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London has been trialling a handful of these buses for a while now, the apparent roof actually being open to the elements and housing six hydrogen tanks to power the vehicle.

  

RV1 is very much a tourist route serving The London Eye, Covent Garden, Tower of London, Royal Festival Hall and a number of other attractions, such as the Duchess Theatre which is where I was standing.

  

However, the best way to see central London is by foot!

  

Catherine Street, London WC2

7th September 2011

 

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Upgraded to a smart phone. This is going to prove interesting for a few weeks.

Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 17, 2017. The Loft. ID: .a0Wb0000006SK9aEAG.World-Changing Technology: Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Robotics. Participants

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Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 18, 2017. The Loft. Hub B.Session ID: a0Wb0000006S9e4EAC.Philip Tetlock, Barbara Mellers

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Dr. Howell is not only a pediatrician but an advocate for patients, and a champion of furthering the early detection and treatment of many metabolic and congenital disorders. As Chairman of the Secretary's Advisory Committee on Hereditary Disorders in Newborns and Children (SACHDNC), he has been instrumental in establishing and expanding newborn screening programs across the nation. His work has fostered communication within the community and has spurred new technologies and treatments related to newborn screening.

 

For more information visit www.fda.gov/orphan.

On Monday, 24th October, 2011, delegates from Ministry of Interiors, Abu Dhabi Police GHQ visited the 24x7 Command Control Center. The team visited the control room to understand how Emergency services organizations need to make the most of new technology in order to get the best possible value from the investment needed to prepare for new safety challenges and also to understand how Pacific Controls world leading National Life and Safety and Disaster recovery system is working to improve performance of Dubai Civil Defence in four key areas:

•prevention of incidents such as fires,

•reduction of false alarms

•faster response to genuine emergency calls

•co-ordination between emergency services in the event of an incident

 

Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 18, 2017. The Loft

Session ID: a0Wb0000006SK8mEAG.The speakerrs LtoR: Stefan Doboczky, Ian Goldin, Kristina Shea. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Pierre Abensur

Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 18, 2017. The Loft

Session ID: a0Wb0000006S3DjEAK.The speakers are Adam Feinberg, Patrick Brown

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Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 17, 2017. The Loft. ID: .a0Wb0000006SK9aEAG.World-Changing Technology: Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Robotics. The pannel is composed with (LtoR):David Kenny, Corinna E Lathan, Stuart Russel, Wendell Wallach

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Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 18, 2017. The Loft

Session ID: a0Wb0000006SK8mEAG.Participants. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Pierre Abensur

On Monday, 24th October, 2011, delegates from Ministry of Interiors, Abu Dhabi Police GHQ visited the 24x7 Command Control Center. The team visited the control room to understand how Emergency services organizations need to make the most of new technology in order to get the best possible value from the investment needed to prepare for new safety challenges and also to understand how Pacific Controls world leading National Life and Safety and Disaster recovery system is working to improve performance of Dubai Civil Defence in four key areas:

•prevention of incidents such as fires,

•reduction of false alarms

•faster response to genuine emergency calls

•co-ordination between emergency services in the event of an incident

 

Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 17, 2017. The Loft. HUB B

ID: a0Wb0000006SZu8EAG.The speaker Nick Jennings

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Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 17, 2017. The Loft. HUB A.ID: a0Wb0000006SGOBEA4.Keiichi Matsuda, Andrea Bandelli, Noha Raford and participants

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On Monday, 24th October, 2011, delegates from Ministry of Interiors, Abu Dhabi Police GHQ visited the 24x7 Command Control Center. The team visited the control room to understand how Emergency services organizations need to make the most of new technology in order to get the best possible value from the investment needed to prepare for new safety challenges and also to understand how Pacific Controls world leading National Life and Safety and Disaster recovery system is working to improve performance of Dubai Civil Defence in four key areas:

•prevention of incidents such as fires,

•reduction of false alarms

•faster response to genuine emergency calls

•co-ordination between emergency services in the event of an incident

 

Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 17, 2017. The Loft. HUBA

ID:a0Wb0000006S3DKEA0.Participants to the session

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The centrefold of the 1966 souvenir booklet of the Post Office Tower in London is a double page spread showing the panoramic vista of the city in all four cardinal directions highlighting major points and places of interest. It is fascinating to see just how dramatically the London skyline has changed in nearly sixty years.

