- published: 13 Oct 2012
- views: 10
- author: CITYNEWSKVLD
1:51
postal index number
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published: 13 Oct 2012
author: CITYNEWSKVLD
postal index number
- published: 13 Oct 2012
- views: 10
- author: CITYNEWSKVLD
3:43
Pincode - Pincode
DarkFish Entertainment(DFE™) ๑۩۞۩๑ www.darkfishent.com ๑۩۞۩๑ ๑۩۞۩๑ twitter.com ๑۩۞۩๑ ๑۩۞۩๑...
published: 08 Jan 2010
author: DarkFish Ent
Pincode - Pincode
DarkFish Entertainment(DFE™) ๑۩۞۩๑ www.darkfishent.com ๑۩۞۩๑ ๑۩۞۩๑ twitter.com ๑۩۞۩๑ ๑۩۞۩๑ facebook.com ๑۩۞۩๑ ๑۩۞۩๑ www.myspace.com ๑۩۞۩๑ ๑۩۞۩๑ www.bebo.com ๑۩۞۩๑ ๑۩۞۩๑ www.linkedin.com ๑۩۞۩๑ what we do?...
- published: 08 Jan 2010
- views: 17882
- author: DarkFish Ent
4:29
ADC190 MVP -TCODE Hyundai Kia PIN Code Converter
Hyundai Kia PIN Code Converter demo by Mike Hyde from National Auto Lock Service...
published: 30 Apr 2011
author: AutoSmartAdvisor
ADC190 MVP -TCODE Hyundai Kia PIN Code Converter
Hyundai Kia PIN Code Converter demo by Mike Hyde from National Auto Lock Service
- published: 30 Apr 2011
- views: 3969
- author: AutoSmartAdvisor
3:32
PINCODE-Pincode (Official Video)
Naija...
published: 08 Jan 2010
author: jointznjamzEnt
PINCODE-Pincode (Official Video)
Naija
- published: 08 Jan 2010
- views: 17574
- author: jointznjamzEnt
1:54
Child trafficking king pin arrested in Capital
The arrest of Azar Mohammad and his accomplice Alam is big breakthrough as he was responsi...
published: 18 Dec 2010
author: ndtv
Child trafficking king pin arrested in Capital
The arrest of Azar Mohammad and his accomplice Alam is big breakthrough as he was responsible for the kidnapping of close to a 100 children from Jharkhand and Bengal.
- published: 18 Dec 2010
- views: 535
- author: ndtv
7:14
"WHEN HEALING TAKES ITS SWEET TIME" PIN Code Devo V-cast
Why is it that we pray and sometimes the opposite happens? Why is this healing taking so l...
published: 28 Apr 2009
author: PinCodes1
"WHEN HEALING TAKES ITS SWEET TIME" PIN Code Devo V-cast
Why is it that we pray and sometimes the opposite happens? Why is this healing taking so long???
- published: 28 Apr 2009
- views: 473
- author: PinCodes1
9:50
"A VISITATION OF HEALING" PIN Code Devo V-cast
"... and it happened one night." Where are you in your healing journey for physical or emo...
published: 27 Apr 2009
author: PinCodes1
"A VISITATION OF HEALING" PIN Code Devo V-cast
"... and it happened one night." Where are you in your healing journey for physical or emotional healing? Here's where mine started in a powerful encounter with God one night in my living room.
- published: 27 Apr 2009
- views: 329
- author: PinCodes1
4:32
Adsense Pin cod solution in pakistan from pakadsense4u.avi
pakadsense4u.blogspot.com Now you can verify your Google AdSense Account without pin code ...
published: 12 Nov 2011
author: 66adsenseExpert
Adsense Pin cod solution in pakistan from pakadsense4u.avi
pakadsense4u.blogspot.com Now you can verify your Google AdSense Account without pin code with the help of our AdSense pin Service. if you need you of this service then just call us +92-332-6613318 OR admin@pakadsense4u.co.cc
- published: 12 Nov 2011
- views: 841
- author: 66adsenseExpert
4:45
pincode-sharp sharp
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published: 05 Feb 2009
author: PINCODEBRAVO
pincode-sharp sharp
- published: 05 Feb 2009
- views: 3267
- author: PINCODEBRAVO
0:35
Cobra Alarm PIN Code Disarm
How to disarm your Cobra alarm in the event of a remote failure. Works with the following ...
published: 14 Feb 2012
author: juliandunster
Cobra Alarm PIN Code Disarm
How to disarm your Cobra alarm in the event of a remote failure. Works with the following alarms (if you have your correct PIN #): AB3868 AK4198 AK4138 AK4147 AK4600 & some others not listed
- published: 14 Feb 2012
- views: 2708
- author: juliandunster
10:16
PART C: "LISTEN! GOD IS TALKING TO YOU!" PIN Code Devo
CONCLUSION IN THIS SERIES ON PAYING ATTENTION TO THE UNIQUE WAYS GOD MAY BE TRYING TO SPEA...
published: 26 Mar 2009
author: PinCodes1
PART C: "LISTEN! GOD IS TALKING TO YOU!" PIN Code Devo
CONCLUSION IN THIS SERIES ON PAYING ATTENTION TO THE UNIQUE WAYS GOD MAY BE TRYING TO SPEAK TO YOU THROUGH.
