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Model: Jessie Bates

Makeup: Faye Tran (www.techic.us)

Photography: Alan Osterholtz

 

Don Varley speaking at the "Traincoding Show & Tell" Transportation Techies meetup. Spaces NoMa, 1140 3rd St NE, Washington, DC.

José and Don on the balcony outside the Development Seed office, before the start of the Transportation Techies meetup Bike Hack Night IX. 120 Blagden Alley NW, Washington, DC.

Erin Quinn at Bikeshare Hack Night VIII, the February 2018 Transportation Techies meetup. Backstage (Red Room), Black Cat, 1811 14th St NW, Washington, DC.

Who writes these things ? (lawyers? techies?)

This is a sign from the local park district facility. Even some of the employees agreed that this sign's wording didn't make a lot of sense.

 

Are they trying to define all the differnt types of and technologies that can

be used to capture an image ?

And the cell phone thing - what is with that ?

 

My guess at what they meant:

 

Our patron's have an expectation of privacy. Devices that threaten their privacy are prohibited from the locker room and rest rooms. This includes, but is not limited to, devices/apparatus that may record or transmit images and or audio of any kind.

 

Perhaps the saddest part of this sign, is not the articulation of what technology a camera may be built on and output format a camera may be designed for, but the fact that in today's society one's expectation of privacy in a locker room or rest room must be explicitly stated/re-iterated.

 

Daniel Gohlke at the April Transportation Techies meetup, Bikeshare Hack Night X. WeWork Wonder Bread Factory, 718 S St NW, Washington, DC.

Michael Helta at Metro Hack Night X, the June 2022 Transportation Techies Meetup. Metrobar, 640 Rhode Island Ave NE, Washington, DC.

Joe Gerig at Metro Hack Night X, the June 2022 Transportation Techies Meetup. Metrobar, 640 Rhode Island Ave NE, Washington, DC.

Don Varley at the "Traincoding Show & Tell" Transportation Techies meetup. Spaces NoMa, 1140 3rd St NE, Washington, DC.

Jenna Fortunati speaking at Metro Hack Night VIII, the September 2018 Transportation Techies Meetup. WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.

Jonathan Street showing how he created bike-shaped swizzle sticks using a 3D printer. Transportation Techies meetup, Bike Hack Night XI. Dew Drop Inn, 2801 8th St NE, Washington, DC.

Diego Canales with the Mexico '68 Olympic Games logo on his t-shirt and on his phone. "Traincoding Show & Tell" Transportation Techies meetup. Spaces NoMa, 1140 3rd St NE, Washington, DC.

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Joseph Nelson speaking at Bike Hack Night X, the January Transportation Techies meetup. WeWork Manhattan Laundry, 1342 Florida Ave NW, Washington, DC.

I dressed up to promote the film. I then went over-board with the photos.

I tried to keep my Windows 7 laptop minimalistic with a modern/techy look. I Used rainmeter with 2 different skins to achieve this look.

 

I needed/wanted my desktop to be functional for work and also wanted it to look minimal. That is the reason I chose the TEXT icons. Here is what I used:

 

For the "sys admin tools" Text I used WP7 Skin - Launcher for Rainmeter.

For the MENU items is also used WP7 Skin - Menu for Rainmeter

The MISC Notes is my to do bar which again I used WP7 Skin - ToDo for Rainmeter

The time, date, weather, and blocks are all part of the ENCODED skin for Rainmeter.

The DOCK is Rocketdock

The recycle bin and battery meter in both corners are WP7 Skin for Rainmeter as well.

 

I had fun doing this.

 

There's a lot of things that need to be just right

Kirk Hovenkotter and Philip LaCombe at the Transportation Techies meetup. Hyatt Regency, 300 Light St, Baltimore, MD.

People listening to Matthew Stevenson at Metro Hack Night X, the June 2022 Transportation Techies Meetup. Metrobar, 640 Rhode Island Ave NE, Washington, DC.

People listening to Matthew Stevenson at Metro Hack Night X, the June 2022 Transportation Techies Meetup. Metrobar, 640 Rhode Island Ave NE, Washington, DC.

Mike Morrow presenting at the April Transportation Techies meetup, Bikeshare Hack Night X. WeWork Wonder Bread Factory, 718 S St NW, Washington, DC.

