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On Monday 8th December, there was some excitement at Nitmiluk as a team of Rangers slung their 3rd gorge/2nd gorge boats and the 2nd gorge croc trap into the first gorge, in preparation for the anticipated river rises associated with the wet season. North Australian Helicopters brought their Bell ‘Jet Ranger’ and a number of their pilots for the job and all went smoothly, except for the second gorge boat which was swum across the last part of the gorge crossover by Rangers James Gorman and Natalie Chester. Due to the humidity and lack of breeze, the helicopter could not obtain enough forward thrust to safely sling the boat across; James and Natalie did not mind the swim though as it was a very warm day. Both boats and trap were then towed to the boat ramp, to be stored away for the wet season. This is just the beginning of the wet season preparations that Nitmiluk rangers will undertake, other works include the removal of handrails to higher ground and the removal and storage of swim/ boat pontoons. All equipment is subsequently checked over and any repairs/maintenance undertaken, ready once again for the dry season in 2015.
CAMP CASEY, South Korea – Soldiers from 210th Field Artillery Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division participate in an Ammunition Combat Load Retrieval Exercise May 7-8, 2014 on Camp Casey, South Korea. The training exercise focused on the brigade’s ability to retrieval, uploading and transporting of the brigade’s ACL. (U.S. Army photo by 210th Field Artillery Brigade Public Affairs/Released)
A Walton Park fielder awaits retrieval of the ball from a field next to the Spring Lane ground during a quarter-final tie with Garforth Parish Church in the Fred Fleetwood Cup, the Wetherby Cricket League's premier knockout competition. The visitors, top of Division One, beat by 112 runs mid-table Second Division Walton Park, who fielded a mixture of first and second XI players.
After the departure for 73 of skipper Michael Fisher, Garforth slipped to 160-9 before Tom Conboy and Darren Childe added a decisive 50 in an impressive unbeaten stand for the last wicket. An early triple strike from pacer Childe then reduced Walton Park to 16-3. No 3 Jonathan Smales, who had earlier taken three wickets, completed a deserved half-century before the hosts ran out of batters.
Match statistics:
Admission: free. Programme: none. Attendance: 22. Garforth Parish Church won the toss and elected to bat. Garforth Parish Church 210-9 off 40 overs (Michael Fisher 73, Tom Conboy 34 not out, Jack Caden 26, Dave Ross 22, Darren Childe 19 not out, Jonathan Smales 3-24, Ged Feeley 3-39) beat by 112 runs Walton Park 98 off 30.2 overs (Jonathan Smales 53, Andy Robson 20, Steve Bedford 3-20, Darren Childe 3-20, Hayden Mortimer 2-27).
Gossypium tomentosum (Mao, Hawaiian cotton)
Bat detector data retrieval with Mele Jamie and Kim at Kaukaukapapa, Kahoolawe, Hawaii.
December 14, 2016
On Monday 8th December, there was some excitement at Nitmiluk as a team of Rangers slung their 3rd gorge/2nd gorge boats and the 2nd gorge croc trap into the first gorge, in preparation for the anticipated river rises associated with the wet season. North Australian Helicopters brought their Bell ‘Jet Ranger’ and a number of their pilots for the job and all went smoothly, except for the second gorge boat which was swum across the last part of the gorge crossover by Rangers James Gorman and Natalie Chester. Due to the humidity and lack of breeze, the helicopter could not obtain enough forward thrust to safely sling the boat across; James and Natalie did not mind the swim though as it was a very warm day. Both boats and trap were then towed to the boat ramp, to be stored away for the wet season. This is just the beginning of the wet season preparations that Nitmiluk rangers will undertake, other works include the removal of handrails to higher ground and the removal and storage of swim/ boat pontoons. All equipment is subsequently checked over and any repairs/maintenance undertaken, ready once again for the dry season in 2015.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. An X-band Doppler radar array is lowered toward the deck of the Liberty Star, one of the two SRB Retrieval Ships, at Hangar AF at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The other retrieval ship, Freedom Star, is aft of the Liberty Star. The radar will be used for tracking support on NASAs Return to Flight mission, STS-114, on Space Shuttle Discovery. Launch is targeted for May 15 with a launch window that extends to June 3. During its 12-day mission, Discoverys seven-member crew will test new hardware and techniques to improve Shuttle safety, as well as deliver supplies to the International Space Station. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum
Independence is definitely an available nicotine dependency retrieval community where 100% of the group's threads and supplies can be found to all, regardless of account. One-minded method, those obtaining publishing rights will need to have quit all forms of nicotine distribution cold-turkey
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Members of the Pennsylvania National Guard retrieve the
Pride of the Susquehanna from the Susquehanna River at City Island, Nov. 10,
2015. Heavy expanded mobility tactical trucks, or HEMTTs, are used to
transfer the approximately 100-ton boat into and out of the water each year
as a mutually beneficial training opportunity. (Department of Military and
Veterans Affairs photo by Tom Cherry/Released)
Arriba a la derecha está el panel principal de instrumentos de la cabina ya terminado. A medio terminar el piloto, un asiento, un tren de aterrizaje (estas piezas después las duplicaré) y abajo dos ¿toberas?(no se como llamarlas) pequeñas que irán en situadas sobre las alas.
