BASEBALL PITCHING TRAINING EQUIPMENT

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BASEBALL PITCHING TRAINING EQUIPMENT : BASEBALL PITCHIN


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    baseball pitching
  • In baseball, the pitcher is the player who throws the baseball from the pitcher's mound toward the catcher to begin each play, with the goal of retiring a batter who attempts to either make contact with it or draw a walk.





    equipment
  • The necessary items for a particular purpose

  • an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service

  • The process of supplying someone or something with such necessary items

  • Mental resources

  • A tool is a device that can be used to produce or achieve something, but that is not consumed in the process. Colloquially a tool can also be a procedure or process used for a specific purpose.

  • The act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as for a voyage or expedition; Whatever is used in equipping; necessaries for an expedition or voyage; the collective designation for the articles comprising an outfit; equipage; as, a railroad equipment (locomotives, cars, etc.





    training
  • The action of undertaking a course of exercise and diet in preparation for a sporting event

  • activity leading to skilled behavior

  • (trained) shaped or conditioned or disciplined by training; often used as a combining form; "a trained mind"; "trained pigeons"; "well-trained servants"

  • The action of teaching a person or animal a particular skill or type of behavior

  • education: the result of good upbringing (especially knowledge of correct social behavior); "a woman of breeding and refinement"











Baseball pitch sqeuence of Mike Minor, team USA at Haarlemse Honkbal Week 2008




Baseball pitch sqeuence of Mike Minor, team USA at Haarlemse Honkbal Week 2008





Baseball pitch sequence of Mike Minor .. Warm-up before the match versus Cuba .. USA won 1 - 0 ..











The pitch




The pitch





A baseball player pitching with spin on the ball. (motion blur on ball)









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    equipment
  • A tool is a device that can be used to produce or achieve something, but that is not consumed in the process. Colloquially a tool can also be a procedure or process used for a specific purpose.

  • Mental resources

  • an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service

  • The act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as for a voyage or expedition; Whatever is used in equipping; necessaries for an expedition or voyage; the collective designation for the articles comprising an outfit; equipage; as, a railroad equipment (locomotives, cars, etc.

  • The necessary items for a particular purpose

  • The process of supplying someone or something with such necessary items





    newcastle
  • An industrial city in northeastern England, a port on the Tyne River; pop. 263,000. Full name Newcastle-upon-Tyne

  • a port city in northeastern England on the River Tyne; a center for coal exports (giving rise to the expression `carry coals to Newcastle' meaning to do something unnecessary)

  • An industrial port on the southeastern coast of Australia, in New South Wales; pop. 262,000

  • An industrial town in west central England, southwest of Stoke-on-Trent; pop. 117,000. Full name Newcastle-under-Lyme

  • Newcastle was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia to the south and including some of the city of Nanaimo. It appeared in the 1916 and 1920 elections only. In 1924, portions of it were incorporated into the new Cowichan-Newcastle riding.

  • Newcastle is a 2008 Australian drama film set in the New South Wales city of Newcastle .





    catering
  • providing food and services

  • Provide with what is needed or required

  • Provide (food and drink), typically at social events and in a professional capacity

  • Provide with food and drink, in this way

  • (cater) provide: give what is desired or needed, especially support, food or sustenance; "The hostess provided lunch for all the guests"

  • (cater) supply food ready to eat; for parties and banquets





    hire
  • Employ (someone) for wages

  • Employ for a short time to do a particular job

  • a newly hired employee; "the new hires need special training"

  • Make oneself available for temporary employment

  • rent: hold under a lease or rental agreement; of goods and services

  • engage or hire for work; "They hired two new secretaries in the department"; "How many people has she employed?"











Millenium Bridge - Newcastle/Gateshead




Millenium Bridge - Newcastle/Gateshead





The Gateshead Millennium Bridge spans the River Tyne in England between Gateshead on the south bank, and Newcastle upon Tyne on the north bank.

The bridge was lifted into place in one piece by the Asian Hercules II, one of the world's largest floating cranes, on 20 November 2000. It was opened to the public on 17 September 2001. The bridge, which cost Ł22m to build, was part funded by the Millennium Commission and European Regional Development Fund.

Already acclaimed worldwide for its physical and aesthetic beauty, it has fast become a significant tourist attraction in its own right.

Huge hydraulic rams, one on each side, tilt the bridge back on special pivots to allow small ships and boats to pass underneath. Its appearance during this manoeuvre has led to it being nicknamed the Blinking Eye Bridge.

The bridge operated reliably since construction, opening to allow river traffic to pass as well as 'just for show'. Its reputation was untarnished until October 2004 when the failure of a Ł200 circuit board prevented the bridge from opening.

The aesthetic of the bridge is sadly marred by piers erected along the watercourse, to guide shipping beneath the highest point of the bridge's span.
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Newcastle Australia Zine Issue 3




Newcastle Australia Zine Issue 3





Newcastle Australia Zine issue 3
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BIG GAME HUNTING EQUIPMENT - BIG GAME


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Big Game Hunting Equipment





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    game hunting
  • Big game hunting is the hunting of large game. Big game hunting is a popular sport in many countries. In the United States, animals such as boars and deer are hunted. Big game hunting has various seasons depending on the location of the hunt .





    equipment
  • Mental resources

  • The necessary items for a particular purpose

  • an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service

  • A tool is a device that can be used to produce or achieve something, but that is not consumed in the process. Colloquially a tool can also be a procedure or process used for a specific purpose.

  • The act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as for a voyage or expedition; Whatever is used in equipping; necessaries for an expedition or voyage; the collective designation for the articles comprising an outfit; equipage; as, a railroad equipment (locomotives, cars, etc.

  • The process of supplying someone or something with such necessary items





    big
  • Of a large or the largest size

  • large: above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent; "a large city"; "set out for the big city"; "a large sum"; "a big (or large) barn"; "a large family"; "big businesses"; "a big expenditure"; "a large number of newspapers"; "a big group of scientists"; "large areas of the

  • Of considerable size, extent, or intensity

  • Grown up

  • boastfully: in a boastful manner; "he talked big all evening"

  • extremely well; "his performance went over big"











S. Veals & Son - Tower Hill BS2




S. Veals & Son - Tower Hill BS2





HISTORIES OF BRISTOL COMPANIES

Photograph Above: Veals Tower Hill gunsmith's shop, demolished in the 'fifties road building programme pictured circa 1930.

A gunsmith in the city was Samuel Veals, who began his gun-making and gunsmith’s business in Tower Hill in 1846. The family stayed there for 130 years, until the business moved, because of redevelopment, to its present home in Bristol's Old Market area.

The early business was a cutler’s as well, and in the basement of the Tower Hill shop (where once, during a building project, a stone tomb, a Bristol farthing and an 18th century sundial were found) there was knife-grinding and sharpening equipment. When the Victorian owners of the new villas in Redland and Cotham needed their spacious lawns cared for, they bought lawn-mowers, and then took them to Veals to be repaired and sharpened; thus a new kind of business grew up.

Until the Second World War, Veals sold guns and lawn-mowers and repaired both, as well as sharpening scissors and cut-throat razors. But when a member of the fourth generation of the family, Sev Veals, came back from the war, he announced that he never wanted to see another gun in his life, and his father’s friend, MP Ernie Bevin suggested that Veals should start stocking fishing-tackle instead. They started with a few cartons and from this grew into the largest fishing-tackle firm in the region.

