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Twisted graphic enhancements of mostly found life form images captured from the web-based world, courtesy of the epiPhone camera, Photoshop and the warped mind of the epiclectic.

 

Disclaimer - If anyone objects to me reprocessing one of their images, please drop me a flickr mail and I will be more than happy to provide a link to your original image - or remove it from my public photo stream.

 

Call for Images - If you have a photograph you would like to submit for an official epiFlection treatment, send me a flickr mail with a link to your photo. Once posted, you will get credit, a link to your photo, and a great photo for downloading, printing, framing and giving as a wonderful gift to loved ones in your close circle of friends.

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COAST SALISH TERRITORIES (Vancouver) – The Second Annual Vancouver Indigenous Media Arts Festival (VIMAF) will be showcasing the best of cutting-edge Indigitized artists and their works November 8-11 at a handful of venues on Coast Salish Territories. VIMAF brings together special guests from across Turtle Island, including Alanis Obomsawin, who will be presented with VIMAF’s Lifetime Achievement Award. She will be joined by directors and producers from Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg and BC. Their works will be shown at the West Coast’s only Native media arts festival, including a variety of mediums such as short films, music videos, documentaries, video art, animation, feature length films, interactive media, video projection, and broadcasting.

Programming at the weekend festival will celebrate a number of trailblazing artists from around Turtle Island with Gala and Conference events, interactive installations, National Film Board (NFB) feature film premieres, and evening musical programs, all meshing traditional and contemporary experiences of Indigenous Peoples. A number of prominent featured installations and films will be making their west coast debut at VIMAF, including NFB/imagineNATIVE partnership De Nort, an online interactive journey and onsite installation from the Winnipeg/Montreal ITWĒ Collective exploring life and experiences on a northern Manitoba reserve and how through forced reservation traditional memories and knowledge are being replaced.

“Presenting web-based work alongside radio, television,and cinema really show the multi-platform storytelling strategies being used to tell our stories,” said Ronnie Harris, member, VIMAF Coordinating Committee. “Using digital tools is a popular strategies for Indigenous storytellers on the West Coast.”

NFB Film premieres include Director Alanis Obomsawin’s The People of the Kattawapiskak River, returning Residential School lens We Were Children, West Coast Smokin’Fish, Every Emotion Costs, and others. VIMAF and W2 Community Media Arts Society resident media artist, Bracken Hanuse Corlett (Wuikinuxv-Klahoose), will also be projecting, Wuulhu – To Fuse Together, a series of digital installations throughout Festival home venue, W2, for the weekend. Musical offerings fuse traditional sounds with cutting edge electronic-influenced sets provided by the East Coasts’ A Tribe Called Red who are playing at Fortune Sound Club, and locals Skookum Sound System, as well as DJ’s Annashay, Vancouver DMC Finalist DJ Krisp playing VIMAF’s Indigenous Afterdark: Around The Sun.

The 2012 Festival will be headquartered at W2, with other events taking place at SFU Woodward’s Cinema, National Film Board – Pacific Region, and Fortune Sound Club. “Anchoring the Festival in Vancouver’s original settlement is fitting,” says Harris, “we are using the Woodward’s media hub which is made up of W2, SFU and the NFB, to bring a focal point for understanding what is Indigenous culture today in the centre of the city.”

VIMAF is a media arts organization founded in 2011 to re-affirm the presence of Indigenous digital production in Coast Salish Territory. VIMAF holds space for Indigenous media artists to show their works in an environment that fosters cultural discourse, critical awareness and interactivity through the independent production, stimulation, examination and illumination of Indigenous socio-political histories and current realities.

VIMAF gratefully acknowledges the support of W2 Community Media Arts Society, First People’s Cultural Council, Hastings Crossing BIA, National Film Board – Interactive Studio, and a dozen Indigenous organizations.

 

** Photos by W2 chew who passed around my camera.

  

VIMAF presents: The Skookum Sound System and RPM.fm One Year Celebration

 

A Tribe Called Red (special guest spot!) | Skookum Sound System | DJ Krisp | Mob Bounce | DJ Annashay

Highlighting the kind of mutually beneficial trade that President Obama talked about during his visit in November, Locke visited a neighborhood grocery store in New Delhi that is using technology developed by a U.S. company to market its products, manage its customers and organize its business operations. Intuit, based in Mountain View, Calif., created “GoConnect,” a new innovative mobile and web-based marketing service that is helping Indian micro and small businesses grow and improve the way they communicate with their customers. Intuit’s new application was first announced during the President Obama’s visit to India.

I noticed this spider and her web inside our plastic greenhouse some days back, marvelling at her ability to capture a white wasp. Yesterday I noticed she had just caught a second one, and one of her egg balls was starting to hatch, so I grabbed my camera and tripod and got this shot.

  

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COAST SALISH TERRITORIES (Vancouver) – The Second Annual Vancouver Indigenous Media Arts Festival (VIMAF) will be showcasing the best of cutting-edge Indigitized artists and their works November 8-11 at a handful of venues on Coast Salish Territories. VIMAF brings together special guests from across Turtle Island, including Alanis Obomsawin, who will be presented with VIMAF’s Lifetime Achievement Award. She will be joined by directors and producers from Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg and BC. Their works will be shown at the West Coast’s only Native media arts festival, including a variety of mediums such as short films, music videos, documentaries, video art, animation, feature length films, interactive media, video projection, and broadcasting.

