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Arthur Ganz, a computer technician at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, poses in his work area near shuttle launch pads 39A and 39B. Among his responsibilities was software operation of the massive Rotating Service Structure (RSS) that provided protected access to the orbiter for installation and servicing of payloads at the pad, as well as servicing access to certain systems on the space shutlle. The Payload Changeout Room of the RSS was an enclosed, environmentally controlled area. The RSS itself stretched 102 feet long, 50 feet wide, and 130 feet high and rotated horizontally through 120 degrees on a hinged column that was braced against the fixed service structure of the launch pad. The RSS was rotated away from the orbiter before launch.
Credit: NASA / Michael Soluri
When you click on a link in a whereyougonnabe RSS feed, it shows you the full details for this activity: where your friend is and where you are
You have all seen that little RSS in web pages and your own web browser.
What is RSS? What does it do? How do I take advantage of it? What can it do for me?
Questions… questions… questions… All that I plan to answer!
Visit my blog to find out everything you ever needed to know!
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The first in a new series of blog posts meant to inform and help everybody figure out things they never knew, or just puts a name to something you knew about. I'm not a teacher... so I call them conversations. Up next Rule of Thirds.
This is a mash up of two photos, one from a K3 and one from a RSS 6x6 camera, merged with corel painter.
so I made a SHIP. how do you like it?
RSS stands for Rohan space Ship, and this is a member of the rohan navy.
should I make a companion ship called the MSS (Mordor Space Ship) Balrog?
My RSS 6x12 about to take it's best shot ever! Shot with Lomo PO-109 on Sony Alpha 6300. Converted to B&W in Lightroom.
Humans should never have to look at raw, naked RSS feeds, full of geeky XML code. But if interested, here are some of the relevant pieces...
Las siglas RSS se derivan de Really Simple Syndication o en español denominado como Sindicación Realmente Simple.
What happens when you forget to take your "365 photo" until late in the day: nip into the garden for a hasty bit of light painting. Don't leave things to the last minute!
Cover Art for an episode my podcast called "My Commute". It was a daily podcast in August 2019, made a part of the "Dog Days Of Podcasting" .
Each episode had different Cover Art photos. All taken by me, usually around the time the episode was recorded & usually taken on my morning commute.
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RSS exploiting the cultural and intellectual vacuum: Meena Kandasamy
twocircles.net/2012oct31/rss_exploiting_cultural_and_inte...