The lawn-mower side of the business went to Easton, but closed in 1970, and the guns disappeared after the last war. Five generations of the Veals family have now worked in the firm.

As well as socialising, a major interest for Victorian men was sport, and in particular, shooting. Between 1782 and 1850, there were some 50 gunsmiths and gun-sellers trading in Bristol, but only one of them has survived, George Gibbs of Perry Road. The firm was founded, probably in 1830, by James and George Gibbs, in Redciffe Street, then moved to Thomas Street, Corn Street and Clare Street later in the century.

Many of Bristol’s gun firms dealt in the export market to the colonies, and George Gibbs supplied rifles for big game hunting in the 1860s; they were famous for designing the Farquaharson Metford .505 big game rifle which was exported all over the world, even as far as Russia and Japan, as well as Africa and India.

This enonnously successful rifle elicited the following testimonial, one to make today’s conservationists blench.

“On the 5th of this month while on safari, I was called at 5.30 a.m. as a native informed me that elephant were raiding his intame garden, so I rushed out, picked up the .505, and in half an hour came to a herd of seven elephants in the long grass just clear of the village. I got up to within 12 yards of them and dropped two, the rest made off and I followed, and owing to there being natives around, did not go far, and in a few minutes I came up to them again and dropped four more; only one was left and he returned to the first two, and I shot him at 6—7 yards. I think this is the finest christening any rifle ever had. Seven elephant before breakfast!”

This heartless account was written in Kenya in the 1920s. Not surprisingly, George Gibbs, son of the founder, was a crack shot who represented England and who once scored 57 consecutive bullseyes in front of King Edward VII in 1909. His father and uncle had both joined the Bristol Rifle Volunteers when they were re-formed in 1859 (Bristol’s 1798 Volunteers were the first in the country), and a craze for rifle drill and shooting-ranges resulted; when the Drill Hall was built at the top of Park Street in 1861, there were 1,000 members in 10 companies, and the firm of George Gibbs had the contract to supply them, since he was an expert designer and manufacturer of guns and maker of ammunition.

His son George became Colonel of one of the Volunteer Corps, and he would, as a birthday treat, let his little daughter head the parade on a big horse. The Colonel, a keen sportsman, started the Clifton Beagles, and was a friend of W.G. Grace. He once became the talk of the town for shooting down an effigy of a parliamentary candidate, hung by pranksters from the Suspension Bridge.

2008 victim to the showcase bus route

Fishing tackle shop Veals is moving out of its Bristol home of more than 30 years because a new traffic system has hit sales. The Old Market business has fallen victim to the showcase bus route, which means customers can no longer park outside.Veals, which has been in Bristol for more than 160 years, is now vacating its premises and moving around the corner into Gardiner Haskins on Broad Plain.

Jeremy Salisbury, who owns Veals, said: "People used to be able to just pull up outside and nip in for whatever they needed. "But the city council changed everything when they brought in the new showcase bus route. "Unfortunately it means that although Old Market is one of the widest streets in the country, there are now just a couple of lanes of











2006 Dayton Hamvention, or Bust!




2006 Dayton Hamvention, or Bust!





Atlanta Scavenger Hunt #8, Wild Card! #9 "Photographs with Stories"

It's that time of year again, the middle of May. It used to be the end of April, but the weather was so bad, the powers that be changed the dates in hopes of warmer temperatures and less rain.

It worked, some.... You see it always rains at Dayton.

Yep. It's time for the Dayton Hamvention. Think Daytona Bike Week, except there are no motorcycles, no biker babes flashign their "headlights", etc. And everybody is fat, or old, or both. And has a radio. Some folks have multiple radios, on themselves, on their cars. As one woman told me one time " radios strapped all over their bodies...".

Yep. At the Dayton Hamvention everybody has a radio or two (or three), and the antennae to go with them. Everthing Ham radio. New equipment vendors 9Kenwood, ICOM, Yaesu, TenTec, M2, etc.) set-up big booths in Hara Arena and show their new products. The big vendors five away gree hats. Let's see, 12 years, yep, I've got 12 different colors of Yaesu hats. Other related vendors sell everything from power supplies to computers to salted nuts. Yep.

The outside parking area of the arena is a huge fleamarket. Huge. Think of any given Braves home game, except everybody is a Ham Radio operator with a pickup truck or statonwagon with the tailgate down and stuff to sell. Good stuff. We call it the "boneyard", and "if you can't find it at Dayton, you can't find it.

We usually leave Atlanta 6:00am in the morning. We drive for 8 hours, it's an easy drive. Just take I-75 North, then turn left when you get to Dayton. We pass the time by using our various radios to talk back and forth to each other in our group, and to other Hams, some of them all around the World.

We have a real good time.

We do the Dayton Hamvention Thursday, Friday and Saturday. There is a lot to see, you understand. Think Comdex, but for total geeks, real geeks. We seek out and buy bargains. We usually hit it for an hour or two Sunday morning, then depart, and make the 8 hour drive back to Atlanta. Note, the dirve back is always easier because it is, in fact, all "downhill". LOL.

When we return, most of us have some odd piece of junk we know full well we'll never use, never turn into that sweet 100 Watt CW transmitter, just by snipping a wire here and adding an obscure capacitor there. Junk for our junk piles.

But we do have fun....

Think Dayton!

TTY soon es 73 de KE4ENI..
(JG/HamWithCam)













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    equipment
  • The necessary items for a particular purpose

  • A tool is a device that can be used to produce or achieve something, but that is not consumed in the process. Colloquially a tool can also be a procedure or process used for a specific purpose.

  • The process of supplying someone or something with such necessary items

  • an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service

  • The act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as for a voyage or expedition; Whatever is used in equipping; necessaries for an expedition or voyage; the collective designation for the articles comprising an outfit; equipage; as, a railroad equipment (locomotives, cars, etc.

  • Mental resources





    catering
  • Provide (food and drink), typically at social events and in a professional capacity

  • (cater) supply food ready to eat; for parties and banquets

  • (cater) provide: give what is desired or needed, especially support, food or sustenance; "The hostess provided lunch for all the guests"

  • Provide with food and drink, in this way

  • Provide with what is needed or required

  • providing food and services





    norfolk
  • A county on the eastern coast of England, east of an inlet of the North Sea called the Wash; county town, Norwich

  • The Norfolk was a brig built in Quebec in 1797. It was wrecked at Tahiti in 1802.

  • A city in northeastern Nebraska, northwest of Omaha; pop. 23,516

  • An industrial and naval port city in southeastern Virginia, on Hampton Roads; pop. 234,403

  • Norfolk is a low-lying county in the East of England. It has borders with Lincolnshire to the west, Cambridgeshire to the west and southwest and Suffolk to the south. Its northern and eastern boundaries are the North Sea coast, including The Wash. The county town is Norwich.

  • port city located in southeastern Virginia on the Elizabeth River at the mouth of Chesapeake Bay; headquarters of the Atlantic fleet of the United States Navy





    hire
  • engage or hire for work; "They hired two new secretaries in the department"; "How many people has she employed?"

