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High School Wrestling Tournament hosted by Buchanan High School, Clovis, California, USA. Photos by John Sachs www.tech-fall.com
Trying a tim tam, vegemite, ginger beer and a lamington for the first time! With Rick Claus and Jeff Alexander - Microsoft IT Pro evangelists.
Thanks to Pete Calvert for all the Australia foods to try!
Attending Microsoft TechEd Australia 2011 - australia.msteched.com/
Cathrine McCullough Executive Director Intelligent Car Coalition and The Hill’s Keith Laing participate in a panel discussion at The Hill’s Tech in Policy briefing on "How Innovation Impacts Washington" at the Newsuem’s Knight Studio in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, July 23, 2014.
California Community College North Regional Championships, Hosted by Delta College, Stockton, California, USA. Photos by John Sachs www.tech-fall.com
TechWomen brings emerging women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) from Africa, Central and South Asia, and the Middle East together with their professional counterparts in the United States for a mentorship and exchange program.
A Tech-Zone electronics store in Hayes, VA, on 2332 York Crossing Dr, in the York River Crossing shopping center. This was formerly a Langley Fedral Credit Union bank branch, which re-located. RadioShack moved from here to here in 2007. Tech-Zone opened in February 2009. In 2010 this store "closed for renovation" and re-opened as A Stitch in Time, which bears no resemblance to its predecessor.
We headed to the Big Apple for a Tech Cocktail mixer & startup showcase. At New York City’s Center for Social Innovation, the latest and greatest batch of startups innovating out of New York had an opportunity to hop on stage and pitch their ideas before an excited and energetic crowd.
Startups that showcased: Circumrent, CommonKey, LookBooker, LumiFi, picsell, Rockerbox, SketchFactor, SocialRank.
Congrats to Circumrent for winning the Tech Cocktail's Reader Choice AND the Best Pitch! We look forward to hopefully seeing you at Tech Cocktail's biggest event in the fall, Celebrate!
Photographer Credit: Aisha Ude
Colorado National Guard members provide roving security patrols, to assist with the enforcement of road closures July 4, 2018, through Huerfano and Costilla counties, in support of the sheriff, to safeguard travelers and to protect the homes in the evacuated areas. The team arrived and began operations July 2. Other teams support traffic control points through the evacuated communities.
The CONG has supported the Spring Fire since July 1, 2018, providing capabilities to include: security personnel for traffic control points and roving patrols; two UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crews and aircraft each equipped with aerial water buckets; geological information system operators; as well as, refueling crews with Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical refueling trucks and firefighters with HEMTT firefighting vehicles.
The CONG has been providing an aviation search and rescue standby capability in support of the Rocky Mountain Area Coordination Center since July 1. The High-Altitude Army National Guard Aviation Training Site facility in Gypsum, Colorado, is supporting the mission which is rapid response to aviation search and rescue missions, primarily for firefighter safety, in support of multiple wildfire responses throughout Colorado.
On order of the Governor, the standing Joint Task Force - Centennial commands and integrates CONG forces to support civil authorities in assisting Colorado, or supported states, during times of crisis and disaster, to save lives, prevent suffering, and mitigate great property damage.
(U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Nicole Manzanares)
Temporary film-plane modification of the Koroll 24 camera that I previously used in week 132 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/72157623113584240
I liberally applied sellotape in overlapping criss-cross strips at the film plane.
As the name suggests, this model manages to squeeze 24 exposures out of a roll of 120 film, by using a mask to make the image size 3cm x 4cm. The edges of the film are wasted, but by using the "12 frame" backing paper markings twice, 24 exposures are made.
I removed the mask, so the full width of the film is exposed, and the frames overlap, but if a full frame is desired, the film can simply be advanced twice.
The film was expired Fujichrome Provia ISO400 slide film, which I cross processed in Tetenal C41 chemistry.
Blair MacIntyre, associate professor in Georgia Tech's College of Computing and member of Tech's GVU Center, discusses the release of Argon, the first mobile augmented reality browser based on open Web standards.
See the video on YouTube: www.youtube.com/georgiatech
Photos and video by Rob Felt
Copyright Georgia Institute of Technology 2011