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A section of a rabbit head computerized tomographic image.

From the Computer History Museum website:

"SAGE (Semi-Automatic Ground Environment) was a large computerized air defense system built in response to the Cold War threat of Soviet bombers. By analyzing radar data in real-time, SAGE provided the Air Force with a picture of the North American airspace and could relay targeting information to fighter planes. In practice, it is doubtful that SAGE could have effectively responded to an invasion."

It's all centralized and computerized now.

Vista desde Asunción, a las 8:40 PM - 15/04/12

Students got to board and explore the C130 airplane after participating in computerized flight simulations,

YES! 1960s magazines + railroad stuff + mid-century industry/tech ads...what could be better? I finally have a copy of this weekly magazine for the RR business. (You can find decades' worth of bound copies at the main location of the Chicago Public Library.) Who doesn't love giant 1960s computers?

another "target acquired" shot. two seconds after i took this the poor woman was vaporized.

Cut-to-length line to process high strength steel. Coils of 40 ton, with strip's width of 2150 mm and maximum thickness of 25 mm. Blank's length up to 12 meters. Levellers with automatic change of cartridges, flying shear with knive change, bomb door stacker, edge trimming, scrap chopper and full computerized monitoring

 

Línea de corte transversal para procesar acero. Bobinas de hasta 40 toneladas, con ancho de banda de 2150 mm y espesor máximo de 25 mm. Longitud de formato de hasta 12 metros. Aplanadora con cambio de casette, cizalla volante con cambio de cuchillas mecanizado, apilador bomb door, corte de bordes con troceadora de chatarra y control integral por ordenador.

   

Workshop: Item Response Theory and Computerized Adaptive Testing

Dairy farmer David Wiens at his farm near Grunthal. Wiens uses robotic milking to reduce human contact and create a stress-free environment for his cows. Here, the computerized robot scans for washing and drying cow teats before milking.

 

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Reed's Lock & Access Control has been servicing central Pennsylvania for more than 30 years. We sell, service, and install physical and electronic security hardware and software.

LEEDS, N.Y. -- New York State Naval Militia (NYSNM) and New York Guard members double-check systems aboard the NYSNM's newly-upgraded mobile command post at the New York Army National Guard armory here on March 10. Militia members, New York Guard members and New York Army National Guard communications experts also tested the command post's newly-installed radios and computerized automatic identification system here on March 10 and 16. The system displays real-time information on boat traffic in whatever New York state waterway the militia is operating in. The new features will improve the NYSNM's ability to communicate and coordinate with New York National Guard units. The NYSNM and the New York Guard are part of the New York State defense forces and can be mobilized for state-active duty, as was the case during Hurricane Sandy in 2012. The NYSNM is the naval component of the New York State defense forces. The members are Chief Petty Officer Bob Morisseau and Senior Chief Petty Officer Frank Rogers of the NYSNM (left and middle), and Sgt. Maj. Mark Copeletti of the New York Guard (far right). Morisseau is from Albany, N.Y., Rogers is from Elizaville, N.Y. and Copeletti is from New Windsor, N.Y. (photo courtesy of NYSNM/released)

During my recent trip to New York City, I was lucky enough to go back onto the main "trading floor" of NASDAQ. Seeing NASDAQ is completely computerized, there's no real trading floor, just a stage with a big video wall. After the opening bell and initial reports from the cable networks, they let us take pictures up on stage.

I know we've driven right by that potash plant on the way to the Shafer Trail, I don't remember it.

 

Canyon Rims Recreation Area, Anticline Overlook.

I apologize for the photographic excess, the views from this place frankly blew me away. I'd need a gigapixel camera (or one of those expensive computerized panorama builders) to capture the view from up there.

 

Students interact with a High-Fidelity Patient Simulator, a computerized mannequin at Morehead State University in Morehead, Ky., June 25, 2014. (Photo by Olivia Burton)

After a long 6 month fight, often working nights and weekends around my neurotic startup job, all of the computerized / robotic automations in my business had finally been deployed. It took hours upon untold hours to test every circuit and tighten every single bolt / hose clamp. And along the way, probably everything that could have went wrong *DID* go wrong, from electrical fire on the server rack to coolant leaks, to me being stupid and plumbing a heat exchanger in backwards.

 

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This is a screenshot taken from my home office computer. But for all intent and purposes, I could be anywhere in the world on an internet connection, or anywhere in the US with my laptop/cell phone on GRPS/EDGE, to connect to this screen.

 

From here I can control all the lights as well as all the batch processes. I can actually even reprogram the control boxes on the fly, but that would have to be done very carefully. I'd hate to forget a semi-colon somewhere in my code and have an overheating oven burn down my shop...

Equipment: Celestron NexStar 8SE Computerized Telescope, NexImage Solar System Imager, Star Pointer

Camera: Canon PowerShot A610

Shutter Speed: 1/30 s

Location: Valencia, Venezuela

Date/Time: Dec 02, 2009 at 01:10

Bergstrom Paper Company 75th anniversary event in September of 1979. Computerization and Closed Circuit TV.