  • Employ (someone) for wages

  • Employ for a short time to do a particular job

  • Make oneself available for temporary employment

  • a newly hired employee; "the new hires need special training"

  • rent: hold under a lease or rental agreement; of goods and services











Norfolk (John Betjeman)




Norfolk (John Betjeman)





Norfolk

How did the Devil come? When first attack?
These Norfolk lanes recall lost innocence,
The years fall off and find me walking back
Dragging a stick along the wooden fence
Down this same path, where, forty years ago,
My father strolled behind me, calm and slow.

I used to fill my hands with sorrel seeds
And shower him with them from the tops of the stiles,
I used to butt my head into his tweeds
To make him hurry down those languorous miles
Of ash and alder-shaded lanes, till here
Our moorings and the masthead would appear.

There after supper lit by lantern light
Warm in the cabin I could lie secure
And hear against the polished sides at night
The lap lap lapping of the weedy Bure,
A whispering and watery Norfolk sound
Telling of all the moonlit reeds around.

How did the Devil come? When first attack?
The church is just the same, though now I know
Fowler of Louth restored it. Time, bring back
The rapturous ignorance of long ago,
The peace, before the dreadful daylight starts,
Of unkept promises and broken hearts.

by John Betjeman












Norfolk, Connecticut




Norfolk, Connecticut





Norfolk, Connecticut









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    lab equipment
  • Two cheap microscopes, an expensive broken one, a box with rulers and pencils {donated by the "Lost-Found-But-Never-Asked-For" section of the school}, unlabelled tubes containing green, blue and orange bubbling liquids, dirty kitchen knives, a slide-projector, a blackboard and a locked closet





    electrical
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  • relating to or concerned with electricity; "an electrical engineer"; "electrical and mechanical engineering industries"

  • Operating by or producing electricity

  • Concerned with electricity

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Mechatronics Engineering Lab




Mechatronics Engineering Lab





The main research theme of the The Mechatronics Engineering Laboratory is efficient use and conservation of energy using automatic intelligent controls. The research and development carried out in the lab are mainly aimed at the needs of the icelandic industries, e.g. the geothermal–, fish– and biomedical industries. The work can be roughly divided into two areas: measurements and control. Both areas make use of electronics, software, motors, and other electrical/electronic equipment, e.g. PLCs.












Electrical Engineering Lab Station




Electrical Engineering Lab Station





Student stations in the general Electrical Engineering labs typically feature equipment including PCs, multimeters, function generators, DC power supplies, and oscilloscopes. Other, larger tools, such as circuit board printers, are set up in a central location.









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    construction equipment
  • Construction Equipment is a trade publication and web site serving the information needs of construction contractors, materials producers, and other owners and operators of construction equipment.

  • Rollers, front-end loaders, scrapers, mobile cranes, etc.





    australia
  • a nation occupying the whole of the Australian continent; Aboriginal tribes are thought to have migrated from southeastern Asia 20,000 years ago; first Europeans were British convicts sent there as a penal colony

  • An island country and continent in the southern hemisphere, in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, a member state of the Commonwealth of Nations; pop. 19,900,000; capital, Canberra; official language, English

  • the smallest continent; between the South Pacific and the Indian Ocean

  • (australian) of or relating to or characteristic of Australia or its inhabitants or its languages; "Australian deserts"; "Australian aborigines"











Service Vehicle Parking Only




Service Vehicle Parking Only





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Construction on North Terrace




Construction on North Terrace





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Le Porge-Océan - 8th August




Le Porge-Océan - 8th August





The beach and The Atlantic

7th August - Saint Symphorien to Bordeaux
Having cycled so far the previous day, I only have 35 miles to Bordeaux so I'll get there relatively early which I'm glad about because I'm only staying there for one night. The forest continues for about 25 miles and then suddenly ends with two chateau and their accompanying vineyards covering the land. I can tell I'm approaching Bordeaux. 10 miles later in Bordeaux, I find the youth hostel without too much trouble, have some lunch and then wander into the centre. I'm not too impressed so far but I never seem to like anywhere so much when I'm really tired. Will carry on wandering...

P.S. Supermarket update! Jonny has suggested "Carrefour" and Charlotte Willsher "Mammoth" though she's not sure that its French. I've not seen one yet. I think "Ed" is a supermarket. I keep seeing it advertised but haven't had the chance to go to one yet. What fun. Is this really boredom relief?

So I really didn't find much to see in Bordeaux. There seems to be a lot of building and road works going on at the moment which doesn't help. I went back to the hostel to have some food and when I went into the eating area with my usual bread, cheese and pate, a guy asked me (in English) if I wanted to share a bottle of wine with him. Not a problem at all! His name was Bruce and is from Rhode Island. He studies Chemical Engineering there and was telling me about how he earnt money for his trip. He spent 1000 dollars on equipment (syringes, a pressure cooker, petr dishes, a glove box to use things in a sterile atmosphere) to grow his own gourmet mushrooms to sell. He says that it is really easy to buy mushroom spores on the internet. Unfortunately, this wasn't very profitable but it was really just practice for when he grows magic mushrooms which would definitely be profitable. A crazy guy.

Anyway, we had finished eating and just chatting when two girls walked past. Bruce heard that they were speaking English so just called out to them, asking where they were from: Laura from London and Robin from British Columbia. We chatted to them for a short time but Bruce had to go to bed to get his train at 5am the next morning so I went with Laura, Robin and two italian guys that they had met, into town for some food and drink (mostly for me because I had already eaten). We found a restaurant that looked alright but it was only when we had been there for a while that we realised it was an Italian restaurant - at least the italian guys felt at home. All four of them were really nice and we got on really well. Robin had the most interesting/crazy stories because it seems British Columbia is quite a weird place with a lot of cults including a vegetarian Russian one called the Sons Of Freedom and a branch of that called the New Settlement. Of course there are some Mormons around as well(!). We eventually made it back to the hostel at about 1am and it just so happened that the three people I was sharing my room with were Bruce and the two italian guys. A good night - my time in Bordeaux wasn't so bad after all.

8th August - Bordeaux to Maubuisson (via Le Porge-Ocean and Lacanau)
Had breakfast with the italian guys (Bruce had left very early to get his train) and then cycled round Bordeaux for a while and then to this internet cafe where they are playing a Billy Idol album.

After a few miles of ploughing through Bordeaux traffic headed west on a relatively quiet but perfectly flat road towards the beach. That and my legs feeling great after an afternoon rest I was able to keep a speed of about 20mph the whole way so made it to Le Porge Ocean pretty quickly. Once I had managed to push my bike over the sand-dunes (which is really really hard work) I had lunch on the beach. Then continued north on cycle paths to Lacanau which is incredibly touristy - mostly Germans for some reason.











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MEDICAL EQUIPMENT SERVICE ENGINEER JOBS IN INDIA. MEDIC


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  • Medical equipment is designed to aid in the diagnosis, monitoring or treatment of medical conditions. These devices are usually designed with rigorous safety standards. The medical equipment is included in the category Medical technology.

  • Charges for the purchase of equipment used in providing medical services and care. Examples include monitors, x-ray machines, whirlpools.

  • any medical equipment used to enable mobility and functionality (e.g. wheel chair, hospital bed, traction apparatus, Continuous Positive Air Pressure machines, etc.).