Programming at the weekend festival will celebrate a number of trailblazing artists from around Turtle Island with Gala and Conference events, interactive installations, National Film Board (NFB) feature film premieres, and evening musical programs, all meshing traditional and contemporary experiences of Indigenous Peoples. A number of prominent featured installations and films will be making their west coast debut at VIMAF, including NFB/imagineNATIVE partnership De Nort, an online interactive journey and onsite installation from the Winnipeg/Montreal ITWĒ Collective exploring life and experiences on a northern Manitoba reserve and how through forced reservation traditional memories and knowledge are being replaced.

“Presenting web-based work alongside radio, television,and cinema really show the multi-platform storytelling strategies being used to tell our stories,” said Ronnie Harris, member, VIMAF Coordinating Committee. “Using digital tools is a popular strategies for Indigenous storytellers on the West Coast.”

NFB Film premieres include Director Alanis Obomsawin’s The People of the Kattawapiskak River, returning Residential School lens We Were Children, West Coast Smokin’Fish, Every Emotion Costs, and others. VIMAF and W2 Community Media Arts Society resident media artist, Bracken Hanuse Corlett (Wuikinuxv-Klahoose), will also be projecting, Wuulhu – To Fuse Together, a series of digital installations throughout Festival home venue, W2, for the weekend. Musical offerings fuse traditional sounds with cutting edge electronic-influenced sets provided by the East Coasts’ A Tribe Called Red who are playing at Fortune Sound Club, and locals Skookum Sound System, as well as DJ’s Annashay, Vancouver DMC Finalist DJ Krisp playing VIMAF’s Indigenous Afterdark: Around The Sun.

The 2012 Festival will be headquartered at W2, with other events taking place at SFU Woodward’s Cinema, National Film Board – Pacific Region, and Fortune Sound Club. “Anchoring the Festival in Vancouver’s original settlement is fitting,” says Harris, “we are using the Woodward’s media hub which is made up of W2, SFU and the NFB, to bring a focal point for understanding what is Indigenous culture today in the centre of the city.”

VIMAF is a media arts organization founded in 2011 to re-affirm the presence of Indigenous digital production in Coast Salish Territory. VIMAF holds space for Indigenous media artists to show their works in an environment that fosters cultural discourse, critical awareness and interactivity through the independent production, stimulation, examination and illumination of Indigenous socio-political histories and current realities.

VIMAF gratefully acknowledges the support of W2 Community Media Arts Society, First People’s Cultural Council, Hastings Crossing BIA, National Film Board – Interactive Studio, and a dozen Indigenous organizations.

 

** Photos by W2 chew who passed around my camera.

  

VIMAF presents: The Skookum Sound System and RPM.fm One Year Celebration

 

A Tribe Called Red (special guest spot!) | Skookum Sound System | DJ Krisp | Mob Bounce | DJ Annashay

Come celebrate with the ONAC community during the ONE PDX launch event and learn more about the Oregon Native Enterprise (ONE) Program at this free event!\nThe ONE Coalition has developed a business development series utilizing the voices of our community and representing our collective wisdom in support of business development and ownership for Native American entrepreneurs across Oregon & SW Washington. We invite you to learn more about this exciting new program and the StartUpOregon Platform as it supports Economic Development opportunities by leveraging web-based technologies to expand your reach.\nONAC is dedicated to working with all members of the community to advance the educational and economic opportunities for Native Americans in Oregon and Southwest Washington. We look forward to having our partners and community advocates come together during this event. Thank you! copyright © 2018 sean dreilinger

This Part II completes Session 4 to present advances worldwide that highlight the relevance and feasibility of subnational

measurement for tourism management. It will also discuss at more technical levels the importance of delineating

spatial areas and issues of comparability and coherence.

Moderator: Mr. Peter Laimer, Deputy Director, Directorate Spatial Statistics, Statistics Austria and Chair of the UNWTO

Committee on Statistics and TSA.

Presentations:

• Mr. Luo Zhibin, Deputy Mayor of Zhangjiajie Municipal Government, China: “Establishing China standards of tourism

Classification, Solving the tourism statistics problem by using big data”

• Ms. Mélanie Gauche, Project manager, Monitoring and Statistics Directorate, Ministry for the Ecological and Solidary

Transition, France: “Measuring Tourism Intensity and its Impact on the Environment at Subnational Level”

• Ms. Nagore Espinosa, Coordinator of INRouTe and CEO of in2destination: “Tourism, Territory and Sustainability: A

Statistical Insight at Subnational Levels” and Mr. Raúl Hernández-Martín, Head of the Chair of Tourism, University

of La Laguna: “A pilot study on Measuring Sustainability in Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain”

• Mr. Carlos Carré, Consultant for Conservation International: “Ecotourism in the San Martín Region (Peru) from an

Ecosystem Accounting Perspective”

• Ms. Jingyan Liu, Sun Yat-sen University: “A Web-based Regional Tourism Satellite Account Information System”

• Mr. Carl Obst, UNWTO Consultant: “Defining Spatial Areas for Measuring Sustainable Tourism”

Co-curated by Sarah Cook and Kathy Rae Huffman, Broadcast Yourself is an international group exhibition that contextualises the current trend of sharing videos online (on websites such as YouTube) through the presentation of works of video art and web-based art from the 1970s to the 1990s. It includes the work of a diverse group of artists who have challenged television culture and questioned what it means to undertake the personal act of putting oneself ‘on-air’.

