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That's Danny Martin on a ladder painting a skin and bones model with a '57 Chevy Bel Air ragtop.
33 W. Congress St., Tucson, AZ
The current City Hall building is a near-50-year-old structure that has served the city well but, in its current state, is functionally obsolete. Built in 1969, the current City Hall requires major renovations that are complicated by the presence of friable asbestos and the way the electrical and mechanical systems were installed.
On October 3, 2017, Virginia Beach city council unanimously approved a resolution to proceed with the design of a new city hall building. The new three-story structure adjacent to the current city hall, between Buildings 1 and 2, is under construction and progressing well.
For more information - www.vbgov.com/government/departments/public-works/Buildin...
Photography - Craig McClure
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You can see that it's fairly clean, for a room being worked on that is. It's getting there!
My dad tried to staple in the insulation but the stapler wouldn't work. Too bad. Plenty to do tomorrow!
The current City Hall building is a near-50-year-old structure that has served the city well but, in its current state, is functionally obsolete. Built in 1969, the current City Hall requires major renovations that are complicated by the presence of friable asbestos and the way the electrical and mechanical systems were installed.
On October 3, 2017, Virginia Beach city council unanimously approved a resolution to proceed with the design of a new city hall building. The new three-story structure adjacent to the current city hall, between Buildings 1 and 2, is under construction and progressing well.
For more information - www.vbgov.com/government/departments/public-works/Buildin...
Photography - Craig McClure
© 2020
ALL Rights reserved by City of Virginia Beach.
Contact photo[at]vbgov.com for permission to use. Commercial use not allowed.
Painted some more this morning while Ricky watched the kids--got the sky and water roughed in, and worked on the main figure too.
From Progress Software's Analyst Day, March 2010. Covers integration of newly-acquired Savvion BPM into Progress RPM suite.
The horizontal axis is time: 7000000 years before present at left, present time at right. The vertical axis is longitude: 180° W at top, 180°E at bottom. Ellipses represent various populations. Labels at top are of the best-known populations (at least 10 specimens); other taxa are labelled at bottom. The area of the ellipses is proportional to the number of individuals known. (With the exception of the big blob at right for Homo sapiens sapiens, which has been greatly shrunk to fit on this graph.)
The dataset needs to be refined further. Large blobs need to be broken up, and extant chimpanzees have not been added. The labeling is obviously too crowded.