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* Floating crane Titan, a floating crane that operated in Sydney Harbour, Australia
It lay between the Floating Harbour and the city's cattle market, which was built in 1830.
The station was on a viaduct to raise it above the level of the Floating Harbour and River Avon ; the latter being crossed via the grade I listed Avon Bridge.
This again used the GWR platforms, diverging onto its own line on the far side of the bridge over the Floating Harbour.
The GWR built a goods shed on the north side of the station adjacent to the Floating Harbour, with a small dock for transhipment of goods to barges ( though not to sea-going ships as the wharf was upstream of Bristol Bridge ).
The B & ER had a goods depot at Pylle Hill ( south of the station ) from 1850 ; and the MR had an independent yard at Avonside Wharf on the opposite side of the Floating Harbour from 1858.
In the mid 80s, he often appeared on Vivian and Ki Longfellow-Stanshall's showboat, the Old Profanity Showboat, in Bristol's Floating Harbour.
From Bath to Netham Lock where it divides into the New Cut and the Floating Harbour is.
Netham Lock is the point at Netham in Bristol at which boats from the River Avon, gain access to Bristol's Floating Harbour.
The original course is held at a constant level by lock gates ( designed by Jessop ) and is known as the Floating Harbour.
As a result of this, the Floating Harbour is one of the more successful pieces of dockland regeneration, with much of the dockside now occupied by residential, office and cultural premises, and the water area heavily used by leisure craft.
The Floating Harbour gave the port an advantage by enabling shipping to stay afloat rather than grounding when the tide went down.
It was largely the challenge of navigating this section that sealed the fate of the Floating Harbour as commercial docks, and saw them replaced by docks at Avonmouth where the Avon joins the Severn Estuary.
From there it turns back towards the Floating Harbour via Anchor Road past the @ Bristol Science Museum.
Aberdeen Harbour, where one can catch a sampan to the Jumbo Floating Restaurant
* the ' Floating Harbour ' in Bristol ( 1804 – 1809 )
He used her to bring timber from Tintern, Monmouthshire into ' The Back ' now called ' Welsh Back ' in Bristol's Floating Harbour, where he owned two timber yards.
It is located to the south of and below the high ground of Clifton, and directly to the north of the Floating Harbour.
The theatre is situated on King Street, a few yards from the Floating Harbour.
The project opened in 2000 as the successor to the Exploratory, a science museum and demonstration centre, founded by Richard Gregory, in the former terminus train shed at Bristol Temple Meads Station ( later home to the British Empire and Commonwealth Museum ), but moved to a city centre site as part of the regeneration of the historical Floating Harbour.
Jessop built Cumberland Basin with two entrance locks from the tidal Avon, of width and, and a wide junction lock between the Basin and what became known as the Floating Harbour.
The channelled River Avon ( the Floating Harbour ) flows through the city centre.
It is the area south of the central ring road and north of the Floating Harbour, bounded north by St Pauls and Easton, east by Temple Meads and Redcliffe, and west by Clifton and Canon's Marsh.
In 1975, Arnolfini moved to its present home in Bush House, occupying two floors of a 19th century Grade II * listed tea warehouse situated on the side of the Floating Harbour in Bristol city centre.

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Floating Point is an album by John McLaughlin, released in 2008 through the record label Abstract Logix.
*" The Last Days of the Permanent Floating Riot Club " is included in the short story collection A Hole in Space
Floating point data is similarly packed into a word and handled by library.
While each convention is run separately by the local committee, an informal and self-selected group of volunteers constitute the " Permanent Floating Worldcon Committee " who volunteer for many Worldcons in different years ; this group offers a measure of institutional continuity to otherwise disparate legal organizations.
This is often supported in Floating Point Hardware called FPUs.
Computers operate on a single Floating point number that is essentially constant from each input pixel.
Floating point operations on a signaling NaN ( sNaN ) signal an invalid operation exception, the default exception action is then the same as for qNaN operands and they produce a qNaN if producing a floating point result.
* Floating rate notes ( FRNs, floaters ) have a variable coupon that is linked to a reference rate of interest, such as LIBOR or Euribor.
She swore an oath by the Styx that the Harpies would no longer harangue Phineus, and the Boreads then turned back to return to the Argonauts ; it is for this reason, according to Apollonius, that the " Floating Islands " are now called the Strophades, the " Turning Islands ".
" Floating car " or " probe " data collection is a set of relatively low-cost methods for obtaining travel time and speed data for vehicles traveling along streets, highways, freeways, and other transportation routes.
Floating in front of Watchtower's window, she says a tearful goodbye to Clark, who does not know she's there, and puts on the Legion ring, disappearing into a purple light and into a time and place the audience is never shown.
Floating vegetation is usually small although it may take up a large surface area in a wetland system.
The 54th and last chapter " The Floating Bridge of Dreams " is sometimes argued to be a separate part from the Uji part by modern scholars.
In Sonic & Knuckles, Sonic attempts to find the Chaos Emeralds hidden on the Floating Island after crashing Robotnik's Death Egg into a volcano, while Knuckles is equally determined to stop him by any means necessary.
Floating point DSP's may be invaluable in applications where a wide dynamic range is required.
The medieval Islamic philosopher Avicenna, whilst imprisoned in the castle of Fardajan near Hamadhan, wrote his famous isolated-but-awake " Floating Man " sensory deprivation thought experiment to explore the ideas of human self-awareness and the substantiality of the soul ; his hypothesis being that it is through intelligence, particularly the active intellect, that God communicates truth to the human mind or conscience.
His work Ukigumo ( Floating Clouds, 1887 ) is widely hailed as Japan's first modern novel.
The Defeat of the Floating Batteries at Gibraltar, September 1782 is one of Britain's largest oil paintings ; it depicts the defeat of the floating batteries at Gibraltar during the Great Siege of Gibraltar.
Mainframe is divided into six sectors ( moving clockwise ): Baudway, Kits, Floating Point Park, Beverly Hills, Wall Street, and Ghetty Prime ( also called G-Prime ).

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