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El Radar dice: adiós

Fin del no-blog más chachi en varias galaxias a la redonda. Sigan divirtiéndose con Aquí Te Pillo Aquí Te Grabo.




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Surface Radars Market worth $22.49 billion by 2029 at a CAGR of 5.4%

(EMAILWIRE.COM, October 30, 2024 ) The Surface Radars Market will grow tremendously from 2020 through 2029, based on the increase in defense spending, escalations in geopolitical tensions, and needs for advanced border security and early warning systems. The surface radars market is projected to...




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Case Dismissed: How To Fight And Beat Speeding Tickets - Tactics On Fighting And Beating Speeding Tickets From Radar, Laser And Pace Car/VASCAR.

Speeding tickets - Proven legal strategies to fight and beat speeding tickets.



  • Sports & Recreation -- Autos

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Escort Radar - $30 off Orders Over $299 with VIP Lis...

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Red Radar returns with a ceramic finish

SINCE it was founded in 1994, aviation has always been a passion for Bell & Ross. Over the years, the watch brand has become a leading benchmark in the instrument watch field.

In 2011, the brand launched the eye-catching Red Radar. This year marks the return of this watchmaking UFO. The style of the new BR 03-92 Red Radar Ceramic version is as modern as ever, and brings its own innovative reinterpretation to the watch display. Its display breaks the traditional watchmaking codes by revisiting the graphics of an aircraft control radar.

The time can be read via a system of rotating discs, combined with an analogue hand. The dial is topped with a red sapphire crystal. The newcomer adopts the BR 03 case, which is 42 mm in diameter.

In constant pursuit of innovation and performance, on this occasion Bell & Ross has chosen to use ceramic. This high-tech material is scratch-resistant, yet soft to the touch.




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On Our Radar

A round up of everything on our radar this week




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On Our Radar

A round up of everything on our radar this week




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On Our Radar

A round up of everything on our radar this week




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Magnasphere MACS Fence Detection System & MSK Radar Completes Safe Skies Evaluation

National Safe Skies Alliance performs its evaluations under an ISO 9001:2015-approved Quality Management System.




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Teledyne FLIR White Paper Covers Multispectral PTZ Cameras & Radars

Teledyne FLIR has published “How Layering Multispectral PTZ Cameras and Radars Improve Perimeter Protection.” 




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A Tale of 3 Radars

Radar sensing technology isn’t new, but it’s yet to hit the mainstream in the security world. Based on radar waves, the technology was developed for military use around the 1940s, and soon started sneaking into other commercial markets.




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Something Wild: Flying Under the Radar

Sometimes called a Marsh Hawk, the northern harrier is currently one the rarest birds of prey nesting in the Granite State. Unlike many of our more common hawks, harriers shun the forest, opting instead to hunt in wide-open spaces like fields, brushy areas -- even in marshes. And get this --they build their nests on the ground . Peculiar preferences indeed, and ones that have made it a challenge for them to survive here. ___________________________ Flying under the radar is the modus operandi for harriers, both literally AND figuratively. They hunt for voles, snakes, and small birds by skimming the landscape, gliding low over the ground, zipping just above North Country hayfields during the summer, and slipping in and out of coastal salt marshes in the winter. Figuratively speaking, Northern harriers have largely stayed out of sight, and out of mind of wildlife managers...even though their populations across New England have been on the decline for decades. So much so, that harriers




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Offshore Wind Farms Can Interfere with Ship Radar and Navigation, Says New Report

A new report says wind turbine generators used in offshore wind farms can interfere with navigational radar used by ships to avoid collisions, posing challenges for safe maritime navigation.




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Louisiana Tech University uses underground radar to locate post-Katrina damage

An innovative underground radar technology developed at Louisiana Tech University is helping the City of Slidell in south Louisiana to identify and document underground infrastructure damage that had gone undetected in the months and years following Hurricane Katrina.

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  • Mathematics & Economics

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Endress+Hauser radar sensors

Sensors provide solutions across industries and applications.




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The App On Radar Development Journey

Behind the Scenes:




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Spotter Global Unveils A Cutting-Edge Tactical Mobile Kit for Swift and Effective Radar Security

Spotter revolutionized radar security with a compact and versatile solution for rapid deployment, exceptional tracking, and enhanced situational awareness




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Spotter Global, the Leader in Compact Surveillance Radar, Announces Preview of Integrated Management Center (IMC) 2.0 at ISC West 2024

Hundreds of Sites, One Management Platform: Preview IMC 2.0 at ISC West 2024




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Spotter Global Announces the World's First Fully-Integrated Dual Classification Radar AI & Video AI System with NetworkedIO 6.0

Security professionals can enjoy reduced false alarms and earlier warning times with the latest in radar security software.




