The document contains a series of random URLs and phrases with no clear narrative. It references photos on Flickr about topics like Kosenconf, Over The Rainbow, and random URLs but does not provide any meaningful context or information to summarize.
The document outlines a case study on improving project delivery from 'amber to green' within four weeks using various Agile practices. It emphasizes the importance of team cohesion, commitment, and the need for pragmatic application of methods like daily stand-ups and test-driven development. The presentation includes lessons learned and advice for optimizing processes while minimizing waste.
The document appears to be a collection of hyperlinks to Flickr photos related to video games. There are over 30 hyperlinks listed without any other context or explanation provided. The hyperlinks reference a variety of video game related topics including specific games like Fez, general topics like competition in gaming, and perspectives like supporting indie games.
This document contains links to 10 different images showing various landscapes and outdoor scenery including farms, fields, and rural areas. The images depict rolling hills, barns, trees, and other rural settings from different angles and perspectives. In summary, the document is a collection of links to landscape and rural scenery photos from various locations.
The document contains links to 11 different photos on Flickr. The photos show a variety of landscapes, cityscapes, plants and animals, including images of mountains, flowers, birds, beaches and buildings. Taken together, the photos provide a sampling of natural and urban scenery from locations around the world.
This document discusses archery and provides images related to the topic. It summarizes that archery is not just for hunting but can be done alone or with others for fun and relaxation. It is also an Olympic sport that can be enjoyed outdoors and provides a way to meet new people and find competitive archery events. Archery can be enjoyed by almost anyone who wants to get outside more.
This document contains a collection of links to images hosted on Flickr. There are no descriptions for the images or overarching theme for the collection. The links go to photos of various subjects including landscapes, cityscapes, portraits and more, taken by different photographers.
The document appears to be a collection of random Flickr photo URLs and short snippets of text. It does not have a clear topic or narrative. Some of the text fragments reference audio engineering skills and introducing oneself as Cristal Carter, but there is no overall coherence or message that can be summarized in a concise way from the information provided.
This document contains a bibliography with citations for several pictures related to winter sports, extreme sports like snowboarding and skateboarding. The citations include the picture URLs, publication dates, and access dates.
The document discusses the last RubyKaigi conference in 2010. It provides links to reports on the conference from a Japanese technology publication and Flickr photos from the conference taken by other Twitter users. A Twitter message from a bot account discussing Ruby is also referenced.
The document discusses expanding experiences through sharing and the possibility of flying in the sky. It is signed by Ichitani Toshihiro from Developer Summit 2012 representing Eiwa System Management Inc. and dated February 16, 2012.
This document discusses using technology to spread love around the world. It mentions using the telephone, web, social networks, blogs, photos and more to share love messages, stories and encouragement. While technology enables open and global communication of love, the document also encourages balancing technology with real social connections.
This document discusses web application development using Ruby and related technologies. It includes information about common languages, frameworks and tools used like Ruby, Rails, HTML, CSS, JavaScript as well as related concepts like HTTP, URLs, REST, MVC, SQL and more. It also references the Ruby programming community on sites like GitHub and images related to Ruby programming.
The document discusses two events happening in Kushiro: LOCAL DEVELOPER DAY '11/Fall in KUSHIRO on September 17, 2011 and the kosenconf conference series. Kosenconf is a technical conference that has been held in various locations in Japan since 2008, with photos and details provided for some of the individual conferences numbered 001 through 039. LOCAL DEVELOPER DAY '11/Fall in KUSHIRO is advertised as taking place on September 17, 2011 in Kushiro from 2:30pm. Photos and links related to development and technical conferences in Kushiro are included.
This document discusses practices for using Heroku including:
- Configuring apps through environment variables and YAML files stored on Heroku or in source control
- Using different configuration files for staging and production environments
- Creating demo apps on Heroku for testing new features
- Adding add-ons to Heroku apps for extra services like databases and caching.
