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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!!!

 

Most students have laptops, but there are some students who can't afford to have their own and have to drive to a library or borrow a friends to access their courses.

Person pushing buttons of ATM

Business Technologies Charrette about new technology building

As you can see, photo suffers a lot of grain. Was shooting full manual at 1/500 during my subway ride which was above ground. Obviously 1/500 was too fast to shoot indoor but I had to capture this photo quickly and didn't have time to slow down to say..1/80 or so.

Met plastic monsters de virtuele wereld in.

Illustratie voor nrc.next, tech.

My Xbox 360, Mac Mini and new Apple keyboard.

Litigation technology | Olympia Law, P.C. | Image source: lawtechnologytoday.org/

First 365 project !

Day 2.

Mac.

From the "Collecting Innovation Today" interview with innovator Pierre Omidyar on March 25, 2008 at the eBay headquarters, part of The Henry Ford's "OnInnovation" project that celebrates the contributions of today's innovators.

 

Photo from the collections of The Henry Ford, Dearborn, Michigan, USA. Photographer, Michelle Andonian. This photograph is made available pursuant to a Creative Commons noncommercial, attribution, no derivatives license. Any sharing of this image shall be accompanied with a link to OnInnovation. Copyright 2010 The Henry Ford.

 

Old technology - "DC to DC" board from an Apple 2005 vintage PowerBook G4 lying on top of the related logic board

The sophisticated technology of a dive bar on the last night of the Little Elmore Reed Blues Band at T.C.'s Lounge, Austin, Texas, July 4, 2011.

 

* Check out my blog about this night: austinist.com/2011/07/06/little_elmore_reeds_last_call_at...

 

Copyright 2011 Steve Hopson, www.stevehopson.com

Please no use without license.

Robin went down to her parents' house this weekend, but her plan mostly involved spending a lot of time working on complicated technology. Since I find watching somebody fool with technology among the most frustrating things on the planet, I stayed home and found ways to entertain myself. In honor of the probable hell Robin was at this moment enduring, I started with a trip down to the Illinois Institute of Technology.

 

For the longest time, I had a tendency to confuse the Illinois Institute of Technology with ITT, one of those for-profit schools that used to advertise on TV all the time, but IIT is different. This is an actual, honest-to-goodness, accredited, Ph.d-awarding school that's been operating here under various names since the late 19th century. Famous architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe spent twenty years as director of the IIT's architecture department, and he designed half the campus.

 

He did not design this structure, the McCormick Tribune Campus Center, which engulfs the Green Line tracks that pass right through the campus. If I'd been smart, I'd have stood here long enough to get a picture of a train coming out of that tunnel. Like a lot of things technology people go for, the structure looks faddish and serves no purpose. It's especially jarring considering this is the South Side Bronzeville neighborhood, a part of town that's often been the center of Chicago's urban blight.

from Altimeter Group report: "A Strategy for Managing Social Media Proliferation"

Leonardo Santos de Brito Alves, ABCM Aerospace Technical Committee, and Jim Albaugh, AIAA President, sign an MOU.

le montagne di tecno-spazzatura continuano a crescere....

SFU launched SFU Innovates strategy on Oct. 1 at the opening of a new 24,000-square-foot facility that enlarges the capacity of SFU’s VentureLabs®—already rated a top-performing B.C. accelerator for job creation and capital formation—to make it B.C.’s largest business accelerator.

The other screen on Trg Bana Jelacica showed a peculiar video loop of dancing schoolchildren, this one mostly showed a Microsoft error message.

Yaw Ossei-Ajyai and his fountain @ Maker Faire Africa 2009 in Accra, Ghana.

 

Photo by Oluniyi David Ajao www.davidajao.com Cannot be re-used without full attribution.

Enchantix shooting part 2 x3

Not necessarily everything is technology..

From an old Franklin Stove to a furnace with a thermostat...Technology

Epic's stand at Learning Technologies 2011

Nikon D200

Focal Length: 70mm

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2011/04/07 02:06:04.5

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Image Size: Large (3872 x 2592)

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Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached

Saturation: Auto

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Sharpening: Medium high

Lens: 35-70mm F/2.8 D Nikkor

Sensitivity: ISO 800

Image Comment: (c) Gerard Prins All rights reserved

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UPB Exec pictures taken by Caroline Prendergast for Technology & Design

(c) Jesse Lopez 2011

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