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"In real open source you have the right to control your own destiny" - Linus Torvalds
Open Source Day Conference is one of the greatest international events devoted to open software in this part of Europe. This indicates the dynamics of interest in open technology.
Open source solutions have been gaining respect worldwide for many years, as a blend of quality, safety as well as competitive price. And so have they been gaining market in Poland, with our local companies becoming regional leaders.
Times, when open software was treated as worse but cheaper version of proprietary programs have long gone. Now the clients reach for open solutions not only for the costs factor but primarily due to better parameters, meaning more flexibility, efficiency, innovation, security – and what is more – lack of vendor lock in.
Large companies and institutions also from Poland keep migrating to open code based commercial solutions. Major banks, insurance, most of telcom businesses and growing number of public sector organizations. Representatives of these environments have met regularly for seven years on Open Source Day conference, in order to exchange their views and experience, establish strategic relationships and be up to date with the latest trends in open source solutions.
Tear Drop Park has a water feature kids can play in. It also has a nice loong slide from this area to the main playground.
NYC
Sept. 13, 2009
Source: scan of a picture in our image collection.
Image: F260
Photographer: unknown
Repository: Local History Centre, Gundry Lane, Bridport
While sitting on my back porch overlooking my driveway, I noticed the strange reflection of sunlight on the pavement caused by the wheel of my Escalade. I placed the white posterboard on the pavement to allow a brighter view of the design. The blue shade of the background is due to the reflection and white paper being completely in the shadow of the porch roof and the white balance of the camera set on sunlight. I liked the blue cast, so I didn't correct for it.
This is an open source hardware ebook reader based on the BeagleBoard, BeagleJuice, and BeagleTouch modules from Liquidware... all the source code and the SD Boot card is available over at antipastohw.blogspot.com and www.liquidware.com
Separation of waste at source in Tu Duc secondary school of HCMC, Vietnam. Photo credit: Nguyen Minh Duc
Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/40211
This image was scanned from a photograph in the University's historical photographic collection held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
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★★This dude's been called everything from the Where's Waldo of the LA rap scene to the mayor of Culver City. He has the weirdest life ever and he'll show you his calves at the drop of a hat. . In frame: @verbsisthehomie . #projectblowedanniversary #portraitkillers #swimteam #deathla source: @zooksalmighty #PJBAllStars★★
The publication SOURCE is a collection of interviews of people and groups who are actively challenging the political status-quo regarding the status of marginalized people and other difficult political issues, and who have visions of proactive tactics on how to address them.
The second issue of SOURCE that was published in US in November 2018 focused on topic of migration. Migration though was understood in more symbolic way as a process of transition, which is fundamental to so much of contemporary life. People migrate between identities, countries, languages, economic realities, genders, political beliefs, contexts.
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the Temple of Water (F. Temple des Eaux), the source of water for the aqueduct of Handrian (note the lower hillside is covered with eucalypts from Oz, the most common trees in Tunisia)
Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/48564
This image was scanned from a photograph in the University's historical photographic collection held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
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Title: Atlas of the public water supply sources and drainage basins of Connecticut.
Publisher: [Hartford] : State of Connecticut, Dept. of Environmental Protection, Natural Resources Center, 1982.
Subjects: Water-supply --Connecticut --Maps.
Drainage --Connecticut --Maps.
Location: Avery Point Marine Science Oversize
Call Number: TD390 .A894 1982
Status: Not Checked Out
Location: Babbidge Map Library Oversize-Level 4
Call Number: G1241.C3 A8 1982
"You dig inside yourself. It is there that you'll find the source of good, and this can spout continuously if you dig forever."
Marcus Aurelius
Fountain existing in Sheffield city center.