You can hear the computerized voice now..."The Next Stop Will Be 7&I - County Center" after which you hear "The Next Stop Will Be 7&K - Saint Rose". Take 1.

 

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Nick Sievert, machine learning developer, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren, uses the computerized anthropometric measurement device to accurately measure a student naval aviator in order to gauge the type of aircraft cockpit that will best accommodate his body. The device, developed through support from the Office of Naval Research Global TechSolutions program, features enhanced optical scanning and processing of subjects which saves time, improves standardization, and is less susceptible to human error over current measurement methods. (U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams)

The inside includes a driver-centered cockpit with a configurable computerized instrument group, as well as a halfway mounted infotainment framework. The McLaren Speedtail available to be purchased is restricted to only 106 units, and is estimated at $2.3 million.

OTA: Celestron Nexstar 6se Schmidt Cassegrain

 

Mount: Computerized GOTO Alt-Azimuth

 

Camera: Nikon d600

 

Software: Adobe Lightroom

Nick Sievert, machine learning developer, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren, uses the computerized anthropometric measurement device to accurately measure a student naval aviator in order to gauge the type of aircraft cockpit that will best accommodate his body. The device, developed through support from the Office of Naval Research Global TechSolutions program, features enhanced optical scanning and processing of subjects which saves time, improves standardization, and is less susceptible to human error over current measurement methods. (U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams)

Missus oschene says she wants to buy this, just so she can hear the computerized register say, "Move your spotted dick to the belt."

 

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The scope features a Sidereal Technology drive system from Dan Gray, using an innovative clutch system. The scope moves wonderfully by hand, conceding nothing to the computerized drive system. The hand motion is described as buttery soft. The drive system uses inverted belts. Batteries are located behind the primary. There's also a primary mirror baffle located just in front of the primary mirror. The routed azimuth rim took three tries with the router in order to achieve the desired accuracy.

Located on the fender top under the driver's vision, this pod houses the headlights indicators which give instant information either the lights are set on low , medium or full beam. Remote monitoring the tail lights is done by another indicator set atop the rear window indoor frame and which reflect straight to the driver's mirror.

Day 127 of 365 - On May 7th each year we celebrate "National Paste Up Day". This day is about remembering those times before desktop publishing and computerized digital imaging when newspapers, magazines and catalogs were compiled by hand and those that worked so tediously in their positions. Paste up refers to “a method of creating or laying out publication pages”. A paste up artist was also known as a layout artist, mechanical artist, production artist or compositor. Part of the daily duties of the paste up artist would be to cut the type into sections and arrange it carefully across multiple columns. Headline and other typographic elements were often created and supplied separately by the typesetter, leaving it to the paste up artist to determine their final position on the page. Like everyone fresh out of school I thought I would walk into an agency as a Graphic Designer but my first job was as a typesetter, then as paste up artist, followed by the camera/stripper department (not the pole dance kind) before plate making became digital it was done by stripping the film into a mask to position for printing then was burned onto the plate, developed, mounted on the printing press and out came your printed piece! Finally after several years I received my dream job as a Graphic Designer, where I must say I was happy to stay. So in memory of the good old days "HAPPY NATIONAL PASTE UP DAY"!

   

Note the hand-drawn dial and the warning at the redline. We could use that on production cars instead of computerized rev limiters.

Why does everything have to be feaking computerized these days. I swear "If Siri can't do it than its impossible" like get off your lazy ass and change the temperature if you want. And this is a Friedrich kuhi unit.

As part of the groundbreaking Mummies of the World exhibition’s arrival in Philadelphia, doctors and researchers utilized state-of-the-art medical technology to perform a non-invasive computerized tomography (CT) scan and laparoscopic endoscopy on a South American infant mummy and Hungarian adult female mummy, respectively, at Lankenau Medical Center on Thursday, June 9, 2011.

Photos: The Franklin Institute/ Darryl W. Moran

Reed's Lock & Access Control has been servicing central Pennsylvania for more than 30 years. We sell, service, and install physical and electronic security hardware and software.

Our 2010 Christmas lights in Round Rock, Texas consisted of 14,260 LED lights using around 1400 watts and less than 12 amps of electricity. The Christmas lights were synchronized to music by computer that people listen to on 106.9 FM. Lights were shown on CNN, GMA, KVUE, Fox New's O'Reilly Factor, and our local Fox station.

Full computerized cocpit. Storm scope. Terrain following, Full auto pilot. AO maps. All the bells & whistles.

It's actually the same sewing machine as the Singer Stylist 7258:

 

www.amazon.com/7258-Stylist-Award-Winning-100-Stitch-Comp...

 

The Stylist 7258 has top ratings by both customers and Consumers Digest so I knew buying the Fashionista was not a worry. I bought it as a Special Value for $299 here:

 

www.hsn.com/products/singer-s800-electronic-sewing-machin...

 

As you can see it already has many positive reviews. It was $100 more than the Stylist but came with an extension table, over 20 presser feet and Ready, Set, Sew DVD, attachable seam gauge and magnifier. Such a wonderful deal.

 

I added stickers (the type made for walls) to make it even more appealing to my 6 year old granddaughter. A grandma does whatever it takes to encourage sewing!

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