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Nikon d90 | ISO 200 | manual | Nikkor 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6

found this book for 0,50 Euro Cents in a sale. I think I was lucky. It's about the astronauts in the mercury program in the 50's and 60's.

pentax super program/fuji 400

The CSG Community came together for Thanksgiving on Tuesday, Nov. 25. The program featured musical performances from all four divisions and remarks from Head of School Jennifer Ciccarelli and Student Speaker Aisha Iftikhar '15.

At Sean's encouragement, here's something that's in process that I don't like at all. After spending way too many non-billable hours trying to resolve my unhappiness on my own, I'm posting it here (which I should have done last week).

 

The church is doing a 6-week series called "All Aboard" about unity and momentum and commitment and adventure. The imagery is that of an old steam engine and passenger car. We want to make the program/bulletin look like an old train ticket. What I've got so far looks more "stage coach" than train ticket. Where am I going wrong?

 

I've selected a manila construction paper. It has a mottled look and fuzzy feeling, so I think we're communicating vintage through the tactile. They will be printed in-house on a color laser. They're not up for cutting them all down to achieve a full bleed, so they need at least a 1/4" margin.

 

The font used in the on-screen imagery is Century Schoolbook. Their brand font is Franklin Gothic family. Those are the two that are used here.

 

Help me take this all the way!

The MQ-1C Gray Eagle Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) provides combatant commanders a real-time responsive capability to conduct long-dwell, persistent stare, wide-area reconnaissance, surveillance, target acquisition, communications relay, and attack missions. The Gray Eagle UAS can be armed with up to four HELLFIRE missiles. The Gray Eagle UAS has a maximum speed of 150 knots, a ceiling of 25,000 feet, a range of 2,500 nautical miles, and an endurance of 27+ hours. The Gray Eagle UAS is fielded in platoon sets, consisting of four unmanned aircraft and other ground-support equipment, operated and maintained by a company of 128 Soldiers within the Combat Aviation Brigade. The Gray Eagle UAS is a product of Program Executive Office Aviation.

 

Read more on page 250 of the 2013 U.S. Army Weapon Systems Handbook: armyalt.va.newsmemory.com/wsh.php

Alt text: a uniformed ranger presents a program about Joshua trees along the Cap Rock Nature trail, surrounded by large boulders.

 

NPS/ Carmen Aurrecoechea

Meeting with Kenyans behind the innovative, behavior change communication program G-PANGE. G-PANGE is a call to action by the youth, for the youth and an announcement to the world that they are taking charge of their lives to make a difference.

Porsche 991 Carrera V-GT Program

Looming far off in the distance is the giant dome of Mt Kermon, an extinct volcano that keologists think once caused one of the largest eruptions in Kerbin's history several hundred thousand years ago

Lego train bogie, the middle section is coming loose when there is too much torque.

Primera reunión en Madrid de Hacks/Hackers, un punto de encuentro en el que periodistas y programadores trabajan en conjunto para intercambiar conocimientos sobre herramientas digitales, construir nuevos formatos periodísticos, analizar la visualización de grandes volúmenes de datos, etc.

Con Ana Ormaechea (Muy Interesante), María Feijoo (Directora de Comunicación de Antevenio), Javier Moya (Director de Internet de Harper's Bazaar y Esquire en España) Ruben Orta (Director de Desarrollo en Antevenio).

Teams compete in various events on Friday, April 16, 2021 during the annual Sandhurst Military Skills Competition at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. During Sandhurst, 44 teams representing four U.S. service academies and 16 ROTC programs compete against one another in a variety of military related contests. (U.S. Army Photo by CDT Tyler Williams)

Alt text: a uniformed ranger presents a program about Joshua trees along the Cap Rock Nature trail, surrounded by large boulders.

 

NPS/ Carmen Aurrecoechea

The Master of Disaster program is a three-module learning resource available in both English and French, designed to help Grade 6 students learn about emergency preparedness from a proactive and interactive all-hazards perspective.

