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Les Liens Invisibles, Seppukoo.com, 2009

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Installation view at CCC Strozzina, Firenze

Photo: Martino Margheri

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (May 16, 2020) The United States Naval Academy holds the third swearing-in event for the Class of 2020. The Class of 2020 will graduate approximately 1,000 midshipmen during five swearing-in events and one virtual ceremony. As the undergraduate college of our country's naval service, the Naval Academy prepares young men and women to become professional officers of competence, character, and compassion in the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. (U.S. Navy photo Stacy Godfrey/Released)

What is a Virtual assistant? Virtual assistant is a highly skilled professional that provides administrative, technical and creative assistance to individual or business owners.

 

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Isn't this a fantastic shot? My friend Nathan said it was something

out of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" where martial artists run up

bamboo trees waving in the wind. Actually it is a little girl in a

maple tree in the Imperial Garden of Kyoto. She was put up there by

her father for a photo op, but I captured it too. Like something out

of a dream... that's what I've been feeling like for the past week.

 

Wednesday was Labor Day here. We got the day off from school. Thursday

was Thanksgiving in the USA, so I called up my expat friends Nathan

and Leon to make a meal of it. I'd heard that the Sheraton Kobe was

offering a Thanksgiving Buffet on Wednesday. Nathan came 3 hours by

train and Leon came down from his mountain apartment to Rokko Island

for the meal. It was touted as a Thanksgiving buffet by the American

coordinator for the hotel. So we had some assumptions about the menu.

As we walk to our table, past the buffet, we can't spot the chef with

cutlery in hand to carve a turkey under heat lamps. No yams, mashed

potatoes. Nothing. Well, not nothing. But nothing familiar to

Thanksgiving. It looks just like a pan-Asian cuisine. We ask the

waiter. "Oh, that's for dinner." Great. So much for delivering a taste

of home to my friends. The waiter comes back and says cryptically,

"they're preparing the turkey now." Leon interpreted that to mean,

"for dinner." But finally the waiter gestures over towards the buffet.

We see it. Arranged in slices like silver dollars are "turkey with

cranberry sauce." This the sole Thanksgiving item in the buffet. We

laugh it off and get 4 plates of food by the end of the meal. So we

got our money's worth for the buffet, but not what our stomachs were

expecting.

 

I haven't been forthcoming with my blogs on schedule because school

has been getting quite intense over the past two weeks. Finishing up

the term. I have been working hard to leave my lesson planning at

school so that I can enjoy an evening at home without more work to get

back to. I finally did that on Thursday and felt on top of the world.

That feeling lasted until Friday morning when I neglected something in

the lesson plan and threw my co-teacher and students for a loop when I

deviated from the LP to fit it in. That sent me into a spiral of

frustration that I only got out of Saturday evening. Perhaps it was

exacerbated by lack of sleep during this week when I've been staying

late at work and then staying up late at home.

 

Staying up late at home has been induced by my love for technology and

gadgetry. I have recently become more interested in podcasting because

I have found out it is possible for me to produce a podcast almost for

free. So I've been surfing the web learning how to do it and testing

out software applications to do it. I don't have much of an angle for

a show right now: there's already EFL teachers in Japan with a

podcast. In due time, I'll have something. I just need to get on top

of my teaching first.

 

And the countdown clock has begun for my Christmas return to the

States. So I think that is making me think of places anywhere but

here. However, nowness is a good quality. I need to be focused on the

now instead of worrying/longing for the future. That will take care of

itself. Thanks for reading and I'll be back next week!

30 July 2020, Rome Italy - FAO Director-General QU Dongyu virtual meeting with D1s and above.

Chris was leaving to head north (New Jersey, I believe). So the group decided to organized a farewell lunch.

 

Names (Standing, Left to Right):

Amanda Rodrigue, David Ducrest, Vijay B Baiyya, Mores Prachyabrued (Mark), Ryan Benton

 

Sitting (Left to Right)

Kaushik Das, Jamie (Chris's fiancee), Chris Best, Gary L. Kinsland, Nicholas Lipari

Christoph W Borst, Jan Philip Tiesel

 

The picture was taken by a staff member of Zia's.

 

Note: Virtual Reality Lab members are David, Vijay, Mores, Kaushik, Chris, Nicholas, Jan and Christoph (Christoph is the founder/head of the lab). Gary Kinsland (Geology) is an active collaborator.

Not sure about the picture, so giving credit to www.cheredonbuffaloe.co.nz

Just had to draw it!

Screenshots taken in virtual Amarna (Akhetaten) in the Open Sim environment developed by Heritage Key.

I think this was some kind of virtual reality device I dont remember.

 

We walked past it on the way to the US Army's Virtual Army Experience which was really freaking cool; It makes me miss the being in the Army.

Check out the great photos alumni shared on social media throughout the week of July 13 through 17, in celebration of our virtual reunion week.

