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Neon.
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Pink Spring
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Grain Storage, With A View
.The top photo didn't inspire me but it got quite ... -
Bryant Park
Bryant Park in NYC - "of course it was named after... -
Spring Planting
A little garden on the corner of Sheridan and Cong...
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NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo 2-Bay 1 TB (1 x 1 TB) Desktop
Last Update on: 04 April 2012 07:00:00
Readynas Duo 1Tb SATA gig Perpdesktop Nas
Size: 1 TB (1 x 1 TB) Color: Black Brand: Netgear Model: RND2110-100NAS Platform: Windows XP Format: CD-ROM Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 11.40" h x 6.90" w x 10.00" l, 4.63 pounds Network attached storage device offers 1 TB of storage with GigaBit Ethernet for fast data transfer Stream music, photos and video to network media players without a computer Access files from anywhere via Internet connection; host your personal Web page to share with friends and family Support for extra hard drive, allowing X-RAID data protection Measures 4.0 x 5.6 x 8.7 inches (WxHxD); 5-year warranty
The NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo, a member of the award-winning ReadyNAS family of advanced network storage products, is the ideal storage and file sharing solution for the home or small-office. This compact, quiet, and very low-power-consuming, network attached server lets your network users share all your files, including music and video, easily and securely. The Duo has two storage bays and supports RAID for secure storage with great performance. The ReadyNAS Duo is a compact but powerful storage device that can store and stream your digital media throughout your home . Fast Network Storage and Media Streaming for the Entire Network The ReadyNAS Duo is compatible out of the box with computers running Windows, Mac OS, or Linux. You don't need to install any special software to get started. One person can be editing photos in one room, another might be listening to music, and a third could be watching video files -- all working off the ReadyNAS. The ReadyNAS Duo features a 10/100/1000 Ethernet connection, so everyone will have fast access. With the Duo, you don't need to keep your computers running to stream media files. Thanks to its built-in media server capabilities, the Duo can connect via your network to such devices as the NETGEAR EVA8000, Sonos Digital Music System, Apple iTunes clients, Sony Playstation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, and more. Two hot-swappable drive bays make upgrading the ReadyNAS Duo simple. View larger. It also features Logitech's SlimServer software, which means you can stream the music stored on the Duo directly to your Logitech Squeezebox Boom, Duet or Classic devices, completely bypassing your computer. In fact, the Duo will work with just about any DLNA-compliant device. The Duo also has a built-in BitTorrent client that lets you download files via BitTorrent directly with the Duo, letting you keep your computer off. You can even set your ReadyNAS up to serve web pages directly thanks to the web serv
Grain Storage, With A View
Last Update on: 03 April 2012 22:01:00

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The top photo didn't inspire me but it got quite a few views on Flickr. That made me decide to try it here and set it in context.
It is a grain elevator complex beside the Mississippi in East St. Louis, Illinois. I was standing immediately to the south in the park surrounding the Malcolm Martin overlook that faces the Arch. The elevator has a long, complex mechanism that reaches across the levee to push grain in or out of barges (not sure which). We'll have a proper Arch picture tomorrow.
Fine Art: Beach - minimalist
Last Update on: 01 April 2012 08:03:00

This is another image from our February trip to the Baltic Sea. I took this just a few minutes after we arrived. I was so happy about the colors - the beautiful blue sky and the sunlit beach that I went for a white angle open sky shot. You need to understand that the whole train ride to the Baltic Sea it rained and the skies were grey. But as soon as we arrived the sun came out and the sky totally cleared. So this is what I remember from that moment - the sunlit beach and the deep blue sky. And in editing this image, I reduce it to exactly that. Hope you enjoy this experiment.
Utilização da extensão R2Winbugs para gerar mod
Last Update on: 26 March 2012 07:48:00
Dando sequência ao post anterior:
Depois de termos organizado os dados e gerado o mapa com a distribuição das armadilhas e a área aumentada, iremos passar para a parte Bayesiana da análise. Os scripts que aqui vamos usar foram obtidos das seguintes referências: Sollmann et al. 2011 e Reppucci et al. 2011.
#-----Iniciar a análise Bayesiana-------------------------------------------------
sink("SECR0.txt")#Irá criar um ficheiro no mesmo directório com os dados do modelo
cat("
model {
lam0~dgamma(.1,.1) #definição de uma distribuição gamma para a taxa de captura basal com parâmetros de 0.1 e 0.1
psi~dunif(0, 1) #definição de uma distribuição uniforme para psi com parâmetros de 0 e 1- psi é o parâmetro do zero inflacionado e irá substituir N no modelo (é preciso ter em linha de conta que M está fixo à priori)
sigma~dunif(0, 5) #definição de uma distribuição uniforme para sigma com parâmetros 0 e 5
sigma2<-sigma*sigma
for (i in 1:M){
z[i]~dbern(psi)
SX[i]~dunif(xl, xu)
SY[i]~dunif(yl, yu)
for(j in 1:J) {
D2[i,j] <- pow(SX[i]-trapmat[j,1], 2) + pow(SY[i]-trapmat[j,2],2)
Eo[i,j] <- lam0*exp(-D2[i,j]/(sigma2))
log(pmean[i,j])<-log(T) + log(Eo[i,j])
tmp[i,j]<-pmean[i,j]*z[i]
y[i,j]~dpois(tmp[i,j])
}
}
N<-sum(z[1:M])
}
",fill = TRUE)
sink()
Ψάχνοντας για λίγη ζεστασι
Last Update on: 03 March 2012 02:09:00
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