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A standard shuttle pod that is flexible for all sorts of missions.
I tried to add just enough red to make it interesting. This build all started with the blue windshield. I like how the windshield is large enough to give a good view of the inside.
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A macro shot of a plant. I loved the lighting on this and how the background fades to black and the smooth transition of blue/green.
I went a little nuts with my gocco. I drew these pods myself & went to town on almost every scrap of fabric I could find... These are only SOME of the fabrics I experimented on - I did some canvas & denim, but the print bled pretty badly & it looked like crap. The best ones were printed on wool felt & some pre-washed cotton fabrics.
Unnamed Pod walker, from the side.
In Mobile Frame Zero, the white pod on the back is one of the white dice, and is removed when enough damage is taken.
Alegerea unui dispozitiv de trecere rosturi GUMBA® este, pe langa instalarea propriu-zisa, o parte importanta pentru realizarea unui sistem sigur de trecere.
La alegerea dispozitivului trebuie avut in vedere ca el sa indeplineasca urmatoarele cerinte:
– Miscarea preconizata a podulu...
RFT VISITA JUZGADOS DE HUEJOTZINGO Y SAN PEDRO CHOLULA
Domingo, 23 de Febrero de 2014
Con las premisas de brindar una justicia más cercana, humana y transparente, el Magistrado Presidente del Honorable Tribunal Superior de Justicia del Estado de Puebla (HTSJP), Roberto Flores Toledano, entregó equipos de alta tecnología para juicios orales a los Juzgados Civiles de Huejotzingo y Cholula.
En el primer recorrido por los juzgados Primero y Segundo de lo Civil, encabezados por los jueces Roberto Antonio Mendoza Salmorán y María de los Ángeles Muñoz Cortés, Flores Toledano, hizo entrega de dos computadoras portátiles con cámaras de alta definición, un micrófono y un software para el desarrollo de juicios orales, con lo que afirmó, se seguirán dando pasos firmes en el nuevo sistema de justicia mexicano.
Añadió que con la entrega de recursos y la adecuada capacitación de los trabajadores al servicio del Poder Judicial, se abate el rezago y se brinda mayor certidumbre jurídica por medio de la transparencia.
En los Juzgados de Primer y Segundo Civil de San Pedro Cholula, encabezados por los jueces María Emma Peralta Juárez y Francisco Javier Pérez Castillo, respectivamente, recibieron otros dos paquetes de cómputo.
Taken and originally posted in 2014.
It's evening and a woman sits on a bench beside a kinetic sculpture called the Pod in downtown Portland.
Inskrypcja (Każdy jest kowalem swojego losu) na kamienicy Pod Osłem Teodora Talowskiego, ul. Retoryka, Kraków, 24 maja 2009 r.
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An inscription (Everyone is the architect of his own success) on the house Under Donkey by Teodor Talowski, Retoryka str., Kraków, May 24, 2009
Fotografía de Jesús del Gran Poder, durante la estación de Penitencia de la Hermandad del barrio almeriense de El Zapillo del 2011, en la antigua Plaza Circular, munutos antes de comenzar la Carrera Oficial.
speaking without words - the pleasure of knowing - passing day - the night sounds - evening - Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China
Olivier told a story of walking in town and a man asked him "You can have a present if you know what tastes good and is 23 cm long?" to which he replied "vanilla pods, but they don't grow that big!". It turns out that they do and he reckons this is a world record.
Jazwares Micro Galaxy Squadron: Star Wars Episode I - Boonta Eve Classic Podracers
Dud Bolt, Gasgano, Anakin Skywalker, and Sebulba
Milkweed seed pods or as I like to call them, Fairy Boats. Don't they look like tiny boats filled with resting Fairies in white flowing skirts? Taken with Pinhole app on Android smart phone.
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Deputados do Podemos tomam posse e dão início à 57ª legislatura da Câmara
Os 16 deputados do Podemos eleitos para a 57ª legislatura (2023-2027) da Câmara dos Deputados foram empossados nesta quarta-feira (1º), em sessão no Plenário Ulysses Guimarães. Agora, o Podemos tem representantes em 10 estados brasileiros: São Paulo (4), Espírito Santo (2), Minas Gerais (2), Paraíba (2) e Bahia, Goiás, Rio de Janeiro, Maranhão, Paraná e Rio Grande do Sul todos com um representante por unidade federativa.
O Podemos é um partido movimento que defende, mais transparência, mais participação das pessoas e mais democracia direta.
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Fotos: Robert Alves / Monumental Foto
Highlight of our trip.
Our whale watching two hour tour was seeing the usual, whakle at a great distance, coing up for air and disappearing just as you located them. Then the incredible happened. A pod of orcas approached our boat head on, five or 6 abreast. The passed the boat quickly, then they returned to sim along side the boat for a good half hour. Diving under it and coming up on the other side. Putting on a real show for us.
