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Pictures taken during an organised tour of Bletchely Power Signal Box, whihc has been decommsioned with operations transerd to Rugby. The tour was organised by the Railway Children, Netwrok Rail & London Midland.

 

Sorry they are fantastic but it was a very popular tour!

 

Bletchley PSB was opened in the mid 60's as part of the WCML electrification and closed at Christmas 2012

Pictures taken during an organised tour of Bletchely Power Signal Box, whihc has been decommsioned with operations transerd to Rugby. The tour was organised by the Railway Children, Netwrok Rail & London Midland.

 

Sorry they are fantastic but it was a very popular tour!

 

Bletchley PSB was opened in the mid 60's as part of the WCML electrification and closed at Christmas 2012

A San Diego trolly operating on the green line

  

The trolely forms one part of the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System which is an ionterconencted public transport netwrok in the city

  

I must point out these pictures were taken by my borther on his holiday!

Pictures taken during an organised tour of Bletchely Power Signal Box, whihc has been decommsioned with operations transerd to Rugby. The tour was organised by the Railway Children, Netwrok Rail & London Midland.

 

Sorry they are fantastic but it was a very popular tour!

 

Bletchley PSB was opened in the mid 60's as part of the WCML electrification and closed at Christmas 2012

Pictures taken during an organised tour of Bletchely Power Signal Box, whihc has been decommsioned with operations transerd to Rugby. The tour was organised by the Railway Children, Netwrok Rail & London Midland.

 

Sorry they are fantastic but it was a very popular tour!

 

Bletchley PSB was opened in the mid 60's as part of the WCML electrification and closed at Christmas 2012

Pictures taken during an organised tour of Bletchely Power Signal Box, whihc has been decommsioned with operations transerd to Rugby. The tour was organised by the Railway Children, Netwrok Rail & London Midland.

 

Sorry they are fantastic but it was a very popular tour!

 

Bletchley PSB was opened in the mid 60's as part of the WCML electrification and closed at Christmas 2012

Pictures taken during an organised tour of Bletchely Power Signal Box, whihc has been decommsioned with operations transerd to Rugby. The tour was organised by the Railway Children, Netwrok Rail & London Midland.

 

Sorry they are fantastic but it was a very popular tour!

 

Bletchley PSB was opened in the mid 60's as part of the WCML electrification and closed at Christmas 2012

Pictures taken during an organised tour of Bletchely Power Signal Box, whihc has been decommsioned with operations transerd to Rugby. The tour was organised by the Railway Children, Netwrok Rail & London Midland.

 

Sorry they are fantastic but it was a very popular tour!

 

Bletchley PSB was opened in the mid 60's as part of the WCML electrification and closed at Christmas 2012

SoundWIRE Netwrok Concert between CCRMA (Stanford, California) and GEMA (Santiago, Chile).

January 16, 2009

 

AT STANFORD (and on the picture)

Chryssie Nanou - Piano

Juan-Pablo Cáceres - Synthetizer and Network Effects

AT SANTIAGO:

Mario Mora - Electric Guitar and Computer

Rolando Cori - Keyboards and Computer

 

Pictures taken during an organised tour of Bletchely Power Signal Box, whihc has been decommsioned with operations transerd to Rugby. The tour was organised by the Railway Children, Netwrok Rail & London Midland.

 

Sorry they are fantastic but it was a very popular tour!

 

Bletchley PSB was opened in the mid 60's as part of the WCML electrification and closed at Christmas 2012

Pictures taken during an organised tour of Bletchely Power Signal Box, whihc has been decommsioned with operations transerd to Rugby. The tour was organised by the Railway Children, Netwrok Rail & London Midland.

 

Sorry they are fantastic but it was a very popular tour!

 

Bletchley PSB was opened in the mid 60's as part of the WCML electrification and closed at Christmas 2012

98008 Netwrok Rail Windhoff MPV.

This unit used to be an OHLE MPV but has now been converted for use as a High Definition S&C inspection and Plain Line Pattern Recognition unit.

Pictures taken during an organised tour of Bletchely Power Signal Box, whihc has been decommsioned with operations transerd to Rugby. The tour was organised by the Railway Children, Netwrok Rail & London Midland.

 

Sorry they are fantastic but it was a very popular tour!

 

Bletchley PSB was opened in the mid 60's as part of the WCML electrification and closed at Christmas 2012

98008 Netwrok Rail Windhoff MPV.

This unit used to be an OHLE MPV but has now been converted for use as a High Definition S&C inspection and Plain Line Pattern Recognition unit.

