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-Floating bridge over the Ganges\\ | |
"Ramnagar fort is on the Ganga’s east bank, and we live on the west. We crossed the river on foot across the recently completed pontoon bridge, constructed of a series of planks on top of large floating tanks. The bridge creates a bit of a bouncing and swaying sensation as you cross, and the bicycles and motorbikes sharing the bridge made the crossing a bit nerve wracking, but it was really quite beautiful to be able to stand out in the middle of the river and look out at the city curving away along its western bank. Crossing back in the early evening, we got to see, for the first time, the sun setting over the Ganga."\\ | |
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source: http://www.buitink-technology.com/\\ | source: http://www.buitink-technology.com/\\ |
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A device called “tunnel plug” will be used in subway system in New York City, to help halt the rising tides, floods and gas, from hurricanes like Sandy. This giant inflatable plug could protect NYC subways from flooding | A device called “tunnel plug” will be used in subway system in New York City, to help halt the rising tides, floods and gas, from hurricanes like Sandy. This giant inflatable plug could protect NYC subways from flooding |
The MTA is looking into using the Resilient Tunnel Plug, a massive capsule that blows up to hold back water. | The MTA is looking into using the Resilient Tunnel Plug, a massive capsule that blows up to hold back water.http://www.timeout.com/newyork/things-to-do/this-giant-inflatable-plug-could-protect-nyc-subways-from-flooding |
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| Did you ever see a huge rubber to protect the land from flooding? Get to the Netherlands, near Ramspol (the Netherlands, IJsseldelta). Dutch waterengineers created this inflatable dike near the N50, between Ketelmeer and Zwarte meer. |
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-Image used for invitation Artist Airshow in the Uk more: http://www.artscatalyst.org/projects/space/airshow.html\\ | source picture: IJsseldelta \\ |
-Early in 1962 the staff of the Commander in Chief, Pacific, believing that the buildup in Vietnam required centralized control and management of long-distance communications into, out of, and within the Republic of Vietnam, recommended to the joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington that the responsibility for the operation of the Army's worldwide communications "gateway" station.\\ | |
source: http://www.history.army.mil/books/Vietnam\\ | |
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-Lanselevillard, France | -Lanselevillard, France |
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| -Floating bridge over the Ganges\\ |
| "Ramnagar fort is on the Ganga’s east bank, and we live on the west. We crossed the river on foot across the recently completed pontoon bridge, constructed of a series of planks on top of large floating tanks. The bridge creates a bit of a bouncing and swaying sensation as you cross, and the bicycles and motorbikes sharing the bridge made the crossing a bit nerve wracking, but it was really quite beautiful to be able to stand out in the middle of the river and look out at the city curving away along its western bank. Crossing back in the early evening, we got to see, for the first time, the sun setting over the Ganga."\\ |
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-Temporary Bridge for heavy load | -Temporary Bridge for heavy load |
source:http://www.airlight.biz\\ | source:http://www.airlight.biz\\ |
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Paul Gierow's GATR-com (which stands for "ground antenna transmit and receive) inflatable satellite ball has got to be the most sci-fi invention of the bunch. Designed to provide communications in otherwise inhospitable environments, the six or eight-foot sphere contains a plastic satellite dish that unfolds when the ball is inflated and can be targeted to within one-tenth of a degree. When collapsed, the GATR-com weighs just 70 pounds and fits into two backpacks. The $50,000 ball has already been tested in disaster areas, helping a Red Cross station secure medicine during Hurricane Katrina, and Gierow says he's been inundated with potential clients. We can see why -- not only does this thing dial up a T1 speed connection, it's perfect for exercising your Wookiees. Peep a vid of the ball setting up after the jump.\\ | |
source: http://www.engadget.com\\ | |
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