 

Left to right:

Jennifer Wilson (principal)

Aaron Sutherland (IBC)

Kulvir Mann (North Vancouver Parent Advisory Council executive)

Minister Naomi Yamamoto

Bernadette Woit (ShakeOut BC)

MLA Ralph Sultan

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2016TRAN0308-002005

Patient and caregivers who need to travel for leukemia treatments or solid organ transplants are benefiting from a new $720,000 pilot project that provides affordable patient housing options.

Description: Homecoming program for the game against the University of North Dakota, which they won by a score of 21-7. In 1963, the Bison took three out of eight contests, with wins over University of South Dakota, Morningside College and Northern Iowa..

 

Date of Original: October 19, 1963

 

Item Number:Football 4.9

 

Ordering Information: library.ndsu.edu/archives/collections-institute/photograp...

“Test sphere mounted on the end of the third stage of the Vanguard rocket at Cape Canaveral, Florida. The 3¼-pound, 6.4-inch sphere, designed and built at the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D. C., has six antennas and two radio transmitters capable of sending signals to tracking station on the ground hundreds of miles away. The six rectangular objects on the surface of the aluminum sphere are solar batteries which will power the radio transmitters.”

 

Note the reflections in the satellite…a parking lot, with cars visible. So, possibly taken at the NRL prior to shipment to Cape Canaveral, or somewhere on Cape Canaveral (other than LC-18) during preflight testing, inspection, transport…or not. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

 

Much more amusingly...although it might not've been "flight-rated", and merely used here to temporarily secure the satellite, check out the good, old-fashioned hose clamp! Regardless, I LOVE IT.

Hmm...note in this diagram that the "shaft" to which the hose clamp is attached, is indeed part of the satellite/launch vehicle, labeled as the "SEPARATION MECHANISM". Maybe it did fly:

 

www.americaspace.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/vanguard1...

Credit: AmericaSpace website

 

I remember seeing this photograph, or variants of it, in countless books, magazines, etc., from childhood on. Hence, a very nostalgic photograph for me. And now, seeing it for the first time at such high resolution, a very nice photo indeed.

 

Additionally, per the NSSDCA website, at:

 

nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraftDisplay.do?id=VAGT3

 

"Vanguard Test Vehicle 3 (TV3) was the first U.S. attempt to launch a satellite into orbit around the Earth. It was a small satellite designed to test the launch capabilities of a three-stage launch vehicle and study the effects of the environment on a satellite and its systems in Earth orbit. It also was to be used to study micrometeor impacts and to obtain geodetic measurements through orbit analysis. The IGY Vanguard satellite program was designed with the purpose of launching one or more Earth orbiting satellites during the International Geophysical Year (IGY).

 

At launch on 6 December 1957 at 16:44:34 UT at the Atlantic Missile Range in Cape Canaveral, Florida, the booster ignited and began to rise but about 2 seconds after liftoff, after rising about a meter, the rocket lost thrust and began to settle back down to the launch pad. As it settled against the launch pad the fuel tanks ruptured and exploded, destroying the rocket and severely damaging the launch pad. The Vanguard (Vanguard 1A) satellite was thrown clear and landed on the ground a short distance away with its transmitters still sending out a beacon signal. The satellite was damaged, however, and could not be reused. It is now on display at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum.

 

[airandspace.si.edu/collection-objects/satellite-vanguard-...

Credit: NASM website]

 

The exact cause of the accident was never determined, presumably it was due to a fuel leak between the fuel tank and the rocket engine, possibly due to a loose connection in a fuel line or low fuel pump inlet pressure allowing some of the burning fuel in the thrust chamber to leak back into the fuel tank."

 

Additional excellent & pertinent Vanguard reading:

 

www.spaceflighthistories.com/post/vanguard

Credit: “SPACEFLIGHT HISTORIES” website

 

And:

 

www.drewexmachina.com/2017/12/06/vanguard-tv-3-americas-f...

Credit: Andrew LePage/Drew Ex Machina website

 

Finally…interesting:

 

www.collectspace.com/ubb/Forum14/HTML/000241.html

Credit: collectSPACE website

Experienced MEN can earn $7,000 - $12,000 per year.