 

Works presented ranged from Bill Viola’s Reverse Television — Portraits of Viewers (1984), where he filmed American television viewers and broadcast the footage back out at them as they watched television, to Shaina Anand’s Khirkee Yaan Project (2006) from New Delhi, an exploration of what happens when you connect people via an open circuit TV system.

 

The exhibition included artists: Active Ingredient (Rachel Jacobs / Matt Watkins), Shaina Anand, Ian Breakwell, Chris Burden, Stan Douglas, Kit Galloway and Sherrie Rabinowitz, Alistair Gentry, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Doug Hall, Chip Lord and Jody Proctor, Joanie 4 Jackie (Miranda July et al.), Pat Naldi and Wendy Kirkup, TV Swansong (curated by Nina Pope and Karen Guthrie), Bill Viola, Van Gogh TV, 56Ktv Bastard Channel (curated by Reinhard Storz / xcult.org).

 

The exhibition toured to Cornerhouse, Manchester from 13 June to 10 August 2008.

 

Biography

Sarah Cook is a curator and writer based in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. She is a Reader at the University of Sunderland where she co-founded and co-edits CRUMB, the online resource for curators of new media art and teaches on the MA Curating course. Having grown up in Canada, she has a longstanding association with The Banff Center where she has worked as a guest curator and researcher in residence. After completing her PhD in 2004, she worked as adjunct curator of new media at BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art funded by the AHRC and in 2008 was the inaugural curatorial fellow at Eyebeam Art and Technology Center in New York. Sarah has curated and co-curated international exhibitions including Database Imaginary (2004), The Art Formerly Known As New Media (2005) and Broadcast Yourself (2008).

 

Kathy Rae Huffman is an independent curator. She has commissioned artists, written about and coordinated events for a variety of international festivals and organisations since the 1980s. Huffman received an MFA in Exhibition Design from California State University Long Beach, where she also completed the post-graduate course in Museum Studies. She has held curatorial posts at the Long Beach Museum of Art (1979-1984) and The ICA Boston (1984-1990). She was professor of electronic art and director of EMAC at RPI, Troy, New York (1998-2000). She was Visual Arts Director at Cornerhouse, Manchester from 2002-2008, where her curatorial work included: Art TV (for The Getty Museum), Nick Crowe: Commemorative Glass, Marcel Odenbach: The Idea of Africa and Zineb Sedira: Telling stories with differences amongst others.

 

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Co-curated by Sarah Cook and Kathy Rae Huffman. Touring exhibition produced by AV Festival 08 and Cornerhouse in collaboration with Hatton Gallery. Supported by Arts Council England, CRUMB at the University of Sunderland, and The Leverhulme Trust.

 

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Come celebrate with the ONAC community during the ONE PDX launch event and learn more about the Oregon Native Enterprise (ONE) Program at this free event!\nThe ONE Coalition has developed a business development series utilizing the voices of our community and representing our collective wisdom in support of business development and ownership for Native American entrepreneurs across Oregon & SW Washington. We invite you to learn more about this exciting new program and the StartUpOregon Platform as it supports Economic Development opportunities by leveraging web-based technologies to expand your reach.\nONAC is dedicated to working with all members of the community to advance the educational and economic opportunities for Native Americans in Oregon and Southwest Washington. We look forward to having our partners and community advocates come together during this event. Thank you! copyright © 2018 sean dreilinger

Come celebrate with the ONAC community during the ONE PDX launch event and learn more about the Oregon Native Enterprise (ONE) Program at this free event!\nThe ONE Coalition has developed a business development series utilizing the voices of our community and representing our collective wisdom in support of business development and ownership for Native American entrepreneurs across Oregon & SW Washington. We invite you to learn more about this exciting new program and the StartUpOregon Platform as it supports Economic Development opportunities by leveraging web-based technologies to expand your reach.\nONAC is dedicated to working with all members of the community to advance the educational and economic opportunities for Native Americans in Oregon and Southwest Washington. We look forward to having our partners and community advocates come together during this event. Thank you! copyright © 2018 sean dreilinger

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For World Children's Day, Ahou Marie Adele, a child, took the place of the Minister of Communication and Media. After exchanging with the minister, she led the departmental meeting.

 

Every 20 November, the world celebrates the anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child by celebrating World Children's Day. For the occasion, UNICEF is asking adults and young people around the world to show solidarity with the most disadvantaged and vulnerable children, letting children take over the media, sports, entertainment, business and even governments and flooding the world with blue, wearing blue clothes or accessories at school, on the streets, on social media, in meeting rooms and on sports fields.

   

"On the occasion of World Children's Day 2018, we ask all of Côte d'Ivoire to let the children take the orders, for a day and to put blue for each child, in order to call on world leaders to strengthen their commitment to children's rights, "said UNICEF Representative in Côte d'Ivoire Dr. Aboubacar Kampo.

   

November 20th is a global day of action for children and children. It aims to raise public awareness and raise funds to help the millions of children who are out of school, deprived of protection and uprooted around the world.

   

"Too many children in the world are deprived of their rights. We want to build a world in which every child is educated, safe and able to reach their full potential. The children can no longer wait, "said UNICEF Representative in Côte d'Ivoire, Dr. Aboubacar Kampo.

