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My beautiful son Johnny made this, as his way of remember her majestic QUEEN ELIZABETH II, this was made in blender. He did a fabulous job and I'm am so proud him.
Bill Gates, CEO of Microsoft, throws a Windows 1.0 floppy disk in his office soon after the product's release. 1985 Bellevue, Washington, USA
Agronomist Using a Tablet in an Agricultural FieldAgronomist Using a Tablet in an Agricultural Field
A close-up on an abstract design of a display, which is warning about a cyber attack. Multiple rows of hexadecimal code are interrupted by red glowing warnings and single character exclamation marks. The image can represent a variety of threats in the digital world: data theft, data leak, security breach, intrusion, etc...
Shopping trolley on button of computer keyboard --- Image by
Alışveriş günümüzde internet bulunduğu her yerden yapılmaya başlamıştır. İstediğini her şeyi internet aracılığı ile temim edebiliyoruz. Fakat her türlü alışverişinizi bir siteden yapmak istemezmisiiniz.
Evinizin tüm ihtiyaclarını onyomani.com dan fırsat ürünlerinde ucuza alabileceğiniz ürünler ayrıca kredi kartlarına taksit imkanı ile isterseniz kapıda isterseniz kredi kartınız ile on-line olarak alışveriş yapabileceğiniz bir site.Özel günlerde sevdiklerinize alabileceğiniz en güzel hediyeler mağaza,mağaza gezmeden oyurdunuz yerden bir tıkla sahip olabiliceksiniz.
Tüm elektronik ürünlerini bulabileceğiniz onyomani.com.Size özel alışveriş teklifleri ile keyifli alışverişin adresi olmayolunda emin adımlar ile ilerlemektedir. Sizde fırsatlarla dolu bu siteye üye olun, indirimleri kaçırmayın.
15 Aug 1996, San Francisco, California, USA --- Clement Mok, designer, software publisher/developer, author and design patent holder, in San Francisco. Aside from his software companies, Mok was the founder of Studio Archetype which was acquired by Sapient in the 90s. Clement was a designer for Apple Computer for a period of five years. --- Image by Ed Kashi/Corbis
Young designer engineer using a 3D printer in the laboratory and studying a product prototype, technology and innovation concept
Sure, it's my work's copy, but still...
And, not to brag, but my shiny new Mac Pro arrives in 12 days! (It's just like the 12 days of Christmas around here.)
Founded in 1979 the owner Norm, could retire but instead he still comes in and oversees the operations of the business. This company provides their customers with complete computer system including hardware, software, installation, training and support that they boast are "second to none".
Bill Gates, CEO of Microsoft, throws a Windows 1.0 floppy disk in his office soon after the product's release. 1985 Bellevue, Washington, USA
OLAS is a product which is an amalgamation of beacon & location technologies. Cumulations expertise in both these areas contributed largely to successfully build & launch the product in the market Read more about OLAS mobile App @ goo.gl/QFeHu1
Stack of cd's reflecting the American Flag USA
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Bill Gates, CEO of Microsoft, throws a Windows 1.0 floppy disk in his office soon after the product's release. 1985 Bellevue, Washington, USA
Bill Gates, CEO of Microsoft, throws a Windows 1.0 floppy disk in his office soon after the product's release. 1985 Bellevue, Washington, USA
Multi colored stack of cd's reflecting rainbow of colors Marysville Washington State USA
All my photographs are copyright protected, If you wish to use my photos please contact me and we can discuss usage fees.
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Bill Gates, CEO of Microsoft, throws a Windows 1.0 floppy disk in his office soon after the product's release. 1985 Bellevue, Washington, USA
Bill Gates, CEO of Microsoft, throws a Windows 1.0 floppy disk in his office soon after the product's release. 1985 Bellevue, Washington, USA