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Mindstorms controlled minifig scale crazy mouse style roller coaster loosely based on the Technic test track at Legoland.
Technical standards camp hosted by GDS at Aviation House on Thursday 18 February 2016 gdstechnology.blog.gov.uk/2016/01/28/technical-standards-...
I should be back on tonight. I have updates for 365Days, but everything has wreaked havoc on my nanowrimo. I hope I can still catch up...
Demolition of the 1980s rear block is almost complete. This is the view from the rear of the QCDA building.
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Incheon International Airport, Terminal 1 - Incheon, Korea
HDA : Consultant for engineering and design
Client : KOACA -Korea Airport Construction authority
Architect: KACI Architects with Fentress Bradburn
Date : 1994 - 2001
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
The suspension uses flexible technic beams to allow the axles to flex, although the pendular suspension design does not allow for any up-travel. The front shackles are longer than the rear to make the front suspension soft to improve the vehicle's ability to negotiate terrain. I kept the rear axle's suspension more stiff to prevent the vehicle from leaning to the side when the driveline is stressed.
Indeed where and when. I found this lot destined for the skip at Coombe Lodge, some of the buildings were once used by educational people. I'm hoping these pictures are from South West technical collages so any information would be appreciated. From the computers I'm estimating 1970's but again, any information would help. They're amusing and self explanatory and a nice bit of social history saved.
The Great Ball Contraption Tower II is the larger sequel to the original GBC Tower from 2019. The tower uses eight Akiyuki modules distributed vertically across two parallel 7-foot structural frames. The tower also uses several additional modules and techniques from many GBC builders from across the globe – an homage to the creativity of the GBC community. The result is a giant MOC with more than 45,000 LEGO® bricks!
Learn more at: www.gbctower.com
La Villette Bioclimatic Greenhouses - la Vilette, Paris, France
HDA : Bioclimatic Façades
Architect: Fainsilber – (Ateliers AFA)
Date : 1982 - 1986
See more at : www.hda-paris.com/
Belonging to Wicked Technical Services of Bishop Auckland. MAN T14WTS is pictured on Shakespeare Street, outside the Theatre Royal, Newcastle Upon Tyne, on November 21st 2011.
The Great Ball Contraption Tower or “Akiyuki Tower” is an homage to the famous LEGO® great ball contraption master builder Akiyuki Kawaguchi. The tower uses six Akiyuki modules but instead of joining these in the customary horizontal sequence, the modules in the GBC Tower are stacked vertically on top of each other – resulting in a 14,500-brick LEGO® MOC that towers more than six feet in height! Learn more at www.gbctower.com
A smart little clone, Philp is the brains of the Squad. While on Kamino he had poor weapons training but did excellent work with computers. He is grate at slicing, hacking, and other technical things. Some of the squad mates say he is very "nerdy", and hates being called names. He believes the squad will one day make a great team, if they don't kill each-other first.
"Its not enough to merely be a #hacker or #SocialEngineer anymore, you must be both, because whether its a #technical exploit or an #Information exploit its carried out over the same #weaponized vectors.(Aside from the #Iot microcosm/#network exploit)."-James Scott, Senior Fellow, ICIT, CCIOS and CSWS