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  • (job) profit privately from public office and official business

  • Steven (Paul) (1955–), US computer entrepreneur. He set up the Apple computer company in 1976 with Steve Wozniak and served as chairman until 1985, returning in 1997 as CEO. He is also the former CEO of the Pixar animation studio

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Sri Lanka Navy




Sri Lanka Navy





The Sri Lankan Navy is the key maritime division of the Sri Lankan Armed Forces and is classed as the most vital defence force of Sri Lanka. It conducts maritime operations at sea for the defence of the Sri Lankan nation and its interests. The Sri Lankan Navy is comprised of five commands each being commanded by a flag officer and is ultimately commanded by the Commander of the navy, who exercises his command from the Naval Headquarters in Colombo. The rank structure of the Sri Lankan navy follows that of the Royal Navy.

Sri Lanka situated in the middle of major sea lanes passing through the Indian Ocean was always a magnet for sea farers. In 1937 the Ceylon Naval Volunteer Force (CNVF) was established. After World War II CNVF was absorbed into the Royal Navy as the Ceylon Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (CRNVR). After independence from British rule, a nucleus of 100 Officers and Men prepared to form the Regular Navy gradually. On 9 December 1950 the Navy Act was enacted and Royal Ceylon Navy was formed. In 1972, with Sri Lanka becoming a Republic and the introduction of new constitution Royal Ceylon Navy was renamed as the Sri Lanka Navy. In recent years it had played a key role in the Sri Lankan civil war, conducting deep sea, costal & inshore patrols, amphibious and supply operations. The navy has its own elite special forces unit, the Special Boat Squadron.

The Commander-in-Chief of the Military of Sri Lanka is the President of the country and so the Commander-in-Chief of the Sri Lanka Navy too. The professional head of the navy is the Commander of the Navy, at present Vice Admiral Wasantha Karannagoda.
History

The Beginning and World War II
In January, 1938 the Ceylon Naval Volunteer Force (CNVF) was created with Commander W.G. Beauchamp as Commanding Officer.On 31 August 1939 at the out set of World War 2, the CNVF was mobilized for war duties. Three years later, the CNVF was offered to, and accepted by the Royal Navy (RN) as a Volunteer Reserve, the Ceylon Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (CRNVR). It continued under the Royal Navy operational and administrative command until March 1946. With the end of the war, it reverted to Ceylon Government Control, though yet CRNVR in name. In the 1939-1946 period, the CRNVR carried out several operational duties, mainly at sea. Cutting its teeth on the Port Commission Tugs Samson and Goliath, it later manned and operated trawlers and Antarctic whalers converted as Minesweepers and fitted out with guns, submarine detection equipment and anti-submarine weaponry. They were the HMS Overdale Wyke (the first ship to be purchased by the Government of Ceylon), HMS Okapi, HMS Semla, HMS Sambhur, HMS Hoxa, HMS Balta and HM Tugs Barnet and C 405. In addition the CRNVR manned several Motor Fishing Vessels (MFV), Harbour Defence Motor Launch (HDML) and miscellaneous auxiliary vessels. All were manned exclusively by CRNVR personnel. These ships were meant to sweep and guard the approaches the harbors but were often used on extended missions outside Ceylon waters. In the course of these operations, the ships came under enemy fire recovered essential information from Japanese Air Craft that where shot down, sailed to Akyab after the Burma front was opened in two FMVs for harbour duties and, was called upon to accept the surrender of the Italian Light Cruiser Eritrea and escort her to the Colombo port with a prize crew on board.


Royal Ceylon Navy

Naval Ensign of the Royal Ceylon Navy (1950-1972).After Independence from British rule in 1948 the government believed a island nation should possess a strong navy to be it first line of defense. Therefore on 9 December 1950 the Royal Ceylon Navy was created with Ceylon Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve forming the nucleus. The first war ship was commissioned HMCyS Vijaya a Algerian class Minesweeper, ex-HMS Flying Fish along with other patrol boats and tugs. Later the fleet was expanded with, HMCyS Parakram another Algerian class Minesweeper (ex-HMS Pickle), two Canadian built "River" class Frigates HMCyS Mahasena (ex-HMCS Violetta, Orkney and ex-Israeli ship Mivtach), HMCyS Gajabahu (ex-HMCS Hallowell, ex-Israeli Misnak) and Ocean going Tug(ex-HMS Adept). During the 1971 insurrection the navy sent its sailors for combat operations against the insurgents.

In 1972 the "Dominion of Ceylon" became the "Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka" and the Royal Ceylon Navy became the Sri Lanka Navy. The Naval Ensign along with the Flag Officers' flags were redesigned. The term "Captain of the Navy", introduced in the Navy Act, was changed to "Commander of the Navy", in keeping with the terminology adopted by the other two services. Finally, "Her Majesty's Ceylon Ships" (HMCyS) became "Sri Lankan Naval Ships" (SLNS).


Recent years

The Offshore Patrol Vessel SLNS SayuraAt the begin of the civil war in the 1980’s the navy found it self poorly equipped to face the new t











Drafting Services and Solutions




Drafting Services and Solutions





Drafting services and solutions for cad, architects, engineers, mechanical, civil, cartography and structural.









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MMA EQUIPMENT EDMONTON : MMA EQUIPMENT


Mma equipment edmonton : Sports equipment scotland.



Mma Equipment Edmonton





mma equipment edmonton






    equipment
  • The process of supplying someone or something with such necessary items

  • an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service

  • The necessary items for a particular purpose

  • Mental resources

  • A tool is a device that can be used to produce or achieve something, but that is not consumed in the process. Colloquially a tool can also be a procedure or process used for a specific purpose.

  • The act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as for a voyage or expedition; Whatever is used in equipping; necessaries for an expedition or voyage; the collective designation for the articles comprising an outfit; equipage; as, a railroad equipment (locomotives, cars, etc.





    edmonton
  • The capital of the province of Alberta, in western Canada, on the North Saskatchewan River; pop. 703,070

  • the capital of the province of Alberta

  • Edmonton can refer to a number of places: * Edmonton, Alberta, Canada * Edmonton Capital Region, Canada * Edmonton, London, United Kingdom ** Edmonton (hundred), an ancient hundred in north Middlesex ** Municipal Borough of Edmonton, a local government (1850-1965)

  • Edmonton was an ancient hundred in the north of the county of Middlesex, England. Its former area has been mostly absorbed by the growth of London and it now corresponds to the London Borough of Enfield and parts of the London Borough of Barnet and London Borough of Haringey in Greater London





    mma
  • (MMAS) Lic. Jesús Terán Peredo International Airport , also known as Aguascalientes International Airport, is an international airport located in Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes, Mexico. It handles national and international air traffic of the city of Aguascalientes.

  • MMA in its liquid form has been banned for use in the nail industry due to the severity of allergic reaction and damage to the natural nail plate.

  • Medical Missions Auxiliary. Organisation working within CMS.











Edmonton Police Pipe Band




Edmonton Police Pipe Band





Edmonton Police Pipe Band at the Edmonton Firefighters Memorial Society rememberance ceremony.
Base drum











Edmonton From a Distance




Edmonton From a Distance





Edmonton skyline from the north side









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MODERN STUDIO EQUIPMENT : STUDIO EQUIPMENT


MODERN STUDIO EQUIPMENT : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LAB EQUIPMENT : HOMEMADE MMA EQUIPMENT.



