Mobile Base System, which will be installed on the Mobile Transporter to complete the Canadian Mobile Servicing System, or MSS, and a replacement wrist/roll joint for Canadarm 2. The mechanical arm will then have the capability to "inchworm" from the U.S. Lab Destiny to the MSS and travel along the truss to work sites. Expedition 5 will travel to the Station on Endeavour as the replacement crew for Expedition 4, who will return to Earth aboard the orbiter. Launch is scheduled for May 30, 2002. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum

A plane flies over another mobile base station on a grey day. There are two of them within twenty feet of each other in this area...hopefully all of the 'brain cancer due to radio-wave exposure' reports were wrong, then ;-)

At work we are assessing 5G field strength in space around a 5G transmitter base station and 5G phones. The intent is to understand field strength as a function of location in space around CoW antennas. This is our fourth in-air measurement campaign supporting this effort.

 

For these measurements we are using a mobile-trailer base station setup known as a Cell on Wheels, or CoW. In fact, this mobile base station comprises two CoWs.

 

The left-side trailer is a 3700–3800 MHz 5G CoW base station with a 30ft mast carrying one antenna. This CoW has capability to lock a 5G channel, lock an antenna beam, and lock transmit power. The middle trailer with mast is a 4G CoW.

 

The 4G CoW operates as the primary site or conduit for both 4G and 5G communications and the 5G CoW operates as the secondary site for 5G communications only. The dish antenna on the right-side of the 4G CoW provides backhaul support via a satellite link to connect this hybrid 4G/5G CoW setup to the core, which moves data and calls from one place to another. Such non-standalone hybrid systems are common now as 5G is rolled out. Later, standalone 5G systems will become prevalent.

 

The topic of radio interference that might possibly occur from some U.S. 5G transmitters to band-adjacent airborne radar altimeter (radalt) receivers is currently of great interest to federal agencies, U.S. industry, Congress, the White House, and the general public. A key technical aspect of the problem is the amount of power that is unintentionally radiated from 5G base station transmitter antennas at high elevation angles, where aircraft fly. Note that 5G base stations typically radiate with their intentional main antenna beams directed slighty downward toward user equipment (UEs, essentially phones), not upward where aircraft fly. NTIA’s Boulder laboratory, ITS, has begun performing measurements of the unintentional antenna radiation from 5G base stations, to quantify exactly how much power will impinge on aircraft flying near such tower locations.

Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 is now running on more than 600 million active devices. The list of devices includes desktops, tablets, Xbox One consoles, HoloLens headsets, and Surface Hub devices - in addition to some dated, Windows 10 Mobile-based smartphones. The new figure is significantly higher than the 270 million user base that had emerged in March last year but is lower than the original aim of one billion users. As GeekWire reports that CEO Satya Nadella made the announcement at Microsoft's annual shareholders meeting on Wednesday. Nadella highlighted the development of "differentiated solutions" instead of merely targeting at desktops or mobile devices. This approach would give the Redmond giant to expand its user base to new levels. "Microsoft will continue to deliver differentiated solutions using new technologies, like cloud, artificial intelligence, and mixed reality, to empower our customers to grow and thrive," the India-born executive said.

Mobile based monitoring for smallholder palm oil, Jambi, Oct 2015

This planetary explorer (factory name: “PEX-1ML”) was designed as a mobile base (serving also as a laboratory and an observatory). It has all the necessary equipment to explore terrain of new planets. Its drivetrain and suspension was built to handle very rough terrain, while its body was constructed from materials that can withstand almost any weather conditions.

 

You can watch a video showcasing all of the functions here: www.flickr.com/photos/186152771@N07/51467442155/

 

CBAG is “Computer based Abacus Games”. The CBAG CD has Learning, Practice and the Test Modules. Though a student cannot benefit merely with the CD without going to a trainer, the CD enables through the dedicated sections of the Learning Module reinforcement of understanding the concepts and benefit of thorough learning, back from the Abacus class. Similarly, there is equally great scope for practice with question papers and create-your-own-question paper possibilities. The student would be in a position to endlessly create scope for practice and thus benefit greatly from it to meet the need of Speed & Accuracy (and not accuracy alone). With the un-ending scope for drawing practice boards that keep dropping down before the student, the objective is more than fulfilled. Likewise with the test module - here again, innumerable no. of question papers which become the most essential element before the competitions, are made available. The student could access with any number of test papers which come handy for the best of practice.