   

To celebrate this annual event, governments and the stars of entertainment, sports and business will join forces with children to defend their rights. Children, meanwhile, will take the lead in all areas, to focus on issues that matter to them. Here are some of the initiatives organized around the world and here in Ivory Coast:

   

⢠The world is invited to sign a petition demanding that the rights of every child be respected, which will be presented to world leaders in 2019, on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child: go-blue.unicef.org/.

   

⢠In Côte d'Ivoire, children will take over the National Assembly, the Office of the Minister of Communication, UNICEF office and the communication agency Voodoo and different UN agencies will be go blue for every child .

   

⢠In the media, the children will take orders from Fraternité Matin, Abidjan.net, Radio Côte d'Ivoire, Trace FM as well as the Group of Press Enterprises of Côte d'Ivoire (GEPCI) and the Institut Supérieur. Communication Science and Technology (ISTC).

   

⢠In the field of entertainment, the internationally renowned group Magic System gives an interview to young reporters, the sprinter and world champion Murielle Ahouré gives her place to the relief the time of a race and the rapper NASH invites the children to Join her on stage at her birthday show and the Dream Maker production house turns blue.

   

⢠In sports, former professional football players such as Zoro Mark, Ben Badie, Eugène Beugre Yago, Venance Zeze and Serge Magui, play a match against children.

   

⢠On the web, children will take orders with different Ivorian personalities such as choreographer Bacome Niamba, web-based influencer Stéphane Sacré and blogger Nader Fakry, to name a few.

   

⢠UNICEF Côte d'Ivoire appoints its first young champions for children. Kherann Yao, a 23-year-old environmental activist, Detty Dione Datto, 24, a vlogger and disability activist, and Tchonté Siluide, 24, a blogger and advocate for education.

   

⢠U-Reporters from Côte d'Ivoire have planned actions for positive change in their community to help children.

   

⢠Worldwide, iconic landmarks will be illuminated in blue, including Sydney Opera House, Australia, the Petra site in Jordan, and the Empire State Building in the United States.

   

⢠In Burkina Faso, young people from West and Central Africa will take part in a series of discussions called Dialogues on Africa to talk to policy makers about "The Africa We Want".

     

?Chaque 20 novembre, le monde souligne lâanniversaire de la Convention sur les droits des enfants en célébrant la journée mondiale de lâenfance. Pour lâoccasion, lâUNICEF demande aux adultes et aux jeunes du monde entier de démontrer leur solidarité avec les enfants les plus défavorisés et les plus vulnérables, en laissant les enfants prendre les commandes des médias, du sport, du divertissement, des affaires et même des gouvernements et en inondant le monde de bleu, en portant des vêtements ou accessoires bleus à lâécole, dans les rues, sur les médias sociaux, dans les salles de réunion et sur les terrains de sport.

   

?« à lâoccasion de la Journée mondiale de lâenfance 2018, nous demandons à toute la Côte dâIvoire de laisser les enfants prendre les commandes, le temps dâune journée et de se mettre en bleu pour chaque enfant, afin de demander aux dirigeants mondiaux de renforcer leurs engagements en faveur des droits des enfants », a déclaré le représentant de lâUNICEF en Côte dâIvoire, Dr. Aboubacar Kampo.

   

Le 20 novembre est une journée dâaction mondiale pour les enfants et par les enfants. Elle vise à sensibiliser le public et à collecter des fonds pour venir en aide aux millions dâenfants déscolarisés, privés de protection et déracinés à travers le monde.

   

?« Encore trop dâenfants dans le monde sont privés de leurs droits. Nous voulons bâtir un monde dans lequel chaque enfant est scolarisé, à lâabri des dangers et à même de réaliser son plein potentiel. Les enfants ne peuvent plus attendre », a ajouté le représentant de lâUNICEF en Côte dâIvoire, Dr. Aboubacar Kampo.

   

Pour célébrer cet événement annuel, les gouvernements ainsi que les stars du divertissement, du sport et des affaires, uniront leurs efforts à ceux des enfants afin de défendre leurs droits. Les enfants, quant à eux, prendront les commandes dans tous les domaines, afin de mettre lâaccent sur les questions qui leur tiennent à cÅur. Voici quelques-unes des initiatives organisées dans le monde et ici en Côte dâIvoire :

   

Le monde est invité à signer une pétition pour exiger que les droits de chaque enfant soient respectés, qui sera présentée aux dirigeants mondiaux en 2019, à lâoccasion du 30e anniversaire de la Convention relative aux droits de lâenfant : go-blue.unicef.org/.

  

En Côte dâIvoire, les enfants prendront les commandes de lâAssemblée nationale, du bureau du Ministre de la Communication, de lâUNICEF et de lâagence de communication Voodoo et différentes agences des Nations Unies seront en bleu pour chaque enfant.

  

Dans les médias, les enfants prendront entre autres les commandes de Fraternité Matin, Abidjan.net, Radio Côte dâIvoire, Trace FM ainsi que du Groupement des Entreprises de Presse de Côte dâIvoire (GEPCI) et de lâInstitut Supérieur des Sciences et Techniques de la Communication (ISTC).