Modern Studio Equipment





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    equipment
  • an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service

  • The necessary items for a particular purpose

  • A tool is a device that can be used to produce or achieve something, but that is not consumed in the process. Colloquially a tool can also be a procedure or process used for a specific purpose.

  • The process of supplying someone or something with such necessary items

  • Mental resources

  • The act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as for a voyage or expedition; Whatever is used in equipping; necessaries for an expedition or voyage; the collective designation for the articles comprising an outfit; equipage; as, a railroad equipment (locomotives, cars, etc.





    modern
  • Characterized by or using the most up-to-date techniques, ideas, or equipment

  • Denoting the form of a language that is currently used, as opposed to any earlier form

  • belonging to the modern era; since the Middle Ages; "modern art"; "modern furniture"; "modern history"; "totem poles are modern rather than prehistoric"

  • a contemporary person

  • Of or relating to the present or recent times as opposed to the remote past

  • a typeface (based on an 18th century design by Gianbattista Bodoni) distinguished by regular shape and hairline serifs and heavy downstrokes





    studio
  • A place where performers, esp. dancers, practice and exercise

  • studio apartment: an apartment with a living space and a bathroom and a small kitchen

  • workplace consisting of a room or building where movies or television shows or radio programs are produced and recorded

  • A room where an artist, photographer, sculptor, etc., works

  • workplace for the teaching or practice of an art; "she ran a dance studio"; "the music department provided studios for their students"; "you don't need a studio to make a passport photograph"

  • A room where musical or sound recordings can be made











A Mid-60s TV Studio




A Mid-60s TV Studio





TV studio, circa 1966. Two RCA TK 42 color cameras. I find vintage TV studio equipment to be really beautiful. The images transmitted from TV studios of the day played a big part in influencing the public taste and saturating the country with the MCM aesthetic.











Equipment in recording studio




Equipment in recording studio





Guitar amplifier, microphone and audio system in recording studio.









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MOUNTAIN EQUIPMENT HAT. EQUIPMENT HAT


Mountain equipment hat. Operation and maintenance of electrical equipment



Mountain Equipment Hat





mountain equipment hat






    mountain equipment
  • Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) is a Canadian consumers' cooperative, which sells outdoor recreation gear and clothing. MEC is notable for its commitment to environmental protection and other causes.





    hat
  • A shaped covering for the head worn for warmth, as a fashion item, or as part of a uniform

  • put on or wear a hat; "He was unsuitably hatted"

  • Used to refer to a particular role or occupation of someone who has more than one

  • headdress that protects the head from bad weather; has shaped crown and usually a brim

  • an informal term for a person's role; "he took off his politician's hat and talked frankly"











Cougar Creek miner's cabin




Cougar Creek miner's cabin





My wife at the miner's cabin on Cougar Creek halfway between Lennox Creek and Cougar Lake. Notice that an old wheel barrow that was present in one of my earlier photos, is no longer there. That must have been a heavy load for somebody to take out of there.

I always loved the design of this cabin with the narrow windows and what I always imagined as a sleeping loft though I never did go into this cabin.

So here is the background to the photos you will see in this set:

I ran a trap line as a high school student. After walking my trapline many miles before and after school I bought a Honda Trail 55, which opened up lots of opportunities for me in the nearby Cascade Mountains. Areas I had walked, I could now ride to and then park the trail bike and hike farther into the mountains. I LOVED exploring historic and scenic places back then, same as I do now as a retiree.

To reach the Lennox Creek area, I would ride my Honda Trail 55 up to Snoqualmie (you know Twin Peaks country below Mt. Si). Then a long dirt road would take me up the North Fork of the Snoqualmie River. I took many side trips up to lakes and peaks along the way but the Lennox Creek area was always my favorite.

Turning up the Lennox Creek canyon there was (and of course, still is) a sheer cliff above the left bank of the creek. I would watch mountain goat and use binoculars to explore the adits from the old mining days, across the creek.

While in high school I honestly met an old miner with a Gabby Hayes hat, donkey, Santa Claus white beard, and mining supplies neatly lashed to the back of the burro. We talked.

I was told of the mining cabin up Bear Creek and some of the best placer mining for gold up Cougar Creek. I couldn't wait to start hiking and exploring the area. I did so over many years following my high school days.

The mining cabin up Bear Creek had a sign on the door inviting anybody who wanted to use the cabin, to do so, but please leave all belongings there and leave the cabin as found. Simple, fair, and that advice was followed for many years.

The only photos I found of that cabin are in this set and were taken when there was plenty of snow. I can picture the interior of the cabin as if it were yesterday.

We climbed to the top of Bare Mountain as I had done on my own, the first time I visited the area.

The other mining area was harder to find. The first time I tried to hike up Cougar Creek (with Cougar Lake or Goat Lake on my mind), I found no trail on the right bank but plenty of devil's club; downsloped alder; downed timber; big boulders and all other obstacles you could imagine. Then I found the miner's trail on the north side of Cougar Creek (left bank).

I remember the magis of hiking on my own and finding the old cabin with window glass in place and looking good. Since it didn't have an invite note on the door, I never went into it.

A cleverly designed cache shed was leaning but standing near the cabin. It had cedar rail shelves, which I was told was where a placer miner would store his dynamite boxes to keep the "powder dry".

I still have one of the old wooden dynamite box sides (mortis and tendon joints) from the scrap pile around the cabin.

Black lettering on the wooden boxes is barely legible:

ICC-14
High Explosives
Dangerous
Pacific Powder Co.
Tenino, Wash.

Later I took my wife up to show her the cabins and I also took a backpacking (bushwhacking) trip up from the cabin to Cougar Lake. The lake was frozen over and we had a real adventure getting up the cliffs to the lake.

So some of the photos in this set are of Bear Creek and Bear Mountain the others are from Cougar Creek . Both creeks are tributaries of the lovely pool basin Lennox Creek.

There was lots of mining equipment (big and heavy) up the Bear Creek canyon back then. Most is probably still there.

The photos were taken with an inexpensive film camera but I hope those of you interested in the area can overlook the photo qualities and enjoy the trip back in time to an area with a rich history.

OldManTravels.

Most photos in this set were taken in the mid-1970s.











Cougar Lake camp 1976




Cougar Lake camp 1976





OldManTravels trying to dry everything I could next to the fire, while cooking up a meal. We camped on the only snow free ground we found (almost level) next to the frozen over Cougar Lake. It had been a real improvised scramble to climb the steep rock slopes up to this lake.

Cougar Lake: N47 36 5 W121 31 44 @ 4,124

'So here is the background to the photos you will see in this set:

I ran a trap line as a high school student. After walking my trapline many miles before and after school I bought a Honda Trail 55, which opened up lots of opportunities for me in the nearby Cascade Mountains. Areas I had walked, I could now ride to and then park the trail bike and hike farther into the mountains. I LOVED exploring historic and scenic places back then, same as I do now as a retiree.

To reach the Lennox Creek area, I would ride my Honda Trail 55 up to Snoqualmie (you know Twin Peaks country below Mt. Si). Then a long dirt road would take me up the North Fork of the Snoqualmie River. I took many side trips up to lakes and peaks along the way but the Lennox Creek area was always my favorite.

