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Yet another Ink tablet I saw in the house of the calligraphy master.

This time is a red ink so it is a very uncommon tablet (the most common are the black and the brownish).

Of course this tablet is as old as the others (here and here) and is hand carved.

Tablet to Simon Fraser of Boblanie died 1802 in kirkyard of St Stephen's Old High Church, Inverness.

Whew...this is the best I could do for now. Took me 5 hours to complete.

 

Tablet is good for drawing organic shapes but bad for straight lines. ^^;

cover of my wrap with pockets for notes, pens and my tablet

An inkle loom a friend gave me, now being used for tablet weaving.

Controles incorporados a la Superpad 2

 

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11th century (Anglo Saxon) carving on a small tablet of stone. The main character is apparently St Edred. The scene is the 'Harrowing of Hell'.

Newent Parish Church, Newent, Gloucestershire, England. View On Black

Alice Rubin from the Museum of Jewish Heritage: A Living Memorial to the Holocaust explains how tablets and smartphones can be used to augment in-gallery experiences.

I'm used to move around the screen with the mpuse. Since I took this Photoshop class I've been using the pens tablet, nut it DRIVES ME WILD not to have the experience to do so.

Picture taken at the Art Institute of Chicago

Tablet commemorating the erection of the Louisville Municipal Bridge, which is also known as the 2nd Street Bridge. Taken in my home town of Jeffersonville.

A sketch note from the Net Tuesday Talk "Tablets, Smartphones, iPads, iPhones: Gadgets for Good?"

From the collection at the George Peabody Library.

A 'clay' (ie plasticine) tablet containing the 17 x table written in cuneiform, remnant of some rather eccentric maths lessons.

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This is my Tablet Desktop. The workspace shortcuts lead to .cmd files inspired by Lifehacker. I have one for each class, one for study, and one for leisure. Each opens different programs, according to class needs. The yellow shortcut leads to a .cmd file that closes the running programs (also inspired by Lifehacker), deletes any image files on the desktop (from taking screen clippings to insert into my notes), and sends any .doc or .pdf files to their proper folders. The idea is that when class ends, instead of wasting time performing all of these tasks by hand, I can simply finish them with one click. I haven't figured out yet how to close specific open folders this way without also exiting the Windows taskbar, though.

The wallpaper is from caedes.net.

I am running Windows Vista Business Edition on a Fujitsu 2010T w/ 4GB RAM.

Love my WACOM Tablet - been using one for over ten years at work and home!

 

Electronic gadgets pervade our world. You've probably got several. Make a photo of your favorite gadget today.

 

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Stone tablet at the British Museum

Transportation, PeopleNet, xTablet in cab, Driver using stylus on tablet

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