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Model list:
Transit Connect (2007-2011)
Focus (2004-2011) non-prox
Fusion (2002-2011)
C-Max (2003-2010)
Cougar (1998-2002)
Fiesta (1998-2002)
Fiesta (2002-2008)
Focus (1998-2004)
KA (1998-2000)
KA (2000-2008)
Mondeo (1998-2007)
Puma (1997-2001)
Transit (2000-2006)
Transit Connect (2002-2007)
Number Of Vacancies: 2
Experience Required: 1+ years
Job Description
The candidate should have good knowledge of PHP, MySql , Ajax , JS and HTML.
Additional knowledge of the following software will be given preference
Asp / Asp.net
CMS softwares like drupal , joomla etc
Send your latest resume...
Three days was the morning.
My focus three days old.
My head, it landed
To the sounds of cricket bows...
I am proud man anyway...
Covered now by three days...
Three ways was the morning.
Three lovers, in three ways.
We knew when she landed,
Three days she'd stay.
I am a proud man anyway...
Covered now by three days...
We saw shadows of the morning light
the shadows of the evening sun
till the shadows and the light were one.
Shadows of the morning light
the shadows of the evening sun
till the shadows and the light were one...
True hunting is over.
No herds to follow.
Without game, men prey on each other.
The family weakens by the bite we swallow...
True leaders gone,
Of land and people.
We choose no kin but adopted strangers.
The family weakens by the length we travel...
All of us with wings...
All of us with wings...
All of us with wings!
All of us with wings!
All of us with wings!
All of us with wings!
Erotic Jesus lays with his Marys.
Loves his Marys.
Bits of puzzle,
Fitting each other.
All now with wings!
Oh my Marys!
Never wonder...
Night is shelter
For nudity's shiver...
All now with wings...
('Three days' - Jane's Addiction)
CNC 5-Axis Milling Programmer DEMO
(With Technical Committee)
Front row from L to R: High School medalists—Silver-Xavian Gilbert, Pickens County Career and Technology Center (S.C.); Gold-Thomas Blake, Diman RVTHS (Mass.); Bronze-Noe Diaz, Streamwood High School (Ill.); and national technical committee member Alex Starner. Back row L to R: College/Postsecondary medalists—Silver-Cody Russell, York Technical College (S.C.); Gold-Arik Edstrom, Manatee Technical College (Fla.); and Bronze-Jacob Golden, Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology (Pa.).
"Real Programmer"
Design Dialogues Fall 2010: Computation After New Media
Media Design Program, Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, California
Guest Curator: Garnet Hertz
This lecture series explores key concepts in computational media to empower individuals to imagine, collaborate, provoke, and prototype through computing.
As a result of its widespread adoption, digital media has transitioned from "new media" to a ubiquitous part of contemporary life. This shift from novelty to familiarity has considerable ramifications for academic institutions working in the fields of media arts and digital culture. Exploring the formal potentials of information and networked technologies is no longer of significant interest: information technologies need to be understood as an embedded part of culture and history. Digital cultural practices must also work to extend their parent disciplines, including the studio arts, media history and theory, design, computer science and engineering.
Each speaker in the "Computation After New Media" series will focus on one word— a single term they feel is a core part of their work within the framework of computation. These lectures will be aimed at exploring the underlying structures of computationalism, providing an important leverage into the philosophy, languages, and principles of digital media.
October 1: Sharon Daniel, UCSC
October 8: Eddo Stern, UCLA
October 22: Paul Dourish, UCI
October 29: George Legrady, UCSB
November 19: Casey Reas, UCLA,
December 3: Celia Pearce, Georgia Tech
Design Dialogues brings provocateurs from the worlds of design, art, academia, and technology into the MDP Studio. Each term, a guest curator is invited to build a series around a theme of their choosing.
Meetings: 12-2 pm. Talks: 3-6 pm in the Wind Tunnel Gallery. Open only to Media Design students, alumni, and faculty.
I threw about six boxes of old stuff out of my garage this afternoon. Here's part of what you can find in my dumpster if you go diving for it before trash pickup day.
Tango programmer is a new generation of transponder programmer which is developed to cover, read, write and generate the latest transponders used in the latest vehicle immobilizer technologies. New function for reading the Kilometers, VIN and transponder type for all BMW keys was added to the BMW software module! Immo pin code is also displayede for some car models. With this programmer you can generate images for many different original transponders like Philips ID33, Philips Crypto for different ID's and Texas crypto!
This is a custom enclosure I made for the AVRISP serial programmer. You can find the kit here:
I picked it up on ebay for 12 dollars. The above site states that it can run the UsbAsp and the MKII firmware. I have not tried USBASP out but it does work well with the MKII out of box.
“Secrecy breeds incompetence because where there is failure, failure is kept secret.”
Julian Paul Assange is an Australian computer programmer, publisher and journalist. He is editor-in-chief of the organisation WikiLeaks, which he founded in 2006
SBB Key Programmer V33 is a new device used as a portable unit for programming keys in immobilizer units on vehicles. Due to its integrated hardware, SBB V33 needs no more than an OBDII cable providing with a wide range of functions.
Lovebytes 2012 - Digital Spring.
Spring Fayre: Art, Science and Technology Activities For All Ages
Sat 24 March 11am-4pm
Winter Garden, Sheffield S1.
Our Spring Fayre was all about art and creativity in the digital age. With an extraordinary range of activities, workshops and events throughout the day at a number of landmark venues around the city centre, we want to inspire everyone to experience new art, and learn how to be more creative with the technology around them.
