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This is a sample of the data our camera system collects. My business partner was the pilot collecting the 3D imagery and we were just sub-contractors. All the classification is done by the end user. The end user owns the imagery, and they are the ones to classify the trees and debris using industry standard GIS software. We just provide the background imagery. We think it is pretty cool stuff. :cool: |
Hola all y'all.
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oh man...remoting to do the lab work for my class is really really slow. Takes more than twice as long to do the lap than they estimate or allow for.
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I was working in David's work environment today. I had to go to my business partners house to replace a drive on the RAID-6 unit. He is out of town in California shooting 3D of the fire damage. He set his thermostat to 59. I just kept my coat on the entire time.
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iBuenos Días, y'all! Here's a vegan Thanksgiving video that I hope you enjoy. It's NSFW (very salty language) and not for the kiddies. I hope you guys all have a Happy Thanksgiving. SmileWavy
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No Vegan thanksgiving for us. We had a very successful turkey hunt and we returned with a nice smoked Turkey. I carved up the breast and we mostly pulled apart the rest of the meat from the bones. Just a big pan of smoked turkey in the fridge. I was of course forced to taste test a few pieces. I declare it perfect. Ready for the encore tomorrow.
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We're omnivores, so turkey will be consumed in our house tomorrow.
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It is funny to see a "grandma" type use profanity. My grandmothers were both the Norman Rockwell version, always cooking, loving and no smoking or drinking, and certainly no profane words. Of course I fully understand I would not exist if they did not get laid. I still remember the first time I saw a "grandma" type smoking I was actually shocked. I did not know that was allowed. I was raised in the Methodist church, and alcohol was just not part of church. The first Catholic wedding I went to, I was surprised to see a nun, if full habit, with a big tankard of beer. Have a good Turkey Day guys! |
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I've had a turkey breast in brine for almost 3 days now.
I'll take it out tonight, rub it with brown sugar, then in the morning wrap it in bacon and smoke it. |
I got a turkey breasts at the meat store after I got my smoker. That breast was HUGE. Cut it in 4 chunks and tried different brines, injecting. Even rubbed one chunk down with peanut oil and cooked it in the smoker without any chips. It was just like deep fried turkey only without the hot oil mess.
Would have been better off just getting a regular frozen turkey. Ended up being way too much turkey meat for me. |
Stijn!!
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That has to be one huge Zig Zag and require a hard inhalation to keep the papers lit. ;) |
Looks like we might have some rain tonight. Now that’s something to be thankful for. :)
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Got to go to work at 4am. Should be done well before the turkey is out of the oven.
Oh and Jim......we're in full winter mode now. 9* and falling right now. Wind chill tomorrow -15 to -20. Night all. |
Ouch! Stay warm and Happy Thanksgiving, Pete! SmileWavy
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Wow, Pete. That is cold. Have a good Turkey day!
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+1* .....Just went out to start the 6.0 diesel in my f-550. Didn't plug it in......fired right up.
Last winter it lived in the heated garage and only used it to plow and sand. Since i had to retire my Tacoma due to rusty frame this is my daily for now. |
Remember to use the green pump!
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