- published: 26 Mar 2009
- views: 233
- author: PinCodes1
9:17
BrassWorld - Corporate Video
We are one of the largest locks and accessories distribution company of south india having...
published: 03 Jan 2012
author: venkat k
BrassWorld - Corporate Video
We are one of the largest locks and accessories distribution company of south india having ISO 9001:2008 certification. We are having the distribution network (Retail Chain) in Kerala, Tamilnadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Goa and Union Territory of Pondicherry. Currently our retail chain is consisting around 3000 retail outlets which deals with our high quality products in Mortice Locks (both lever & pin cylinder), Mortice Handles (Brass, SS, Zinc & MS), Door Locks, Furniture Locks, Pad Locks, Brass Aldrops, Door/Window Fittings and Glass Patches.
- published: 03 Jan 2012
- views: 348
- author: venkat k
1:43
Trace any mobile no and pin code in India by Suman arya
By Suman arya...
published: 02 Apr 2012
author: Suman arya
Trace any mobile no and pin code in India by Suman arya
By Suman arya
- published: 02 Apr 2012
- views: 157
- author: Suman arya
Vimeo results:
7:14
Maldives - Spatial Planning Strategy - 12-20-2010
Maldives - Spatial Planning Strategy
With over 1000 islands containing an average land ar...
published: 20 Dec 2010
author: Ryan Welch
Maldives - Spatial Planning Strategy - 12-20-2010
Maldives - Spatial Planning Strategy
With over 1000 islands containing an average land area of only 0.3 km2, the Maldives is a geographic anomaly. Access to basic services is a foremost challenge for its dispersed population, particularly as climate change and increasing fuel costs will necessitate changes in transportation planning.
Evolutionary Allocation - Part 1: On Demand Services (Hospitals)
This study examines land use planning for a network of on-demand services, such as emergency care. Due to their unpredictability, it is assumed that on-demand services cannot rely on scheduled transportation routes and must therefore be situated to minimize the population-weighted distance to all islands in their service area.
We begin with an allocation (aka voronoi, postal) map to establish the nearest service point for each inhabited island. The magenta cells indicate zones in which all inhabited islands point to a single service point, and those trajectories are indicated in dark green.
We then test a random set of potential sites to see what would happen if we added service points at each location. The rearrangement of the voronoi diagram reflects the changes in service areas. Each island that finds itself in a new cell does so only because it has found a closer service point.
If we multiply the reduction in travel distance by the population (assuming that more populous islands would have greater need for such services) then we can establish an index of improved accessibility for that island, as indicated by the light green trajectories.
By adding the indexes for all such islands nationwide (or regionally), we can establish a nationwide (or regional) index of improved accessibility. With the appropriate usage statistics for each service, this number can be expressed either as a reduction in carbon footprint or as a cost savings.
Using the accessibility index as a performance metric, we continue to test the impact of other combinations of potential sites, much as one would attempt to establish a network of cellular phone towers. Rather than test all possible combinations of N potential sites (~1000^N), we employ an evolutionary solver, which quickly establishes effective combinations of sites.
Within the limited scope of this test, we have established that the islands of Biyadhoo, Ihavandhoo, Kaashidhoo, Lankanfushi, and Aluvifushi would provide excellent locations for future hospital development, insofar as each site would offer substantial improvement in accessibility for inhabitants in its service area.
Naturally, this study does yet not account for other considerations, such as island area, environmental suitability, existing usage, and access to routine transportation - all features which would doubtless influence the decision to develop and which may readily be incorporated into the evolutionary solver to extend this study. Even in its initial state, however, this study already offers insight into alternative island clusters.
Evolutionary Allocation - Part 2 - Routine Services (Postal)
The second phase of this research examines the potential to apply graph theory based optimization techniques to study the efficiencies of transit networks as they relate to routine services. Because routine services do not require a direct connection between each populated island and a service point, they offer the potential to daisy-chain islands in a single network, much like a public transit map, and thereby make much more efficient use of shared capacities.
While cyclical routing problems such as the hermitian traveling salesman problem (TSP) provide the most meaningful translation to the problem of supplying routine services to a dispersed community, the acylclic spanning problem know as the minimal spanning tree offers much less cumbersome algorithms which ensure (at the very least) an upper bound on the more relevant cyclical problem.
By introducing additional service points, we can effectively negotiate the range to which each service cluster must extend in order to connect to its entire user-base. The reduction of total distance traveled on these routine routes offers analogous carbon savings to the on-demand service example.
The study demonstrates that Machchafushi, Gulhi, Vihamaafushi, Kihaadhuffaru, and Kudafulhudhoo would provide excellent locations for new post offices, all else being equal.
