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Developed in SwankoLab for iPhone using Jerry's Developer, Vinny's CO34, and Zero

Silly scanner, correcting my color. Maybe its trying to tell me that I should've done this on plain white paper?

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Just got back from a wonderful trip to the Carolinas. The first stop was Devil's Fork State Park in SC to see the Oconee Bells - Shortia galacifolia. Many thanks to Jim Fowler and Will Stuart for their input on when and where to see the bells. And as a big bonus, Jim met us and took us to the bells and Sweet Pine Sap. It was great seeing him again.

Alarm Event: Motion Detect

Alarm Input Channel: 1

Alarm Start Time(D/M/Y H:M:S): 08/03/2019 09:20:55

Alarm Device Name: AMC046CC_31B4BF

Alarm Name:

IP Address: 192.168.1.251

shot for 365:2014, week 3 theme round

Zusammen mit einer echt beeindruckenden Einleitung über die Buddhas und Infos zum Mahakala-Lied gab es ganz schön viel zu verarbeiten!

Planner Rachel Bacon helps resident Dawn Zeterberg fill out a survey at the Sidewalk Input meeting at the Activity and Recreation Center on Monday, September 10, 2012. On the survey, residents were asked to identify streets they think are in need of sidewalks.

Cel Fotografie Stad Brugge

Added hardware for mounting servo for the convenience of the installer.

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Specs say gearbox input will turn at 7000 RPM, we will see.

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M3 and M4 setscrews, wrenches needed. That's 1.5 and 2 mm Hex Key Size, Metric Allen Wrench

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A reduced input for me in 2011 - got the basic construction complete in a weekend, then over to the team for painting and finishing touches and decorations.

Input Output @ Booklyn Artists Alliance (January 28 - February 26. 2012)

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Product description

 

Size name:3 Feet

Enhance your gaming or home-theater system with this AmazonBasics HDMI to DVI adapter cable. Because it’s backwards compatible with DVI-D and DVI-I signals, the cable can be used to connect your computer or DVI-equipped device to an HDMI-equipped HDTV or display. Watch videos from your laptop on your large-screen HDTV--or the other way around. The cable will even connect HDMI-equipped devices like Blu-Ray, PlayStation 3, or Xbox 360 to a DVI-equipped monitor or TV. Other than not supporting audio, the HDMI to DVI adapter cable functions just like a high-speed HDMI cable, making it easy to enjoy serious gaming, home-theater entertainment, and more. The cable’s extra mesh jacket offers an additional layer of protection and increased cut resistance to the regular cable jacket and ultimately to the inner cable. The CL2-rated cable meets fire safety codes, so it’s safe to use in or through the walls of a residential home.

 

Specifications

 

Brand

N/A

 

Color

 

Black

 

Cable Length

 

3

 

Interface(Connectors)

 

dvi d

 

Interface

 

dvi, hdmi

 

Material

 

fiber

 

Model

 

Hdmi To Dvi Adapter Cable - 9.8 Feet (3 Meters)amazon Basic

 

In The Box

 

hdmi to dvi d cable

 

Type

 

hdmi to dvi

 

Platform

 

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Behold, the Pseuduino! An ATMega168 on a Radio Shack circuit board, along with a bit of support components, and it's magically a much cheaper version of an Arduino. This one's got twelve servo headers though, making it more suitable for hobby robotics than a straight-up Arduino (in my opinion)(I may be biased)

Stator (Delta) Lines to phases (1-3) and (3-2) at ~ 6.8A shows excess of current to the lines it serves hence the vector subtraction between noted phase junctions makes no sense. Ordinarily the stator delivery line amperage is noted as the vector difference of the associated phase currents it serves. Here ph 3 on the top layer pancake primary underneath the top secondary has 10.3 volts enabling 4.3A; while the top secondary has ~490 volts enabling a series three bulb 40 ma bulb discharge diverted from a 70 ma LC loop circulation

Alarm Event: Motion Detect

Alarm Input Channel: 1

Alarm Start Time(D/M/Y H:M:S): 12/02/2018 12:21:49

Alarm Device Name: AMC009Q3G7F1846B93

Alarm Name:

IP Address: 192.168.1.108

A screen shot of ibus preference window

The battery/mains slide switch and the 2-pin mains connector, together with their bezel.

Museum of Chinese in America - Radical Machines Exhibition: Chinese in the Information Age

October 18, 2018 - March 24, 2019

 

Radical Machines: Chinese in the Information Age explores the seemingly impossible, yet technologically crucial Chinese typewriter – a machine that inputs a language with no alphabet, yet has more than 70,000 characters. For centuries, written Chinese has presented fascinating and irresistible puzzles for engineers, linguists, and entrepreneurs alike. With help from the global community, China solved these puzzles, and Chinese became one of the world’s most successful languages in the information age. Radical Machines explores the design, technology, and art of Chinese characters in the information age. Through a collection of rare typewriters and computers — and a diverse array of historic photographs, telegraph code books, typing manuals, ephemera, propaganda posters, and more — we gain unprecedented insight into the still-transforming history of the world’s oldest living language.

 

The exhibition originated at the East Asia Library of Stanford University and is curated by Stanford historian Dr. Tom Mullaney. Composed of items in his personal collection, which is the largest Chinese and Pan-Asian typewriter and information and technology (IT) collection in the world.