 

Sporting typical Dillards architecture, this is perhaps one of the largest Dillards stores along the Gulf Coast. Originally, it was an outlet of Mobile-based Gayfers.

Students, alumni, and friends of the university made a splash at the third-annual Multicolor Mile, coordinated by the Student Alumni Association and presented by T Mobile.

 

Based on votes at the event, a portion of each ticket sale will be donated to the Center for Counseling and Psychological Health (CCPH) at UMass Amherst. By taking part in the fun and the philanthropy, participants raised $1,500 to support this campus resource available to all students.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Expedition 5 cosmonaut Sergei Treschev, who is with the Russian Space Agency, waves from the T-38 jet aircraft before disembarking to prepare for launch on mission STS-111. Expedition 5 will travel to the Station on Space Shuttle Endeavour as the replacement crew for Expedition 4, who will return to Earth aboard the orbiter. Mission STS-111, known as Utilization Flight 2, is carrying supplies and equipment to the International Space Station. The payload includes the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo, the Mobile Base System, which will be installed on the Mobile Transporter to complete the Canadian Mobile Servicing System, or MSS, and a replacement wrist/roll joint for Canadarm 2. The mechanical arm will then have the capability to "inchworm" from the U.S. Lab Destiny to the MSS and travel along the truss to work sites. Launch is scheduled for May 30, 2002. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum

A seven-degree-of-freedom Robai Cyton arm is mounted on an Adept mobile base, giving nine total degrees of freedom. Energid's Actin software allows the complete system to be controlled directly through end-effector placement.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Employees at KSC walk alongside orbiter Endeavour as it rolls to the Vehicle Assembly Building. In the VAB it will be mated to the External Tank/Solid Rocket Boosters atop the Mobile Launcher Platform. Endeavour is targeted to launch May 30, 2002, on mission STS-111 to the International Space Station. Mission goals include delivering and installing the Mobile Base System to complete the Canadian Mobile Service System and carrying the Expedition 5 crew to the Station for rotation with Expedition 4. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum

BeatO, a diabetes management platform has come up with a unique hassle free approach to blood sugar monitoring through its Smartphone Glucometer. This Glucometer simply connects to the audio jack of your smartphone. Just plug-in and start monitoring. All you need is the BeatO app downloaded on your smartphone. Watch the video to know more! You can buy the glucometer online here:

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Students, alumni, and friends of the university made a splash at the third-annual Multicolor Mile, coordinated by the Student Alumni Association and presented by T Mobile.

 

Based on votes at the event, a portion of each ticket sale will be donated to the Center for Counseling and Psychological Health (CCPH) at UMass Amherst. By taking part in the fun and the philanthropy, participants raised $1,500 to support this campus resource available to all students.

At work we are assessing 5G field strength in space around a 5G transmitter base station and 5G phones. The intent is to understand field strength as a function of location in space around CoW antennas. This is our fourth in-air measurement campaign supporting this effort.

 

For these measurements we are using a mobile-trailer base station setup known as a Cell on Wheels, or CoW. In fact, this mobile base station comprises two CoWs.

 

The left-side trailer is a 3700–3800 MHz 5G CoW base station with a 30ft mast carrying one antenna. This CoW has capability to lock a 5G channel, lock an antenna beam, and lock transmit power. The middle trailer with mast is a 4G CoW.

 

The 4G CoW operates as the primary site or conduit for both 4G and 5G communications and the 5G CoW operates as the secondary site for 5G communications only. The dish antenna on the right-side of the 4G CoW provides backhaul support via a satellite link to connect this hybrid 4G/5G CoW setup to the core, which moves data and calls from one place to another. Such non-standalone hybrid systems are common now as 5G is rolled out. Later, standalone 5G systems will become prevalent.

