A people counter is an electronic device that is used to measure the number of people traversing a certain passage or entrance. Examples include simple manual clickers, smart-flooring technologies, infrared beams, thermal imaging systems, WiFi trackers and video counters using advanced machine learning algorithms. They are commonly used by retail establishments to judge the effectiveness of marketing campaigns, building design and layout, and the popularity of particular brands. (Wikipedia).
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Learn how to make the ultimate fart machine! Guaranteed to get you detention!
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JUST FOR LAUGH - TV REPAIR: http://www.hahaha.com/en/
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Vodafone-Happy to Help Ad (full)
In some very special way I still remain loyal to this brand,yet another spectaculary meaningful ad from O&M..gd going
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Stirring the Mandelbrot Set: a checkerboard
http://code.google.com/p/mandelstir/
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AWESOME Balancing with knives and glasses that you must see!!!
Strange balancing on knives and glasses
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PowerShell+ 2019 - Finding Performance Bottlenecks with PowerShell by Mike F. Robbins
Have you ever walked into the office one morning only to discover major performance problems after leaving the previous day with everything operating normally? How do you begin to diagnose this type of performance problem? While PowerShell may not be your first thought, it can offer a quic
From playlist PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2019
Python Data Science Tutorial: Analyzing the 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey
In this video, we will be learning how to use analyze survey data in Python. This video is sponsored by Brilliant. Go to https://brilliant.org/cms to sign up for free. Be one of the first 200 people to sign up with this link and get 20% off your premium subscription. In this Python Progr
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Jeannine Mosely - Counter Productivity in Minimalist Origami - CoM Oct 2020
In minimalist origami, the folder is limited to a small number of folds (typically 4 or fewer) to achieve a desired result. Origami paper that is colored on one side and white on the other can be used to create contrast between regions that “paint” the desired image. I have used this techn
From playlist Celebration of Mind
Lecture 9 | Programming Methodology (Stanford)
Lecture by Professor Mehran Sahami for the Stanford Computer Science Department (CS106A). Professor Sahami introduces 2 new concepts, and he shows the class how to combine the previous topics and lectures together. CS106A is an Introduction to the engineering of computer applications em
From playlist Course | Programming Methodology
All of Probability in 30 Minutes!! Foundation & Higher Grades 4-9 Maths Revision | GCSE Maths Tutor
A video revising the techniques and strategies for all of the foundation & higher only Probability topics that you need to achieve a grade 4-9 in you GCSE maths. These topics are the essential ‘crossover’ and ‘higher only’ topics that appear on both the foundation & then higher only GCSE
From playlist Ultimate GCSE Maths Revision Series | GCSE Maths Tutor
In this episode, Robert is joined by Ed Charbeneau. Ed was on Toolbox last fall introducing us to Blazor, a framework for building interactive client-side web UI using C# instead of JavaScript. Ed returns to share and answer some of the most frequently asked questions he receives when show
From playlist WebAssembly
When women nag.. I just hope I can do the same!
When women nag.. I just hope I can do the same!
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Farmhouse Conf 2011 - Sean Bonner
Sean Bonner is a Los Angeles-based entrepreneur, journalist, activist and enthusiast. Bonner has co-founded hackerspaces and blog networks, an art gallery, design firm and record label. He is a board member of Coffee Common, works closely with Neoteny Labs in Singapore and Tokyo and has be
From playlist farmhouse Conf 2011
Matplotlib Tutorial (Part 2): Bar Charts and Analyzing Data from CSVs
In this video, we will be learning how to create bar charts in Matplotlib. This video is sponsored by Brilliant. Go to https://brilliant.org/cms to sign up for free. Be one of the first 200 people to sign up with this link and get 20% off your premium subscription. In this Python Program
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GCSE Higher Edexcel - June 2018 Paper 3 calculator walkthrough
Paper 3 sat on the 12th June 2018. full playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qf7rWHEzMRk&list=PLm4auYJQkF_q0IBoKgdp_WE7AIfh62y3B
From playlist June 2018 GCSE exams
Throwback Thursday | The Machine Shop | Exploratorium
Exhibit Developer Jessica Strick gives us the run-down on how the Exploratorium's machine shop keeps humming.
From playlist Exploratorium Throwbacks
PROG2005: Go programming - fundamentals.
PROG2005 Cloud Technologies Go programming. Fundamentals. Structs, slices, array. Functions.
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