Nissan GT-R - Beverly Hills, CA

for techies: scanned from 35mm film. No post-processing.

Adam at CaBi Hack Night IV, the October Transportation Techies meetup. 1776 Crystal City campus, 2231 Crystal Dr, Arlington, VA.

James Pizzurro speaking at Metro Hack Night VIII, the September 2018 Transportation Techies Meetup. WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.

As seen mid-Market, San Francisco.

Fraser Mclaughlin and Loïc Martel at Bike Hack Night VIII. Social Tables, 1325 G St NW, Washington, DC.

Mike Surowiec, Ian Kitchens, and Brian Seel at Metro Hack Night IX, the January 2020 Transportation Techies Meetup. WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.

Rob Vozenilek at the March Transportation Techies meetup, CaBi Hack Night VII. WeWork Wonder Bread Factory, 718 S St NW, Washington, DC.

Sam at Metro Hack Night VIII, the September 2018 Transportation Techies Meetup. WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.

Daniel Schep controlling the laptop as Federico Tallis presents at the April Transportation Techies meetup, Bikeshare Hack Night X. WeWork Wonder Bread Factory, 718 S St NW, Washington, DC.

Alex Rixey, Stanislav Parfenov, and Jacob Mason at the August Transportation Techies meetup. Mobility Lab, 1501 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA.

Daniel Schep at Metro Hack Night IX, the January 2020 Transportation Techies Meetup. WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.

Mike Surowiec speaking at Metro Hack Night IX, the January 2020 Transportation Techies Meetup. WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.

Attendees at the June Transportation Techies meetup, Metro Hack Night V. WeWork Crystal City, 2221 S Clark St, Arlington, VA.

Chris Teale controlling the laptop as Kristin Musulin presents at the April Transportation Techies meetup, Bikeshare Hack Night X. WeWork Wonder Bread Factory, 718 S St NW, Washington, DC.

The teens take ownership of the new dedicated LAN PCs by carting the delivery into the Teen Tech Lab, unpacking, setting up, and installing the software for the new Battlefield LAN at McCracken County Public Library.

James looking at Kevin's app, at Metro Hack Night VIII, the September 2018 Transportation Techies Meetup. WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.

Jonathan Rogers speaking at the August Transportation Techies meetup, Playing with Traffic III. Mobility Lab, 1501 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA.

If the railways of the UK are a stage, Multi Purpose Vehicles like DR 98908/958 here are the techies, beavering away backstage to make sure everything runs smoothly.

 

DR 98958, a Windhoff MPV, passes Kings Norton on a West Midlands Circular Railhead Treatment Train (RHTT). These are prevalent around autumn, and spray high-pressure water on the tracks to remove leaf matter that accrues during this time of year. It is one part of the 98908/958 unit (908 led).

Winston Hoyle speaking at Metro Hack Night IX, the January 2020 Transportation Techies Meetup. WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.

WiMAX is rolled out in Baltimore by Sprint, under the "XOHM" brand. Baltimore is the first city in the US to get WiMAX.

 

©2008 David Hobby

Day 4. Continuing on the Lost Creek Wilderness detour. After 20 miles on the road we come across the Stagetop Saloon, just before we turn onto Park Country Road 39. Not mentioned in the official trail guide, but we'd been given a tip that we could eat and resupply there. The owner was lovely and made us a cheeseburger to eat and one to pack for later.

 

Rejoining the main trail, we ride another 6 miles to Kenosha Pass, uphill on lovely singletrack. Some techy but mostly flowy and loamy with great views. We crossed Highway 285 to the west campsite, which had water, despite it being closer to the road an noisier. $18 a site, but with a heap of firewood freshly cut for $5...

Sam Winward speaking at Metro Hack Night VI, the December 2016 Transportation Techies Meetup. WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.

Catherine Vanderwaart, Ben Shepherd, and Michael Eichler at Metro Hack Night VIII, the September 2018 Transportation Techies Meetup. WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.

Christian and a friend at Metro Hack Night IX, the January 2020 Transportation Techies Meetup. WMATA HQ (Jackson Graham Building), 600 5th St NW, Washington, DC.

Obviously loved by 6 squadron flight line techies.

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