 

The topic of radio interference that might possibly occur from some U.S. 5G transmitters to band-adjacent airborne radar altimeter (radalt) receivers is currently of great interest to federal agencies, U.S. industry, Congress, the White House, and the general public. A key technical aspect of the problem is the amount of power that is unintentionally radiated from 5G base station transmitter antennas at high elevation angles, where aircraft fly. Note that 5G base stations typically radiate with their intentional main antenna beams directed slighty downward toward user equipment (UEs, essentially phones), not upward where aircraft fly. NTIA’s Boulder laboratory, ITS, has begun performing measurements of the unintentional antenna radiation from 5G base stations, to quantify exactly how much power will impinge on aircraft flying near such tower locations.

Airgamez Base jump parachutists in freefall above Blackpool beach after leaping from a cage.

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I'm setting up my homeshop in garage so I can do woodworking at home! My classmate offered to show me his homeshop setup. I've visited some homeshops before, but this one is nowhere near the ones I've seen before. Amazingly clean! He said "Place all the equipments on mobile base!"

Students, alumni, and friends of the university made a splash at the third-annual Multicolor Mile, coordinated by the Student Alumni Association and presented by T Mobile.

 

Based on votes at the event, a portion of each ticket sale will be donated to the Center for Counseling and Psychological Health (CCPH) at UMass Amherst. By taking part in the fun and the philanthropy, participants raised $1,500 to support this campus resource available to all students.

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This planetary explorer (factory name: “PEX-1ML”) was designed as a mobile base (serving also as a laboratory and an observatory). It has all the necessary equipment to explore terrain of new planets. Its drivetrain and suspension was built to handle very rough terrain, while its body was constructed from materials that can withstand almost any weather conditions.

 

You can watch a video showcasing all of the functions here: www.flickr.com/photos/186152771@N07/51467442155/

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Inside the Orbiter Processing Facility, spectators watch as Endeavour is rolled out of the bay on top of a transporter. The orbiter is being moved to the Vehicle Assembly Building for mating to the External Tank/Solid Rocket Boosters atop the Mobile Launcher Platform. Endeavour is targeted to launch May 30, 2002, on mission STS-111 to the International Space Station. Mission goals include delivering and installing the Mobile Base System to complete the Canadian Mobile Service System and carrying the Expedition 5 crew to the Station for rotation with Expedition 4. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum

Hosted by the Wisconsin Energy Institute and Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin–Madison students competed Tuesday, April 22, for $13,000 in prize money by creating innovative solutions to the world’s energy and sustainability challenges. The Wisconsin Energy and Sustainability Challenge winners, Coride (pictured top), a mobile-based ridesharing application, and Mighty Meal(worm) (pictured bottom), an insect farming program to improve food security, each went home with top honors and $5,000 in prize money.

A glucometer is your go-to guide for testing your blood sugar levels and a part and parcel of life for people diagnosed with diabetes. The device helps monitor blood glucose levels and is very important for diabetes management. BeatO has devised a unique smartphone glucometer which is compact and easy to use. Watch the video which demonstrates how to extract your blood sample using this glucometer and put it on the test strip. Explore BeatO:

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the White Room, Launch Pad 39A, the STS-111 and Expedition 5 crews pose in front of the entry into Space Shuttle Endeavour. From left are Expedition 5 crew member Sergei Treschev and Commander Valeri Korzun, with the Russian Space Agency; STS-111 Mission Specialist Philippe Perrin, with the French Space Agency; Commander Kenneth Cockrell and Pilot Paul Lockhart; Expedition 5 crew member Peggy Whitson; and Mission Specialist Franklin Chang-Diaz. The crews are taking part in Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities at the pad, which include emergency egress training and a simulated launch countdown. The mission is Utilization Flight 2, carrying supplies and equipment to the International Space Station, the Mobile Base System, which will be installed on the Mobile Transporter to complete the Canadian Mobile Servicing System, or MSS, and a replacement wrist/roll joint for Canadarm 2. The mechanical arm will then have the capability to "inchworm" from the U.S. Lab Destiny to the MSS and travel along the truss to work sites. Expedition 5 will travel to the Station on Endeavour as the replacement crew for Expedition 4, who will return to Earth aboard the orbiter. Launch is scheduled for May 30, 2002. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum

This planetary explorer (factory name: “PEX-1ML”) was designed as a mobile base (serving also as a laboratory and an observatory). It has all the necessary equipment to explore terrain of new planets. Its drivetrain and suspension was built to handle very rough terrain, while its body was constructed from materials that can withstand almost any weather conditions.