  

Dans le domaine du divertissement, le groupe de renommée internationale Magic System accorde une interview à de jeunes reporters, la sprinteuse et championne du monde Murielle Ahouré laisse sa place à la relève le temps dâune course et la rappeuse NASH invite les enfants à la joindre sur scène lors de son spectacle anniversaire et la maison de production Dream Maker passe au bleu.

  

Dans les sports, dâanciens joueurs football professionnels tels que Zoro Mark, Ben Badie, Eugène Beugré Yago, Venance Zézé et Serge Magui, disputent un match contre des enfants.

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Sur le web, les enfants prendront les commandes avec différentes personnalités ivoiriennes telles que la chorégraphe Bacome Niamba, lâinfluenceur web Stéphane Sacré et le blogueur Nader Fakry, pour nâen nommer que quelques-uns.

  

UNICEF Côte dâIvoire nomme ses premiers jeunes champions pour les enfants. Kherann Yao, 23 ans, défenseur de lâenvironnement, Detty Dione Datto, 24 ans, vloggeuse et militante en faveur des droits des personnes handicapées, et Tchonté Silué, 24, blogueuse et militante en faveur de lâéducation.

  

Des U-Reporters de Côte dâIvoire ont prévu des actions pour un changements positif dans leur communauté afin de venir en aide aux enfants.

  

à travers le monde, des monuments emblématiques seront éclairés en bleu, notamment lâopéra de Sydney, en Australie, le site de Petra, en Jordanie, et lâEmpire State Building, aux Ãtats-Unis.

  

Au Burkina Faso, des jeunes dâAfrique de lâOuest et centrale prendront part à une série de discussions baptisée Dialogues sur lâAfrique afin de parler aux décideurs politiques de « LâAfrique que nous voulons ».

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A wrecking yard (Australian, New Zealand, and Canadian English), scrapyard (Irish and British English) or junkyard (American English) is the location of a business in dismantling where wrecked or decommissioned vehicles are brought, their usable parts are sold for use in operating vehicles, while the unusable metal parts, known as scrap metal parts, are sold to metal-recycling companies.

 

Other terms include wreck yard, wrecker's yard, salvage yard, breakers yard, dismantler and scrapheap. In the United Kingdom, car salvage yards are known as car breakers, while motorcycle salvage yards are known as bike breakers. In Australia, they are often referred to as 'Wreckers'.

 

The most common type of wreck yards are automobile wreck yards, but junkyards for motorcycles, bicycles, small airplanes and boats exist too.

 

Many salvage yards operate on a local level—when an automobile is severely damaged, has malfunctioned beyond repair, or not worth the repair, the owner may sell it to a junkyard; in some cases—as when the car has become disabled in a place where derelict cars are not allowed to be left—the car owner will pay the wrecker to haul the car away.

 

Salvage yards also buy most of the wrecked, derelict and abandoned vehicles that are sold at auction from police impound storage lots,and often buy vehicles from insurance tow yards as well.

 

The salvage yard will usually tow the vehicle from the location of its purchase to the yard, but occasionally vehicles are driven in. At the salvage yard the automobiles are typically arranged in rows, often stacked on top of one another.

 

Some yards keep inventories in their offices, as to the usable parts in each car, as well as the car's location in the yard. Many yards have computerized inventory systems. About 75% of any given vehicle can be recycled and used for other goods.

 

In recent years it is becoming increasingly common to use satellite part finder services to contact multiple salvage yards from a single source.

 

In the 20th century these were call centres that charged a premium rate for calls and compiled a facsimile that was sent to various salvage yards so they could respond directly if the part was in stock. Many of these are now Web-based with requests for parts being e-mailed instantly.

SampleBoard.com presents a new and innovative way to create and present your ideas and vision by using the web-based interactive editor. It enables designers from different design disciplines (graphic, web, interiors, landscape, fashion and wedding planning) and backgrounds to collaborate on design projects, share their creative portfolio online and get exposure for business opportunities through the public design directory.

 

The web editor allows you to quickly and easily pull together design trends, colour schemes, textures and products via a convenient drag-and-drop function, using the rich editing toolset with over 30,000 product images from the library or your own images uploaded onto the system from your personal profile.

 

Come celebrate with the ONAC community during the ONE PDX launch event and learn more about the Oregon Native Enterprise (ONE) Program at this free event!\nThe ONE Coalition has developed a business development series utilizing the voices of our community and representing our collective wisdom in support of business development and ownership for Native American entrepreneurs across Oregon & SW Washington. We invite you to learn more about this exciting new program and the StartUpOregon Platform as it supports Economic Development opportunities by leveraging web-based technologies to expand your reach.\nONAC is dedicated to working with all members of the community to advance the educational and economic opportunities for Native Americans in Oregon and Southwest Washington. We look forward to having our partners and community advocates come together during this event. Thank you! copyright © 2018 sean dreilinger

Come celebrate with the ONAC community during the ONE PDX launch event and learn more about the Oregon Native Enterprise (ONE) Program at this free event!\nThe ONE Coalition has developed a business development series utilizing the voices of our community and representing our collective wisdom in support of business development and ownership for Native American entrepreneurs across Oregon & SW Washington. We invite you to learn more about this exciting new program and the StartUpOregon Platform as it supports Economic Development opportunities by leveraging web-based technologies to expand your reach.\nONAC is dedicated to working with all members of the community to advance the educational and economic opportunities for Native Americans in Oregon and Southwest Washington. We look forward to having our partners and community advocates come together during this event. Thank you! copyright © 2018 sean dreilinger

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The royal party proceeds to the second floor of the lecture hall.

