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Network Rail Inspection Unit 153376 waits in platform 5 at Lewes.Southern 377321 is working the Seaford to Brighton service. 31/12/23.

Do your knuckles say "stay true" by any chance? Cuz mine do, just

wondering

no they say stay gold :)

Seated left to right - Tarek Ghoul, general manager, Cisco Gulf; Duncan Mitchell, senior vice president, Cisco Emerging Markets East; His Excellency Shaikh Ahmed bin Ateyatallah Al Khalifa, minister of Cabinet Affairs, the kingdom of Bahrain; Mr. Mohammed Ali Al Qaed- eGovernment Authority Chief Executive Officer

 

- Cisco Debuts Industry Leading Networkers Event in the Middle East

Yep, finally bought the ultimate networking device. The black apple on the iPhone's opening screen is from the cover of my first novel. It was designed by Rick Vermeulen, founding father of the former graphic design studio 'Hard Werken' in Rotterdam. The three icons represent only a fraction of the networking apps available on the iPhone 3G.

Want to find out something on your iPhone? There's an app for that...

Network Rail Stoneblower DR80209 heads over Sandhill Lane level crossing near Selby with a Selby Brayton SDG {ETRU} to Durham working. (Taken during a walk under lockdown conditions)

Networking Event on the 22nd of November, organised in celebration of our journey through Chile. Organised with Sustainability Partners, DATS 24 & Eoly.

Network Warrington 22 (Y622GFM) heads for Grappenhall on a 7A, Legh St 8 May 2012.

Networker turbo units don't usually appear on MYB-BMO services, usuually being confined to shorter distance services from Marylebone and Moor Street to Leamington and Leamington to Stratford services. However, these units were being used on London/Birmingham services due to the need for extras capacity. Chiltern Railways Class 165 Networker Turbos 165008 (looking rather fresh), 165003 and 165018 cruise through Leamington Spa with the 10:34 (8 early) 5R18 Banbury to Birmingham Moor Street ECS.

Forgive me, it's actually my local news channel... but it's easy to see how I made the mistake! With this latest (and hopefully last) blast of winter weather being so serious, the meteorologists at WMC Action News 5 have been explaining the layers of ice, sleet, and snow we've gotten in light-hearted and creative - and food-themed! - fashions. Pictured on the right is Andrew Kozak, who referred to the "winter weather lasagna" plaguing the Mid-South all morning; and on the left is Ron Childers, with a demonstration the station dubbed "severe cereal alert," that you can watch here: www.wmcactionnews5.com/Clip/11199715/watch-ron-childers-d...

 

As for myself, I didn't have school today or power for about four hours. I'm just glad it came back on as early as it did, because we're expected to break a 95-year-old record low in the area tonight. My spring break is safe - the three previous make-up days were added onto Saturdays and the end of the year - but today and tomorrow have nowhere to go except more Saturdays, according to the school board, because of graduation dates for seniors. None of us wants more than two weeks of six days of school, so now we're all hoping the state department of education will honor the law that states school days missed while under a state of emergency can be waived. Fingers crossed!

 

In the meantime, I'm looking forward to continuing retail-based pictures over weather-based ones this Saturday with more OfficeMax uploads and vacation photos in celebration of spring break next weekend. Have a good one and stay safe!

 

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BASSOTTOROSSO Car Company Ltd adheres association business ITALIAN BUSINESS NETWORK

Seen at Bromley South

7th May 2014

As part of the lab's new outreach initiative NERSC has started a partnership program with Oakland Technical High School's Computer Science and Technology Academy, a small academy within the larger Oakland Tech High School. On Thursday afternoon June 3rd, 12 students from Oakland Tech and their teacher Emmanuel Onyeador visited the NERSC Oakland Scientific Facility for an introduction to computational science, supercomputer architecture, and a tour of the NERSC machine room. Katie Antypas, a High Performance Computing consultant gave an overview of NERSC Center and an introduction to parallel programming explaining why science problems require such huge computers. Dave Paul, a systems engineer brought out computer nodes and parts from NERSC's older systems and demonstrated how the components have become both more dense and more power efficient as the technology has evolved over time. Each student was able to take home a piece of Seaborg, a Power3 system NERSC decommissioned a few years ago. Finally David Stewart, a network engineer, led the students on a dynamic tour of the machine room, showing not only the computational systems but lifting floor tiles to display the vast networking, cabling and piping infrastructure underneath the floor required to run a center like NERSC.

 

credit: Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab - Roy Kaltschmidt, photographer

 

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Evento empresarial "Cambia las reglas del juego y conduce tu negocio al éxito en 1,2,3...¡Ya!", Madrid, 19 de abril de 2016 organizado por AuraPortal, M2C y Microsoft.