CAMP CASEY, South Korea – Soldiers from 210th Field Artillery Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division participate in an Ammunition Combat Load Retrieval Exercise May 7-8, 2014 on Camp Casey, South Korea. The training exercise focused on the brigade’s ability to retrieval, uploading and transporting of the brigade’s ACL. (U.S. Army photo by 210th Field Artillery Brigade Public Affairs/Released)
Aquí puede verse una de las capturas del DVD pasada a impresora, y mi pequeña mesa de trabajo. La figura que se ve, la tenia como referencia para la escala.
In the first photo, "below the dumplings" the person to the far left is back in the boat. That is were she swam to shore.
en un cajero por Maison Blanche, París
When the SNABase service starts up, it initializes the various network transports that it is configured to use. Retrieval of the domain name of the local computer is part of this startup process. If the SNABase service is set for automatic startup, a timing issue in this process may occur when the server restarts. If this occurs, the SNABase service mistakenly interprets that it has already cached the domain name of the local computer. The SNABase service then tries to use a blank domain name when it opens a mailslot. This attempt does not succeed, and the symptoms that are listed in the "Symptoms" section of this article may occur.
An SNABase Internal trace file (Napintx.atf) of this problem looks similar to the following:
11:12:18.0406 semfdmo1.c(1220) sbpdinit_dll_int Opening Broadcast mailslot SNADMOD
11:12:18.0406 semfdmo1.c(1248) sbpdinit_dll_int NT domain is
11:12:18.0406 semfdmo1.c(1258) sbpdinit_dll_int Open LM IP mailslot \\*\MAILSLOT\SNADMOD
11:12:18.0406 semflm.c(2109) BLDMN Mailslot: \\*\MAILSLOT\SNADMOD
11:12:18.0406 semflm.c(1840) OPMSL Open Mailslot \\*\MAILSLOT\SNADMOD
11:12:18.0406 semflm.c(1853) OPMSL CreateFile returned rc = 53, handle = -1
11:12:18.0406 semfdmo1.c(1261) sbpdinit_dll_int Open normal LM SNADMOD mailslot
11:12:18.0406 semflm.c(2109) BLDMN Mailslot: \\*\MAILSLOT\SNADMOD
11:12:18.0406 semflm.c(1840) OPMSL Open Mailslot \\*\MAILSLOT\SNADMOD
11:12:18.0406 semflm.c(1853) OPMSL CreateFile returned rc = 53, handle = -1
11:12:18.0406 semfdmo1.c(1266) sbpdinit_dll_int Open IP mailslot failed, rc 53
11:12:18.0406 semfdmo1.c(1281) sbpdinit_dll_int OpenMslot failed, error 53
11:12:18.0406 dmodlog.c(105) SNLOG Logging 2 chars, level = 16, msgnum = 561
11:12:18.0406 dmodlog.c(224) NTLOG Log Thread 724 (id 1344) and Log Event created OK
11:12:18.0406 dmodlog.c(384) LOGTH Log thread started
11:12:18.0406 dmodlog.c(275) NTLOG pLog at 00086998, pTokenUser at 000869B4
11:12:18.0406 dmodlog.c(327) NTLOG Signaling the Logging thread
11:12:18.0406 dmodlog.c(494) LOGTH Logging msg id c0000231 num 561 pLog->iLevel 16 string 53
The ABLD tour of the Joe and Rika Mansueto Library. This was a great tour as we got to go down into the Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS). Very Cool! The ABLD 2014 Annual Meeting at the University of Chicago (May 6-8, 2014). The ABLD is the Academic Business Library Directors and the meetings were at the Joseph Regenstein Library Library on the Chicago Campus. These are pictures of the sessions at the Reg Library.
Ralf Möller giving a presentation on information retrieval in Irsee This photo was taken in Irsee, in Bayern. SEBABO and Matti were nearby. It was cloudy when I made this photo. The prognosis was warmer with showers around. Taken on Thursday, April 30, 2009 11:57:54 AM and context-tagged with IYOUIT.
My build-your-own-bag kit isn't for fast retrieval because it’s not intended to be. There will be times when I want the backpack for laptop and other essentials, for, say, a day out-and-about. The Filson-and-Crumpler combo would be more for storage between destinations. If I’m street shooting, the Fuji X-T1 should be in my hands, not on my back.
