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Here are five photos from today's walk. Also there is a photo from the church dinner on the first night. It seemed like our visit to that Methodist/Episcopalian community was something that the different congregations there came together to support. Our faith and action was a little different than theirs, but several people clearly were intrigued and grateful for the reflections our activism and anti-nuclear cause stirred in them.
The pastor Ernie walked with us for the first leg in the morning too. Angie's chicken adobo and their homemade Egg McMuffin-type things kicked our morning off right. The presence of Margo's granddaughters brightened everyone's day, even after they left. Couldn't resist the photo by the valley of peace.
During the march today, we were on well-traveled streets almost the whole way. A few residential neighborhoods were mostly devoid of pedestrians, but other, busier areas had plenty of traffic (though still not a lot of walkers). We received many peace honks even though we didn't bring a "Honk For Peace" sign; people just knew!
We spoke with Steve Kelly and Megan Rice. At all junctures, while the occasion of these people's trials and general legal issues is the context for raising anti-nuclear issues, the real point we are making isn't that nuclear weapons are unsafe, it is because the very existence of nuclear weapons makes the world unsfafe.
Here are three photos from day two's walk. Also there is a photo from the church dinner on the first night. It seemed like our visit to that Methodist/Episcopalian community was something that the different congregations there came together to support. Our faith and action was a little different than theirs, but several people clearly were intrigued and grateful for the reflections our activism and anti-nuclear cause stirred in them. They were very sweet and generous to us all.
The pastor Ernie walked with us for the first leg in the morning too. Angie's chicken adobo and their homemade Egg McMuffin-type things kicked our morning off right. The presence of Margo's granddaughters brightened everyone's day, even after they left. Couldn't resist the photo by the valley of peace.
During the march today, we were on well-traveled streets almost the whole way. A few residential neighborhoods were mostly devoid of pedestrians, but other, busier areas had plenty of traffic (though still not a lot of walkers). We received many peace honks even though we didn't bring a "Honk For Peace" sign; people just knew!
We spoke with Steve Kelly and Megan Rice. At all junctures, while the occasion of these people's trials and general legal issues is the context for raising anti-nuclear issues, the real point we are making isn't that nuclear weapons are unsafe, it is because the very existence of nuclear weapons makes the world unsfafe.
-Jim
Comissão de Desenvolvimento Regional e Turismo (CDR) realiza audiência pública interativa para debater o PLC 102/2015, que inclui outros municípios de Goiás e Minas Gerais na Região Integrada de Desenvolvimento do Distrito Federal e Entorno (Ride). Foram convidados, entre outros, os governadores de Goiás, Minas Gerais e Distrito Federal.
Mesa:
representante de Hildo Candango, prefeito da Cidade de Águas Lindas de Goiás (GO), vice-prefeito Luiz Alberto de Oliveira;
prefeito do Município de Gameleira de Goiás (GO), Gilberto Galdino de Souza;
representante de Marconi Perillo, governador do Estado de Goiás (GO) e chefe de gabinete da Representação do Governo em Brasília, Simão Cirineu Dias;
presidente eventual da CDR, senador Hélio José (PMDB-DF);
representante de Rodrigo Rollemberg, governador do Distrito Federal (DF), e subsecretário da Ride, Itamar da Silva Lima;
representante de Secretaria de Desenvolvimento Regional do Ministério da Integração Nacional e coordenador de Espaços Prioritários (Sudeco), Sérgio Magno Carvalho de Souza
Foto: Marcos Oliveira/Agência Senado
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Here are five photos from today's walk. Also there is a photo from the church dinner on the first night. It seemed like our visit to that Methodist/Episcopalian community was something that the different congregations there came together to support. Our faith and action was a little different than theirs, but several people clearly were intrigued and grateful for the reflections our activism and anti-nuclear cause stirred in them.
The pastor Ernie walked with us for the first leg in the morning too. Angie's chicken adobo and their homemade Egg McMuffin-type things kicked our morning off right. The presence of Margo's granddaughters brightened everyone's day, even after they left. Couldn't resist the photo by the valley of peace.
During the march today, we were on well-traveled streets almost the whole way. A few residential neighborhoods were mostly devoid of pedestrians, but other, busier areas had plenty of traffic (though still not a lot of walkers). We received many peace honks even though we didn't bring a "Honk For Peace" sign; people just knew!
We spoke with Steve Kelly and Megan Rice. At all junctures, while the occasion of these people's trials and general legal issues is the context for raising anti-nuclear issues, the real point we are making isn't that nuclear weapons are unsafe, it is because the very existence of nuclear weapons makes the world unsfafe.