Network Rail: Chester-Le-Street Rail Station, Chester-Le Street, County Durham: Saturday, May 11, 2013.

Ambassador Roemer chatted with American Center Facebook fans at a special screening of The Social Network, on Wednesday, Feb. 28. Speaking before the movie, Ambassador thanked the more than 30,000 young Indians who communicate with the U.S. Embassy via social media from around India.

My art network in Berlin March 2010

In Uganda, years of neglect had left the national electricity network really run down.

 

But a new company – Umeme – has been turning things around over the last year 10 years, thanks to British backing from CDC Group.

 

Their modernisation programme has meant a more reliable electricity supply for homes and businesses alike, not to mention more jobs for the local engineers on the ground – including Haso Engineers Company, which has grown ten-fold as it takes on work to install new meters and put up new cable poles.

 

As Frederick Kitandwe, Technical Director of Haso, says:

 

"A lot more people are now employed through the network, which is a good thing for the country, a good thing when you look at taxes, and also a good thing on the ground as far as the reliability of the networks is concerned."

 

Find out how Umeme are helping to power more jobs in Uganda at: www.cdcgroup.com/The-difference-we-make/Case-Studies/Umeme/

 

Picture: CDC Group

Ambassador Roemer chatted with American Center Facebook fans at a special screening of The Social Network, on Wednesday, Feb. 28. Speaking before the movie, Ambassador thanked the more than 30,000 young Indians who communicate with the U.S. Embassy via social media from around India.

Ambassador Roemer chatted with American Center Facebook fans at a special screening of The Social Network, on Wednesday, Feb. 28. Speaking before the movie, Ambassador thanked the more than 30,000 young Indians who communicate with the U.S. Embassy via social media from around India.

Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), New York City.

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What are useful command-line network monitors on Linux

 

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165101 and 165131 meet at Torquay with 165101 bound for Paignton and 131 headed for Exmouth.

Network Colchester Olympian 347 in North Hill, Colchester

4th March 2005

This is a recipe from Rachael Ray and the Food Network.

 

2 tbs olive oil

4 large, boneless center-cut pork chops, 1.5 inches thick

1/2 tbs paprika

Salt and pepper to taste

1/4 lb chorizo, casing removed, finely chopped

2 cloves garlic, chopped

1 small yellow onion, chopped

1 tbs chopped thyme

1 (16 oz) jar roasted red peppers, drained

1/2 cup flat-leaf parsley

1/4 cup dry sherry or dry white wine

 

Preheat oven to 375F.

 

Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the olive oil. Season the chops with the parika, salt and pepper, both sides. Place the chops in the skillet and sear the meat, about 2 minutes on each side. Transfer the chops to a cookie sheet and place in the oven for 8 to 10 minutes.

 

Grind the peppers and parsley in a food processor until smooth (or don't, like me).

 

Meanwhile, return the skillet to the cook top over medium heat. Add the chorizo and cook, stirring frequently , for 2 minutes. Add the garlic, onion, thyme, salt and pepper. Cook for 3 more minutes.

 

Add the wine to the sausage and stir, then stir in the peppers and parsley. Cook for another 2 minutes.

 

Remove the chops from the oven when done. Top with the sausage & onion mixture. Serve with vegetable and/or potato of your choice.

 

I used 1 tsp dried thyme, about 2 tsp dried parsley and I left the red peppers a bit chunky. The chops themselves were great, but the sauce made them all the better.

 

We just added some mixed vegetables and had a great meal.

Ambassador Roemer chatted with American Center Facebook fans at a special screening of The Social Network, on Wednesday, Feb. 28. Speaking before the movie, Ambassador thanked the more than 30,000 young Indians who communicate with the U.S. Embassy via social media from around India.

Ambassador Roemer chatted with American Center Facebook fans at a special screening of The Social Network, on Wednesday, Feb. 28. Speaking before the movie, Ambassador thanked the more than 30,000 young Indians who communicate with the U.S. Embassy via social media from around India.

Network cables with lock on them

A secret tunnel in the hills of California marked with a Deadly Force warning sign. Possible entrance to the same type of underground UFO network that exists at Dulce Base.

Following Ericsson's Visionary Keynote - On the Brink of a Networked Society - delegates share ideas and talk with executives from Ericsson over drinks and snacks.

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Ambassador Roemer chatted with American Center Facebook fans at a special screening of The Social Network, on Wednesday, Feb. 28. Speaking before the movie, Ambassador thanked the more than 30,000 young Indians who communicate with the U.S. Embassy via social media from around India.

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