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Another unknown excursion to view British industry in the 50's. Walter Woolfenden is seen standing on the front row with his hands at his side. Some of the faces in this picture are common to both this photo and the photo that proceeds this picture.
Міжнародний Гранд Форум «Навколо Хмари. Навколо Даних. Навколо КЦ. Навколо IoT. PROмобільність» (BIT-2016, Київ, 17 лютого 2016 року): www.kyiv-ac-admob-2016.ciseventsgroup.com/ua/
A new wind turbine that meets the demand for wind technology in urban and other densely populated areas.
You know what's wild? There is a whole generation of young people that have never even touched these things!
The pet robot AIBO was born at Sony in 1999 as the world’s first home-entertainment robot. About 150,000 robots were built but production and sales ended in 2006 and technical support was also discontinued in 2014.
Credit: tom mesic
“We don’t make mistakes, we just have happy little accidents.“
It’s hard to knock the late Bob Ross - he got complete joy from what he was doing, and it showed in his work and personality. When things did not go as planned, he found a way to make the misstep work for him. I’d like to think that I do the same.
In the last post I offered a photogram that had been created by placing items on a piece of photographic paper and allowing it to be exposed by sunlight. I liked what had been created and scanned the result, as I knew that the colors would fade over time. It was the favorite of the group I had made and I decided that it would be the first to print large.
I felt that this would be an image that would print nicely on canvass so I loaded the printer with paper and set the printer driver for matt paper. This would throw the maximum amount of ink on the canvass. However, I had a happy little accident. I had previously been working with digital negatives and had told the driver to use only the black cartridge. Oops. Not only did the printer print without color, but also there was not enough ink in the cartridge to print it completely, so it ran out during the printing process. I actually liked this.
this is a drawing i made to express how i feel about technology. The eternal debate on utopia and dystopia.
this is an exercise to the mooc i'm participating titled E-learning and Digital Cultures, at Edinburgh University. #edcmooc
DailyShoot: What's your favorite device to access the Internet? Make a photograph of it today.
Trying to navigate on my iphone still bugs me, there's nothing better than a good ol mouse! :) I wonder what we'll think of this photo 15 years from now?
El 14 y 15 de marzo de 2019 en el Auditorio de la UC3M tuvo lugar T3chFest 2019. Más de 2000 asistentes y 100 ponentes se reunieron para celebrar la tecnología.
The media provides us with a lot of entertainment, but it should not be our sole source of entertainment. Go out and enjoy the outdoors once in a while. Interact with groups and go to events so that you do not stay stuck in your room or office. It is fun to enjoy movies, technology, television, and the internet but self control should be addressed so that you do not become addicted to these things.
Cross-sectional view of a coating layer applied by uv-coating technology at Centexbel
Copyright Centexbel | MVH
E-publishing has created a demand for digital reading devices all over the world. Instead of purchasing multiple textbooks for disadvantaged children in impoverished countries it is easier to get an e-reader and download all the educational materials needed. Bringing technology to these classrooms creates a more tech savvy society and "improves writing and reading skills" of children. The "deluge of information" is paramount in advancing civilizations as we see with these two boys learning on this e-reader in Africa.
SOURCE: www.ictworks.org/news/2012/06/06/interesting-results-worl...
This MacBook Pro has a ton of stickers on it. Looks like somebody's got a lot to say. Thanks to TechVert technology blog for the tip.
Hovercars!!!
This week's theme in my 52 week project is "Technology," and I've got quite the find! Ladies and gentlemen, I'm proud to announce that the day has finally come where we don't need wheels on our cars anymore! I found what I can only assume is the first prototype hovercar to hit the market. You can see the jets below it and notice the lack of wheels. I cannot wait for this new technology to become readily available as I'm sure it will make driving all that more fun. I mean, just look at the awesome colors these new hovercars come in! It looks like we won't need headlights anymore either! Oh I can't wait....this will be so much fun!!!
Riedel Communications today announced that Lutz Rathmann has joined the Riedel Group management team as director of the Managed Technology division, effective June 1.
Acecom Technologies approached us to redeveloped their old coldfusion powered content managed website
We gave them a WordPress system powered with SEO and many plugins.
AceCom Technologies Pte Ltd is one of the Asia Pacific region’s leading technology distributors and IT solutions providers with its headquarters in Singapore. AceCom was founded by Mr Jason Tan and Ms Mei Loh in July 1993. Since then, AceCom Technologies has built a large network of vendors and suppliers and is also connected with many branded manufacturers driving the IT solutions in our industries today.
Visit their corporate website at www.acecom.com.sg/