Turning up the Lennox Creek canyon there was (and of course, still is) a sheer cliff above the left bank of the creek. I would watch mountain goat and use binoculars to explore the adits from the old mining days, across the creek.

While in high school I honestly met an old miner with a Gabby Hayes hat, donkey, Santa Claus white beard, and mining supplies neatly lashed to the back of the burro. We talked.

I was told of the mining cabin up Bear Creek and some of the best placer mining for gold up Cougar Creek. I couldn't wait to start hiking and exploring the area. I did so over many years following my high school days.

The mining cabin up Bear Creek had a sign on the door inviting anybody who wanted to use the cabin, to do so, but please leave all belongings there and leave the cabin as found. Simple, fair, and that advice was followed for many years.

The only photos I found of that cabin are in this set and were taken when there was plenty of snow. I can picture the interior of the cabin as if it were yesterday.

We climbed to the top of Bare Mountain as I had done on my own, the first time I visited the area.

The other mining area was harder to find. The first time I tried to hike up Cougar Creek (with Cougar Lake or Goat Lake on my mind), I found no trail on the right bank but plenty of devil's club; downsloped alder; downed timber; big boulders and all other obstacles you could imagine. Then I found the miner's trail on the north side of Cougar Creek (left bank).

I remember the magis of hiking on my own and finding the old cabin with window glass in place and looking good. Since it didn't have an invite note on the door, I never went into it.

A cleverly designed cache shed was leaning but standing near the cabin. It had cedar rail shelves, which I was told was where a placer miner would store his dynamite boxes to keep the "powder dry".

I still have one of the old wooden dynamite box sides (mortis and tendon joints) from the scrap pile around the cabin.

Black lettering on the wooden boxes is barely legible:

ICC-14
High Explosives
Dangerous
Pacific Powder Co.
Tenino, Wash.

Later I took my wife up to show her the cabins and I also took a backpacking (bushwhacking) trip up from the cabin to Cougar Lake. The lake was frozen over and we had a real adventure getting up the cliffs to the lake.

So some of the photos in this set are of Bear Creek and Bear Mountain the others are from Cougar Creek . Both creeks are tributaries of the lovely pool basin Lennox Creek.

There was lots of mining equipment (big and heavy) up the Bear Creek canyon back then. Most is probably still there.

The photos were taken with an inexpensive film camera but I hope those of you interested in the area can overlook the photo qualities and enjoy the trip back in time to an area with a rich history.

OldManTravels.

Most photos in this set were taken in the mid-1970s.









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SELLING SPORTS EQUIPMENT - SELLING SPORTS


SELLING SPORTS EQUIPMENT - LEADER RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT.



Selling Sports Equipment





selling sports equipment






    sports equipment
  • Sports equipment is a general term for any object used for sport or exercise.

  • equipment needed to participate in a particular sport

  • Words Covered: bat, ball, helmet, baseball cap, glove, skies, skateboard, baseball, racket, shin guard, net, knee pads





    selling
  • (of a thing) Be purchased

  • Have a stock of (something) available for sale

  • (sell) exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent; "He sold his house in January"; "She sells her body to survive and support her drug habit"

  • Give or hand over (something) in exchange for money

  • the exchange of goods for an agreed sum of money

  • (sell) the activity of persuading someone to buy; "it was a hard sell"











Alvis Two Seater Tourist Trophy Sports Car 1928




Alvis Two Seater Tourist Trophy Sports Car 1928





The original company, TG John and Co. Ltd., was founded in 1919. Its first products were stationary engines, carburettor bodies and motorscooters. The company's founder T.G. John was approached by Geoffrey de Freville with designs for a 4-cylinder engine with aluminium pistons and pressure lubrication, unusual for the period. Some have suggested that de Freville proposed the name Alvis as a compound of the words "aluminium" and "vis" (meaning "strength" in Latin) although de Freville himself vigorously denied this theory. Perhaps the name was derived from the Norse mythological weaponsmith, Alvíss, but the true origin is unknown.
An Alvis special, based on a 1935 car
Alvis Speed 20 Tourer 1932
Alvis 4.3-Litre Saloon 1938

The first car model, the 10/30, using de Freville's design was an instant success and set the reputation for quality and performance for which the company became famous. Following complaints from the Avro aviation company whose logo bore similarities to the original winged green triangle, the more familiar inverted red triangle incorporating the word 'Alvis' evolved. In 1921, the company changed its name and became the Alvis Car and Engineering Company Ltd. and moved production to Holyhead Road, Coventry where from 1922 to 1923 they also made the Buckingham car.

In 1923 Captain GT Smith-Clarke joined from Daimler as Chief Engineer and Works Manager and was soon joined by WM Dunn as Chief Draughtsman. This partnership lasted for 25 years and was responsible for producing some of the most successful products in the company's history.

The original 10/30 side-valve engine was developed progressively becoming by 1923 the famous overhead-valve 12/50, produced until 1932 and one of the most successful vintage sports cars of all time. Exhilarating performance and rugged reliability meant that around 350 of these 12/50hp cars and 60 of the later (and latterly concurrent) 12/60hp survive today representing some 10 percent of total production.

1927 saw the introduction of the six-cylinder 14.75 h.p. and this engine became the basis for the long line of luxurious six-cylinder Alvis cars produced up to the outbreak of war. Not only were these cars extremely elegant but they were full of technical innovations. Independent front suspension and the world's first all-synchromesh gearbox came in 1933 followed by servo assisted brakes. A front wheel drive model was introduced (from 1928 to 1930), a model bristling with innovation with front wheel drive, in-board brakes, overhead camshaft and, as an option, a Roots type supercharger.

Smith-Clarke designed remarkable models during the 1930s and 1940s — including the handsome, low-slung six-cylinder Speed 20, the Speed 25 (considered by many to be one of the finest cars produced in the 1930s) and the 4.3 Litre model. As with many upmarket engineering companies of the time Alvis did not produce their own coachwork relying instead on the many available Midlands coachbuilders such as Cross and Ellis, Charlesworth and Vanden Plas. Several cars also survive with quite exotic one-off bodywork from other designers. In 1936, the company name was changed to Alvis Ltd and by the beginning of the war, aero-engine and armoured vehicle divisions had been added to the company.
[edit] World War Two

In September 1939 following the outbreak of war car production was suspended, but was later allowed to resume and production of the 12/70, Silver Crest, Speed 25, and 4.3 Litre continued well into 1940. During World War II the car factory was severely damaged in the German Luftwaffe raid on Coventry in 1940 though strangely the armaments factory emerged fairly unscathed. Much valuable gear cutting and other equipment was lost and car production was suspended for the duration of the war only resuming during the latter part of 1946. Despite this, Alvis carried out war production on aero engines (as sub-contractor of Rolls-Royce) and other aeroplane equipment.
[edit] Post war
Alvis TA 21 Drophead Coupé 1952
Alvis TB 21 Sport Roadster 1952
Alvis TC 21/100 Grey Lady
1963 Alvis TD 21
1965 Alvis TE 21

Car production resumed with a four-cylinder model, the TA14, based on the pre-war 12/70. A solid, reliable and attractive car the TA14 fitted well the mood of sober austerity in post war Britain but much of the magic attaching to the powerful and sporting pre-war models had gone and life was not easy for a specialist car manufacturer. Not only had Alvis lost their car factory but many of the prewar coachbuilders had not survived either and those that had were quickly acquired by other manufacturers. In fact the post war history of Alvis is dominated by the quest for reliable and reasonably priced coachwork.