 

Hey, what's that woman doing in the illustration? Must be a secretary. Or maybe they're just paying her less.

Forklift Training and certification at Francis Tuttle. This is part of the week of certifications under the Transportation Assistance Program.

Guillermo Padrés agradeció el cariño y apoyo de ciudadanos de Obregón.

 

Ver boletín en:

es.scribd.com/doc/250198307/24-09-2013-El-Gobernador-Guil...

 

www.slideshare.net/GuillermoPadres/b0913130

 

Anuncia Gobernador Padrés programa de bacheo más grande en la historia de Cajeme.

 

· En su mensaje, el mandatario estatal compartió con los sonorenses próximas inversiones en municipio del sur del Estado.

 

CIUDAD OBREGÓN, SONORA, SEPTIEMBRE 24 DE 2013.- El más grande programa de bacheo en la historia de Cajeme, agua potable para las 34 comunidades de la etnia yaqui, además de recursos para pavimentación por 28 millones de pesos y el compromiso de trabajar para reestablecer la seguridad de los cajemenses, anunció el Gobernador Guillermo Padrés en el marco de su gira de trabajo “Compartiendo Sonora, Compartiendo el Orgullo”.

 

Ante más de 3 mil 500 ciudadanos del sur de Sonora, el mandatario estatal explicó que a partir de este día se quedan dos máquinas bacheadoras en Cajeme para dar respuesta a una de las necesidades más importantes del municipio.

 

“Estamos dejando dos maquinas bacheadoras para que se pueda hacer un plan de bacheo grande, enorme, para todas las colonias, será el programa de bacheo más grande que se haya visto en Cajeme”, manifestó.

 

Además, Cajeme recibirá recursos de la Contribución al Fortalecimiento Municipal (COMUN) por 28 millones de pesos para pavimentar la avenida Quintana Roo y se cuenta con 50 millones de pesos adicionales para mejorar otras calles y avenidas; además de 24 millones de pesos a San Ignacio Río Muerto y 16 millones a Benito Juárez.

 

En lo que respecta a seguridad pública, adelantó un programa especial de coordinación entre Gobierno Estatal, Gobierno Municipal y Gobierno Federal para mejorar las condiciones de seguridad en el sur de Sonora.

 

Además realizó el compromiso de instalar la red de agua potable en las 34 comunidades Yaquis, para todos los integrantes de la etnia cuente con este servicio básico.

 

A la segunda edición de "Compartiendo Sonora, Compartiendo el Orgullo" asistieron ciudadanos de Cajeme, San Ignacio Río Muerto, Bácum, Benito Juárez y Yécora, quienes saludaron al Gobernador Padrés y le dieron un cálido recibimiento.

 

El Gobernador llegó a las instalaciones del REFIESON acompañado por su esposa y Presidenta del DIF Sonora, Iveth Dagnino de Padrés, así como el Presidente Municipal de Bácum, Efrén

 

Romero Arreola; Antonio Alvídrez Labrado, Secretario del Ayuntamiento de Cajeme y representante personal del Presidente Municipal de Cajeme, Rogelio Díaz Brown

 

Por Cajeme también estuvieron presentes los miembros del gabinete municipal Carlos Lares, Secretario de Desarrollo Económico; Humberto Meza López, Secretario de Desarrollo Urbano; Sergio Gutiérrez Allard, Tesorero; María de Jesús Santa Cruz, Directora de Comunicación Social; Isaac Apodaca Lauterio, Director de Seguridad Pública y Carlos Bringas, Oficial Mayor.

 

Lo acompañaron también los diputados Luis Alfredo Carrazo Agramón, Abraham Montijo Cervantes, Mónica Paola Robles Manzanedo, Javier Neblina Vega, Luis Ernesto Nieves Robinson-Bours, Ismael Valdez López, Lorenzo Villegas y Baltazar Valenzuela Guerra.