 

You can watch a video showcasing all of the functions here: www.flickr.com/photos/186152771@N07/51467442155/

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Any Car Group is proud to announce the release of our brand-new website. This new site will be replacing our previous iteration found at www.AnyCarOnline.co.uk.

   

Why A New Site?

 

With our new site we were determined to give our customers a vastly improved navigation experience that enables them to easily access any car leasing information quickly and in a way that is secured using the latest technology. A new design allows users to search by their desired vehicle features or browse through the different cars and vans offered by different manufacturers and funders throughout the UK.

 

To implement this vision, we have drastically improved the loading speed of our website’s car lease deals, making this new site an absolute pleasure to navigate on desktop, tablets and even mobile. This focus on serving our mobile-based customers is demonstrated in our new minimalist reactive design that works extremely well with smaller screens. Our minimalist design was implemented to better serve our users who use an increasing and incredibly diverse range of technology.

 

The new interface has allowed us to provide additional information on our fleet leasing service, bad credit car leasing and our short-term flexible leasing contracts. This new content on our site will enable Any Car Online to contact, help and advice a far wider range of companies and individuals on the best contracts and solutions for their car leasing in a far more personable and interactive way.

 

New Deals – New Possibilities

 

Our new website features an expanded range of car leasing deals which are sourced from dealers and funders up and down the UK. These provide a valuable resource for individuals and businesses looking for the best lease deals!

 

Mainstream leasing prices will be available on our new site, of which prices are checked, updated and moderated daily by our dedicated admin team. This ensures that our prices are the most up-to-date as possible.

 

These deals all feature a wide selection of additional information about our vehicles ranging from standard and additional features to combined fuel consumption and even the vehicle’s wheelbase.

 

Additional information on short-term leasing and non-status leasing deals has been provided on our dedicated pages as well as on our other site, Car Lease and Go. Any Car Online’s new website will also include information for businesses seeking to manage their fleet of lease vehicles. This includes details around the best vehicles for business leasing as well as the cheapest and most flexible contracts.

 

All of these deals are supported by our new social media sharing feature that enables users to share vehicles and leasing deals seamlessly with others through their chosen social media or email platform in an optimised way that provides a vast array of information before even clicking through to our website!

 

Communications Systems

 

In addition to classical forms of communication by phone and email, we have also introduced a live-chat feature which puts you in contact directly with our expert leasing consultants regardless if whether you contact us via AnyCarOnline.co.uk, CarLeaseangGo.co.uk or any of our Facebook pages. This lets us quickly answer any questions our customers and website visitors may have about car & van leasing, car hire and then offer direction to our wide range of useful resources and our leading range of hire and leasing.

 

Accompanying the launch of this new website, we are also increasing our presence on social media! Our Twitter feed, as before, features on our homepage and displays all of our major updates at Any Car Group and any interesting news in the automotive industry. New approaches to Social Media have also been implemented in the form of our new library of scheduled Youtube videos and our updated Pinterest page where we will be posting interesting automotive news and tips as well as any company news.

 

The content for these social media posts will be primarily hosted on our brand new car leasing blog! Using our expertise in the car leasing industry we hope to provide insight into the latest automotive and leasing news as well as post content that helps individuals and businesses understand the mechanics of leasing and the best products and contracts available.

 

If you want any information about Any Car Group or car and van leasing, you can find our contact information at the bottom of this post!

 

Statement from the Managing Director

 

Managing Director, Steve Charnock commented: “It’s exciting times here at Any Car Group! The team has been working incredibly hard on both the new website and our new approach to social media. The results have been astounding and we are looking forward to helping even more people arrange their car and van lease, irrespective of their credit history.”

