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At work we do parallel processing (computer software for multicore computers), so it is appropriate that this many-legged critter showed up one morning.

Parallels Summit 2009: Day One Panel Discussion featuring Morris Miller, founder, Sequel Ventures; Andreas Gauger, founder, 1&1; Bernie Meyerson, IBM Fellow, vice president, chief technologist, Systems & Technology Group; Bill McNee, president and CEO, Saugatuck Technology.

Paris, National Library

Paralleling old power line, BNSF #7744 leads a northbound manifest through the curves of Sedalia, just north of Castle Rock. Thanks for looking!

Parallel Universe

 

Original Side Weave Mesh bracelet with a franulation clasp

sterling, fine silver, 24k gold, dolomite

 

7" long x 1-1/2" wide

 

© 2009, V. Lansford $1229. (Stolen)

 

Between the rows of a poplar plantation.

I saw someone's flickr shot of their mac running parallels, with the XP VM redone in a osx theme using windowblinds... i decided to do the same thing, but for free using a StyleXP based theme, and the uxtheme patcher... turned out pretty darn good i think :-)

“There never were, since the creation of the world, two cases exactly parallel” ---Lord Chesterfield

The course of the swollen San Lorenzo River pushed inland and northward Wednesday threatening to undermine the Boardwalk. (Dan Coyro/Sentinel)

A male common darter dragonfly (sympetrum striolatum) at rest on a thistle. Hodbarrow RSPB reserve, south Cumbria.

Shanklin beach, Isle of Wight ~ beside the seaside beside the sea.

Taken for Active Assignment Weekly: Parallel Lines

 

In thinking about natural things (vs. structural things) that form parallel lines, I had vegetables on my mind.

 

WIT: Went to the produce isle and scoped out vegetables that formed nice lines. I chose green onions for its rich green colors and the way they are typically stacked. Of all the shots that I took, this one right after the water mister sprayed was my favorite. No flash, manually set Aperture to get good focus under Macro per advice from my friends in this pool last week... :)

Screening of Harun Farocki's Parallel I-IV

Courtesy of Harun Farocki GbR

 

KAM WORKSHOPS 2015

ARTIFICIAL NATURES

Chania, 21.8.2015

Stitch Panorama + HDR. Aigle, Switzerland.

 

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©Ayush Bhandari 2010

August 1944. Burnt tram during British air raid in Rossgarten market in Koenigsberg.

 

source: Museum der Stadt Koenigsberg in Kaliningrad

 

Parallel memory on Facebook

Foto Alvaro ed Elisabetta de Alvariis in via degli Avignonesi, parallela di Via Rasella Rione Trevi

another world maybe exist another you another me

Co Durham, UK

July 2022

Photomarathon 07, Cardiff.

Topic 11 - Parallel

The California Northern Railroad, now owned by Genesee and Wyoming, has run the former SP West Valley Sub from Davis north to Gerber, paralleled by I5 from Wooland north. I recently followed its road train from Dunnigan, where I found it, south to Yolo, where the roads and track separate and the light ran out. North of Yolo, old US 99W runs along the track, allowing for an easy chase of a train that now runs 10 to 25 MPH on track that used to host the Coast Starlight at 70 MPH until it was re-routed through Sacramento in 1981.

 

The automatic block signal system is still in place and the signals dropped to red as the train passed them, and then cleared as the train left the block.

 

The train I followed had GP15-1 #1570. It stopped at Zamora to pick up some covered hoppers that had been loaded at the elevator with rice.

Affiche (I) Expo Parallèles au caf&..., Mars 2014

Parallel format stereoscopic shot.

Flower fields, Holland.

These are "Triplet" 3D pictures, Left + Centre picture are for parallel viewing Right + Centre picture are for cross eyed viewing.

If you can see "Magic Eye" (stereogram) pictures, you can see these in 3D, use the same technique to look at the left and center pictures together, merge the two pictures and they will "Snap" into 3D.

This is called "parallel" viewing, however you are limited to the size you can view, much bigger than this size and it doesn't work.

The only way to see these at full size is with the "Cross eyed" technique, this takes practice and you need to go

"Cross eyed" and use your right eye to look at the centre picture, and your left eye to look at the right hand picture.

  

I also have a blog about some of the photo's I take here

3dstereopics.blogspot.com/

Parallel Then Framework page.

A blue Mercedes car parked at a logical but utterly wrong angle outside Saint George's Hotel, London. Another in the "View from my office window" series.

The gap is getting smaller. Now we are adding strips from the keel down, or up depending on how you look at it. You can see the parallel strips clearly here. These strips get shaped one at a time to fit against the other ones.

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