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Marquis Who's Who Honors Joe R. Guerci, PhD, for Expertise in Radar Technology and National Security

Joe R. Guerci, PhD, is lauded for his distinguished tenure in nuclear energy




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Spotter Global, the Leader in Compact Surveillance Radar, Launches an unprecedented 4 New Radars & 3 Radar Updates at ISC West 2024

Spotter Global's largest ever product launch will premiere at ISC West.




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From Under-the-Radar to Game-Changer: Oum Valentin's Surprising Success with OV9 Infinity

Oum Valentin, a discreet leader, has propelled OV9 Infinity from a niche player to a rising force in ASEAN's commodities sector. Through strategic acquisitions and sustainable growth, OV9 aims to enhance regional trade and foster global collaboration




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New Calif. Laws Employers Should Have On Their Radar

Joy Rosenquist talks about some of the 30 new California laws she thinks are particularly significant for employers, including rules addressing pay transparency and off-duty cannabis use.

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ARKA Group Acquires Radar And Sensor Tech Unit From Maxar Intelligence

ARKA Group last Friday said it has acquired the Radar and Sensor Technology (RST) business from Maxar Intelligence , providing it with experts that support classified government sensor programs. Terms […]




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Patriot Hits Missile Test Target While Integrated With New LTAMDS Radar

Last weekend a Lockheed Martin [LMT] Patriot Advanced Capability (PAC)-3 missile successfully intercepted a tactical ballistic missile (TBM) while integrated with RTX [RTX] Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor […]




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5 HVACR Industry Topics to Put on Your Radar

The HVAC industry is currently primed to utilize and contribute to big tech trends and is gearing up to be on the center stage of global change.




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Theme Park Rangers Radar: Disney Springs Art Walk, Cinderella Castle change, name that Tron tune

Theme Park Rangers Radar takes a Disney Springs Art Walk, looks at Cinderella Castle change, hears a Tron ride musical moment




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Theme Park Rangers Radar: Poseidon bows out, Disney anniversary juggling and a look at what’s next

Theme Park Rangers Radar waves goodbye to Poseidon’s Fury and the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World. Plus: What's next.




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Theme Park Rangers Radar: Overlooked at Animal Kingdom plus wardrobe words from ambassadors

Theme Park Rangers Radar looks for overlooked animals at Disney World, learns about WDW ambassadors' clothing.




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GSA’s emerging tech radar keeping tabs on future needs

Michael Berkholtz, a senior manager for technology lifecycle services for GSA, said the agency is analyzing emerging technologies based on four criteria.

The post GSA’s emerging tech radar keeping tabs on future needs first appeared on Federal News Network.





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Radar RF circuit design

Location: Engineering Library- TK6585.K56 2016




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Systems Engineering Job At Boeing - Systems Engineer National Team Missile Defense Radar Analyst –

Systems Engineering Job At Boeing Systems Engineer National Team Missile Defense Radar Analyst –




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Sunshine with a Side of Snark: CARROT Weather: Alerts & Radar for iOS

Join Thomas Domville in learning how to use Carrot Weather for iOS with VoiceOver.

Carrot Weather for iOS is a feature-rich weather application that offers a unique blend of humor and functionality. It provides accurate and detailed forecasts, including current, hourly, and daily predictions. The app is known for its distinctive personality, featuring hilarious dialogue and delightful animations.

Key features include:

Apple Watch App: An award-winning app that allows you to check the weather from your wrist.
Widgets: Offers a variety of customizable widgets for your Home and Lock Screen.
Customization: Allows you to build the weather app of your dreams by changing layouts, adding data points, and more.
Notifications: Provides rain, lightning strike, severe weather alert, and daily summary notifications.
Data Sources: Allows you to switch between sources like AccuWeather, Apple Weather, and Foreca for better forecast accuracy.
Weather Maps: Features super-advanced radar to track incoming storms.
Fun Stuff: Offers secret locations, achievements, augmented reality, and bonding with the Carrot AI.