 

Tipitaka & Web-based Technology is organised by World Tipitaka Council of Thailand, Sri Lanka and Japan on the occasion of the Royal Presentation of the World Tipitaka in Roman Script in Japan by Her Royal Highness Princess Chulabhorn of Thailand.

I hope Flickr can see that we are not going to let other web-based groups come in and take our pictures as their own. I hope they will soon stand behind it's members as passionately as we stand behind our photos and help protect us and our rights!!

Cornell University Employment & Disability Institute Extension Faculty Hannah Rudstam co-leads the new Just-In-Time web based toolkit that helps managers better provide reasonable accommodations and disability inclusiveness at U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Tuesday, May 5, 2015, in Washington, D.C. The class covered a wide range of topics, from proper verbal labels, and best strategies for various work place scenarios, to applicable laws, to name a few of the topics. The class provided knowledge for employees at all levels. The web-based toolkit was made in collaboration with Cornell University. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

Central Desktop delivers a Complete Business Collaboration platform for the mid-market enabling business teams to connect, share, collaborate and manage business both internally and externally on customizable web workspaces. Its solution is delivered as a pure-play web-based platform (SaaS) that combines the most robust collaboration tools available with consumer-level service and afford-ability. Central Desktop enables teams of all sizes to work virtually and seamlessly without the need for IT resources, leveling the playing field for SMBs wishing to do business with the Fortune 5000 through technology that is as simple as launching a browser. Central Desktop was founded in 2005, and is a privately-held company located in Pasadena, California.

So I picked up the Canon G9 as my little pocket photo companion. For fun, and out of curiousity, I wanted to do a completely unscientific test of the G9 compared to the 5D. I put my remote 580EX on a stand and alternated shooting between the G9 and the 5D using the Speedlight Transmitter from roughly the same spot.

 

The result are above.

 

For web based imagery, the G9 seems to be a great solution for shooting in situations or environments where I just don't want to risk taking the 5D. At roughly $450 - $500 (you can find some sale pricing online), this is well worth the money. It also takes reasonably good video, which I'm pleased with.

 

Of course, it's not a 5D and never will be, but still a TON of fun.

  

We would like to thank the people of Pacific Palisades, California as well as the members of the PAPA - Pacific Palisades Americanism Parade Association and the Will Rogers 5k/10k run committee for their cooperation and enthusiastic support of the day of LIVE programming from Pacific Palisades on July 4, 2012.

 

Join us on July 4, Thursday, 2013 on station KVMD- TV Channel 23, from 8 am to 5 for the 36th Annual Will Rogers State Park 5k/10k run event and for the 65th Annual Pacific Palisades Americanism Parade as the anchor events for the Los Angeles Regional 4th of July LIVE Day of Celebration.

 

The show was groundbreaking and a first! Overall, a huge undertaking and we welcome your comments to make the shows better at this email: Reports@LARegional4th (dot) com.

 

We are working to bring you a recording of the day's activities, either web based or on DVD, as dictated by technical parameters.

 

Best wishes to you, and thanks for helping make the show better and more complete in 2013.

 

Tim Greenwood

Producer and Host

Los Angeles Regional 4th of July Live Televised Celebration

LARegional4th.com

Camera: by My Nokia E61i

Period: 2008

Location: My Office

Composition: Just simple Color Changes by Photoshop

Manipulation: by a web based effect generator

Photographer: Self

  

Cornell University Employment & Disability Institute Extension Faculty Hannah Rudstam co-leads the new Just-In-Time web based toolkit that helps managers better provide reasonable accommodations and disability inclusiveness at U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Tuesday, May 5, 2015, in Washington, D.C. The class covered a wide range of topics, from proper verbal labels, and best strategies for various work place scenarios, to applicable laws, to name a few of the topics. The class provided knowledge for employees at all levels. The web-based toolkit was made in collaboration with Cornell University. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

Sandra Perez, Director of OPA, highlights details of the new Web-based report card

SampleBoard.com presents a new and innovative way to create and present your ideas and vision by using the web-based interactive editor. It enables designers from different design disciplines (graphic, web, interiors, landscape, fashion and wedding planning) and backgrounds to collaborate on design projects, share their creative portfolio online and get exposure for business opportunities through the public design directory.

 

The web editor allows you to quickly and easily pull together design trends, colour schemes, textures and products via a convenient drag-and-drop function, using the rich editing toolset with over 30,000 product images from the library or your own images uploaded onto the system from your personal profile.

 

How to set up web-based network traffic monitoring on Linux

 

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COAST SALISH TERRITORIES (Vancouver) – The Second Annual Vancouver Indigenous Media Arts Festival (VIMAF) will be showcasing the best of cutting-edge Indigitized artists and their works November 8-11 at a handful of venues on Coast Salish Territories. VIMAF brings together special guests from across Turtle Island, including Alanis Obomsawin, who will be presented with VIMAF’s Lifetime Achievement Award. She will be joined by directors and producers from Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Winnipeg and BC. Their works will be shown at the West Coast’s only Native media arts festival, including a variety of mediums such as short films, music videos, documentaries, video art, animation, feature length films, interactive media, video projection, and broadcasting.