All events are FREE - some workshops have limited capacity, but you can sign up on the day on a first come first served basis. There's lots to see, so come early to the Winter Garden, pick up a schedule of events and a map, and start exploring!
*Calling digital makers, artists, scientists, designers, engineers and educationalists! - If you would like to get involved in exhibiting or helping with events at the Spring Fayre, for more information email info@lovebytes.org.uk.
Harmony. Explore the art of mathematics and make your own drawing using this bizarre and strange contraption. Harmony is a harmonograph, a mechanical apparatus that employs pendulums to create a geometric image. The drawings created typically are 'Lissajous curves', or related drawings of greater complexity.
"Walking past a blacksmiths one day, Pythagoras heard a familiar harmony in the ringing tones of the hammers at work inside. He discovered that the weights of the hammers were responsible for their relative notes. A hammer weighing half as much as another sounded a note twice as high."
Harmony - created and presented by Bird and Bee.
Placard Headphone Music Festival. Bring your own headphones and plug-in! Part of the Placard international network of headphone and internet streaming music events, this mini-music festival in the centre of the Winter Garden features quick fire performances by Sarah Angliss, Nice, John Moseley, Ron Wright, Yaxu, Ideoforms, Bile Laptop Ensemble, Deliberate + more TBC. Le Placard (meaning cupboard in French) began in a small apartment in Paris in 1998. It has since grown into an international streaming festival concept in cities across the world as part of festivals such as Mutek, Garage, Pixelache and now Lovebytes, thanks to Alex McLean (Yaxu) who has curated this programme. Bring your own headphones and plug-in from 11:00 to 12:40 and 13:40 to 15:20.
Micro/Macro Photography Workshop
Winter Garden
11:00-13:00 or 14:00-16:00
Age 6-11
Free. Places are limited, please book in advance
email: janet@lovebytes.org.uk
Led by Vicky Morris, a small band of children and parents will create their own imaginary worlds and tell tiny visual stories in the vastness of the Winter Garden. Come along and learn how to use your digital camera more creatively.
Bring your own camera, if you can (particularly if it has a good close up function/option) or share one of ours. Please make sure you arrive early, these workshops are always very popular.
Creative Computing Workshops
Become a digital maker not just a consumer, make your own games and digital art by learning how to programme computers. With Scratch it's quick easy and fun, it's like programming with Lego and it's a great introduction to the fundamental principles of coding. You can doodle to your heart's content, add sounds, make buttons that do things and animate your drawings and photos. This is an open drop-in workshop with creative programmers on hand to help. If you are already using scratch bring your work along, we'd love to see what you've made.
The Winter Garden provides the hub for activities happening in venues around the city centre, come to our information desk to pick-up the latest schedule of timed activities or click here to download a PDF.
ALSO ON SATURDAY 24 MARCH 11:00-16:00
AT THE UPPER CHAPEL
Drop-in to the Upper Chapel to discover the bizarre sounds of Cod, Haddock and Pollock!
Jana Winderen is one of the world's foremost field recording artists. She will be talking about her work in the Upper Chapel at 3pm 24 March. ADMISSION IS FREE.
Jana's sound artwork Spawning Ground will be open from 11:00-16:00. Set in one of Sheffield's hidden architectural gems, this sound installation explores the acoustic activity of subaquatic environments.
Find out more about Spawning Ground here.
AT THE CENTRAL LIBRARY
Unquiet The library will be buzzing with free activities including interactive sound installations, secret film screenings, impromptu performances and creative technology workshops.
Find out more about Unquiet here.
The Spring Fayre is a Lovebytes event made possible with the support of many people.
Special thanks to:
South Sheffield City Learning Centre, Anorak Magazine, Alex McLean, Ryan Patrick Morley (Bird & Bee), Access Space, Deirdre Pashley (City Centre Management, Sheffield City Council)
Volunteers coordinator: Karen Sherwood (Cupola Gallery)
Technical production: Richard Bolam, CVC.
Official Media Partner:
Thanks to:
Lovebytes 2012 - Digital Spring
A Festival of Art, Science and Technology
22-24 March
Sheffield UK
10 Programmers and a UX Designer died all of a sudden in a war room situation. They were apparently working too hard.
SBB Key Programmer V33 is a new device used as a portable unit for programming keys in immobilizer units on vehicles. Due to its integrated hardware, SBB V33 needs no more than an OBDII cable providing with a wide range of functions.
A pie chart showing the types of projects that made famous programmers famous. A full write up of where the statistics came from can be found here: grok-code.com/37/famous-programmers-from-adleman-to-zimme...
Tango programmer is a new generation of transponder programmer which is developed to cover, read, write and generate the latest transponders used in the latest vehicle immobilizer technologies. New function for reading the Kilometers, VIN and transponder type for all BMW keys was added to the BMW software module! Immo pin code is also displayede for some car models. With this programmer you can generate images for many different original transponders like Philips ID33, Philips Crypto for different ID's and Texas crypto!
This is a custom enclosure I made for the AVRISP serial programmer. You can find the kit here:
I picked it up on ebay for 12 dollars. The above site states that it can run the UsbAsp and the MKII firmware. I have not tried USBASP out but it does work well with the MKII out of box.
A pie graph showing the gender of famous programmers. A full write up of where the statistics came from can be found here: grok-code.com/37/famous-programmers-from-adleman-to-zimme...