Here are three photos from day two's walk. Also there is a photo from the church dinner on the first night. It seemed like our visit to that Methodist/Episcopalian community was something that the different congregations there came together to support. Our faith and action was a little different than theirs, but several people clearly were intrigued and grateful for the reflections our activism and anti-nuclear cause stirred in them. They were very sweet and generous to us all.
The pastor Ernie walked with us for the first leg in the morning too. Angie's chicken adobo and their homemade Egg McMuffin-type things kicked our morning off right. The presence of Margo's granddaughters brightened everyone's day, even after they left. Couldn't resist the photo by the valley of peace.
During the march today, we were on well-traveled streets almost the whole way. A few residential neighborhoods were mostly devoid of pedestrians, but other, busier areas had plenty of traffic (though still not a lot of walkers). We received many peace honks even though we didn't bring a "Honk For Peace" sign; people just knew!
We spoke with Steve Kelly and Megan Rice. At all junctures, while the occasion of these people's trials and general legal issues is the context for raising anti-nuclear issues, the real point we are making isn't that nuclear weapons are unsafe, it is because the very existence of nuclear weapons makes the world unsfafe.
-Jim
JR700-1R5H-4
Place of Origin: Zhejiang, China (Mainland)
Brand Name: JAROL
Model Number: JR700-1R5H-4
Output Power: 1.5KW
Output Type: Triple
Size: 170*126*150
Weight: 2.8KG
Input Voltage: 380V
Output Voltage: 0--415V
Type: AC/AC
Output Frequency: 0--400hz
Output Current: 4A
Technical properties
JR7000 UNIVERSAL VECTOR AND ENERGY SAVING SPECIAL TYPE / SPWM control
Overload capacity150% rated current 60S;180% rated current 10S;
Timing proportion <1:40
Frequency control precision±0.1%
Carrier frequency1.0K-15.0KHZ
Pure sine wave inverter
Functions and Features
High reliability with the motor control IC+IGBT at the core
A wider tolerance for the changes of supply voltage by ±15%
PID controller which is used in close loop control systems
Simple PLC which can achieve multi-speed, quasi winding and unwinding function, wobble, etc
High startup torque which can reach 150%while 1HZ
Good overload capacity which can reach 150% for 1 min, and 180% for 0.2 sec
Output frequency resolution can reach 0.01 HZ
Three user-defined frequency by passes and a range
Automatic compensate output torque when output frequency is low
Automatic regulate output voltage when supply voltage changes in range
Automatic energy-saving function which can automatic calculation the optimal output voltage
according to the load to save energy
JAROL communication protocol and modbus protocol, and it is easier for user to build up
centralized control system
link: www.china-inverter.net/
February 2005 - I did a school project on cosplay, where I interviewed and photographed cosplayers on the Meiji Bridge in Harajuku two Sundays. These are photos of the girls who were nice enough to cooperate!
These two are going as Lida and Daishi from Psycho le Cemu.
PLC -Programmable Logic Controller
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) or programmable
Controller is an industrial digital computer that evaluates all input states and makes programming decisions for controlling output devices based on custom-based programming.
Please Visit: ieng.tech/plc-programmable-logic-controller/
February 2005 - I did a school project on cosplay, where I interviewed and photographed cosplayers on the Meiji Bridge in Harajuku two Sundays. These are photos of the girls who were nice enough to cooperate!
These two are cosplaying as Yura and Daishi from Psycho le Cemu.
Comissão de Desenvolvimento Regional e Turismo (CDR) realiza reunião para apreciação do PLC 149/2015, que dispõe sobre a dispensa unilateral de visto de turista por ocasião dos Jogos Olímpicos e Paralímpicos de 2016.
À mesa, o presidente da CDR, senador Davi Alcolumbre (DEM-AP).
Bancada:
senadora Lídice da Mata (PSB-BA);
senador Dário Berger (PMDB-SC)
Foto: Marcos Oliveira/Agência Senado
Comissão de Agricultura e Reforma Agrária (CRA) realiza reunião com 3 itens na pauta. Entre eles, o PLC 34/2015, que desobriga indicação de ingrediente transgênico em alimentos.
À mesa, presidente da CDR, senador Ivo Cassol (PP-RO).
Bancada:
senador Paulo Rocha (PT-PA);
senadora Regina Sousa (PT-PI);
senador Cidinho Santos (PR-MT);
senador Elmano Férrer (PMDB-PI);
senador Dalírio Beber (PSDB-SC).
Foto: Waldemir Barreto/Agência Senado
This building on the corner of Brown and Marsh Streets was part of the original site of the Presbyterian Ladies' College.