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The Sinclair Building, 6 E 5th St, Tulsa Oklahoma. One-time headquarters of Sinclair Oil Company. Built 1919. 8 stories, 155 feet tall.
Riley (NZ Car Freak) posted a photo of one of these recently in Auckland. Here is the one I came across at the Southwards Car Museum in Paraparaumu
I've somehow ended up in the semi-finals of a Photo of the Year competition at this blog called Modern Fabulousity. I've never really read it, I admit, but I guess this shot of Sinclair Lewis got into the running and the voting is going on this week.
So... If you're up for voting one more time (this time you don't need an account or anything, just leave a comment or send an email), head over and give me some props:
http://modernfabulousity.blogspot.com/2006/12/photo-of-year-semi-final-round-2.html
This will be the last time I ask, at least for awhile. Cheers...
Rubbish iPhone shot, because it's less obtrusive than a honking great telephoto lens. Also, because I can upload it within hours, rather than weeks. Matt Jones is more timely.
I have five pages of notes. If I can read them again, I might post selected bits. Or I might just let these well-transcribed notes do the job.
Sinclair College Opens World’s First Dedicated UAS Indoor Flying Pavilion
Dayton, OH – Sinclair College, home to the National UAS Training and Certification Center, is now home to the world’s first permanent, custom-built unmanned aerial systems (UAS) indoor flying facility following a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, Dec. 17, coinciding with the 112th anniversary of the Wright Brothers’ first powered flight.
The UAS Indoor Flying Pavilion is the first facility in the world to be constructed and dedicated solely for UAS testing and flight operations. Covering 3,200 sq.ft. and featuring an interior ceiling height of 40 ft., the Pavilion includes a mezzanine flying deck to facilitate testing and instruction, and was constructed to allow GPS signal transmissions to support aircraft navigation.
“The new UAS Indoor Flying Pavilion marks another milestone in aviation and another important step for Sinclair in bringing the most advanced UAS capabilities to the Dayton region,” said Dr. Steve Johnson, President and CEO of Sinclair College. “Through the remarkable partnerships we’ve established, Sinclair is leading the way in what’s being called by industry leaders as the greatest aviation breakthrough since the first manned flight.”
As part of the National UAS Training and Certification Center, the new Pavilion provides space to test out vehicles, sensors and components in a controlled environment, further expanding research and development capabilities. Paired with the Center’s advanced manufacturing and rapid prototyping capabilities, sensor lab, and wind tunnel, the Pavilion will give students the opportunity to take a UAS project from the design phase through production and into flight tests in one location.
Further features of the Pavilion include:
• Fiber-optic network connection to the UAS simulation lab
• Customizable space supporting sense and avoid and other airspace integration challenges
• Controlled environment for high-risk and destructive testing
• Support for simulated cybersecurity attacks and mitigation strategies
Sinclair College is recognized as a national leader in UAS, supported by world-class partnerships, cutting-edge technology, and custom training programs designed to drive the expansion of the UAS industry. Sinclair’s curriculum focuses on real-world applications of emerging UAS and sensor technologies through classroom and online instruction, simulation and hands-on vehicle operations.
Women’s International friendly
Canada v Mexico
24 November 2013, Vancouver, BC, Canada
BC PLace
©CanadaSoccer / by Bob Frid
Christine Sinclair
Difference between the original model 1 grey keyboard, and later blue keyboard. Grey is a 16K, blue a 48K.
Sinclair Centre - Our roving cameraman snapped this picture of the decorative banners hanging in the rotunda of Sinclair Centre in Vancouver. They are very simple designs, 25 feet long, made from Canada red and white nylon with cut-outs and appliques of maple leaves. What is so unique about them? They were made by The Flag Shop in 1995 - and they still look fresh and very appropriate for a Canadian heritage building.
This 1985 Sinclair C5 (if you've never heard of it, Wikipedia it - and you still won't believe it!) was bought from a Cornish junk shop in 1992 just before the launch of UK local radio station, Pirate FM102. It was liveried as one of the fleet of radio station cars as a joke played on one of the station DJs.
This shot illustrates the plaster and wainscoting wall finish and the 18th century doors. There is relatively modern floor covering and through the open door, you can see glass floor panels that allow you to see the type of floor and foundation construction.
See set here: www.flickr.com/photos/whitebeard/sets/72157623540225813/
Living Room.
architect: Raimist architecture, Inc.
project: Sinclair Residence
location: Webster Groves, Missouri
year: 1995
photograph: Andrew Raimist
2012 CONCACAF Women's Qualifying
Canada Soccer / Bob Frid
29 January 2012 at BC Place in Vancouver, BC
Christine Sinclair
• i wish i were stranded on a tropical island, where the smells of Coconut trees and the green grass, and the wet and dark soil brings me back to my childhood...the smell of burned wood and the smoky house from my grandma's kitchen cooking self harvested rice from our own rice field... and eager to show my emotion to the river, woods, and wild eagle, from somewhere in the distance...of Imagination •
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