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  1. Nakasuk had a very novel cellular layout featuring open plan classrooms (again, this was the 1970s). The nearly windowless rooms continue to be, shall we say, …controversial. Though as a student there in the 80s, I can’t say I noticed much.

    #arctic #architecture #archidon #building #BaffinIsland #nunavut

  2. Habang nakasuot ng itim na toga at hood, sumama at nag-pose sa #graduation photoshoot ni Bayan Patroller Carla Andrea Rojo ang fur baby niyang si Bella.

    #AnimalPatrol
    #DogLover
    #Cavite

  3. Habang nakasuot ng itim na toga at hood, sumama at nag-pose sa #graduation photoshoot ni Bayan Patroller Carla Andrea Rojo ang fur baby niyang si Bella.

    #AnimalPatrol
    #DogLover
    #Cavite

  4. Habang nakasuot ng itim na toga at hood, sumama at nag-pose sa #graduation photoshoot ni Bayan Patroller Carla Andrea Rojo ang fur baby niyang si Bella.

    #AnimalPatrol
    #DogLover
    #Cavite

  5. Habang nakasuot ng itim na toga at hood, sumama at nag-pose sa #graduation photoshoot ni Bayan Patroller Carla Andrea Rojo ang fur baby niyang si Bella.

    #AnimalPatrol
    #DogLover
    #Cavite

  6. Ten Keitora on the Nakasendō

    With a free day, I jumped on the train and headed back to my local section of the Nakasendō for the umpteenth time.

    The plan was to walk from Nakatsugawa to Ena — but on a whim, I jumped off at Ena instead, switched direction, and walked to Takenami through the forest and along quieter paths. I knew that stretch would be more peaceful, which was what I was after.

    I also gave myself a small goal: photograph at least ten keitora trucks — those compact, mud-splattered little workhorses scattered across the Japanese countryside. I wasn’t allowed to catch a train home until I’d photographed at least ten.

    Approaching Takenami Station I had nine, but after crossing Route 19, turning away from the station and making a little detour through the village, that number suddenly shot up to sixteen.

    If there’s one thing more ubiquitous in rural Japan than a vegetable patch and rice field, it’s a keitora parked at an odd angle, often in the middle of nowhere. They used to come in white or silver, but in recent years they’ve evolved — and can now be spotted in any number of colours: orange, olive green, blue, and if you’re really lucky, bright pink.

    Of the sixteen I photographed, these are the ten I kept.

    #Ena #軽トラ #keitora #Nakasendō #walking #中山道
  7. Ex-NSA Chief Paul Nakasone Has A Warning For The Tech World

    “When I was the director of NSA and commander of US Cyber Command, every single quarter I would go to the Bay or I'd go to Texas or Boston or other places to see technology,” he said. “And every place that I went to, I was twice the age of the people that talked to me. And then when I came back to DC and I sat at the table, I was one of the younger people there. OK, that's a problem. That's a problem for our nation.”

    wired.com/story/ex-nsa-chief-p

    #DefCon #NSA #DoD #USCyberCommand #Cybersecurity #geopolitics

  8. Ex-NSA Chief Paul Nakasone Has A Warning For The Tech World

    “When I was the director of NSA and commander of US Cyber Command, every single quarter I would go to the Bay or I'd go to Texas or Boston or other places to see technology,” he said. “And every place that I went to, I was twice the age of the people that talked to me. And then when I came back to DC and I sat at the table, I was one of the younger people there. OK, that's a problem. That's a problem for our nation.”

    wired.com/story/ex-nsa-chief-p

    #DefCon #NSA #DoD #USCyberCommand #Cybersecurity #geopolitics

  9. Ex-NSA Chief Paul Nakasone Has A Warning For The Tech World

    “When I was the director of NSA and commander of US Cyber Command, every single quarter I would go to the Bay or I'd go to Texas or Boston or other places to see technology,” he said. “And every place that I went to, I was twice the age of the people that talked to me. And then when I came back to DC and I sat at the table, I was one of the younger people there. OK, that's a problem. That's a problem for our nation.”

    wired.com/story/ex-nsa-chief-p

    #DefCon #NSA #DoD #USCyberCommand #Cybersecurity #geopolitics

  10. Ex-NSA Chief Paul Nakasone Has A Warning For The Tech World

    “When I was the director of NSA and commander of US Cyber Command, every single quarter I would go to the Bay or I'd go to Texas or Boston or other places to see technology,” he said. “And every place that I went to, I was twice the age of the people that talked to me. And then when I came back to DC and I sat at the table, I was one of the younger people there. OK, that's a problem. That's a problem for our nation.”