 

A VERY intresting bit of kit!

Pictures taken during an organised tour of Bletchely Power Signal Box, whihc has been decommsioned with operations transerd to Rugby. The tour was organised by the Railway Children, Netwrok Rail & London Midland.

 

Sorry they are fantastic but it was a very popular tour!

 

Bletchley PSB was opened in the mid 60's as part of the WCML electrification and closed at Christmas 2012

Two varied locomotives in varied states of restoration. 33035 sits in a faded Netwrok Southeast livery, whilst 82008 gleams in Intercity Executive livery

Carlo Blengino

Monica Senor

  

Esiste una formula giuridica per calcolare l'area di tolleranza della libertà d'espressione? Come si misurano per legge le distanze tra l'irresponsabilità della piattaforma di social network, le procedure semplificate di notice&takedown ed il controllo preventivo che diviene scelta editoriale? Terrorismo, cyberbullismo, hate speech e fake news sono validi parametri per tracciare quell'area? A quali condizioni? E se una formula esiste, può l'algoritmo applicarla in trasparenza, senza generare oscure black box in grado di filtrare magicamente ciò che non si può dire, ciò che non si può diffondere e fin anche ciò che non corrisponde a verità? Vorremmo provare a rispondere, come avvocati, partendo da alcuni casi concreti e di diretta esperienza. Organizzato in collaborazione con le Cattedre di “Informatica Giuridica”, “Informatica Giuridica Avanzata” e i Corsi di Perfezionamento in “Investigazioni Digitali” e in “Data Protection” dell’Università degli Studi di Milano (Prof. Giovanni Ziccardi – Prof. Pierluigi Perri).

 

Is there a magic formula to calculate the tolerance range of freedom of expression? How do you measure legally the distance between the irresponsibility of social network platforms, the simplified notice & takedown processes, and prior checking as an editorial choice? Are terrorism, cyber-bullying, hate speech and fake news valid parameters to define that area? Under which conditions? And, were a formula to exist, could the algorithm apply it transparently, without generating obscure black boxes capable of magically filtering what cannot be said, what cannot be disseminated, what is not true? We would like to answer these questions, as lawyers, starting from specific real-life examples.

 

Video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/freedom-of-ex...

Carlo Blengino

Monica Senor

  

Esiste una formula giuridica per calcolare l'area di tolleranza della libertà d'espressione? Come si misurano per legge le distanze tra l'irresponsabilità della piattaforma di social network, le procedure semplificate di notice&takedown ed il controllo preventivo che diviene scelta editoriale? Terrorismo, cyberbullismo, hate speech e fake news sono validi parametri per tracciare quell'area? A quali condizioni? E se una formula esiste, può l'algoritmo applicarla in trasparenza, senza generare oscure black box in grado di filtrare magicamente ciò che non si può dire, ciò che non si può diffondere e fin anche ciò che non corrisponde a verità? Vorremmo provare a rispondere, come avvocati, partendo da alcuni casi concreti e di diretta esperienza. Organizzato in collaborazione con le Cattedre di “Informatica Giuridica”, “Informatica Giuridica Avanzata” e i Corsi di Perfezionamento in “Investigazioni Digitali” e in “Data Protection” dell’Università degli Studi di Milano (Prof. Giovanni Ziccardi – Prof. Pierluigi Perri).

 

Is there a magic formula to calculate the tolerance range of freedom of expression? How do you measure legally the distance between the irresponsibility of social network platforms, the simplified notice & takedown processes, and prior checking as an editorial choice? Are terrorism, cyber-bullying, hate speech and fake news valid parameters to define that area? Under which conditions? And, were a formula to exist, could the algorithm apply it transparently, without generating obscure black boxes capable of magically filtering what cannot be said, what cannot be disseminated, what is not true? We would like to answer these questions, as lawyers, starting from specific real-life examples.

 

Video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/freedom-of-ex...

Carlo Blengino

Monica Senor

  

Esiste una formula giuridica per calcolare l'area di tolleranza della libertà d'espressione? Come si misurano per legge le distanze tra l'irresponsabilità della piattaforma di social network, le procedure semplificate di notice&takedown ed il controllo preventivo che diviene scelta editoriale? Terrorismo, cyberbullismo, hate speech e fake news sono validi parametri per tracciare quell'area? A quali condizioni? E se una formula esiste, può l'algoritmo applicarla in trasparenza, senza generare oscure black box in grado di filtrare magicamente ciò che non si può dire, ciò che non si può diffondere e fin anche ciò che non corrisponde a verità? Vorremmo provare a rispondere, come avvocati, partendo da alcuni casi concreti e di diretta esperienza. Organizzato in collaborazione con le Cattedre di “Informatica Giuridica”, “Informatica Giuridica Avanzata” e i Corsi di Perfezionamento in “Investigazioni Digitali” e in “Data Protection” dell’Università degli Studi di Milano (Prof. Giovanni Ziccardi – Prof. Pierluigi Perri).

