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Saved by uncleflo on February 13th, 2022.
Plotting world circumnavigation routes is a lot easier than it sounds. There are cruising boats LITERALLY all over the world. There are boats in the Northwest passage (up and over Canada), in the Antarctic, and everywhere in between. There are a few key things to take into consideration, but 95%* of circumnavigation routes follow the same general course. There are two major restrictions put on us by our vessel insurance; stay out of highly pirated areas and stay out of named storm zones. Insurance restrictions come with the option to ignore them. You can always go to these restricted places, BUT if something happens, your insurance will not be covered. Another option is that you can pay significantly more to be covered in these places as well. We have made the choice for ourselves to follow the restrictions set by our insurance. By definition, piracy is the act of attacking and robbing ships at sea. By that main definition, the Caribbean is one of the worst places for piracy. Petty theft of boats and their tenders is a major issue in some parts of the Caribbean, and steps should be taken to protect yourself and your assets.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 14th, 2018.
BENTLEY YACHTS is proud to be the only yacht builder in the world to offer our demanding affluent clientele over 15 (fifteen) military proven hull forms that deliver nothing but an exhilarating yachting experience at all times, with unsurpassed riding comfort and seakeeping characteristics unmatched by any other yachts in the world today. So now, instead of bouncing like a cork in one of the industry's century old semi-planning, planning or displacement "floating tub" monohull designs, step into the future in one of our 15 plus unique BENTLEY YACHTS advanced military monohull and multi-hull designs. These well proven patented technologies were mostly developed for the world's top navies by our Team leading American and European marine scientists and engineers at a cost of Millions and Millions of Dollars. Some are also seen in limited commercial applications that require superior seakeeping. BENTLEY YACHTS brings for the first time those exciting hull technologies to the yachting world with total exclusivity. Would you agree that if our naval Team can design and build ships that fly (Ekranoplans), we certainly can design and build your very own customized yacht!
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Saved by uncleflo on May 9th, 2018.
Intel works with a variety of companies to jointly deliver scalable, end-to-end solutions. Connect Intel® architecture and solutions to market-leading cloud services. This Intel program provides an ecosystem of IoT alliance partners who build solutions based on Intel® architecture to generate relevant business insight. Discover how companies are enabling their commercial applications on Intel® architecture.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 8th, 2016.
Over the past two years or so, a very exciting race has been ongoing in the construction world: Who can be the first to develop a commercially viable concrete 3D printer capable of making homes? And the competition has been very tough, as interesting and promising projects quickly began popping up all over the place. Just a few months ago, even Dubai stepped into the race with an ambitious plan, and just this week Italian manufacturers WASP announced the creation of the world’s largest Delta 3D printer with an eye on concrete construction. But today, another team has jumped to the head of the pack, as the innovation-minded Lewis Grand Hotel in the Philippines, owned by entrepreneur Lewis Yakich, has begun work on a massive 3D printed expansion of the hotel. What’s more, they are already planning to follow this up with a series of 3D printed commercial homes. Do we have a winner?
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Saved by uncleflo on May 29th, 2014.
Lecture by Professor Oussama Khatib for Introduction to Robotics (CS223A) in the Stanford Computer Science Department. In the first lecture of the quarter, Professor Khatib provides an overview of the course. CS223A is an introduction to robotics which covers topics such as Spatial Descriptions, Forward Kinematics, Inverse Kinematics, Jacobians, Dynamics, Motion Planning and Trajectory Generation, Position and Force Control, and Manipulator Design.
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