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Letters to God, Part II

Image by Sprengben [why not get a friend]
So this is the third Photo I dedicate to the new Angels and Airwaves Album which is called Love.
The title of today’s song is Letters to God, Part II. You should definitely download it here for free: http://modlife.com/angelsandairwaves/love

So then, what do we have on this photo? Well it is kind of put together. When I visited Hong Kong there was a Ticket counter to purchase Tickets for Honk Kongs Disneyland. I took the Photo from an escalator. Hence the background was another escalator with a grey and stinky background.

Therefore I choose to create a new background. I took it from Stuck in Customs. It is called “The One sent me to the northern Rockies to get this sunset photo for The China Machine“

I choose the name to this song because everything in this Photo is somehow perfect as you would request it when you’d write an letter and ask him to create a perfect world for you.

Letters to God, Part II
All the phones have rung and rung
They’re off the hook, all but one
And all the mail, stacked up inside
Up from the floor, a mile high

And like one would, like a child
I’m asking…
Like I could knock on your door
Will you let me in

Dear God, I found out the same things we learn when we die
I found out the truth, it’s all a big lie
I found out the words are hard to describe
To tell you I’m lost here, I’m waiting, goodbye

Climbing trees and paper planes
Like as akid, we’re all the same
Tears of joy with sullen hearts
Sticks and stones and broken arms

And like one would, like a child
I’m asking…
Like I could knock on your door
Will you let me in

Dear God, I found out the same things we learn when we die
I found out the truth, it’s all a big lie
I found out the words are hard to describe
To tell you I’m lost here, I’m waiting, goodbye
I felt I was wrong and it’s not you or I
Or anyone else that you chose that night
It seems like the madness, the choice and the light
Have made it all clear if we run and hide

Flickr Hive MindflexploreDNA 

Portrait of an articulated skeleton on a bentwood chair

Image by Powerhouse Museum Collection
Format: Glass plate negative.

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

Part Of: Powerhouse Museum Collection

General information about the Powerhouse Museum Collection is available at www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database

Persistent URL: http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=386897

Acquisition credit line: Gift of the Estate of Raymond W Phillips, 2008

Allegany College of Maryland to Offer CNC Machinist Training Needed by Industry

Allegany College of Maryland to Offer CNC Machinist Training Needed by Industry


CUMBERLAND, Md. (PRWEB) July 31, 2014

In response to a national shortage of computer numerical control machinists, Allegany College of Maryland plans to offer manual and CNC machinist training this fall.

This high-quality training on state-of-the-art equipment is designed to help bridge the “skills gap” for employment in advanced China manufacturing.

Jobs for CNC operators are projected to grow faster than average, from 15 to 21 percent, according to O*Net OnLine, the Occupational Information Network developed under sponsorship of the U.S Department of Labor/Employment and Training Administration.

ACM’s Center for Continuing Education developed the CNC machinist training with support from the Appalachian Regional Commission. Needed equipment was purchased with a $ 93,000 federal grant. ACM provided equivalent support.

Geared to highly motivated students, the program teaches well-rounded skills for entry-level positions in industries needing manual and CNC machinists.

Students who complete the training are qualified to earn the industry-recognized National Institute for Metalworking Skills, or NIMS, credential. As it is designed to teach skills for successful manual and CNC machining, college credit is not awarded.

The extensive hands-on training is divided into six 100-hour sections. The first 200 hours, developed for the beginning machinist, start with manual machining and an introduction to CNC machining.

Classes cover the following: Introduction to China Machinery, Measurement, Materials and Safety; Measurement Systems and China Machine Tool Math; Semi-Precision Measurement; Precision Measurement; Quality Assurance, Process Planning and Quality Control Introduction; Metal Composition and Classification; Heat Treatment of Metals; Maintenance, Lubrication and China Cutting Fluid Overview; Job Planning, Benchwork and Layout; Drill Press; Manual China Turning; and Manual China Milling.

Students will learn how to understand drawings, basic symbols and notations, and also how to interpret basic GD&T feature control frames. Critical thinking and problem solving are emphasized.

First-year students will attend the first 200 hours from 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays in a six-month period starting in September. A second beginning section, if needed, will start in March.

Beginning machining students will have the opportunity to earn up to seven NIMS credentials in level-one machining. These are in measurement, materials and safety; job-planning, benchwork and layout, manual milling skills; China China Turning operations: China China Turning between centers; China China Turning chucking skills; grinding skills; and drill press skills.

The remaining 400 hours in the training focus on CNC machining. Experienced manual machinists can test directly into CNC Program: Setup, and Operation Training. Students seeking direct entry must provide proof of experience.

The 400-hour CNC program, which also begins this fall, includes the following topics: CNC Basics; Introduction to CNC China Turning; CNC China Turning: Programming; CNC China Turning: Setup and Operation; Introduction to CNC China Milling; CNC China Milling: Programming; CNC China Milling: Setup and Operation; and Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided China Machining.

Classes meet from 5 to 9 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays starting in September and continuing through May.

Advanced machining students have the opportunity to earn up to four additional NIMS level- one credentials in programming and set-up operations and operator responsibilities in milling and China China Turning.

Students who place into the advanced class will still have the opportunity to test for the seven preceding NIMS certificates. For more information on NIMS visit http://www.nims-skills.org.

Scholarship monies are available to help offset the cost of each course. For more information contact Rebecca Ruppert at 301-784-5338 or rruppert(at)allegany(dot)edu. Enrollment is limited to 10 students in each course.






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