 

When the Post Office Tower (now known as the BT Tower after the privatisation of the GPO) was opened in London in 1966 it was, until 1980, the tallest building in the capital and it is still a very visible landmark on the city's skyline. Built primarily to allow microwave based transmission of phone and television data at a time when demand for such services was growing rapidly. The Tower sat next to the existing 'Museum' telephone exchange (its lattice tower can be seen next to the tower base) and it was the hub for a nationwide sequence of similar towers and structures. The architects were from the Ministry of Public Buildings and Works (in the days when we had them) and are given as E Bedford and G R Yeats. The structural and electrical engineers are S G Silhan, J J Taylor and N Lampitt. The Tower was built by Peter Lind & Co. This rather fine booklet was produced as a souvenir and priced at 2s 6d (12.5p). In those days access to the public viewing platforms and the famous revolving restaurant was part of the design; all are now closed off due to security issues.

Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 18, 2017. The Loft. Agora

Session ID: a0Wb0000006SNJ4EAO.Jamie Smith

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On Monday, 24th October, 2011, delegates from Ministry of Interiors, Abu Dhabi Police GHQ visited the 24x7 Command Control Center. The team visited the control room to understand how Emergency services organizations need to make the most of new technology in order to get the best possible value from the investment needed to prepare for new safety challenges and also to understand how Pacific Controls world leading National Life and Safety and Disaster recovery system is working to improve performance of Dubai Civil Defence in four key areas:

•prevention of incidents such as fires,

•reduction of false alarms

•faster response to genuine emergency calls

•co-ordination between emergency services in the event of an incident

 

Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 17, 2017. The Loft. ID: .a0Wb0000006SK9aEAG.World-Changing Technology: Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Robotics. The pannel is composed with (LtoR):David Kenny, Corinna E Lathan, Stuart Russel, Wendell Wallach

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New Movement Collective: Collapse, A Period Drama

 

New Movement Collective (NMC) premieres their new work 'Collapse - a period drama' at the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre. 30 July-6 August 2016.

 

Choreography, concept + performance: New Movement Collective

Sculpture, design + film: Scanlab Projects

Composer + cello: Oliver Coates

Lighting design: Zeynep Kepekli

Performers: Clemmie Sveaas, Patricia Okenwa, Alexander Whitley, Jonathan Goddard, Joe Walkling, Renaud Wiser

 

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On Monday, 24th October, 2011, delegates from Ministry of Interiors, Abu Dhabi Police GHQ visited the 24x7 Command Control Center. The team visited the control room to understand how Emergency services organizations need to make the most of new technology in order to get the best possible value from the investment needed to prepare for new safety challenges and also to understand how Pacific Controls world leading National Life and Safety and Disaster recovery system is working to improve performance of Dubai Civil Defence in four key areas:

•prevention of incidents such as fires,

•reduction of false alarms

•faster response to genuine emergency calls

•co-ordination between emergency services in the event of an incident

 

Research at Baskett Wildlife Research and Education Center is looking at the effect of climate change on Missouri forests. Sensors scattered throughout the forest monitor carbon sequestriation and moisture moving through the soils and roots. Each half hour the sensor uses lasers to analyze what is going on below the surface.

 

Photo by Kyle Spradley | © 2014 - Curators of the University of Missouri

On Monday, 24th October, 2011, delegates from Ministry of Interiors, Abu Dhabi Police GHQ visited the 24x7 Command Control Center. The team visited the control room to understand how Emergency services organizations need to make the most of new technology in order to get the best possible value from the investment needed to prepare for new safety challenges and also to understand how Pacific Controls world leading National Life and Safety and Disaster recovery system is working to improve performance of Dubai Civil Defence in four key areas:

•prevention of incidents such as fires,

•reduction of false alarms

•faster response to genuine emergency calls

•co-ordination between emergency services in the event of an incident

 

On Monday, 24th October, 2011, delegates from Ministry of Interiors, Abu Dhabi Police GHQ visited the 24x7 Command Control Center. The team visited the control room to understand how Emergency services organizations need to make the most of new technology in order to get the best possible value from the investment needed to prepare for new safety challenges and also to understand how Pacific Controls world leading National Life and Safety and Disaster recovery system is working to improve performance of Dubai Civil Defence in four key areas:

•prevention of incidents such as fires,

•reduction of false alarms

•faster response to genuine emergency calls

•co-ordination between emergency services in the event of an incident

 

Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 17, 2017. The Loft. ID: a0Wb0000006SK8SEAW.World-Changing Technology: Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Robotics. Participants to the session. Mr Akubun Shimomura, from Japan

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Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 17, 2017. The Loft. ID: a0Wb0000006SK8SEAW.World-Changing Technology: Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Robotics. Speakers (from left to right) Demis Hassabis, Mary Cummings, Vishal Sikka, Wendell Wallach