Smith-Clarke himself retired in 1950 and Dunn took over as chief engineer. In 1950 a new chassis and six-cylinder 3 litre engine was announced and this highly successful engine became the basis of all Alvis models until production ceased in 1967. Saloo











Sports-musical instrument shop combo 1




Sports-musical instrument shop combo 1





The strangest business plan ever. This place really does sell nothing but sports equipment and musical instruments. I guess they survive by virtue of what is pretty much a monopoly in the city.









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SPORTS EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION. SPORTS EQUIPMENT


Sports equipment installation. Caravan & camping equipment.



Sports Equipment Installation





sports equipment installation






    equipment installation
  • Planning shipping, delivery and installation of new equipment is a large task; a role that requires maintenance and installation experience. Installation planning meshes with project timing in a crucial way.





    sports
  • (sport) frolic: play boisterously; "The children frolicked in the garden"; "the gamboling lambs in the meadows"; "The toddlers romped in the playroom"

  • A source of amusement or entertainment

  • (sport) an active diversion requiring physical exertion and competition

  • (sport) wear or display in an ostentatious or proud manner; "she was sporting a new hat"

  • Entertainment; fun

  • An activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment











NYHQ2005-0221




NYHQ2005-0221





A Grade 2 boy smiles in a class at Thampaddai Government School in the eastern district of Ampara. Classes are now being held in temporary structures set up next to the Thampaddai Thidal camp for people displaced by the tsunami. His school, located less than 40 metres from the sea, was destroyed in the disaster. UNICEF is providing school-in-a-box kits at the school, which serves the Tamil community..
.
At the end of January 2005 in Sri Lanka, relief efforts are continue following the 26 December 2004 earthquake off the western coast of Indonesia and subsequent tsunamis that devastated coastal areas in more than eight countries. The total death toll is now estimated at more than 200,000 - one-third of them children - with millions more left homeless. In Sri Lanka, almost 31,000 people were killed and nearly 440,000 have been displaced. UNICEF, coordinating with the Government and with other UN and NGO agencies, is the lead relief organization for the water and sanitation and education sectors. In addition to supplying emergency health kits, shelter materials and other relief supplies, UNICEF is supporting the installation of safe water points and sanitation facilities and the repair of water supply systems, and is distributing school furniture, material for school uniforms and some 3,000 schools-in-a-box - each of which contains supplies for 1 teacher and 80 students. UNICEF is also distributing recreation kits containing sports equipment and other games to support children's psychosocial recovery and is assisting with the identification and registration of separated or unaccompanied children as part of family-tracing and reunification efforts.











PowerMount Rebound Wall Mount System




PowerMount Rebound Wall Mount System





PowerMount Pro Wall Mounted shooting station is designed to allow backboard installations in tight spaces where playing area is at a premium. If your facility requires a backboard installation close to a wall, call on the PowerMount Wall Mount series!

The PowerMount structure provides quick and easy installation of a basketball backboard on a wall with a minimal 12" of wall-to-backboard distance. This package provides an array of prepackaged Powermount options to choose from. The PowerMount Wall Mounted Basketball Hoop can be used with ANY basketball backboard having a standard 20"x35" mounting. However, selecting a PowerMount package is easy and guarantees component compatibility.

All PowerMount Wall Mount packages come with a Limited Lifetime Warranty.











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SAFETY EQUIPMENT DUBAI. EQUIPMENT DUBAI


Safety Equipment Dubai. Heavy Equipment Operator Training Alaska. Best Spy Equipment



Safety Equipment Dubai





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    safety equipment
  • Our customers' safety is paramount. All our equipment is maintained to the highest standard. However, appropriate safety equipment must be used by experienced and inexperienced operators alike.

  • Safety equipment for making soap includes eye protection, a face shield, rubber gloves, and clothing to cover any bare skin that may be exposed to lye, including arms, legs, and feet. Ventilation equipment may be required when making large quantities of lye-water solution.

  • Protects the employee and includes such items as head covers, gloves, goggles, safety glasses, safety shoes, handguns, batons, and handcuffs.





    dubai
  • port city in the United Arab Emirates on the Persian Gulf

  • Dubai is a 2001 Big Budget Malayalam thriller film written by Renji Panicker and directed by Joshi. It starred Mammootty in the title role. He played the role of Ravi Mammen, a self-made business man in Dubai.

  • Dubai, a 2005 Filipino film shot in the country of United Arab Emirates that tackles a story about Overseas Filipino Workers, more specifically about three lives unexpectedly connected by friendship and love.

  • A member state of the United Arab Emirates; pop. 674,100

  • Its capital city, a port on the Persian Gulf; pop. 265,700











UNHCR News Story: In flood-hit Philippines, UNHCR aid offers a glimmer of hope




UNHCR News Story: In flood-hit Philippines, UNHCR aid offers a glimmer of hope





UNHCR's Rasul Kulat with beneficiaries Imelda Angud and Dairi Bansil in the ruins of Bansil's house in Mandulog village, northern Mindanao island.
©UNHCR/A. Jain./ December 2011

In flood-hit Philippines, UNHCR aid offers a glimmer of hope

MANDULOG, Philippines, December 28 (UNHCR) – After surviving decades of conflict, Imelda Anugud never expected it would be the wrath of nature that finally destroyed her home.

"We were asleep when the river began to flood our home around midnight," said the 43-year-old mother of three girls, recalling how, just over a week ago, tropical storm Washi hit the village she has always called home.

"We left everything, crossed the river and ran for higher ground," the shaken woman said. "Within two hours, our home and the bridge we had crossed to get to safety were washed away."

On Wednesday the first glimmer of recovery arrived when UNHCR became the first aid agency to deliver relief supplies to her mountain village east of Iligan city in the Philippines' southern Mindanao island.

This is not the first time residents of this largely Moro (Muslim) community have been displaced. In 2010, the most recent chapter in the long-running conflict between the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and the Philippine government sent them packing. Just over a month ago, a family feud, known here as a rido, which can be epic and deadly, forced them to flee their village.

The UN refugee agency began working with communities affected by the Mindanao conflict in May 2010. Shortly after tropical storm Washi hit, it joined the UN response to support government relief efforts, as the lead agency for the protection cluster. UNHCR decided to target its first emergency assistance to communities that have suffered a double whammy – weakened by years of conflict and now hit by floods.

On December 23, the agency started flying in supplies from its warehouses in Dubai. Plastic sheeting was distributed within 24 hours to provide emergency shelter for at least 10,000 people who have lost their homes to the floods, among the worst ever to hit the Philippines.

Other supplies include some 10,000 blankets, 4,000 jerry cans, and more than 2,000 kitchen sets (cooking pots, pans, bowls, knives, cups and cutlery), each of which will help a family of five prepare their own food.

"This plastic sheet is the first step in rebuilding our lives and our homes," said Imelda's friend and neighbour, Dairi Bansil, who also has three children.