A dedicated camera bag would be more limited. I can use the Filson as a camera-less backpack or the Crumpler can be carried in something else.
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HARRISBURG, Pa. - Members of the Pennsylvania National Guard retrieve the
Pride of the Susquehanna from the Susquehanna River at City Island, Nov. 10,
2015. Heavy expanded mobility tactical trucks, or HEMTTs, are used to
transfer the approximately 100-ton boat into and out of the water each year
as a mutually beneficial training opportunity. (Department of Military and
Veterans Affairs photo by Tom Cherry/Released)
Neo Blacktron Reconnaissance and Data Retrieval drone, called "Spike" by the troops.
Spike is build to sneak silently into enemy bases and ships. There he tries to connect to the main computer to steal all kinds of data. Also his sensor tool, which can be extended, can intercept longe range transmissions and do reconnaissance on the battle field. Also Spike is able to defend himself when he's engaged by enemys. He's programmed to use all kinds of weapons, but prefers to escape, avoiding combat.
Bag left on the fence by someone on the grid walk. Well spotted and safely removed by the people in this photo!
On Monday 8th December, there was some excitement at Nitmiluk as a team of Rangers slung their 3rd gorge/2nd gorge boats and the 2nd gorge croc trap into the first gorge, in preparation for the anticipated river rises associated with the wet season. North Australian Helicopters brought their Bell ‘Jet Ranger’ and a number of their pilots for the job and all went smoothly, except for the second gorge boat which was swum across the last part of the gorge crossover by Rangers James Gorman and Natalie Chester. Due to the humidity and lack of breeze, the helicopter could not obtain enough forward thrust to safely sling the boat across; James and Natalie did not mind the swim though as it was a very warm day. Both boats and trap were then towed to the boat ramp, to be stored away for the wet season. This is just the beginning of the wet season preparations that Nitmiluk rangers will undertake, other works include the removal of handrails to higher ground and the removal and storage of swim/ boat pontoons. All equipment is subsequently checked over and any repairs/maintenance undertaken, ready once again for the dry season in 2015.
Zach Raymer, MTRI, A Satellite Algorithm for the Retrieval of Chlorophyll, Dissolved Organic Carbon and Suspended Minerals for all the Great Lakes
Michigan Tech Research Institute of Ann Arbor September 2013 Recent Projects Poster Presentations
The ABLD tour of the Joe and Rika Mansueto Library. This was a great tour as we got to go down into the Automated Storage and Retrieval System (ASRS). Very Cool! The ABLD 2014 Annual Meeting at the University of Chicago (May 6-8, 2014). The ABLD is the Academic Business Library Directors and the meetings were at the Joseph Regenstein Library Library on the Chicago Campus. These are pictures of the sessions at the Reg Library.
On Monday 8th December, there was some excitement at Nitmiluk as a team of Rangers slung their 3rd gorge/2nd gorge boats and the 2nd gorge croc trap into the first gorge, in preparation for the anticipated river rises associated with the wet season. North Australian Helicopters brought their Bell ‘Jet Ranger’ and a number of their pilots for the job and all went smoothly, except for the second gorge boat which was swum across the last part of the gorge crossover by Rangers James Gorman and Natalie Chester. Due to the humidity and lack of breeze, the helicopter could not obtain enough forward thrust to safely sling the boat across; James and Natalie did not mind the swim though as it was a very warm day. Both boats and trap were then towed to the boat ramp, to be stored away for the wet season. This is just the beginning of the wet season preparations that Nitmiluk rangers will undertake, other works include the removal of handrails to higher ground and the removal and storage of swim/ boat pontoons. All equipment is subsequently checked over and any repairs/maintenance undertaken, ready once again for the dry season in 2015.
El motor inferior trasero está construido con lámina de plástico. El que se ve en la foto es una copia en resina. La pequeña pieza que sostengo con la mano derecha, es su tobera hecha con un trozo de vara de resina a la que le he dado forma con el torno, y para simular su interior le introduje una pieza procedente de un kit de barco a 1/700 (y que se distingue por su color gris).
Cabina casi acabada. Los transparentes creo recordar que los saqué de las antiguas (muy antiguas) cajitas de plástico en el que venía el Tente. A los transparentes los tengo ya protegidos con su mascarilla, pues son muy delicados de limpiar.
CAMP CASEY, South Korea – Soldiers from 210th Field Artillery Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division participate in an Ammunition Combat Load Retrieval Exercise May 7-8, 2014 on Camp Casey, South Korea. The training exercise focused on the brigade’s ability to retrieval, uploading and transporting of the brigade’s ACL. (U.S. Army photo by 210th Field Artillery Brigade Public Affairs/Released)