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Quote from John Jones' post 'Reading Like a Computer Reads'
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Funding for this former Carnegie library was granted on March 12, 1906 in the form of $20,000. It stands next to Tech Tower on the Georgia Tech campus. The structure served as the school's main library until 1953, and is now used for office space.
The structure is a contributing property to the Georgia Institute of Technology Historic District, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
Atlanta, with a metropolitan population over 6 million, is the largest city in Georgia and that state's capital. It serves as the seat of Fulton County, and is an economic engine, cultural center, and transportation hub for the American Southeast.
Showing the two important modern possesions. Mobile phone and laptop (or computer of some kind in others cases).
Students in the Sonography Certificate Program at the University of Hartford practice scanning techniques and protocols in diagnostic medical sonography with anatomically specific training phantoms, designed with imbedded pathological conditions, enhancing the student’s clinical experience.”
Photo by University of Hartford staff
Day 115-So they installed these smart thingies in the hallways of my University (technically there is only 2) in the Main building. It's newer technology and I have used it once to see what it does and basically it is a digital directory. Cool gadget, touch screen and all that.
My old uni is moving into a new era...
3D Interaction Technologies stand at the exhibition during the International Transport Forum’s 2017 Summit on “Governance of Transport” in Leipzig, Germany on 31 May-02 June 2017.
Participants at the World Economic Forum Global Technology Governance Retreat 2022 in San Francisco, June 20th - 23rd.
PI: William George, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Flow simulations of thousands of particles on the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility’s Blue Gene/P supercomputer are enabling new insights into how to measure and control flow properties of large-particle dense suspensions like concrete that cannot currently be accurately measured in industrial settings. A better understanding of these properties will help ensure the optimum performance of concrete and eliminate cost overruns.
Credit: Images and the software used to produce them were developed by Steven Satterfield, John Hagedorn, and John Kelso of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and Marc Olano of NIST and the University of Maryland–Baltimore County.
Assistive Technology Lab (Room 181G)
The Assistive Technology Lab, located in Butler Library’s first floor QuietQuad, houses the following equipment and software for patrons with disabilities:
Computers with Dragon NaturallySpeaking (speech-to-text software), JAWS (reads aloud electronic text from web pages), Kurzweil 3000 and scanners (allows scanning and reading aloud text from print materials), and Zoomtext (screen magnification software)
Merlin LCD, a full-color, auto-focus video magnifier system (enlarges and enhances text and images)
Large-print computer keyboard, adjustable keyboard trays to accommodate wheelchairs, and a Braille dictionary.
I realize I don't travel often by plane, but I did not think that things had changed that much. This is an iPod vending machine at Jackson Hartsfield Airport in Atlanta, GA. Just swipe your card and you could purchase an iPod, noise cancelling headphones, or accessories. I also believe that the machine next to it allowed you to purchase music to actually listen to.
I figured I'd share it with people in case they're wondering about it as much as I do, so I posted it on the site as a morning post.
Newspaper is more likely to be seen shredded as packing material than to be read. And the once mighty candle has become a romantic symbol rather than a tool for working in the wee small hours of the night. Everything we touch must be changed and evolved and eventually discarded. Does anything remain unchanged? If there is anything that is constant, it must be the only truth.
#DEDPXL07
Engineering students used to think these were "state of the art". This shows the internal workings of a flight simulator
Installing vented grating (louver) that surrounds equipment on the makai side of roof. photo by Larry Wiss
Medical imaging is a vital component of the health care system. As a medical imaging professional, the radiologic technologist (or radiographer) employs x-rays and other forms of energy to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of illness and injury. Our four-year program leads to a certificate of completion in Radiologic Technology and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Health Science. Students also may choose to specialize in Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), or Ultrasound (US) .
Learn more athttp://www.hartford.edu/enhp/academics/health/radtech/default.aspx
Photo by Jake Koteen
Abstract Technology Background - A perspective grid of technology panels stretching over the dark horizon
Quando abbiamo le comodità,quando tutto ormai dipende dalla tecnologia,non ci accorgiamo che bastano anche due candele a illuminare tutta la stanza...niente più.
Che non è indispensabile passare il tempo tra tv,computer,e altre tecnologie,ma ci basta solamente un buon libro!
Future communication technology Wireless communication is among technology’s biggest contributions to mankind. Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors. The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television’s remote control) and thousands of kilometres (for example, radio communication).
10-12 February 2015 - Andrew Wyckoff, Director of Science, Technology and Innovation, OECD and Senapathy ‘Kris’ Gopalakrishnan, President of the Confederation of Indian Industry. New Delhi, India.
For more information about the conference, visit: www.oecd.org/sti/inno/innovation-for-inclusive-growth-con...
Photo: CCI