The app is available for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. It is a paid download with in-app purchases to unlock premium features. The app was created by Brian Mueller, who codes, designs, illustrates, and writes the real-time gags himself. The app’s unique blend of humor and functionality has made it a popular choice among users.

CARROT Weather: Alerts and Radar on the app store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/carrot-weather-alerts-radar/id961390574




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Carlos Darwin Quintero: “Estar en el radar de la Selección emociona”




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Where’s Fiona? Lib MP off the radar

LINDSAY Liberal MP Fiona Scott has yet to concede defeat in the Federal Election, but her office has been closed all week and she has closed her MP Facebook account.




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Příběh ostatků Anežky České: Jeptiška s páčidlem, chromá věštkyně a sovětský georadar

„Až bude Anežka svatořečena, bude v Čechách konečně dobře,“ prohlásil 12. listopadu 1989, tedy přesně před 35 lety, Tomáš Halík ve vatikánském chrámu svatého Petra. Starou věštbu tehdy připomněl tisícům českých poutníků, kteří se na obřad sloužený papežem Janem Pavlem II. dostávali složitě přes zadrátované hranice. Pět dnů nato ale začala sametová revoluce a všechno bylo jinak. Proč musela česká světice na svatořečení tak dlouho čekat a jak v příběhu figurovali husité, kněz jménem Papoušek, chromá věštkyně a řádová sestra s páčidlem v ruce?




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New content on radar.spacebar.org

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I've mentioned that I have been working on running a five-minute mile on the treadmill this year, a goal that at one point seemed in reach. I think I also complained that I got sick and that when I got back to it, they had swapped out all the treadmills for fancy treadmills with built-in Netflix and air conditioning and stuff like that, which I now refer to as "Bob's Tred Mill." There's some good things about these, and some things that make me crazy, but one thing that especially made me crazy is they felt significantly faster than the old Precor ones I was used to. It's definitely a real thing that treadmills are sometimes not calibrated correctly (or the tread stretches out or slips, etc.) but it was also possible that being sick set me back more than I thought. The important thing is to get The Data instead of just The Upset Feelings so I was shopping for things like those hand-held unicycles that you can wheel around to measure how long things (like streets) are, as it does seem like the kind of device that I would own, looking at like the world's most accurate hand-held unicycle thing, and then I noticed at the last thing that most of them have a MAX SPEED of something like 10mph, which would not do. I finally had the brain-stroke that I could use a laser tachometer to do it, since these have a max speed more like 99999 RPM. So I measured the tread length with some chalk marks and put reflective tape on there. The treadmill will go at different speeds when loaded (running on it) vs unloaded, which also depends on your weight and stride and stuff a little, so you also gotta engage in the dexterity-testing act of measuring while running on it, which looked like this:


POV: You are me


Pointing the laser at the reflective tape dot (visible right next to the laser dot here) as it flies by while running kinda fast is definitely tricky, although I must say that it was one of those times when I thought, "I've been training my whole life for this!" and you can see that I'm showing off a little bit here by also photographing it at the same time. But you are not impressed since it reports 0 RPM. The nice thing about the tachometer is that it only needs a pair of observations to give you a frequency, and you can easily tell if you missed the tape, which you do often on account of the shaking, because you get some integer multiple that's way off from the right answer. Anyway I dutifully took multiple readings unloaded and loaded at (nominally) 6mph, 7mph, ... 12mph and made a spreadsheet with all the results converted, and... found that the treadmill is just about 1% too fast loaded, all across the board. This would be just 3 seconds for a five-minute mile, which is not nothing, but it definitely does not vindicate my Upset Feelings (I was thinking it felt more like 10%). My best guess is that the old treadmills were (all?) actually too slow, which is annoying because now I doubt some of the unofficial 5k records I painfully set for myself during the summer. But, well, the thing about endeavoring to do challenging things is: No Cheating!

In project news, I feel I have a foothold now to get myself out of this math hole, as I've finally migrated this algorithm to work only with 64-bit integer arithmetic and so I can port it to GPU soon and then be out of ideas about how to make it faster. I have no idea if there's a good story to be told for this project, but I'll try (and also, it is okay if sometimes the hobby programming doesn't lead to a video or Sigbovik paper, you know?). And speaking of Sigbovik: Heroes have emerged quite on time this year, so it's certainly looking like there will be a proceedings and conference (perhaps with livestream), so start writing those papers now.