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On Monday, 24th October, 2011, delegates from Ministry of Interiors, Abu Dhabi Police GHQ visited the 24x7 Command Control Center. The team visited the control room to understand how Emergency services organizations need to make the most of new technology in order to get the best possible value from the investment needed to prepare for new safety challenges and also to understand how Pacific Controls world leading National Life and Safety and Disaster recovery system is working to improve performance of Dubai Civil Defence in four key areas:

•prevention of incidents such as fires,

•reduction of false alarms

•faster response to genuine emergency calls

•co-ordination between emergency services in the event of an incident

 

On Monday, 24th October, 2011, delegates from Ministry of Interiors, Abu Dhabi Police GHQ visited the 24x7 Command Control Center. The team visited the control room to understand how Emergency services organizations need to make the most of new technology in order to get the best possible value from the investment needed to prepare for new safety challenges and also to understand how Pacific Controls world leading National Life and Safety and Disaster recovery system is working to improve performance of Dubai Civil Defence in four key areas:

•prevention of incidents such as fires,

•reduction of false alarms

•faster response to genuine emergency calls

•co-ordination between emergency services in the event of an incident

 

Look what I found while cleaning out the computer part storage closet... Yes folks, that is a 1993 Western Digital Caviar drive, a beast in it's day - 200 MEGAbytes!

 

Pretty d@mn amazing, huh? I probably have a 20MB one sitting around somewhere. If I can find it I'll create something with a 20MB, 200MB, 2GB, 20 GB, 200 GB, and if I feel like pulling the 500GB one...

 

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On Monday, 24th October, 2011, delegates from Ministry of Interiors, Abu Dhabi Police GHQ visited the 24x7 Command Control Center. The team visited the control room to understand how Emergency services organizations need to make the most of new technology in order to get the best possible value from the investment needed to prepare for new safety challenges and also to understand how Pacific Controls world leading National Life and Safety and Disaster recovery system is working to improve performance of Dubai Civil Defence in four key areas:

•prevention of incidents such as fires,

•reduction of false alarms

•faster response to genuine emergency calls

•co-ordination between emergency services in the event of an incident

 

Research at Baskett Wildlife Research and Education Center is looking at the effect of climate change on Missouri forests. Sensors scattered throughout the forest monitor carbon sequestriation and moisture moving through the soils and roots. Each half hour the sensor uses lasers to analyze what is going on below the surface.

 

Photo by Kyle Spradley | © 2014 - Curators of the University of Missouri

On Monday, 24th October, 2011, delegates from Ministry of Interiors, Abu Dhabi Police GHQ visited the 24x7 Command Control Center. The team visited the control room to understand how Emergency services organizations need to make the most of new technology in order to get the best possible value from the investment needed to prepare for new safety challenges and also to understand how Pacific Controls world leading National Life and Safety and Disaster recovery system is working to improve performance of Dubai Civil Defence in four key areas:

•prevention of incidents such as fires,

•reduction of false alarms

•faster response to genuine emergency calls

•co-ordination between emergency services in the event of an incident

 

Renew is both a physical recycling unit but also a digital channel that has application on screet, online and across PDAs.

Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 17, 2017. The Loft. HUB B

ID: a0Wb0000006SZu8EAG.The speaker Nick Jennings

Copyright by World Economic Forum / Pierre Abensur

Research at Baskett Wildlife Research and Education Center is looking at the effect of climate change on Missouri forests. Sensors scattered throughout the forest monitor carbon sequestriation and moisture moving through the soils and roots. Each half hour the sensor uses lasers to analyze what is going on below the surface.

 

Photo by Kyle Spradley | © 2014 - Curators of the University of Missouri

Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 18, 2017. The Loft

Session ID: . Copyright by World Economic Forum / Pierre Abensur

On Monday, 24th October, 2011, delegates from Ministry of Interiors, Abu Dhabi Police GHQ visited the 24x7 Command Control Center. The team visited the control room to understand how Emergency services organizations need to make the most of new technology in order to get the best possible value from the investment needed to prepare for new safety challenges and also to understand how Pacific Controls world leading National Life and Safety and Disaster recovery system is working to improve performance of Dubai Civil Defence in four key areas:

•prevention of incidents such as fires,

•reduction of false alarms

•faster response to genuine emergency calls

•co-ordination between emergency services in the event of an incident

 

Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos. January 17, 2017. The Loft. HUB B

ID: a0Wb0000006SZu8EAG.The speaker Bob Goodson

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