Until last weekend, the Baug and Kapai rivers, which meet in this mountain village, had never overflowed the embankment walls. But once they did, landslides cut the village off from the rest of the country, and government officials did not even know these highlands had been affected.

Even for a community hardened by years of conflict, these floods were more devastating than anything else they have experienced. Their three-room school was washed off its foundations and deposited 100 metres away.

"I don't know what we are going to do. I am still in shock and living a day at a time," Dairi said. "I may leave this village because of the trauma I am facing. "We lost everything: our home, my kitchen equipment, clothes, absolutely everything."

Distribution of UNHCR's relief items is done through national non-governmental organizations who have been working with the communities for years.

"In helping communities recover from conflict, our approach has been to fund quick, relatively low-cost projects (sewing centres, fishing boats with nets, water wells, and market stalls) that involve entire communities," Bernard Kerblat, UNHCR's representative in the Philippines said last week. The agency plans similar projects to help rebuild fragile communities after the floods.

UNHCR staffers were stunned at the scale of the damage wrought by tropical storm Washi, known locally as Sendong.

"I have been working with communities who are forcibly displaced by the armed conflict affecting Mindanao for the past decades," said UNHCR field associate Rasul Kulat. "My own relatives have been forcibly displaced in the past. But these floods have had a more severe consequence to these villagers than most of the conflicts."

By Arjun Jain
In Mandulog Village, Mindanao, Philippines













Sears Tower




Sears Tower





It used to be the tallest building in the world from 1974-1998. It's 1454 feet high for the building alone, and with the antennas it measures 1729 feet high. Chief Architect -Bruce Graham, and structural engineer, Fazlur Khan.

The Petronas towers in Kuala Lumpur, malaysia, later claimed that title, which was then overtaken by Taipei 101. Taipei 101 still holds the title as the highest (completed) occupied building in the world.

Currently, the Burj Dubai has surpassed all records (unofficially), and is the tallest (uncompleted, at the moment, still under construction) building and free standing structure in the world. The Final height for the Burj Dubai has been kept a secret, but there is speculation that it will reach at least 2300 feet, and possibly as high as 2700 feet, by some outside architectural estimates. The Burj Dubai is already 2257 feet high as of Sept 1, 2008 with 160 completed floors. Incredible, in any case, I read that the Burj Dubai, cost is reported around 4.1 billion and the surrounding development of the Dubai area is around 20 billion. The Burj Dubai will (officially) surpass all categories of highest building and freestanding structure in the world, upon completion in Sept 2009 (projected timeline).

In any case, The Sears Tower currently remains the highest building in North America. Chicago is currently building the Chicago Spires which will top at well over 2000 feet upon completion in 2012.

Of a interesting tidbit, in 1999, a french climber named Alain Roberts, climbed the Sears tower, without any climbing equipment or rope or safety equipment, with simply his bare hands and feet. That guy is crazy man ... he's climbed buildings all over the world without any climbing equipment ... seriously. Oh yeah, his nickname is Spiderman. No kidding ...












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USED RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT ALBERTA : CAMPING EQUIPMENT DEVON.



Used Restaurant Equipment Alberta





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    alberta
  • Alberta is the most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces. It covers about the same land area as the state of Texas, and had a population of 3.7 million in 2009. It became a province on September 1, 1905, on the same day as Saskatchewan.

  • Alberta is the name of more than one traditional blues song.

  • A prairie province in western Canada, bounded on the south by the US and on the west by the Rocky Mountains; capital, Edmonton; pop. 2,545,553

  • one of the three prairie provinces in western Canada; rich in oil and natural gas and minerals











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Alberta Canola Field




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USED COIL HANDLING EQUIPMENT - USED COIL


Used Coil Handling Equipment - Strongman Training Equipment - Miniature Welding Equipment.



Used Coil Handling Equipment





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    equipment
  • The process of supplying someone or something with such necessary items

  • an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service

  • The act of equipping, or the state of being equipped, as for a voyage or expedition; Whatever is used in equipping; necessaries for an expedition or voyage; the collective designation for the articles comprising an outfit; equipage; as, a railroad equipment (locomotives, cars, etc.

  • The necessary items for a particular purpose

  • A tool is a device that can be used to produce or achieve something, but that is not consumed in the process. Colloquially a tool can also be a procedure or process used for a specific purpose.

  • Mental resources





    handling
  • The act of taking or holding something in the hands

  • manual (or mechanical) carrying or moving or delivering or working with something

  • treatment: the management of someone or something; "the handling of prisoners"; "the treatment of water sewage"; "the right to equal treatment in the criminal justice system"

  • The packaging and labeling of something to be shipped

  • the action of touching with the hands (or the skillful use of the hands) or by the use of mechanical means





    coil
  • A length of something wound or arranged in a spiral or sequence of rings

  • A roll of postage stamps, esp. one for use in a vending machine

  • gyrate: to wind or move in a spiral course; "the muscles and nerves of his fine drawn body were coiling for action"; "black smoke coiling up into the sky"; "the young people gyrated on the dance floor"

  • a structure consisting of something wound in a continuous series of loops; "a coil of rope"

  • A single ring or loop in such a sequence

  • a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles (as formed by leaves or flower petals)











Mercedes-Benz 500 K Cabriolet C




Mercedes-Benz 500 K Cabriolet C





The Mercedes 500K is a sports car built by Mercedes-Benz between 1934 and 1936, and first exhibited at the 1934 Berlin Motor Show. It carried the factory designation W29.
Distinguished from the 500 sedan by the K in its name which denoted the kompressor (supercharger) only fitted to the sports cars, it succeeded the Mercedes-Benz 380 which had been introduced only the previous year, using a larger, more powerful engine and more opulent coachwork to meet customers' demands for greater luxury and performance.

The 500K used the same independent suspension setup as had been introduced on the 380, with a double wishbone front axle, double-joint swing axle at the rear, and separate wheel location, coil springs and damping, a world first. Consequently it was a more comfortable and better handling car than Mercedes' previous S/SS/SSK generation of roadsters from the 1920s, and offered greater appeal to buyers, particularly the growing number of well-heeled female drivers of the time.

Pressing the throttle pedal fully engaged the Roots supercharger, inducing the five litre straight eight engine to produce up to 160 horsepower and making the car capable of over 100 mph, while consuming fuel at the rate of up to 9.4 mpg as it did so.

Three different chassis and eight bodies were available for customers; the two longer B and C four seat cabriolet versions rode on a wheelbase of 129.5 in, and would later be used on other sedan and touring car models. All models featured such advanced equipment as safety glass, hydraulic brakes and a 12-volt electrical system sufficient to bear the load of the electric windscreen wipers, door locks, and indicators.











Schumacher Rascal 2 (New)




Schumacher Rascal 2 (New)





The NEW Rascal 2 is another industry first from Schumacher, with a powerful NEW R18 3.0cc Engine and CNC pipe packed into a micro 1/16th truck, the performance is outstanding!!

This Model Is RTR (Ready To Run)

The Rascal uses standard size radio equipment and industry standard buggy tyres, so the options are endless.
Because of it's size the Rascal will out accelerate most big monster trucks and with its agile handling it's great fun to drive. With its four wheel independent suspension and oil filled coil over shocks the Rascal is not afraid of the rough stuff either and will fly the biggest jumps!










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