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Another piece of rusty technology from my recent expedition.

 

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Don't know what it actually is.

But I think that the desolate turbine in the previous picture in my stream and this item belong together. If that's the case, than this might be the housing of an electricity generator that once stood in a power plant.

 

HDR made from 3 exposures at -2/0/2 with HDR Efex Pro. Postprocessing in Color Efex and Lightroom.

Period poster created in Pixelmator.

ODC "explanation required"

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Day One Hundred and Eighty-Seven: Project 365

 

I still think the iPod is a miraculous bit of technology. Plus, it's so cute.

 

Mine has this quote from Friedrich Nietzsche engraved on its back: "Without music, life would be a mistake." Totally.

Ridgefield Park, NJ / Nikon D80 - Nikon 50 mm f/1.8

Strobist info: SB28 with umbrella right side and SB800 inside the small soft box left side

Un paraguas con un SB28 a la derecha y un SB800 dentro de una caja de suave

Original Image Credit: classroom-laptops-computers-boy.jpg by r.nial bradshaw

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Quote Credit: Michael Fullan

Stratosphere (Pearson, 2012)

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Slide Created by Bill Ferriter

The Tempered Radical

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@plugusin

 

Week 15 theme: On The Phone

Technology in action in Korea

technology, kids and devices

www.magazinetoday.org/microsoft-surface-pro-4-review-high... Microsoft Surface Pro 4 is full-blown computer hiding in tablet form and Microsoft’s latest top-tier gadget has a lot going for it.

A cursory glance at the specifications, and therefore prices of, Microsoft’s latest laptop-replacing tablet is more than enough to show that the US tech giant means ...

For: Flickr Lounge - Saturday Theme (week #36) - Glass

Macro Mondays

 

Detail from a halogen light bulb.

Thank you to everyone who takes the time to look at my photos and adds a comment or fave.

First Appearance - Detective Comics #463

 

The origins of the Calculator and the advanced technology that he used are unknown. He was known to have had one conflict with Mikaal Tomas, the alien Starman, before disappearing for years. When he returned, he began to progressively attack the Justice League of America, allowing them to defeat him once so his computer could deduce their methods, and then went on to defeat them on their second encounter.

 

The Calculator continued his spree in Gotham City, and was defeated by Batman, but quickly escaped and headed to Central City. There the entire JLA that he had defeated came to take him down, but he had prepared for this, and was able to defeat them. But he had not prepared for Batman entirely. Batman led Calculator into a trap by predicting how Calculator would try to counter him, and was able to defeat the villain and send him to jail.

Colin Young, senior, using his phone as technology.

A big picture view of technology and nonprofits.

 

Easy to print PDF is available here:

 

http://island94.org/node/110

  

the generation when iphones are more important than loved ones.

Jeff Merritt (Confirmed), Head of Urban Transformation; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum speaking at the World Economic Forum Global Technology Governance Retreat 2022 in San Francisco, June 20th - 23rd.

The computer mouse as we know it today was invented during the 1960's and was patented in 1970, Apple was the first to make them available to consumers.

A recent acquisition, a Sony DSC-D770 digital camera, once state of the art way back in 1999. 1.5 megapixels, 5X manual optical zoom lens, and InfoLithium battery to name a few of the features. Talk about technology!

The Economic Secretary to the Treasury John Glen delivers a speech at the Innovate Finance Global Summit in central London and sets out the government's plan to make the U.K. a global cryptoasset technology hub

Great moments with James Ehrlich, the founder of Regen Villages. Regen Villages is a technology-integrated VillageOS™ software for the future of living in resilient neighborhoods.

 

www.regenvillages.com/

 

James:

www.linkedin.com/in/jamesehrlich/

 

If you attend the Nordic Impact Week with SOCAP in San Francisco each autumn, there is a good chance you will meet James.

 

James has been a great support for the Nordic-Baltics and our Stanford guide; hence, he is an Entrepreneur in Residence at Stanford University.

 

linktr.ee/nordicimpact

 

CleanTech Region Impact Group powers the Nordic Impact Week. Founded in Sweden and with a Head Office in London, we finance, accelerate, and advise CleanTech and Impact companies.

 

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Photo and video credits: Lars Ling

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Photography Craig McClure

 

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Not only is it a diffused LED, it's an alien - the pinnacle of sci-fi technology.

I don't understand this ancient technology.

Christa Perry, senior, using their phone as technology.

This typewriter is part of a technology evolution exhibit where I work at NASA.

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