Programming at the weekend festival will celebrate a number of trailblazing artists from around Turtle Island with Gala and Conference events, interactive installations, National Film Board (NFB) feature film premieres, and evening musical programs, all meshing traditional and contemporary experiences of Indigenous Peoples. A number of prominent featured installations and films will be making their west coast debut at VIMAF, including NFB/imagineNATIVE partnership De Nort, an online interactive journey and onsite installation from the Winnipeg/Montreal ITWĒ Collective exploring life and experiences on a northern Manitoba reserve and how through forced reservation traditional memories and knowledge are being replaced.

“Presenting web-based work alongside radio, television,and cinema really show the multi-platform storytelling strategies being used to tell our stories,” said Ronnie Harris, member, VIMAF Coordinating Committee. “Using digital tools is a popular strategies for Indigenous storytellers on the West Coast.”

NFB Film premieres include Director Alanis Obomsawin’s The People of the Kattawapiskak River, returning Residential School lens We Were Children, West Coast Smokin’Fish, Every Emotion Costs, and others. VIMAF and W2 Community Media Arts Society resident media artist, Bracken Hanuse Corlett (Wuikinuxv-Klahoose), will also be projecting, Wuulhu – To Fuse Together, a series of digital installations throughout Festival home venue, W2, for the weekend. Musical offerings fuse traditional sounds with cutting edge electronic-influenced sets provided by the East Coasts’ A Tribe Called Red who are playing at Fortune Sound Club, and locals Skookum Sound System, as well as DJ’s Annashay, Vancouver DMC Finalist DJ Krisp playing VIMAF’s Indigenous Afterdark: Around The Sun.

The 2012 Festival will be headquartered at W2, with other events taking place at SFU Woodward’s Cinema, National Film Board – Pacific Region, and Fortune Sound Club. “Anchoring the Festival in Vancouver’s original settlement is fitting,” says Harris, “we are using the Woodward’s media hub which is made up of W2, SFU and the NFB, to bring a focal point for understanding what is Indigenous culture today in the centre of the city.”

VIMAF is a media arts organization founded in 2011 to re-affirm the presence of Indigenous digital production in Coast Salish Territory. VIMAF holds space for Indigenous media artists to show their works in an environment that fosters cultural discourse, critical awareness and interactivity through the independent production, stimulation, examination and illumination of Indigenous socio-political histories and current realities.

VIMAF gratefully acknowledges the support of W2 Community Media Arts Society, First People’s Cultural Council, Hastings Crossing BIA, National Film Board – Interactive Studio, and a dozen Indigenous organizations.

 

** Photos by W2 chew who passed around my camera.

  

VIMAF presents: The Skookum Sound System and RPM.fm One Year Celebration

 

A Tribe Called Red (special guest spot!) | Skookum Sound System | DJ Krisp | Mob Bounce | DJ Annashay

Jeff Gordon Chevrolet Is Selling Jeff Gordon's Z06 Carbon Limited Edition Corvette $87,500 +++

 

This Brand New 2011 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Carbon Limited Edition was ordered for Jeff Gordon with the Customer Selectable VIN Option # 0024, and it is available for immediate delivery at Jeff Gordon Chevrolet in Wilmington, North Carolina.

 

Z06 Carbon Special Edition Package- includes (Z07) Z06 Ultimate Performance Package Includes:

Carbon fiber raised hood

Black painted carbon fiber rockers and splitter; body-color ZR1-style spoiler

Suede steering wheel, shift knob and boot, seat inserts, door pull and door armrests

Seat and steering wheel logo, body-color stitching on steering wheel, shift knob and seats

Black headlamp

Black outside mirrors

(Q6U) ZR1 Black aluminum 19" front and 20" rear wheels

Body-color door handles

Racing pedals and Euro-style racing number

Also includes body-color stitching on instrument panel and door panels

 

ENGINE- 7.0L (427 CI) LS7 V8 Sfi with dry sump oil system (505 hp [376.6 kW] @ 6300 rpm 470 lb-ft of torque [634.5 N-m] @ 4800 rpm) (STD)

 

RADIO- U3U Audio System With NAVIGATION, AM/FM Stereo With CD PLAYER, MP3 Playback And DVD-Based Touch-Screen Navigation

 

If you have any specific purchase or shipping questions, call Jason Nicholas at 910-798-2722 or 910-612-3405

 

Don't live near Jeff Gordon Chevrolet?

 

No problem, Jason can arrange hassle free delivery right to your front door.

 

And because we're a Hendrick Automotive Group Dealership, you can be assured we'll be here for you long after the sale.

  

These days, we know shopping begins on line, before you ever step into our showroom.

 

That's why we set up an Award Winning web based shopping experience, so you can become more familiar with us and all that Jeff Gordon Chevrolet has to offer.

 

www.JeffGordonChevy.com has been a favorite destination for on line car shoppers for over a decade. We are truly humbled by the thousands of customers who allow us the opportunity to earn their business every month.

 

Jeff Gordon Chevrolet is a proud member of the Hendrick Automotive Group. 500 GM Certified Used Vehicles and over 3,500 Hendrick Certified Used Vehicles available for immediate delivery.

 

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Purchase price INCLUDES current rebates and incentives, please call Jason Nicholas with any questions 910-612-3405

  

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All Documentation & Autographed Jeff Gordon Hat Included

 

El Capitan from the not so photographed side ...

