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Network Ireland Conference - Network Ireland National Conference 2015 supported by AIB, Mayo LEO and Newstalk, which took place on Friday 25th September in Knockranny House Hotel in Westport, Over 200 business women from all over Ireland gathered to discuss, network and learn from one another and from a powerful lineup of speakers whose expertise and knowledge will be utilized with a theme of Harnessing Opportunity for Women in Changing Times. From L/R Mairead McGuinness, MEP, President of Network Ireland, Olwen Dawe and academic and Anne O’Leary, CEO Vodafone Ireland. Pic: Michael Mc Laughlin

Network Rails Class 950 001 DMU Test Train sits in a bay platform at Exeter St Davids.

Warrington Borough Transport: 152 (V116 LGC) an Alexander ALX400 bodied Volvo B7TL, painted in Network Warrington livery and captured here just about to leave Leigh Bus Station operating on Service 28 to Warrington.

 

© Christopher Lowe.

Date: 10th April 2013.

Ref No. 0033698/CL.

Networking - © 2021 – Robert N. Clinton (aka CyberShutterbug)

 

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Network Rail 153385 seen approaching Portchester working 2Q11 Fawley Esso Fhh to Portsmouth Harbour at 11:57

Warrington Borough Transport: 81 (YJ57 BRX) a Wright Cadet bodied VDL SB120, painted in Network Warrington livery and captured here in Warrington Bus Station operating on Service 20 to Orford.

 

© Christopher Lowe.

Date: 23rd July 2011.

Ref No. 0025925.

DB 66149 approaching Eastleigh on the 10.14 Westbury to Eastleigh east yard. The first time I have seen this Network Rail Kirow Multi Tasker 1200 crane.

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Kay Foley, Stephanie Cronin and Rachel O'Donoghue from Eli Lilly , ,Following from the success of Sheryl Sandberg’s book Lean In, the Chartered Accountants Cork Society invited a group of prominent Cork women to share their stories. The event, Cork Women Leaning In took place in the River Lee Hotel. The women that shared their experiences included Kay Foley, Eli Lilly, Gillian Keating, Cork Chamber President and Honor Moore, Deloitte.

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as detected on Herzliya sea shore, Israel

Nature's Network

Beads of moisture cling to a spider's web in New Lenox Massachusetts.

Mail art collab. 'zine from the 90's with Art Nahpro (Paul Jackson).

Network Rail 153 385 seen in the holding sidings. A camera fitted here now. Former East Midland Trains unit now fitted with test equipment. Called a "Visual Inspection Unit" and used to check points and crossovers.

Headshots from the 4/19 Networking Event hosted by the SVC Career Center.

Romaquip equipped foursome on standby for the North Lincolnshire area of the National Highways network.

An advanced MRI scan of a human brain showing neural networks.

 

Humans are adaptable beings. Wear glasses continuously that turn your view of the world upside-down and inside two weeks your brain will have adapted – everything will seem normal again.

 

Researchers suspect that astronauts’ brains adapt to living in weightlessness by using previously untapped links between neurons. As the astronauts learn to float around in their spacecraft, left–right and up–down become second nature as these connections are activated.

 

To confirm this theory, up to 16 astronauts will be put through advanced MRI scanners before and after their flights to study any changes in their brain structure. A control group from Antwerp, Belgium, will undergo the same scans for further comparison.

 

In parallel, a study is being performed on volunteers aboard aircraft flights that offer 20 seconds of weightlessness at a time.

 

More information can be found in the human spaceflight experiment archive: eea.spaceflight.esa.int/portal/exp/?id=9439

 

Credit: University of Antwerpen

Mill Network Kinderdijk NL

The Mill Network at Kinderdijk-Elshout is a group of buildings in an exceptional human-made landscape in which the centuries-long battle of the Dutch people to drain parts of their territory and protect them against further inundation is dramatically demonstrated through the survival of all the major elements of the complex system that was devised for this purpose.

Construction of hydraulic works for the drainage of land for agriculture and settlement began in the Middle Ages and has continued uninterruptedly to the present day. The property illustrates all the typical features associated with this technology: polders, high and low-lying drainage and transport channels for superfluous polder water, embankments and dikes, 19 drainage mills, 3 pumping stations, 2 discharge sluices and 2 Water Board Assembly Houses. The beautifully preserved mills can be divided into three categories: 8 round brick ground-sailers, 10 thatched octagonal smock mills, and one hollow post mill.

