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Electric gokart at Hunderfossen Familiepark during Zero Rally 2011. Some friendly competition between the professional rally-drivers. Foto: Eirik Helland Urke
The roof panels doing a good job, and keeping the grid supply to zero.
The spiky bits were when Jules was doing the ironing.
Zero photographic merit - but a fine example of the joy my Veloped brings me as I can enjoy country walks once more. This one is at Charleshill, between Farnham and Godalming, on a delightful bridleway leading to the "Donkey" pub, where I joined my Rambler friends for a scampi and cider lunch in the sunshine.
[Taken on my Samsung phone, using the panorama option - maybe that's why the resolution doesn't look as good as I might wish]
The Nine Zero hotel had a beautiful copper curtain next to the elevators. When we went to visit Gram after vacation, she had the same type of curtain in her shower, except it was blue. She is a woman of impecable taste.
Zero Street (2010) – short fiction film directed by Andrey Getov
На Улица Нула (2010) – късометражен игрален филм с режисьор Андрей Гетов
Zero-permis.com LOCATION de voiture sans permis - voiture sans permis, voiturette, VSP !! www.zero-permis.com
Zero-permis.com LOCATION de voiture sans permis - voiture sans permis, voiturette, VSP !! www.zero-permis.com
A few pre/post flight shots of the flight. Photo by JOE MARINO for ZERO G CORPORATION / NORTHROP GRUMMAN FLIGHTS OF DISCOVERY
On Thursday, Sept. 19, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey released the agency’s Net-Zero Roadmap, a comprehensive plan comprised of more than 40 actions intended to achieve both its near-term emission reduction goals and its 2050 goal of net-zero carbon emissions.
The announcement took place at Newark Liberty International Airport’s historic Building One, which the Port Authority announced today will be retrofitted as the first fossil fuel fuel-free building in the agency and intended to be the prototype for the rollout across the agency’s building stock.
Christopher Diamond, the Port Authority's director of sustainability, spoke at the event.
Credit: PANYNJ
The blue image is kind of surprising. The yellow “Sun” filter filters almost all of the blue light, and the B component looks almost black, but when you enhance it you see this.
This is most likely due to the camera's JPEG compression dropping the blue information inside the disk of the sun where the red and green components are so much stronger. The “corona” effect would just be glare that hasn't been zeroed. Unfortunately, this camera doesn't have a “raw” mode.