Hokuriku.rb, also known as june29, gave a presentation about web application development with Ruby at the Kosenconf-027 Hokuriku.rb event on March 20, 2011. The presentation discussed using Ruby on Rails and Sinatra frameworks, RubyGems libraries, Haml and Sass markup languages, GitHub for repositories, and Heroku for deployment. It also contained photos related to Ruby programming, communities, and culture.
The document discusses using Pusher to build real-time web applications. It covers dynamic web technologies like polling, Comet, and WebSockets. It demonstrates how to use Pusher with Ruby and JavaScript to send and receive data in real-time across different events. References are provided for learning more about WebSockets, Pusher, and building real-time applications. The goal is to develop real-time web applications using the Pusher platform.
This document discusses a conference called "Kosenconf-015nara" hosted by an individual named "june29" on social hacking. It provides links to photos and encourages attendees to hack themselves and the world. It then lists topics covered, including Ruby, JavaScript, Twitter streams, HTML5 features like WebSockets and audio tags. A conclusion encourages social hacking. Source code for a Twitter-AMQP-WebSocket example is provided.
The document appears to be a collection of images and text fragments discussing various topics including fresh peaches, survival of the fittest, flexibility versus fixed mindsets, keeping a daily log of accomplishments, attending technical conferences, and finding peace of mind through mentors. Many of the fragments include links to Flickr images. There is no clear overall theme or narrative to the document.
The document appears to be notes from various conferences and events that include references to dates, locations, photos on Flickr, and mentions of Motoo Fujiwara and information. It jumps between topics in a nonlinear fashion and is difficult to understand on its own without more context about the events and people referenced.
Hartwarming lightning talk in winter SapporoJun OHWADA
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This document discusses a lightning talk given in Sapporo, Japan during winter about the Ruby programming language. It mentions using LimeChat, an open source chat client written in Ruby, to view logs from chat sessions. It also references using Ruby and the DOM to dynamically generate and update HTML within LimeChat to display messages. The document provides code examples from the LimeChat Ruby source code for handling and displaying lines in the log.
I'll talk slowly like a streak of ligntningJun OHWADA
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This document appears to be notes from a conference presentation given by Jun OHWADA on June 29, 2009 about web development. It includes biographical information about the presenter, acknowledgments of photo sources, and links to websites and photos related to topics like Mac OS X, Ruby, and HTTP requests.
This document discusses using technology to spread love around the world. It mentions using the telephone, web, social networks, blogs, photos and more to share love messages, stories and encouragement. While technology enables open and global communication of love, the document also encourages balancing technology with real social connections.
The document appears to be notes from a conference on May 16, 2009 discussing various topics including a Wikipedia page, a Flickr photo, the 5W1H questioning framework, and relationships between ideas discussed before and after certain points. There are many repetitions of the phrase "kosenconf-005kyushu / May 16, 2009" which seems to be a label for the conference notes.
The document discusses the last RubyKaigi conference in 2010. It provides links to reports on the conference from a Japanese technology publication and Flickr photos from the conference taken by other Twitter users. A Twitter message from a bot account discussing Ruby is also referenced.
The document discusses expanding experiences through sharing and the possibility of flying in the sky. It is signed by Ichitani Toshihiro from Developer Summit 2012 representing Eiwa System Management Inc. and dated February 16, 2012.
This document discusses using technology to spread love around the world. It mentions using the telephone, web, social networks, blogs, photos and more to share love messages, stories and encouragement. While technology enables open and global communication of love, the document also encourages balancing technology with real social connections.
This document discusses web application development using Ruby and related technologies. It includes information about common languages, frameworks and tools used like Ruby, Rails, HTML, CSS, JavaScript as well as related concepts like HTTP, URLs, REST, MVC, SQL and more. It also references the Ruby programming community on sites like GitHub and images related to Ruby programming.
The document discusses two events happening in Kushiro: LOCAL DEVELOPER DAY '11/Fall in KUSHIRO on September 17, 2011 and the kosenconf conference series. Kosenconf is a technical conference that has been held in various locations in Japan since 2008, with photos and details provided for some of the individual conferences numbered 001 through 039. LOCAL DEVELOPER DAY '11/Fall in KUSHIRO is advertised as taking place on September 17, 2011 in Kushiro from 2:30pm. Photos and links related to development and technical conferences in Kushiro are included.