Our tour guide had his camera out...and when that happens you know you are skiing something special. We stayed out an hour longer than scheduled to enjoy this unexpected treat.
The orcas were in te area to feed on the fish which were very plentiful.
Wiki: The killer whale or orca (Orcinus orca) is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member. Killer whales have a diverse diet, although individual populations often specialize in particular types of prey. Some feed exclusively on fish, while others hunt marine mammals such as seals and dolphins. Killer whales are apex predators - they have no predators.
Killer whales are highly social; some populations are composed of matrilineal family groups (pods) which are the most stable of any animal species. Their sophisticated hunting techniques and vocal behaviours, which are often specific to a particular group and passed across generations, have been described as manifestations of animal culture.
om meditation pod (debut)
transport perceptual pod
CA Boom 09
Beverly Hills, CA
designer: alberto frias
photos: ruben frias
The flowers have fallen, and after drying in the sun, the pods literally explode, sending the seeds flying for yards.
EL PODER JUDICIAL PRESERVA TRADICIÓN DE DÍA DE MUERTOS
Jueves, 31 de Octubre de 2013
Con 13 ofrendas el Honorable Tribunal Superior de Justicia del Estado de Puebla (HTSJP), celebró el día de muertos con su tradicional concurso de ofrendas en el patio del Palacio de Justicia, con la participación de empleados de distintas áreas, donde el Magistrado Presidente, Roberto Flores Toledano, resaltó: “es una tradición mexicana por excelencia que ha alcanzado fama internacionalmente, y que nosotros orgullosos de ella la fomentamos dentro del Poder Judicial del Estado de Puebla, ocasión que aprovechamos para compartir unos momentos gratos con nuestra familia y amigos”.
La organización del evento estuvo a cargo del Voluntariado de HTSJP, encabezado por la Vocal Adriana Rodríguez de Flores Toledano, quien conformó el jurado calificador compuesto por el antropólogo José Miguel Ángel Enrique Sábila y los maestros María Esther Rodríguez Enríquez y Luis Bota Sarmiento, especialistas en arte, cultura y tradición.
Las ofrendas colocadas despertaron el interés de decenas de visitantes con tintes tradicionales y la mezcla de culturas prehispánica-religiosa que denotaron el ingenio y empeño puesto por los participantes.
La milenaria tradición que fue reconocida por la UNESCO el pasado 7 de noviembre de 2003, como patrimonio oral e intangible de la humanidad, dio pie a diversas expresiones, mismas a las que la Magistrada Margarita Palomino Ovando calificó como orgullo nacional.
“Un bagaje de ritos y una cultura que nos distingue, que nos identifica como nación y nos hace sentir orgullosos de nuestra nacionalidad”, subrayó.
El primer lugar correspondió a la ofrenda de los Aztecas, dedicada a la naturaleza, realizada por la Coordinación de Comisiones y Contraloría.
La segunda posición fue para el Juzgado Décimo Mercantil con su ofrenda a los fieles difuntos.
Por último el tercer lugar correspondió al Juzgado Quinto Familiar con su ofrenda en honor a los niños fallecidos.
El resto de las ofrendas fueron las siguientes:
-Ofrenda al “Obispo Pantaleón Álvarez de Abreu”, encargado de la construcción del edificio que alberga el Palacio de Justicia, expuesta por el voluntariado
-Ofrenda a los “Adolescentes”, realizada por el Juzgado especializado en Justicia para Adolescentes
-Ofrenda “La Burla del Mexicano a la Muerte” en homenaje a José Guadalupe Posada, montada por La Segunda Sala Civil
-Ofrenda al Juez “Ausencio Valencia”, elaborada por el Segundo Juzgado Familiar
-Ofrenda a los “Desconocidos sin Identificar”, por el Servicio Médico Forense
-“Tu Ofrenda”, montada por el Juzgado Tercero Familiar
-Ofrenda “En Nuestros Corazones”, dedicada a familiares fallecidos de los empleados del Poder Judicial, realizada por el Juzgado Cuarto Familiar
-Ofrenda “EL Banco Infernal”, una sátira elaborada por el Juzgado Décimo Segundo en materia Financiera
-Ofrenda “Sesión Extraordinaria de Pleno”, en memoria de los Magistrados fallecidos, elaborada por los Juzgados Segundo y Cuarto Civil, así como el Octavo Mercantil
-Ofrenda a “Nayeli Solís” escribiente del Juzgado Sexto Familiar
December 18, 2005
Taken to a New Place, by a TV in the Palm
By DAVID CARR
Last Tuesday night, I took my place in the bus queue for the commute home. Further up the line, I saw a neighbor - a smart, funny woman I would normally love to share the dismal ride with.