Virtual Enterprises International and WISE held the summit in New York from April 4-7, 2011 and was sponsored by New York Life Foundation, Deloitte, HSBC and McGraw-Hill Education. Students competition included the National Business Plan Competition (NBPC) and Global Business Challenge (GBC). The NBPC challenged Virtual Enterprise students from across the country to demonstrate their global business expertise through written business plans and oral presentations. It showcased the best practices, rewarded excellence and allowed high school students to apply sophisticated knowledge and skills attributed to business professionals and college students. 19 teams began the competition with the winner announced on the April 7th at the Trade Fair. The GBC competition tasked students to work in multinational teams to identify the challenges, opportunities and risks involved in a global business by examining a business case styd. After 2.5 hours of analysis and deliberation, teams presented their findings to a plane of judges.

The virtual presenter is actually a digital projection on human silhouette made ​​of plexiglass, which can capture attention, creating the illusion of a real person.

Visual Fusion currently enables agencies in the Virtual City project to share data in a common view; connecting to UICDS will take this a step further.

The Virtual Boy gamepad feels like a prototype N64 or Game Cube controller, minus the analog sticks. It’s the only symmetrical gamepad I can think of. It’s also the only controller I can think of with dual D-Pads. On the reverse side are L and R buttons. The power switch is also located on the controller, something not found again until the XBox 360. Unfortunately, the power source is located on the controller, as well, either in the form of a large battery pack or in a plug for a power adapter. Power issues aside, the controller is one of my favorites. It’s comfortable, it’s the right size, all of the buttons are in the right place and are easy to press. I just wish the system weren’t so painful to use.

 

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Miss Virtual World -Darling Tomorrow won styling challenge with "Skeleton dress" XD

tyy ♥

An ordinary street sign post..behind this and along the street are a row of much thicker light posts. This did feel a bit like a wall here, but since I was standing centered on the posts, this woman decided to walk around me on the curb side.

 

GRII f/4.5 1/500 ISO-400 -1 18mm.

 

Virtual Paintout entry for August

Oil on masonite, 8x10

© 2010 Erik van Elven

Our virtual offices include a prestigious business address for your cards and website, free iHub membership which you can use for extended networking, discounts on services provided by other iHub members and access to state-of-the-art meeting rooms as well as private offices. Contact us at- www.ihuboffice.com/.

Courtney and Kianna -Teen Trends dolls -for fashion, hair and style. Each beautiful fashion doll has a different personality and look, just like real girls. The posable 17-inch Kianna doll is the rocker girl who loves going to concerts and clubs, playing guitar, and writing music. Kianna doll is ready for Fall in a great leather coat accenting her hot outfit with trendy details and accessories. Kianna doll comes with cool hair accessories that girls can use to style her hair, a brush, hair adornments and red hair gel for streaking her hair. Kianna doll also comes with a Style Profile that features her in different outfits and with different hairstyles. There's also a sheet of rockin' stickers in the magazine that the girl can tear out to use to decorate Kianna? doll's clothing. Kianna comes in a detailed carrying case that is unique to her personality and has a handle on the top so girls can take it on-the-go! The posable 17-inch Courtney? doll is the preppy girl who loves to travel, hang out at the beach and taking her dog to the park. Courtney doll is ready for Fall in her great outfit with fabulous accessories and delicious details. Courtney doll comes with fun hair accessories that girls can use to style her hair, a brush, hair adornments and curling rods that the girl can use to really curl her hair. Courtney doll also comes with a Style Profile that features all her favorite fashions and styles. There's also a sheet of cool stickers in the magazine that the girl can use to decorate Courtney doll's clothing. Courtney doll comes in a beautiful carrying case that is unique to her personality and has a handle on the top so girls can take it on-the-go.

  

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Discover the 17th edition of the premier european event on virtual technologies and uses

Check out the great photos alumni shared on social media throughout the week of July 13 through 17, in celebration of our virtual reunion week.

In Florence Virtual History you can discover with iPad the secrets of the large board by Paolo Uccello dedicated to the Battle of San Romano.The colours and elegant forms of the clothes and armour of the infantry and cavalry stand out in the painting.

 

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Gagnants 2012 de la compétition Virtual Fantasy "Temps Limité"

Lavalanche

  

L'Ecole de design Nantes Atlantique (Nantes)

 

Quentin LE ROUX, Félix RAYMOND, Terence DESCLAIN, Benjamin BERGER

In these days of pandemic, museum docents and volunteers answer visitors' questions via live video

at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC.

Very interesting virtual reality simulator designed around the Homolovi IV ruin near Winslow, Arizona. Also, a quick demonstration of a virtual pottery simulator displaying pot types by geographic origin and period of construction. You need special glasses for the 3d effect, which was projected onto three screens and the floor and was controllable by a small wand and your head movements.

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