This document discusses practices for using Heroku including:
- Configuring apps through environment variables and YAML files stored on Heroku or in source control
- Using different configuration files for staging and production environments
- Creating demo apps on Heroku for testing new features
- Adding add-ons to Heroku apps for extra services like databases and caching.
Hokuriku.rb, also known as june29, gave a presentation about web application development with Ruby at the Kosenconf-027 Hokuriku.rb event on March 20, 2011. The presentation discussed using Ruby on Rails and Sinatra frameworks, RubyGems libraries, Haml and Sass markup languages, GitHub for repositories, and Heroku for deployment. It also contained photos related to Ruby programming, communities, and culture.
The document discusses using Pusher to build real-time web applications. It covers dynamic web technologies like polling, Comet, and WebSockets. It demonstrates how to use Pusher with Ruby and JavaScript to send and receive data in real-time across different events. References are provided for learning more about WebSockets, Pusher, and building real-time applications. The goal is to develop real-time web applications using the Pusher platform.
This document discusses a conference called "Kosenconf-015nara" hosted by an individual named "june29" on social hacking. It provides links to photos and encourages attendees to hack themselves and the world. It then lists topics covered, including Ruby, JavaScript, Twitter streams, HTML5 features like WebSockets and audio tags. A conclusion encourages social hacking. Source code for a Twitter-AMQP-WebSocket example is provided.
The document appears to be a collection of images and text fragments discussing various topics including fresh peaches, survival of the fittest, flexibility versus fixed mindsets, keeping a daily log of accomplishments, attending technical conferences, and finding peace of mind through mentors. Many of the fragments include links to Flickr images. There is no clear overall theme or narrative to the document.
The document appears to be notes from various conferences and events that include references to dates, locations, photos on Flickr, and mentions of Motoo Fujiwara and information. It jumps between topics in a nonlinear fashion and is difficult to understand on its own without more context about the events and people referenced.
Hartwarming lightning talk in winter SapporoJun OHWADA
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This document discusses a lightning talk given in Sapporo, Japan during winter about the Ruby programming language. It mentions using LimeChat, an open source chat client written in Ruby, to view logs from chat sessions. It also references using Ruby and the DOM to dynamically generate and update HTML within LimeChat to display messages. The document provides code examples from the LimeChat Ruby source code for handling and displaying lines in the log.
I'll talk slowly like a streak of ligntningJun OHWADA
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This document appears to be notes from a conference presentation given by Jun OHWADA on June 29, 2009 about web development. It includes biographical information about the presenter, acknowledgments of photo sources, and links to websites and photos related to topics like Mac OS X, Ruby, and HTTP requests.
This document discusses using technology to spread love around the world. It mentions using the telephone, web, social networks, blogs, photos and more to share love messages, stories and encouragement. While technology enables open and global communication of love, the document also encourages balancing technology with real social connections.
The document appears to be notes from a conference on May 16, 2009 discussing various topics including a Wikipedia page, a Flickr photo, the 5W1H questioning framework, and relationships between ideas discussed before and after certain points. There are many repetitions of the phrase "kosenconf-005kyushu / May 16, 2009" which seems to be a label for the conference notes.
ASEAN ISO Tank Container Market Size, Growth and Forecast | 2034GeorgeButtler
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The ASEAN ISO tank container market was valued at USD 50.63 million in 2024 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 8.10% between 2025 and 2034. By 2034, the market is expected to reach around USD 110.32 million, driven by rising demand for safe bulk liquid transportation, increasing cross-border trade, and the expansion of chemical and food industries across Southeast Asia.
How to apply to join the IBX International Business Network (IBX Network)
To apply, you need to provide a completed ¡®Prospective Consultant Profile (PCP)¡¯ which can be downloaded from our web site.
It would also aid your application if you were to provide a brief summary of the type of clients that you can introduce.
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Our team can speak several languages and will be pleased to assist you.