Population Potential - Part 3
Due to the wide possibilities offered by the 700+ uninhabited islands of the Maldives, it is critical to provide a graphic means of organizing the layers of information that relate to each island's suitability for future development. By graphing land area against proximity to existing services we can establish a measure of latent population potential. Other quantifiable measures, such as land-cover and ecosystem resilience may be accounted for as an additional dimension or graphic style.
-Plan B
3:56
Maldives - Spatial Planning Strategy (11/14)
Maldives - Spatial Planning Strategy
Evolutionary Allocation - On Demand Services Pt 1: H...
published: 14 Nov 2010
author: Ryan Welch
Maldives - Spatial Planning Strategy (11/14)
Maldives - Spatial Planning Strategy
Evolutionary Allocation - On Demand Services Pt 1: Hospitals
With over 1000 islands containing an average land area of only 0.3 km2, the Maldives is a geographic anomaly. Access to basic services is a foremost challenge for its dispersed population, particularly as climate change and increasing fuel costs will necessitate changes in transportation planning.
This study examines land use planning for a network of on-demand services, such as emergency care. Due to their unpredictability, it is assumed that on-demand services cannot rely on scheduled transportation routes and must therefore be situated to minimize the population-weighted distance to all islands in their service area.
We begin with an allocation (aka voronoi, postal) map to establish the nearest service point for each inhabited island. The magenta cells indicate zones in which all inhabited islands point to a single service point, and those trajectories are indicated in dark green.
We then test a random set of potential sites to see what would happen if we added service points at each location. The rearrangement of the voronoi diagram reflects the changes in service areas. Each island that finds itself in a new cell does so only because it has found a closer service point.
If we multiply the reduction in travel distance by the population (assuming that more populous islands would have greater need for such services) then we can establish an index of improved accessibility for that island, as indicated by the light green trajectories.
By adding the indexes for all such islands nationwide (or regionally), we can establish a nationwide (or regional) index of improved accessibility. With the appropriate usage statistics for each service, this number can be expressed either as a reduction in carbon footprint or as a cost savings.
Using the accessibility index as a performance metric, we continue to test the impact of other combinations of potential sites, much as one would attempt to establish a network of cellular phone towers. Rather than test all possible combinations of N potential sites (~1000^N), we employ an evolutionary solver, which quickly establishes effective combinations of sites.
Within the limited scope of this test, we have established that the islands of Biyadhoo, Ihavandhoo, Kaashidhoo, Lankanfushi, and Aluvifushi would provide excellent locations for future hospital development, insofar as each site would offer substantial improvement in accessibility for inhabitants in its service area.
Naturally, this study does yet not account for other considerations, such as island area, environmental suitability, existing usage, and access to routine transportation - all features which would doubtless influence the decision to develop and which may readily be incorporated into the evolutionary solver to extend this study. Even in its initial state, however, this study already offers insight into alternative island clusters.
-Plan B
Youtube results:
10:55
"HATING WAITING?" PIN Code Devo
Hurry up and wait. Seriously. Be eager to wait for God's best for you. Enjoy!...
published: 19 Mar 2009
author: PinCodes1
"HATING WAITING?" PIN Code Devo
Hurry up and wait. Seriously. Be eager to wait for God's best for you. Enjoy!
- published: 19 Mar 2009
- views: 182
- author: PinCodes1
4:30
"THE THINGS WE DO FOR LOVE - GIVE!" PIN Code Devo V-Cast
A redefinition of giving. Giving when it's easy, giving when it's hard, and a final goodby...
published: 22 Jun 2009
author: PinCodes1
"THE THINGS WE DO FOR LOVE - GIVE!" PIN Code Devo V-Cast
A redefinition of giving. Giving when it's easy, giving when it's hard, and a final goodbye to Meagan Ahlstrom as we give her to Heaven...
- published: 22 Jun 2009
- views: 245
- author: PinCodes1
3:02
Pincode - Port (Original Mix) - Bequem Digital
www.beatport.com +++ Mapusa: will play it !!! Silinder: both good, Port is my fav, thanks ...
published: 28 Sep 2011
author: BequemDigital
Pincode - Port (Original Mix) - Bequem Digital
www.beatport.com +++ Mapusa: will play it !!! Silinder: both good, Port is my fav, thanks :) Anderson Noise: Downloading Thanks!! Balthazar: Factor is the one for me LRCN: Both of these are great, full support! www.beatport.com +++ ... Vinayak A: this ep is really cool :) Conrad Rogers: Port is Bumpin :) thx Locomatica: "PORT" is powerful! Excellent work!!! Pete McCarthey: Nice Chumahod: THNX, I\'ll try the main track of Ep this night Emilijano: Factor (Original Mix) for me !!! Summer: Really nice techy stuff here, thanks for sending over :) www.beatport.com +++ D-trax: both tracks are very strong! support R. Hawtin: download for r hawtin
- published: 28 Sep 2011
- views: 342
- author: BequemDigital