Aside from the math hole, I've been making some progress on two other concurrent projects. It's getting normal again (even quiet) at work and winter break is coming up, and I'm looking forward to having some several-day stretches to work on them.

I played through Golf Peaks (well, I haven't beat all the bonus levels yet but I've been working back to front so it's just a matter of a little time at this point), which was a very nice little puzzle game that does almost everything right. Other than the very irritating music in one world, I think my only disappointment was that it doesn't elegantly handle infinite-length puts. I'm also still working on Return to Monkey Island, which I do like, although it doesn't hold up to my memory of the first two. I think one of the problems with modern point-and-click adventure games is the voices, actually: Not because the voice acting bothers me, but because it goes so slow compared to reading. It's like when you just want to figure out the maximum speed of the hand-held unicycle and they're trying to get you to watch a video instead of just reading. Tears of the Kingdom (which I'm still savoring, but getting close to the end now) does a good job with this; you do hear snippets of voices, which helps with the characterization, but you can blow through the dialog at a pretty fast pace. Probably a lot cheaper, too!




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9 Steps to Get CTEM on Your 2025 Budgetary Radar

Budget season is upon us, and everyone in your organization is vying for their slice of the pie. Every year, every department has a pet project that they present as absolutely essential to profitability, business continuity, and quite possibly the future of humanity itself. And no doubt that some of these actually may be mission critical. But as cybersecurity professionals, we understand that




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Trung Quốc xây hệ thống radar trên đảo Tri Tôn: Việt Nam đối mặt nguy cơ nào?

Các hình ảnh vệ tinh mới cho thấy đảo Tri Tôn thuộc quần đảo Hoàng Sa đang trở thành một trong những căn cứ do thám chính của Trung Quốc trên Biển Đông.




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Radar trên đảo Tri Tôn: Trung Quốc có thể do thám miền Trung Việt Nam và xa hơn?

Việc Trung Quốc lắp đặt hệ thống radar SIAR trên đảo Tri Tôn thuộc quần đảo Hoàng Sa tạo ra nguy cơ lớn cho Việt Nam. Đây là một mắt xích quan trọng để hoàn thiện mạng lưới phát hiện và theo dõi của Trung Quốc trên toàn bộ Biển Đông.




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Radar Trends to Watch: August 2024

July was a big month for model releases: There are new large models from Mistral and Meta, smaller multilingual models from Mistral and DeepL, another Mistral model that specializes in code generation, and a small version of GPT-4o. The security world saw another software supply chain disaster when CrowdStrike released a bad software update that […]




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Radar Trends to Watch: September 2024

This month, we’ll give AI a rest. Alex Russell has finished an excellent series of posts titled “Reckoning.” It’s a must-read for web developers. If you want to understand why our networks and laptops are much faster than they were 15 or 20 years ago, but the web is slower, it comes down to one […]




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Radar Trends to Watch: October 2024

The model release train continues, with Mistral’s multimodal Pixtral 12B, OpenAI’s o1 models, and Roblox’s model for building 3D scenes. We also have another important AI-enabled programming tool: Cursor is an alternative to GitHub Copilot that’s getting rave reviews. Security will never cease to be a problem, but this month seems particularly problematic. The Mirai […]




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Radar Trends to Watch: November 2024

October had many language model releases. The mid-size models, and even the small models, are catching up to frontier models like GPT-4.5o in performance. But the release that blew us all away wasn’t a language model: It was Claude’s computer use API. Computer use allows you to teach Claude how to use a computer: how […]




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How Serbia has landed on the tech radar

Serbia’s technology cluster is gaining momentum and attracting FDI, for both its software and hardware expertise.




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Spies can eavesdrop on phone calls by sensing vibrations with radar

An off-the-shelf millimetre wave sensor can pick out the tiny vibrations made by a smartphone's speaker, enabling an AI model to transcribe the conversation, even at a distance in a noisy room




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Spies can eavesdrop on phone calls by sensing vibrations with radar

An off-the-shelf millimetre wave sensor can pick out the tiny vibrations made by a smartphone's speaker, enabling an AI model to transcribe the conversation, even at a distance in a noisy room





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Spies can eavesdrop on phone calls by sensing vibrations with radar

An off-the-shelf millimetre wave sensor can pick out the tiny vibrations made by a smartphone's speaker, enabling an AI model to transcribe the conversation, even at a distance in a noisy room