 

Is there a magic formula to calculate the tolerance range of freedom of expression? How do you measure legally the distance between the irresponsibility of social network platforms, the simplified notice & takedown processes, and prior checking as an editorial choice? Are terrorism, cyber-bullying, hate speech and fake news valid parameters to define that area? Under which conditions? And, were a formula to exist, could the algorithm apply it transparently, without generating obscure black boxes capable of magically filtering what cannot be said, what cannot be disseminated, what is not true? We would like to answer these questions, as lawyers, starting from specific real-life examples.

 

Video: media.journalismfestival.com/programme/2017/freedom-of-ex...

Netwrok Rail owned 99709 910015 5 - Doosan DX170W Mobile Flash Butt Welder.

Muestra de como el AP wrt54G se conecta en modo repetidor a un Access Point Infinitum que está en alguna parte del edificio dónde vivo, y también se ve la MAC Address de mi lap que esta conectada a la interfaz virtual del WRT54G que trabaja en modo AP.

 

Más info aquí:

phylevn.mexrom.net/index.php/blog/show/Como_montar_una_re...

Members of The Arab Network for Migrants’ Rights meet in Amman, Jordan (July 2013). The newly formed network which comprises of NGOs, activists and trade unions aims to improve protection mechanisms of migrant workers’ rights in the Middle East and North Africa.

Approaching Church Fenton 37175/37219 top-and-tail 1Q07 1150 Doncaster West Yard-Derby RTC Network Rail test train via Drax and Church Fenton.

In the Middle -Carolyn Laub, Executive Director for GSA (Gay Straight Aliance) Network with her spouse Heather Tomey on the her right and friend Diana Blazick on the right. Photo by Mel Nathan

Network Rail Windhoff OHL MPV DR 98010 "Benjamin Gautrey" brings a Netwrok Rail wiring train into Carlisle for a crew change

Netwrok Rail Ex BR CLASS 153376 emu video recording unit passes Gillingham on 2Q62 09:48 Sittingourne to Sittingbourne duties.

Members of The Arab Network for Migrants’ Rights meet in Amman, Jordan (July 2013). The newly formed network which comprises of NGOs, activists and trade unions aims to improve protection mechanisms of migrant workers’ rights in the Middle East and North Africa.

Network Rail Windhoff OHL MPV DR 98003 "Anthony Wrighton" brings up the rear of a Netwrok Rail wiring train

Members of The Arab Network for Migrants’ Rights meet in Amman, Jordan (July 2013). The newly formed network which comprises of NGOs, activists and trade unions aims to improve protection mechanisms of migrant workers’ rights in the Middle East and North Africa.

Seen outside the Midland Station in Nottingham is this Nottingham City Transport Dennis Trident bound for Clifton Estate. I think Some operational issues were happening with the Omnidekkas when this picture was taken.

Members of The Arab Network for Migrants’ Rights meet in Amman, Jordan (July 2013). The newly formed network which comprises of NGOs, activists and trade unions aims to improve protection mechanisms of migrant workers’ rights in the Middle East and North Africa.

Netwrok Rail owned 99709 910015 5 - Doosan DX170W Mobile Flash Butt Welder.

98008 Netwrok Rail Windhoff MPV.

This unit used to be an OHLE MPV but has now been converted for use as a High Definition S&C inspection and Plain Line Pattern Recognition unit.

 

A VERY intresting bit of kit!

Also part of the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System are a netwrok of interconnecting bus routes

  

I must point out these pictures were taken by my borther on his holiday!

Sue Gao and Albert Ogle, Major Gifts Officer for EQCA, Southern California at EQCA San Francisco Awards 2010. Photo by Mel Nathan

nameplate attached to 318259

Network Rail Windhoff OHL MPV DR 98003 "Anthony Wrighton" brings up the rear of a Netwrok Rail wiring train

Netwrok Rail Auto Hopper (HQAG) seen stabled in West Yard prior to enterng Wabtec for an overhual.

Network Rail Windhoff OHL MPV DR 98003 "Anthony Wrighton" brings up the rear of a Netwrok Rail wiring train

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