 

www.mocanyc.org/exhibitions/radical_machines

Die Verwendung dieses Bildes ist für redaktionelle Zwecke honorarfrei. Abdruck bitte unter der Quellenangabe "www.sharkoon.com".

my keyboard's broken, no time to get it fixed

The Colorado Technology Association (CTA) is traveling across Colorado July 20-24 to gather input, listen and learn from tech communities outside Denver and Boulder. CTA’s offices are located in Denver, but members are scattered across the state and CTA staff wants to get to know them better. The primary goal of the Colorado Tech Tour is to gather insight on how the technology industry impacts - or could impact - each local economy.

 

The Colorado Technology Association will be joined by Colorado Innovation Network (COIN), Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, Governor's Office of Information Technology and Go Code Colorado.

 

Individuals representing a tech company, startup, STEM education program or Colorado innovation are invited to join us. The tour attendees are looking forward to an informative tour of the state, which will allow them the opportunity to connect with new and established companies. During listening sessions, the Denver delegation will meet with community and business leaders to understand challenges and opportunities that exist in each region.

 

Each day, happy hour events are open to any and all members of the tech community. Join us at a nearby event, or grab some coworkers and make it a road trip! Please RSVP if you plan to join us.

 

Program speakers include Erik Mitisek, CEO, Colorado Technology Association; Anna Ewing,

Executive Director, Colorado Innovation Network (COIN) and COO, Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade; Jonita LeRoy, IT Economic Development, Governor's Office of Information Technology; and Andrew Cole, program manager, Go Code Colorado at Colorado Secretary of State's Office.

 

The tour is supported by sponsors including Centurylink, Swiftpage, ViaWest, GTRI, NetApp, 23rd Studios and YellowDog Printing and Graphics.

 

Learn more at techtour.coloradotechnology.org.

 

For Permission to use these photos please contact 23rd Studios at info@23rdstudios.com - Paul Talbot

input device used to make orders at Sakae, otherwise known as a mouse

///de la serie 'CMD SHIFT 4'///

Good Gaming Servers (G.G. Servers) is a gaming solutions company & gaming community. Striving to bring you a high quality gaming experience at no cost to you. We listen to the input from our community to help shape the overall gaming atmosphere.

 

Owner/NetworkAdmin/ServerAdmin: Pete Metropoulos

ServerAdmin/ServerOperations: Rodney Mcfarland

NetworkAdmin/ServerAdmin: Clint Lee

G.G. Servers Representative: Kyle Sanborn

Public Minecraft Server Admin: James Mullen

Ring form wearable computing device. This ring is used as 3D security access control for computer control and input. Interesting concept in develpment by Alps.

Munich, Germany

looked more interesting in Photoshop... hmm

Ring form wearable computing device. This ring is used as 3D security access control for computer control and input. Interesting concept in develpment by Alps.

Dr. Thomas Petri (bayrischer Landesbeauftragter für den Datenschutz)

 

AK Wien/GPA-djp-Veranstaltung "Datenschutz im Betrieb. Gelebte Praxis oder heiße Luft?" 25.11.2009, GPA-djp Vista 3

Alarm Event: Motion Detect

Alarm Input Channel: 1

Alarm Start Time(D/M/Y H:M:S): 14/01/2019 09:20:02

Alarm Device Name: AMC033FH_YCC37L

Alarm Name:

IP Address: 192.168.1.243

Ring form wearable computing device. This ring is used as 3D security access control for computer control and input. Interesting concept in develpment by Alps.

Source: Childcraft: The How and Why Library

Volume 7

Input signal paths for X, Y, Z on right. Amplifier ICs in centre.

 

The Colorado Technology Association (CTA) is traveling across Colorado July 20-24 to gather input, listen and learn from tech communities outside Denver and Boulder. CTA’s offices are located in Denver, but members are scattered across the state and CTA staff wants to get to know them better. The primary goal of the Colorado Tech Tour is to gather insight on how the technology industry impacts - or could impact - each local economy.

 

The Colorado Technology Association will be joined by Colorado Innovation Network (COIN), Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, Governor's Office of Information Technology and Go Code Colorado.

 

Individuals representing a tech company, startup, STEM education program or Colorado innovation are invited to join us. The tour attendees are looking forward to an informative tour of the state, which will allow them the opportunity to connect with new and established companies. During listening sessions, the Denver delegation will meet with community and business leaders to understand challenges and opportunities that exist in each region.

 

Each day, happy hour events are open to any and all members of the tech community. Join us at a nearby event, or grab some coworkers and make it a road trip! Please RSVP if you plan to join us.

 

Program speakers include Erik Mitisek, CEO, Colorado Technology Association; Anna Ewing,

Executive Director, Colorado Innovation Network (COIN) and COO, Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade; Jonita LeRoy, IT Economic Development, Governor's Office of Information Technology; and Andrew Cole, program manager, Go Code Colorado at Colorado Secretary of State's Office.

 

The tour is supported by sponsors including Centurylink, Swiftpage, ViaWest, GTRI, NetApp, 23rd Studios and YellowDog Printing and Graphics.

 

Learn more at techtour.coloradotechnology.org.

 

For Permission to use these photos please contact 23rd Studios at info@23rdstudios.com - Paul Talbot

Shun and Erin add their input to the Nabe before the feast begins.

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