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Haunted MISTLEY TOWERS SERIES 3 Episode 2


2010
06.26


Recently, I visited the Landmark site called Mistley Thorn Mistley Towers, Essex. Stood on the River Stour estaury, Mistley Towers are the twin towers of the now demolished Church of St. Mary the Virgin at Mistley in Essex. Original Georgian parish church site was built in classical style at the beginning of 18 century after the death of Richard Rigby Esquire. Later that century, had grandiose plans for his son, a wealthy politician, Richard Rigby, Mistley Thorn change into a spa town. Rigby hoped the church windows of his mansion and suitably large church was necessary to wealthy visitors are expected to patronize the new spa. So, in 1776, the great architect Robert Adam the task of improving the church. His design was a neoclassical style, with tower and the east and west ends of the church. These are now all that remain once a magnificent structure. The aim was to visit the tower `s interior arrangement keyholder to capturing all of the manager or any other paranormal event. Although I was able to take advantage of a number of spiritual presences, the possibility of capturing a good leader must always be somewhat diminished the presence of road transport – particularly large truck `s travel to a nearby port. It was, however, when the application process is to see this video. Evaluate if you see it:) MUSIC: Kevin Macleod www. incompetech. com

2011 BMW 5 Series Side Design


2010
06.19


BMW 5 Series design

Martin Odersky Pt. 1 – LinkedIn Tech Talk Series 6-5-09 Going from SCALA to scale! (HD)


2010
05.30


Martin Odersky (born 5 September 1958) is a professor of programming methods at the EPFL. He specialises in code analysis and programming languages. He designed the Scala programming language and Generic Java. Scala is a new programming language which fuses object-oriented and functional programming while staying completely interoperable with Java. He was programme Chair of ECOOP 2004. In 2007 he was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery. LinkedIn Tech Talk Series 6/05/2009 Panel Discussion: LinkedIn Tech Talk Series Going from SCALA to scale! Martin Odersky Creator of SCALA / Professor at EPFL Nick Kallen Systems Architect at Twitter David Pollak Team lead for the LIFT Web Framework Moderated by Arnold Goldberg VP, Platform Engineering at LinkedIn Martin Odersky is a professor at EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland. His research interests focus on programming languages, more specifically languages for object-oriented and functional programming. His research thesis is that the two paradigms are just two sides of the same coin and should be unified as much as possible. To prove this he has experimented with a number of language designs, from Pizza to GJ to Functional Nets. He has also influenced the development of Java as a co-designer of Java generics and as the original author of the current javac reference compiler. His current work centers around the Scala programming language, which unifies FP and OOP while staying completely interoperable with . . .

Martin Odersky Pt. 2 – LinkedIn Tech Talk Series 6-5-09 Going from SCALA to scale! (HD)


2010
05.30


(watch in HD) Martin Odersky (born 5 September 1958) is a professor of programming methods at the EPFL. He specialises in code analysis and programming languages. He designed the Scala programming language and Generic Java. Scala is a new programming language which fuses object-oriented and functional programming while staying completely interoperable with Java. He was programme Chair of ECOOP 2004. In 2007 he was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery. LinkedIn Tech Talk Series 6/05/2009 Panel Discussion: LinkedIn Tech Talk Series Going from SCALA to scale! Martin Odersky Creator of SCALA / Professor at EPFL Nick Kallen Systems Architect at Twitter David Pollak Team lead for the LIFT Web Framework Moderated by Arnold Goldberg VP, Platform Engineering at LinkedIn Martin Odersky is a professor at EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland. His research interests focus on programming languages, more specifically languages for object-oriented and functional programming. His research thesis is that the two paradigms are just two sides of the same coin and should be unified as much as possible. To prove this he has experimented with a number of language designs, from Pizza to GJ to Functional Nets. He has also influenced the development of Java as a co-designer of Java generics and as the original author of the current javac reference compiler. His current work centers around the Scala programming language, which unifies FP and OOP while staying completely . . .


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