Posts tonen met het label Netherlands.. Alle posts tonen
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07 mei 2025

Archeology factory

In the ArcheoFactory you are the archaeologist for a while. Choose one of the three archaeological sites and unravel the secrets of this site. Who is buried here? What do the objects you find in the ground mean? Where do they come from? With the help of modern archaeological techniques you can answer all questions. In this way you will learn everything about archaeology and the ways in which archaeologists come from object to story.


03 maart 2025

Entry

 


Transfer of sportimages

 

Network structure this is the structure of network general, every telecommunications network conceptually consists of three parts, or planes (so-called because they can be thought of as being and often are, separate overlay networks): The data plane (also user plane, bearer plane, or forwarding plane) carries the network's users' traffic, the actual payload. The control plane carries control information (also known as signaling). The management plane carries the operations, administration and management traffic required for network management. The management plane is sometimes considered a part of the control plane.


 

 

21 februari 2025

Local Hero

In 1921 Mazairac became national champion for the amateur sprinters for the first time. He also came second in the championship over 30 km, at which distance he won the title a year later. The Netherlands had many great sprinters in the twenties and Mazairac played a full part in the amateurs. He also won the title in 1925, 1927 and 1929. In the intervening years he was second. In 1923 he was sent to a world championship for the first time. Behind the Frenchman Michard he finished second, as he did two years later in Amsterdam, now behind his compatriot Jaap Meyer.

14 februari 2025

Life in the dunes

 

Slow cutting is a film editing technique characterized by frequent lengthy shots. Though it depends on context, it is estimated that any shot longer than about fifteen seconds will seem rather slow to many modern-day viewers, especially those who are accustomed to mainstream Western movies, where slow cuts are uncommon. Slow cutting can be used to establish a mood before fast cutting injects energy. Slow cutting may also be used in scenes of calm or reflection, and filmmakers can use slow cutting to slow down the pace, just as the second movement of a symphony or concerto typically does.