LARGE SQUARE END TABLE : END TABLE
Large Square End Table : Painted End Table : Low Dining Room Tables.
Large Square End Table
- Bottom chord bearing condition of a parallel chord joist.
(Square Ends) The end condition of a truss bridge where the end vertical is plumb, that is the end is straight up and down.
Refers to how flooring is made and sold. Some flooring comes with the ends of the boards already squared. Others (mainly unfinished flooring) have to be cut by the installer. Prefinished flooring normally comes either square end or square-microbeveled end.
- Of greater size than the ordinary, esp. with reference to a size of clothing or to the size of a packaged commodity
- 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 world"
- Pursuing an occupation or commercial activity on a significant scale
- a garment size for a large person
- at a distance, wide of something (as of a mark)
- Of considerable or relatively great size, extent, or capacity
- postpone: hold back to a later time; "let's postpone the exam"
- a piece of furniture having a smooth flat top that is usually supported by one or more vertical legs; "it was a sturdy table"
- Present formally for discussion or consideration at a meeting
- a set of data arranged in rows and columns; "see table 1"
- Postpone consideration of
brian lamb 2, showing off tablet embedded collaboration table esp made for c-span and bbc [part of global task priority system]
How tablet/screen embedded in a table, with large screen on wall, can work, for example, in news programs.
1.3. Tablet screen size can be like 40 inch square. It's one big screen. Shared by Brian and the guest. Both gets tablet pen - and small keyboards.
1. What's show up on table screen/tablet, Brain and guest facing, also shows up on the big standing screen behind them. Brian and guest can type in, manipulate objects on the screen, etc all that shows up on the big wall screen and seeable to viewers.
Camera work (for broadcast) can include both, Brian and guest working, talking together with tablet screen and how they are manipulating 'objects' or pieces of icons and texts, shapes and graphical pieces etc. Or camera can focus on particular secton of the subject (visualized, mapped out in visual) - or zoom out etc, when Brian and guest talks about some specific issues - adding some ideas or statements, adding data, perspective, etc.
1.1. Basically it's experts or expert and broadcaster (who is usually semi-expert, say) working together. Presenting the whole picture about the subject (in this case Global Warming, or it can be anything...), its history, history of recognition of the problem, and adding new datas and opinions, and then talk about newly emerging, proposed solutions, or solutions in formulation and negotiation by involved parties etc. (news about newly emerging regulatory systems or political process etc.)
1.2 Each expert guests have particular 'adds' to how whole process is going. Generally there are agreement to how 'problem' should be modeled - to much extent and then there can be some disagreement or difference in perspectives about what kind of solutions are feasible or desirable - etc. Or maybe much of the time, guest experts are just about a particular aspect of the problem and only involved in very limited kind of argument.
So Brain can ask about it and add to the picture - mapping of the subject, visually laid out on the screen. Or guest can do it - by oneself using tablets and keyboard. They can circle the component of the subject or problem which they think they are really concerned about, or they can add some missing perspectives or data in, etc. Each specific guest - an expert with certain views or expertise - her or his contribution, what she or he have to say to public, what she or he thinks need to be added to the whole picture etc.
So that as they discuss, viewers see what they are talking about. Viewers first instinctively see how complex/mutliplex - or multifaceted - the problem is. They may see the how fast the problem is moving or changing, different predictions and then animations to show the difference. They can see the proposed solutions tackle which aspect of the problem at what speed.
If visualization managed to indicate what are the root causes of the problem - causes which close to more root of the issue - and can see which solutions are proposed or in place to tackle at that root level, or aimed at tackling at other levels. Or we might even see that the problem is really understood or root causes have been adequately looked into or not. (Malaria in Africa, history of 'why African people started to concentrate in locations where mosquitos are so prevalent'(Jared Diamond), vaccination and tent, then what much other issues may need to be part of public understanding of the problem and possible solutions?)
[*Then visual objects on the screen would have more other categories than 'causes'. Problem makers, problem solvers, agents, resources, speed, scale, quantity, innovation in technologies, registering whole ranges of solution ideas and proposals etc.
This is one of the harder part to work on for humans - I think, but also I don't see much else to be done - can be done or needs to be done. BBC can develop such visualization application in-house. As we or they repeat the 'program and talk' about the global warming, everything will get mapped out. CNN can. Or then UN may try. This part may take a while, but eventually, it will be achieved and it will turn into the core and central part of information architecture which humans will share and have around. A bit of try there, a bit of attempt there, and then humans will come to see that this kind of sorting out information, categorizing information, and having tools which help dynamic comprehensive view and particular views is really helpful. ]
Basically they are at the desk, and desk has tablet/screen surface, and they got tablet pen and keyboards, and visualization program just works fine. and viewers get the idea of what they are doing at this show - (previous shows are of course available archived online
and tells how problem came to be recognized by humans and how and what kind of solutions have been proposed. - and how C-Span gathered it. or BBC gathered it. They can retrieve how 5 years ago, Climate Change was argued, on the program. Accumulation.
Thing is viewers machine, OS in their PCs and Ma
Blue Sky and Blue Bikes in Washington Square Park, NYC
The Arch
Modeled after the larger Arc de Triomphe in Paris, the Washington Arch is located near the intersection of Fifth Ave. and Washington Square Park North.
Built-in chess tables on the southwest corner encourage outdoor playing along with throngs of watchers [11] (in his youth, Stanley Kubrick was a frequent player). These tables were featured in the 1994 film, Searching for Bobby Fischer. The Washington Square tables form the cornerstone of what is called Manhattan's "chess district," as the area around the park (Thompson Street, between West 3rd Street and Bleecker Street) has a number of chess shops, the oldest being the Village Chess Shop (founded in 1972). In addition to the playing location in the park.
Washington Square has served as the setting in a number of literary and musical works, including William S. Burroughs' The Naked Lunch, Henry James' Washington Square and Joan Baez' 1975 song "Diamonds & Rust". It is also in the 1995 movie Kids (movie)".
In an episode of Gilmore Girls, Jess tells Rory over the phone that he usually just hangs around the park. Rory asks, "Central Park?" and he responds, "Washington Square Park. It's where David Lee Roth got busted." Then Rory later takes a bus to Port Authority Bus Terminal and ends up meeting Jess at the park.
See also:
english pine table
dining table construction
leather cube table
folding wooden tables
rustic farm dining table
casual kitchen tables
leather kitchen table chairs
kitchen island with attached table
a buffet table
modern wood side table
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