 

“The new Any Car Online site is fully optimised for mobiles and desktop users and includes useful information on a wide variety of leasing options such as non-status contracts, flexible leasing and even our brand new FlexiCar short-term contract.”

 

“Our available vehicles are updated constantly and will now come with full details of their specifications included. All of this will make sure that our customers and website visitors can find all the information they require in a short period of time! This digital-first approach taken at Any Car Group will enable us to expand our service considerably in the following years to help even more people.”

   

About Any Car Group

 

Any Car Online is one of the UK’s leading independent vehicle contract hire and leasing brokers.

 

They specialise in providing the best possible leasing deals and sourcing the ideal vehicles for customers’ requirements.

 

This can be on a variety of car lease and hire options as well as contract hire and even short term flexible leasing for as little as three months. With access to a wide range of mainstream and non-status car and van suppliers through the UK in addition to in-house vehicles, Any Car Group are able to provide cheap car leasing deals on cars and vans nationwide. We also have many special offers for both businesses (Sole Traders, PLC’s and Limited Companies) and private individuals.

 

This flexibility allows us to source any car (see what we did there!) on the market in the UK for our customers.

 

We lease all makes and models of UK sourced cars and vans including Audi, BMW, Citroen, Ford, Jaguar, Land Rover, Volvo, Lexus, Mercedes, Mini, Nissan, Volkswagen.

   

Any Make – Any Model – Any Car

   

Contact

 

Websites: www.anycaronline.co.uk/

 

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Email: info@anycaronline.co.uk

 

Phone: 03001240979

 

Address: Any Car Online, Business First Centre, 23 Goodlass Road, Speke, Liverpool, Merseyside, L24 9HJ

 

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08.10.2007 - This is so perverse ;-)

I need Win2k twice a year: 1) for tax computation and 2) for upgrading my Windows Mobile based route guidance system. The second point was my job for the whole evening. Damn little scrap!

Sorry, not that creative, I know. But today I'm not really in photo mood: too tired, too lazy, too much to do

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - STS-111 Mission Specialist Philippe Perrin, with the French Space Agency, smiles on his arrival at KSC aboard a T-38 jet aircraft to prepare for launch. Mission STS-111, known as Utilization Flight 2, is carrying supplies and equipment to the International Space Station. The payload includes the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo, the Mobile Base System, which will be installed on the Mobile Transporter to complete the Canadian Mobile Servicing System, or MSS, and a replacement wrist/roll joint for Canadarm 2. The mechanical arm will then have the capability to "inchworm" from the U.S. Lab Destiny to the MSS and travel along the truss to work sites. Also on board will be Expedition 5, traveling to the Station on Space Shuttle Endeavour as the replacement crew for Expedition 4, who will return to Earth aboard the orbiter. Launch is scheduled for May 30, 2002. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum

I'm setting up my homeshop in garage so I can do woodworking at home! My classmate offered to show me his homeshop setup. I've visited some homeshops before, but this one is nowhere near the ones I've seen before. Amazingly clean! He said "Place all the equipments on mobile base!"

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Expedition 5 crew members Commander Valeri Korzun, cosmonaut Sergei Treschev and astronaut Peggy Whitson get together after landing at the Shuttle Landing Facility to prepare for launch on mission STS-111. Korzun and Treschev are with the Russian Space Agency. Expedition 5 will travel to the Station on Space Shuttle Endeavour as the replacement crew for Expedition 4, who will return to Earth aboard the orbiter. Mission STS-111, known as Utilization Flight 2, is carrying supplies and equipment to the International Space Station. The payload includes the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo, the Mobile Base System, which will be installed on the Mobile Transporter to complete the Canadian Mobile Servicing System, or MSS, and a replacement wrist/roll joint for Canadarm 2. The mechanical arm will then have the capability to "inchworm" from the U.S. Lab Destiny to the MSS and travel along the truss to work sites. Launch is scheduled for May 30, 2002. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - At the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility, STS-111 Pilot Paul Lockhart climbs out of the T-38 jet aircraft that he flew from Houston to prepare for launch. Mission STS-111, known as Utilization Flight 2, is carrying supplies and equipment to the International Space Station. The payload includes the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo, the Mobile Base System, which will be installed on the Mobile Transporter to complete the Canadian Mobile Servicing System, or MSS, and a replacement wrist/roll joint for Canadarm 2. The mechanical arm will then have the capability to "inchworm" from the U.S. Lab Destiny to the MSS and travel along the truss to work sites. Also on board will be Expedition 5, traveling to the Station on Space Shuttle Endeavour as the replacement crew for Expedition 4, who will return to Earth aboard the orbiter. Launch is scheduled for May 30, 2002. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum

Students, alumni, and friends of the university made a splash at the third-annual Multicolor Mile, coordinated by the Student Alumni Association and presented by T Mobile.

 

Based on votes at the event, a portion of each ticket sale will be donated to the Center for Counseling and Psychological Health (CCPH) at UMass Amherst. By taking part in the fun and the philanthropy, participants raised $1,500 to support this campus resource available to all students.

The Blog post discusses types of Location Based Services (LBS) and gives readers an overview of various contemporary application which uses this technology for running successful enterprises.

 

The evolution and spread of Smartphones is undoubtedly one of the most remarkable developments in information and communication technologies in the last couple of decades. Within the various applications of Smartphone platforms, location-based services are predominant as they primarily function in positioning and navigation, helping multiple applications connect with users on a real-time basis.

 

Location based services can be accessed through smart devices with a geographical positioning feature serving in diverse ways.

 

Types of Location Based Services

1. Maps and Navigation

2. Tracking Services

3. Information Services

4. Applications

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Maps and Navigation

A lot of challenges occur when we try to navigate and find places of interest in an unknown city, town, state, or a tourist place as barriers could range from language conventions to cultural practices and lifestyle obligations. Hence, asking for directions may not always elicit a favorable response.

 

We tend to get lost temporarily, get embarrassed, frustrated and even stressful while finding the intended destination. However, since the evolution of maps and navigation, integrated through Smartphones, it’s rare that people lose their route when traveling outdoors.

 

In addition to this, there is a high possibility that people tend to get lost within a large facility as well, in which case location-based services using Beacons, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth technologies can come in handy at venues such as airports, shopping malls, convention centers, medical facilities, educational institutions, etc.

 

Tracking Services

The globally known tracking services provided through GPS (Global Positioning System) via satellite and their ground stations is undeniably the most empowering development the general populace can access to wayfind and navigate.

 

The other common benefits with location tracking services are as follows:

* Customer Service Commitment

* Accounting for Expenses

* Increased Customer Confidence

* Improved Bottom Line

 

Information Services

Services integrated to gather, store and process information and convert it for knowledge-oriented information which can improve societal and organizational efficiency are known as information services.

 

A variety of academic, professional, business and computer science fields are covered in information services for all kinds of purposes such as research, study, and statistical analysis.

 

Types Of Information Services Include:

1. Transaction Process Service (TPS)

2. Office And Office Automation

3. Enterprise Collaboration Service (ECS)

4. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)

5. Expert Service

6. Global Information Service (GIS)

7. Management Information Service (MIS)

8. Decision Support Service (DSS)

9. Data Warehouses (DW)

10. Executive Support Service (ESS)

 

Applications

In the contemporary software and applications world, more companies are integrating location-based services through apps for better productivity and to easily track movement and reach of their services.

 

The following are a few location-based mobile apps for both Android and iOS users:

 

- Google Maps – Navigation and wayfinding

- TripAdvisor – Travel

- Uber – Transportation

- Instagram – Social networking app-enabled with a chat feature

- Pokemon Go – Augmented Reality (AR) game

- Foursquare – Local search and discovery

 

No matter where you are on the face of the planet, you are within the range of GPS satellite signals with the help of mobile-based LBS apps. It’s always good to be under positive surveillance as we can feel secure and safe.

Source pigeon.srisys.com/blog/types-of-location-based-services

Mobile based monitoring for smallholder palm oil, Jambi, Oct 2015

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