 

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Ed Schipul presented to the Houston Technology Center (www.houstontech.org) 'Starting a Web-Based Business' lunch group.

I do have some concern on the matter of an external party storing my password and login, but this IMO thingy does have some potential. just keep your login and password safe...

Come celebrate with the ONAC community during the ONE PDX launch event and learn more about the Oregon Native Enterprise (ONE) Program at this free event!\nThe ONE Coalition has developed a business development series utilizing the voices of our community and representing our collective wisdom in support of business development and ownership for Native American entrepreneurs across Oregon & SW Washington. We invite you to learn more about this exciting new program and the StartUpOregon Platform as it supports Economic Development opportunities by leveraging web-based technologies to expand your reach.\nONAC is dedicated to working with all members of the community to advance the educational and economic opportunities for Native Americans in Oregon and Southwest Washington. We look forward to having our partners and community advocates come together during this event. Thank you! copyright © 2018 sean dreilinger

Come celebrate with the ONAC community during the ONE PDX launch event and learn more about the Oregon Native Enterprise (ONE) Program at this free event!\nThe ONE Coalition has developed a business development series utilizing the voices of our community and representing our collective wisdom in support of business development and ownership for Native American entrepreneurs across Oregon & SW Washington. We invite you to learn more about this exciting new program and the StartUpOregon Platform as it supports Economic Development opportunities by leveraging web-based technologies to expand your reach.\nONAC is dedicated to working with all members of the community to advance the educational and economic opportunities for Native Americans in Oregon and Southwest Washington. We look forward to having our partners and community advocates come together during this event. Thank you! copyright © 2018 sean dreilinger

HRMS software, you can significantly reduce the manual workload required to carry out these tasks. Alp offers an end-to-end enterprise HRMS web based SAAS application which can manage the entire gamut of HR functions.

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Teaching with Video Workshop: Featuring MediaThread

 

Jonah Bossewitch (Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning)

Michael Preston (Dept. of Education’s Office of Postsecondary Readiness, Columbia University)

Mark Phillipson (Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning)

 

In this workshop we will review the basic principles, advantages, and pitfalls of teaching with video. The session will feature MediaThread, a web-based multimedia annotation and composition platform developed at Columbia University to support critical scholarship based on multimedia sources. Participants in this workshop will learn how they can use MediaThread or similar annotation tools to deepen analysis of rich media, such as streaming video from various sources on the web. Various curricular models and strategies for the effective use of tools like MediaThread in the classroom and beyond will be explored. Participants will build multimedia compositions based on videos we collectively annotate and analyze, and share results.

epiFlection.epiclectic.com - The Album

 

Twisted graphic enhancements of mostly found life form images captured from the web-based world, courtesy of the epiPhone camera, Photoshop and the warped mind of the epiclectic.

 

Disclaimer - If anyone objects to me reprocessing one of their images, please drop me a flickr mail and I will be more than happy to provide a link to your original image - or remove it from my public photo stream.

 

Call for Images - If you have a photograph you would like to submit for an official epiFlection treatment, send me a flickr mail with a link to your photo. Once posted, you will get credit, a link to your photo, and a great photo for downloading, printing, framing and giving as a wonderful gift to loved ones in your close circle of friends.

imVision, a key part of the SYSTIMAX structured cabling solutions portfolio, is the automated infrastructure management (AIM) system that connects you to what’s happening on your network. With an easy-to-use web-based dashboard, now you can see, know and control every aspect of your infrastructure in real time. Whether you want to implement changes such as adding new servers, tracking down a stranded switch port, or troubleshooting a connectivity issue, our intelligent solution can diagnose in minutes what used to take days

The student washes his hands independently as the therapist watches in the Rethink Autism Daily Living lesson 'Washing Hands.'

 

Rethink Autism offers web-based educational treatment solutions: assessment, training, curriculum & data tracking.

 

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epiFlection.epiclectic.com - The Album

 

Twisted graphic enhancements of mostly found life form images captured from the web-based world, courtesy of the epiPhone camera, Photoshop and the warped mind of the epiclectic.

 

Disclaimer - If anyone objects to me reprocessing one of their images, please drop me a flickr mail and I will be more than happy to provide a link to your original image - or remove it from my public photo stream.

 

Call for Images - If you have a photograph you would like to submit for an official epiFlection treatment, send me a flickr mail with a link to your photo. Once posted, you will get credit, a link to your photo, and a great photo for downloading, printing, framing and giving as a wonderful gift to loved ones in your close circle of friends.

Document sign-off of the Software Requirements Specifications for the Web Based Integrated Office Automation System and CARICOM Web Portal to be provided by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing from the Government of India.

 

In photo: (l-r standing) Mr. Arghya Ghosh, Project Engineer, CDAC; Mr. Sourab Mitra, Engineer, CDAC; Mr. Derrick Agdomar, Senior Project Officer, Integrated Information Systems (IIS), CARICOM Secretariat; Mr. Manish Kumar Saha, Project Engineer, CDAC, Kolkata; and Mr. Sandeep Kumar, Project Engineer, CDAC;

(l-r sitting) Mr. David Chan, Deputy Programme Manager, Integrated Information Systems (IIS), CARICOM Secretariat; Ms. Mina Hitesh-Kumar Desai, Principal Engineer, CDAC; Mr. S.M Joshi, HOC, High Commission of India (Guyana).

 

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