The installations in the Kinderdijk-Elshout area demonstrate admirably the outstanding contribution made by the people in Netherlands to the technology of handling water. The landscape is striking in its juxtaposition of its horizontal features, represented by the canals, the dikes, and the fields, with the vertical rhythms of the mill system. There is no drainage network of this kind or of comparable antiquity anywhere else in the Netherlands or in the world.

 

abandoned,unfinished subway network

Coming up with additionnal Île de France Mobilités (Greater Paris Transit Authority) small markings and normally operated to fuel the extensive Phébus bus line network radiating from Versailles, this standard body GX 137 was also put at use to rescue the RER-A train passengers by linking the three stations of Cergy, namely Le Haut (the High), Saint Christophe and Préfecture with Sartrouville and return.

Social Networks Hype Cycle (April 2008)

Hawthorn berries connected by seemingly random spider webs. The spiders get a little dozy this time of year.

Jardin des Tuileries Paris (F)

Voel Coaches M874UEJ a Volvo B10M / Jonckeere Deauville C51FT wearing eurolines livery

Warrington Borough Transport: 79 (YJ57 BPO) a Wright Cadet bodied VDL SB120, painted in Network Warrington livery and captured here just about to depart from Warrington Bus Station operating on Service 19 to Leigh.

 

© Christopher Lowe.

Date: 23rd July 2011.

Ref No. 0025852.

The Network Flower (or Internet Rose, lat. flos netaeris), is the only known non-organic species. The flowers are based on copper, various other metals, and synthetic materials. Unlike common plants, network flowers do not depend on the availability of water and sunlight, but on electricity and bits. Both are usually provided by computers, routers, switches, and other devices with which the flowers live in close symbiosis. Fully developed, internet roses provide sweet data in the form of bytes. Little is known about the metabolism and reproduction circle of this lifeform. Network flowers tend to build superorganisms similar to some kinds of ants or fungi. Some scientists believe that the largest of these superorganisms is world-spanning, the so-called word wide web.

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Warrington Borough Transport: 13 (V213 JLG) a Marshall Capital bodied Dennis Dart SLF, painted in Network Warrington livery and captured here in Warrington Bus Station operating on Service 12A to Louchers Lane.

 

© Christopher Lowe.

Date: 23rd July 2011.

Ref No. 0025931/CL.

Intended for freight operation through the Channel Tunnel and on domestic Southern Region tracks, the Class 92 electrics were uniquely equipped to operate on 25Kv AC overhead and 750v DC third rail but many were surplus to requirements. This fictional image assumes that a passenger role had been identified within the Network South East sector, perhaps working out of Liverpool Street on the Great Eastern mainline or on cross-London trains to or from the former Southern Region (08-Nov-14).

 

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Inside the Colosseum

Identification of significant differences between networks and groups, along four major axes. Drawn but not discussed at the Future of Learning in a Networked World event in Auckland, New Zealand. A short video explanation is also available.

Stagecoach Manchester (Middleton depot) YX24PJU 11842 seen on Corporation Street, Manchester on Bee Network 112 to Middleton

At the Bayfront Event Plaza, Gardens by the Bay in conjunction with the Children's Festival.

Network Rail Class 73s 73951 "Malcolm Brinded" and 73952 "Janis Kong" cruise through Bromsgrove with the 12:39 (8 early) Tauntonto Derby R.T.C.(Network Rail). Is anyone else surprised that the old BR lamp has survived?

Southeastern 'Networker' 465020 sporting an NSE logo with classmate 465186 waits to depart London Charing Cross with 2S36 1301 to Sevenoaks on 29th November 2024

 

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An unidentified 2 car class 466 networker approaches Tonbridge on 16 April 2007

Network Rail's New Measurement Train headed by HST Power Car 43062 is pictured approaching the MetroCentre, en-route from Heaton TMD to Manchester Piccadilly, on July 3rd 2017.

31463 seen at Shaw on 10th September 1990 working the 13:20 Blackpool to Rochdale service. The stock is a mixture of ex-NSE and Regional Railways Mark 2 vehicles.

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