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Pulse - Vandyvape available from Oxford Vapours.
This image is published under a license which allows personal & commercial use as long as you credit Oxford Vapours! : )
JBL Pulse -
JBL Pulse is capable of transforming wherever you are into a party. It features high-fidelity, room-filling JBL sound pulsed to a series of pre-programmed light themes controlling brightness and color. Plus, wireless Bluetooth for ease of connection to a wide range of smart devices. Downloadable color themes allows the JBL Pulse to change the way you enjoy the soundtrack of your life.
One of my fellow Ohio travelers brought along this most interesting vehicle, a Pulse.
From www.autocycles.org:
"Let's get the name settled first. There were about 366 of these things made between 1982 and 1990 in Scranton, Iowa and in Owosso Michigan. The original design was by Jim Bede who also designed the Bede line of airplanes. The first 40 were called Litestars. For business reasons, the name of this vehicle was then changed from Litestar to Pulse. About 325 vehicles were manufactured under the Pulse name. The Litestar/Pulse Registry has located about 100 of them by 2005. Where are the rest of them? Who knows?
A Pulse is a motorcycle. It rides on 2 main automotive type wheels and tires. It has a small 8-inch outrigger wheel on each side, so it actually has 4 wheels. Because it only has one of these outriggers in contact with the road at any time, it is classified in most states as a 3-wheel motorcycle. Its a fairly large vehicle with a 120-inch wheelbase and an overall length of 192 inches and weighs about 1,000 lbs. It seats 2 people, one in front of the other and has a small package shelf behind the passenger seat."
Friday, May 9, 2014, 6-9pm / The Metropolitan Pavilion @ 125 West 18th Street, New York City
Photos by Nicki Sebastian (nickisebastian.com)
Minha primeira fonte pixel, foi criada a partir de um grid complexo para emular glitches e descontruções. Posteriormente foi reformulada e melhorada para se tornar a fonte oficial do projeto musical Pulselooper.
This was my first pixel creation, a rather complex grid to emulate glitches and deconstructions. 547 characters, full latin support.
Memorial ceremony held on Valencia College's East campus on the one year anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting. Photos by Kenneth Cook, June 12th, 2017 in Orlando, Fla.
Friday, May 9, 2014, 6-9pm / The Metropolitan Pavilion @ 125 West 18th Street, New York City
Photos by Nicki Sebastian (nickisebastian.com)
Friday, May 9, 2014, 6-9pm / The Metropolitan Pavilion @ 125 West 18th Street, New York City
Photos by Nicki Sebastian (nickisebastian.com)
May 8, 2014, 8:30-10:30pm / The Gilded Lily @ 408 West 15th Street, New York City
All Photos by Nicki Sebastian (nickisebastian.com)
Numerical analysis was performed on the laminar thermal plasma flow of a constricted cascaded arc plasma generator with a larger ratio of radius and pipe length compared to previously used arc plasma generators. The numerical results concerning plasma temperature and velocity were compared with the experimental data measured using the probes methods. The effects of the mass flow rate of the plasma gas and the supplied current on plasma temperature, velocity, and current at a cross section of the plasma torch are clarified. These effects on plasma temperature and current density are estimated to be small when using a numerical model employing a single flow and a single temperature without taking into account the effects of the collision and dispersion of plasma gas particles. Except for the large mass flow rate of plasma gas, the numerical results for the plasma velocity are almost identical in magnitude to the experimental data.
One of my fellow Ohio travelers brought along this most interesting vehicle, a Pulse.
From www.autocycles.org:
"Let's get the name settled first. There were about 366 of these things made between 1982 and 1990 in Scranton, Iowa and in Owosso Michigan. The original design was by Jim Bede who also designed the Bede line of airplanes. The first 40 were called Litestars. For business reasons, the name of this vehicle was then changed from Litestar to Pulse. About 325 vehicles were manufactured under the Pulse name. The Litestar/Pulse Registry has located about 100 of them by 2005. Where are the rest of them? Who knows?
A Pulse is a motorcycle. It rides on 2 main automotive type wheels and tires. It has a small 8-inch outrigger wheel on each side, so it actually has 4 wheels. Because it only has one of these outriggers in contact with the road at any time, it is classified in most states as a 3-wheel motorcycle. Its a fairly large vehicle with a 120-inch wheelbase and an overall length of 192 inches and weighs about 1,000 lbs. It seats 2 people, one in front of the other and has a small package shelf behind the passenger seat."
A panorama shot of Ryoji Ikeda's installation The Transfinite at the Park Avenue Armory. I knew I couldn't capture the experience with single frame photos, so I tried some hdrs, which didn't work at all, and finally tried essentially bludgeoning my panorama stitchers into doing it for me. The chopped up results are marvelous.
The photos are massively dissimilar to most of the existing photos of the piece, since they are composited out of many discrete moments of the installation, rather than a moment in time. The installation is massive, and difficult to comprehend, a multisensory experience of audio, video, and architecture.
For more information about the installation, please visit www.armoryonpark.org/index.php/programs_events/detail/ryo...
This image was made with Microsoft Photosynth.
this is my heartbeat, interpreted by pulse park.
i wanted to do this as my 365 pic but i thought it too abstract.
We lie in our beds and our graves
Unable to save ourselves
From the quaint tragedies we invent and undo
From the stupid circumstances we slalomed through
I realized that night that the hall light
Which seemed so bright when you turned it on
Is nothing compared to the dawn which is nothing
Compared to the light which seeps from me while you're sleeping
- Ani DiFranco, Pulse