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The 2020 California State High School Wrestling Championships for Boys and Girls. Bakersfield, CA, USA. Photos by John Sachs and Chris Mora for www.tech-fall.com
Branch Evergreen.
Date: 9/16/2006.
Description. The tech room has public computers that can be used for browsing the internet, word processing, and more. Patrons can use the computers for up to 2 hours per day.
Subway Station Wall. At one point in human history there would be a Public Pay Phone and an Emergency Phone, marked black and red respectively here.
Over the course of the mobile technology era they have since been removed. Considering one can never get a signal down there, not sure that was the wisest of decisions.
Best in lightbox.
2014 USA Wrestling World Team Trials Challenge Tournament - Saturday May 31st Photos by John Sachs, www.tech-fall.com #2014WTT #BringIt
Crusaders storm past Broncos.WHITINSVILLE CHRISTIAN 87, KEEFE TECH 38..By Carl Setterlund CORRESPONDENT..WORCESTER— Whitinsville Christian continued to breeze in its postseason march, turning back third-seeded Keefe Tech, 87-38, in a Central Mass. Division 3 semifinal tonight at WPI’s Harrington Auditorium. .“They’re into it,” Crusaders coach Jeff Bajema said. “They’re having the time of their lives right now.”..Senior guard Taylor Bajema scored 24 points to lead the second-seeded Crusaders, the defending champions who will play in their third straight final. Six-foot-9 Hans Miersma and Colin Richey each added 15 points before the starters were pulled midway through the third quarter...“These hoops were great to us today,” Taylor Bajema said. “Everybody was hitting 3s, and when we’re on fire, we just don’t miss. We’ve got a lot of great shooters on this team.”..Whitinsville Christian (20-2) faces top-seeded Quaboag in the final at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Fitchburg State...The Crusaders likely will be without starting forward Antonio Estrella after the sophomore suffered what appeared to be a serious ankle injury in the first quarter...Senior guard Jose Morales (8 points) and younger brother Brandon Morales (9 points) carried the scoring for Keefe Tech, who finished 18-3...“We’ve started a full junior pack in recent games in the tournament, and we didn’t really think this was going to be the season,” said Keefe Tech coach Paul Cavicchi, whose Broncos lose one key player to graduation, Jose Morales. “We’re real happy with where we are… We’re going to bring a lot of kids back, and I think the experience is going to be good for them.”..Miersma quickly capitalized on the Crusaders’ huge height advantage, winning the opening tip and then getting free on the right baseline on the game’s first possession. ..After receiving the ball, the senior center promptly drove for a dunk, setting the tone early...“This height doesn’t come around often,” coach Bajema said...Jose Morales responded with a 3-pointer from the left side for the Broncos, but Taylor Bajema, who scored 12 first-quarter points, came back to drain a trey...Whitinsville led, 25-10, after one, then went on a 12-3 spurt to start the second. Miersma’s inside bucket off an inbounds pass made it 37-13...Miersma scored on a putback as time expired to extend the Crusaders’ halftime lead to 45-19...Whitinsville Christian kept hitting after intermission, starting with an 18-0 run, with Richey hitting three 3-pointers...The Broncos finally broke their scoreless drought five minutes into the second half after Anthony Morales’ no-look pass in traffic earned Devin Arroyo an open look inside...“We’ve been working on defense all year, and we’re finally executing,” Taylor Bajema said. “Our main goal is just to play great defense, and we’ve been doing that the past three weeks and held a lot of good teams pretty low.”..A highlight for Keefe Tech came at the end of the third quarter, when Wilfredo DeJesus jumped into a passing lane for a steal and heaved a shot from half court, swishing it at the buzzer. But that 3-pointer only left the Broncos trailing, 74-28, entering the fourth quarter. ..Whitinsville Christian junior forward Jesse Dykstra had eight points, all in the final period
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A California High School Wrestling Tournament. The 2020 North Coast Section Boys Wrestling Championships. Hosted by James Logan HS in Union City, CA USA. Photos by John Sachs www.tech-fall.com
California USA Wrestling Presents the 2019 Kids Freestyle State Championships. Held at Selland Arena, Fresno, California, USA. Photos by John Sachs www.tech-fall.com
Public colleges, institutes and universities throughout B.C. are being engaged as part of a plan to invest in additional tech-related seats, announced Melanie Mark, Advanced Education, Skills and Training Minister.
“It’s critical that British Columbians are equipped with the right education and training for good-paying jobs in a 21st-century economy,” said Mark, who today met with a number of tech employers in Vancouver. “We’re building up British Columbians by improving access to affordable education and training so they can take advantage of growing tech-sector opportunities.”
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2017AEST0087-002067
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This is my favorite shot of Tech Tower. I couldn't've asked for a better day to shoot it. Now tell me why doesn't the school use this rather than the shaft?
2019 California Community College Wrestling State Championship. Photos from the Quarter Final round of competition. Images by John Sachs www.tech-fall.com
A California High School Wrestling Tournament. The 2020 North Coast Section Boys Wrestling Championships. Hosted by James Logan HS in Union City, CA USA. Photos by John Sachs www.tech-fall.com
2020 True Wrestler Napa Valley Girls Classic, hosted by Vintage HS, Napa, California, USA. Photos by John Sachs www.tech-fall.com
2 dead hard drives from my workstation at home. thankfully I had a backup of most of my data.
New drive going in and am upgrading from Fedora 9 to Fedora 11
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