I ducked instead, racing to the back of the bus because season one of the ABC mystery-adventure "Lost" was waiting on my iPod. Claire was clearly about to go into labor and John Locke, the sage of the show, had been acting funny of late. The portable show meant my commute, which I have always hated with the force of 10,000 suns, had become a little "me" time.
Much was made of how silly it was for Apple to believe people would watch television on a 2.5-inch screen. But consumers have downloaded three million video programs from iTunes since the new video iPod became available in October. What gives?
The new iPod is its own little addictive medium. Its limitations - a viewing experience that requires headphones and a hand-held screen - create a level of intimacy that arcs to television in its infancy, when the glowing object was so marvelous it begat silent reverie.
You now stare at bejeweled color and crisp lines rendered in miniature. The ability to download programming of my choosing gives me a new kind of private, restorative time, a virtual third place between a frantic workplace and a home brimming with activity.
But I feel a little dirty. As a print guy, I have always thought that magazines and newspapers were the ultimate in portable media - I even learned that fancy subway fold so I could read broadsheet newspapers without bonking my seatmate in the nose to get to the next page. And if I am living in a little world of my own making, it is not doing a great deal for my connection to the world at large.
Many times on the train or bus, before the new iPod, I would run stuff over in my mind - doing actual thinking as opposed to the data processing I do throughout the day and night. My commute has gone from a communal and occasionally ruminative day-part to a time when I stare at a television remote control that happens to have a picture embedded in it.
Still, I make the trade. "Lost" always sounded like a show I'd like, but as the father of three with a job that required long hours, and a commute thrown in for good measure, viewing network programming at an appointed hour never seemed to work out. The "Lost" bandwagon left without me.
With the new iPod, I could start at the beginning of the series and view "Lost" at my leisure. The average episode lasts 44 minutes, about the length of my commute. Watching "Lost" on the bus next to a large man working his way through a crinkly bag of nuts is a deeply satisfying media experience. Goodbye crinkly nut man. Hello Claire and John Locke. (It is a bonus that the man can't see the image from the side, as hard as he tries.)
So this is how we end up alone together. We share a coffee shop, but we are all on wireless laptops. The subway is a symphony of earplugged silence while the family trip has become a time when the kids watch DVD's in the back of the minivan. The water cooler, that nexus of chatter about the show last night, might go silent as we create disparate, customized media environments.
By forgoing a chance to sit next to my neighbor on the bus, I missed out on all sorts of gossip and intrigue. And that New Yorker in my bag with the article on Osama bin Laden's upbringing? It is still sitting there, as is Joan Didion's new book, "The Year of Magical Thinking." Ditto for those MP3's of the Concretes I downloaded so lovingly when I bought the iPod a month ago.
There are other drawbacks to personalized, portable video. "Lost" is a program with a background plot of visual clues that don't scan on an iPod, and one and a half hours of video battery life seems precisely designed to frustrate a movie watcher. But as a device for taking in a single episode of a serial drama, sitcom or soap opera, the video iPod seems perfectly conceived.
I actually watch very little television in my home. Between the phones, both cell and landline, the kids' homework and other needs, and a wireless broadband connection that keeps me on the work grid, the TV often ends up being a silent piece of furniture.
The iPod, on the other hand, gets charged, programmed and used almost every day. I have missed my stop on the bus because the video iPod is a completely immersive experience. The act of peering at a small hand-held screen with headphones on blots out the rest of the world - even more than the experience of listening to music.
Am I an anomaly, an overstimulated and overworked freak in need of digital soothing by staring at a curio? Apple does not think so. Remember that the company's iTunes store began in 2003 with just 200,000 songs and now boasts over two million, and that consumers have downloaded songs 500 million times at 99 cents each.
There are five shows from ABC, or its parent Disney, available from Apple. And NBC Universal has followed with 11 new and classic shows - including "Law & Order" and "The Office" - there for the downloading. (There are also 2,000 music videos available, but I am a little more self-conscious about sitting on the bus with Shakira gyrating in the palm of my hand.)
Still, what kind of idiot would pay for shows that are otherwise free? I am paying a so-called convenience charge. I could go to BitTorrrent or some other place where video content is there for the taking, but I'm not interested in the moral and technological somersaults required to get free - I think the technical, legal term is "stolen" - programming for my iPod. Instead, I have become the gift that keeps on giving for Apple. The company has my credit card and I will continue to fork over $1.99 an episode to find out what is around the bend in season two of "Lost." When that ends, I will probably give "Monk" a try.
Apple is working on the next version of the iPod, which could involve taking the vertical device and tipping it on its side, for a larger, horizontal image. And now that the precedent's already out there - Apple convinced the networks to come up off of a half-century-old business model - the supply of programs will only get deeper.
Until then, look for me on the bus. Just don't try to talk to me.
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