About IBX: Indonesia Business Exchange (¡°IBX¡±), PT IBX Daya Nusantara, a joint venture of BXI Capital and Patria Pacific Group (Patria Holding), is a Consultant and Business Dealer (or Intermediary; Broker) service company that buys and sells business and companies for its clients, facilitates projects, improves utilization, and asset liquidity strategies, as well as suppliers and trades various products. We are connected to the ecosystem and global operating network for business expansion, investment, and cross-industry transactions. IBX is also trusted as a strategic partner for access to private capital fund facilities, and market entry strategies in Indonesia.
The Key Cultural Role of Pune¡¯s Shivsrushtikapoorgita1991
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Shivsrushti, a heritage park in Pune envisioned by Babasaheb Purandare, offers a powerful blend of immersive storytelling, historical accuracy, and civic education centered around the life and values of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Through lifelike exhibits and recreated experiences, it brings history to life for people of all ages, encouraging reflection on leadership, inclusivity, and ethical governance. The Abhay Bhutada Foundation has played a pivotal role in expanding access to Shivsrushti by supporting educational visits for underprivileged students, ensuring that this cultural treasure is shared widely and meaningfully. More than a tribute to the past, Shivsrushti serves as a public model for how history can inspire civic pride and social unity in contemporary India.
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Marc Belluomini - An Impressive Career In Boom OperationMarc Belluomini
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Marc Belluomini has built an impressive career in boom operation since graduating from USC¡¯s Film Production program in 2009. Working across a variety of sets in Los Angeles, he¡¯s known for his attention to sound quality and detail. He belongs to both IATSE and the Cinema Audio Society and enjoys hiking, golfing, and traveling in his downtime. Marc¡¯s industry reputation is built on consistency, technical excellence, and an ability to handle complex audio challenges while maintaining seamless coordination with directors, DPs, and sound mixers.
The Ultimate Guide to Print on Demand Apparel.docxAesthetic Bk
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Print-on-demand (POD) apparel is a business model where custom t-shirts, hoodies, hats, and more are printed only when someone places an order. It¡¯s a favorite for startups, influencers, and artists who want to launch custom t-shirt printing or print-on-demand clothing lines online. With POD, you simply upload your design, choose your product, and a third-party supplier handles printing, packing, and shipping.
ISO 45001:2018 Certification Singapore is the International Standard for Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems (OH&SMS) designed to replace OHSAS 18001 standard.
5 Most Powerful Reasons to Hire a Management Consultant ¨C Boost Efficiency & ...RUPAL AGARWAL
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Discover the top 5 compelling reasons why hiring a management consultant can transform your business! From expert problem-solving to strategic growth planning, this presentation reveals how consultants drive efficiency, innovation, and profitability. Perfect for business leaders seeking actionable insights.
Stuart Frost - The Chief Executive Officer Of GeminosStuart Frost
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Stuart Frost, CEO of Geminos, is a pioneering force in the IIoT and data analytics industry. After graduating from Nottingham University in Electronic and Computer Engineering, Stu founded SELECT Software Tools and led it through a NASDAQ IPO in 1996. His ventures in the IIoT space include Maana, OspreyData, and SWARM.
Breaking Through Cultural Friction: The Role of Respect for People (Strengthe...KaiNexus
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Presented by
Scott Gauvin
CEO of Macresco Consulting and the Co-founder of the Respect for People Roadmap
Learning objectives:
- Identify the hidden barriers that prevent Lean from gaining traction¡ªand discover practical strategies to overcome them
- Learn the nine behaviors leaders and employees can adopt to build a culture of continuous improvement
- Gain strategic insights into driving cultural change across teams and entire organizations
Scott Gauvin is the CEO of Macresco Consulting and the Co-founder of the Respect for People Roadmap. With 30 years of experience in operations, he has helped organizations around the world and across industries rethink the path to transformation¡ªnot just in process, but in mindset.
A contributing author to Leading With Compassion: Cultivating Connection from the Inside Out, Scott believes real change happens when organizations bridge the gap between culture and strategy. Right now, he¡¯s focused on helping organizations unlock performance by systematically cultivating the behaviors that make it possible.