 

Además de Roberto Romero López, Secretario de Gobierno; Carlos Navarro Sugich, Procurador General de Justicia del Estado de Sonora; Moisés Gómez Reyna, Secretario de Economía; Carlos Villalobos Organista, Secretario de Hacienda; Luis Plasencia Osuna, Secretario de Desarrollo Social; Luis Alberto Campa Lastra, Coordinador Estatal Operativo de la Secretaría Ejecutiva de Seguridad Pública.

 

A su llegada, Padrés caminó entre los ciudadanos por más de 30 minutos en su camino al frente del escenario y durante ese trayecto escucho peticiones, recibió cartas o se tomó fotografías con todos los que se acercaron.

 

En su mensaje, exaltó el orgullo de ser sonorenses y los logros de un Gobierno diferente que ha cambiado la forma de hacer las cosas, siempre en beneficio de los ciudadanos, con obras que han beneficiado al sur del Estado, como la rehabilitación de la carretera internacional, en su tramo Obregón - Navojoa, la remodelación del Hospital General de Obregón y la pavimentación de las colonias Russo Voguel y Beltrones, entre otras.

 

“Con tu voto y con ese gran trabajo Sonora es el número uno como lo prometimos en campaña, tú eres el número uno, tu familia es el número uno, nos une la voluntad de trabajo, las ganas que tenemos de salir adelante y la determinación de dar un mejor porvenir a las generaciones que vienen”, indicó.

 

Después de su mensaje, el Gobernador y su esposa convivieron con los miles de ciudadanos presentes en el lugar, recogieron peticiones y escucharon sus inquietudes.

 

Obras destacadas en Cajeme

 

· Nave industrial en Bácum

o Inversión: 51,077,573.36 pesos

o Construcción: 4,669.38 metros cuadrados

· Segunda nave industrial en Bácum

o Inversión: 29,075,615.60 pesos

o Construcción: 6,736 metros cuadrados

· Última etapa del Parque de Manufactura Avanzada del REFIESON

o Inversión: 9,468,692.49 pesos

· Segundo Edificio de Sonora Soft

o Inversión: 25,000,000 pesos

· Construcción de edificio de Abuelos Contentos, Club de Adultos Mayores

o Inversión: 7000,000 pesos

· Pavimentación de la Calle Guerrero por el lado norte de la Laguna del Nainari hasta el entronque con el bulevar Morelos

o Inversión: 39,556,322 pesos

· Pavimentación de calles y avenidas en la colonia Valle verde

o Inversión: 41,250,000 pesos

· Pavimentación del bulevar Paseo Las Torres entre Edmundo Taboada y Guillermo Prieto

o Inversión: 13,513,365 pesos

· Construcción de plaza cívica “Nueva Imagen” en el Ejido Francisco I. Madero

o Inversión: 3,359,824 pesos

· Construcción de puente sobre la calle 200 sobre el cruce del Canal Bajo y calle Meridiano

o Inversión: 18,849,00 pesos

  

Dan and Jack at another extreme programming session as we wrap up the code for exacqVision version 2.7

not sure how he does it

but he still gets cuter every day.

Throughout the week of May 17-21, 2021, Ramapo College is holding a series of small outdoor ceremonies for the Class of 2021. Graduates of the College's graduate programs took part in the Arching Ceremony tradition, which which symbolizes the completion of their academic journey.

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Enough Project Interns also know how to have fun at Happy Hour with the Raise Hope for Congo Campaign

it must be exhausting to be a cat ....