    wired.com/story/ex-nsa-chief-p

    #DefCon #NSA #DoD #USCyberCommand #Cybersecurity #geopolitics

  11. Ex-NSA Chief Paul Nakasone Has A Warning For The Tech World

    “When I was the director of NSA and commander of US Cyber Command, every single quarter I would go to the Bay or I'd go to Texas or Boston or other places to see technology,” he said. “And every place that I went to, I was twice the age of the people that talked to me. And then when I came back to DC and I sat at the table, I was one of the younger people there. OK, that's a problem. That's a problem for our nation.”

    wired.com/story/ex-nsa-chief-p

    #DefCon #NSA #DoD #USCyberCommand #Cybersecurity #geopolitics

  12. Ten Keitora on the Nakasendō

    With a free day, I jumped on the train and headed back to my local section of the Nakasendō for the umpteenth time.

    The plan was to walk from Nakatsugawa to Ena — but on a whim, I jumped off at Ena instead, switched direction, and walked to Takenami through the forest and along quieter paths. I knew that stretch would be more peaceful, which was what I was after.

    I also gave myself a small goal: photograph at least ten keitora trucks — those compact, mud-splattered little workhorses scattered across the Japanese countryside. I wasn’t allowed to catch a train home until I’d photographed at least ten.

    Approaching Takenami Station I had nine, but after crossing Route 19, turning away from the station and making a little detour through the village, that number suddenly shot up to sixteen.

    If there’s one thing more ubiquitous in rural Japan than a vegetable patch and rice field, it’s a keitora parked at an odd angle, often in the middle of nowhere. They used to come in white or silver, but in recent years they’ve evolved — and can now be spotted in any number of colours: orange, olive green, blue, and if you’re really lucky, bright pink.

    Of the sixteen I photographed, these are the ten I kept.

    #Ena #軽トラ #keitora #Nakasendō #walking #中山道
  13. Ten Keitora on the Nakasendō

    With a free day, I jumped on the train and headed back to my local section of the Nakasendō for the umpteenth time.

    The plan was to walk from Nakatsugawa to Ena — but on a whim, I jumped off at Ena instead, switched direction, and walked to Takenami through the forest and along quieter paths. I knew that stretch would be more peaceful, which was what I was after.

    I also gave myself a small goal: photograph at least ten keitora trucks — those compact, mud-splattered little workhorses scattered across the Japanese countryside. I wasn’t allowed to catch a train home until I’d photographed at least ten.

    Approaching Takenami Station I had nine, but after crossing Route 19, turning away from the station and making a little detour through the village, that number suddenly shot up to sixteen.

    If there’s one thing more ubiquitous in rural Japan than a vegetable patch and rice field, it’s a keitora parked at an odd angle, often in the middle of nowhere. They used to come in white or silver, but in recent years they’ve evolved — and can now be spotted in any number of colours: orange, olive green, blue, and if you’re really lucky, bright pink.

    Of the sixteen I photographed, these are the ten I kept.

    #Ena #軽トラ #keitora #Nakasendō #walking #中山道
  14. Ten Keitora on the Nakasendō

    With a free day, I jumped on the train and headed back to my local section of the Nakasendō for the umpteenth time.

    The plan was to walk from Nakatsugawa to Ena — but on a whim, I jumped off at Ena instead, switched direction, and walked to Takenami through the forest and along quieter paths. I knew that stretch would be more peaceful, which was what I was after.

    I also gave myself a small goal: photograph at least ten keitora trucks — those compact, mud-splattered little workhorses scattered across the Japanese countryside. I wasn’t allowed to catch a train home until I’d photographed at least ten.

    Approaching Takenami Station I had nine, but after crossing Route 19, turning away from the station and making a little detour through the village, that number suddenly shot up to sixteen.

    If there’s one thing more ubiquitous in rural Japan than a vegetable patch and rice field, it’s a keitora parked at an odd angle, often in the middle of nowhere. They used to come in white or silver, but in recent years they’ve evolved — and can now be spotted in any number of colours: orange, olive green, blue, and if you’re really lucky, bright pink.

    Of the sixteen I photographed, these are the ten I kept.

    #Ena #軽トラ #keitora #Nakasendō #walking #中山道
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  16. #PinoyPride 🇵🇭🦾

    Nakasungkit ng apat na medalya ang Team Pilipinas sa 12th Edition ng Robotics Championship International sa University of Oradea, #Romania noong Mayo 9 hanggang 11.

    Nanalo sila ng gold sa Humanoid Challenge at ang binuo nilang Medical Robot sa Freestyle Open.

    Nasungkit naman nila ang bronze sa Mega Sumo Robot Challenge at ang kanilang AI-powered trash segregator sa Freestyle, High School Category.

    Para sa mga kaugnay na ulat ng @bayanmoipatrolmo: news.abs-cbn.com/bmpm