Teen campers at the Virginia National Guard Teen Wilderness Adventure Camp participate in a team-building exercise June 25, 2013 at Wilderness Adventure at Eagle Landing in New Castle, Va. The Virginia National Guard Youth Program partnered with Operation Military Kids to provide 60 children of Virginia National Guard service members four days of outdoor adventures June 23-27, including mountain biking, kayaking, inner tubes, ropes courses and zip lines. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)

Recorder Fingering and Music Theory Wall Display (where we go for answers during independent practice time)

I became intrigued with Meto several years ago under some very strange circumstances. I asked some of Metos Tennessee kin for the story, and they have graciously allowed me to post it here. While most people in this area have a Cherokee in the cupboard somewhere, Meto is Shawnee. I assume he must have been a strikingly handsome young man for the girl to insist on having him right away. Here is the story from his family:

 

Many years ago there were peddlers who came through the mountains carrying their wares usually on their back. One such peddler appeared in the Poplar Mountain area close to the area where Clinton and Wayne County connect. With him he had a Shawnee Indian lad of probably 14 or 15 years. They showed up at a local home. The man of the house had a daughter about the same age as the Indian boy. She told her father that she wanted the boy and the short side of the story is that he traded for the boy. It was illegal for a white woman to marry an Indian but she evidently loved the boy and to put it delicately they co-habited. When the boy showed up the only possession he had was a token which supposedly had the word Meto on it. ( Perhaps it said Metro). That is where the name Meto comes from.

From this co-habitation came a daughter. . She was of course a half breed so was not socially acceptable. She, Betsy, became the mistress of a man named James. He kept his regular family in what was referred to as the "Mansion House" up on the road. Back in the orchard, he had a little cabin where Betsy or Bessy lived with her children. Meto died at the Blevins home in Pisgah. He had driven a flock of turkeys to Jamestown, Tennessee to sell and on his way home he took sick and stopped at the Blevins home-place. During the night, he died and they were going to bury him in the Smith graveyard there on the Kentucky Tennessee line, but the Smith's protested that no Indian was going to be buried in their graveyard. So they took Meto down the road a couple of hundred yards and buried him there. For many years there was only an old fieldstone there to mark his grave. Engraved on the stone was the word Meto or Metto, I can't recall just which one

Many years later, (probably in the 50s or early 60s) .... the family stopped by the gravesite. When they arrived, everyone got out of the car and grandmother took the storyteller by the hand and we walked off down thru the woods. They came upon this grave, and the grandmother had brought a bouquet of flowers which she placed on the grave. The grandson asked her who this was and for a long time she didn't say anything. Finally she said, "Aw, that's some of mammy's people". Mammy was what she called her mother, Emma. In those days you didn't talk about having any Indian ancestors, at least Grandma didn't. Family members today from varied braches tell this story the same way and it has varied little if any over the years.

   

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A shot of Dylan that I thought I had uploaded but I guess I didn't! It was taken at his Christmas program this school year.... :o)

 

"Celebrate the lives of those that have enriched your own!"

Jerry 2009

 

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The Salton Sea Naval Station was an auxiliary field to NAS San Diego commissioned in 1942, had a barracks for over 600 men constructed there. It was disestablished in 1946. NAF El Centro then took over the facility using it for parachute tests of the manned space program and other military systems until 1979. There remains little if anything of the former field. The Salton Sea has taken over much of the runway.

 

In 2001 the United States Bureau of Reclamation used the site to remove salt from the Salton Sea, as high salinity is a major problem facing the inland lake. They used modified snowmaking equipment and mine waste removal vehicles and continued testing for a year; however high energy costs and air quality issues forced the termination of this project.

More information and interpretation on the bears of the North Cascades.

 

NPS/Deby Dixon

For the first time after a flight the Civvie doesn't have to go back into the HAB for checks or repairs and is parked outside on the tarmac for Captain Jeb to take out tomorrow.

The CARES Program will help the government in implementing its pandemic response plan the National Relief Program to respond to public health emergencies and to mitigate adverse economic and social impacts caused by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. The program will extend support to the poor and vulnerable to withstand the pandemic's adverse impact on their livelihoods through food assistance and employment support. It will pay special attention to establishing gender-segregated hospital units and facilities, and ensuring that additional incentives are extended to women health workers. Further, the program will increase women's resilience to the pandemic's economic shocks. It will promote resilience to external shocks and strengthen public service delivery, especially in the health sector, contributing to a reduction in shared health risks. The program facilitates the government's mapping of the poor and vulnerable populations for effective food distribution and other relief service delivery.

 

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