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Every time I round the corner at my school I forget that this is here.
Although its been there for a few days. I wish my school would go ahead and send it off to Tech.
Singstar at Queens Head 27/6/8 with Kate Nash, Billy Bragg and a host of talent playing the Sing Star stage
A Texas Tech cheerleader waves the gigantic Double T flag after a Red Raider touchdown during the game against SMU Sunday at Jones AT&T Stadium.
Prior to 2010 ACC Championship game between the Florida State Seminoles and Virginia Tech Hokies at Bank of America Stadium in downtown Charlotte, NC_IMG_2657
I have a white bag of white [apple] cables. The tupperware container is all wall warts (i.e. power cords) there is a bag of USB cables and a bag of firewire cables
Seen inside the Tech Shop in the SRF Test Lab located at Jefferson Lab on Wednesday, November 16, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)
A Food Truck & Technology Event in Downtown Orlando
Trucks & Tech is a mashup of two cultures that we love – foodies and techies. This is the only event around that combines discussion from leaders in the Central Florida tech community with top local food trucks to fill attendees’ minds and stomachs with the best of the best. For Trucks & Tech II: Trucktoberfest we have added a twist! This Oktoberfest themed event will feature German inspired food from each food truck, an all new Startup Alley, a costume contest and beer boots galore. So bring your lawn chairs, blankets and German spirit for a night of tech, food and fun.
September 22, 2014; San Francisco, CA, USA; Special Olympics Northern California 2014 High Tech Challenge at Olympic Club. Photo Credit: Kelley L Cox-KLC fotos
Dean Garfield, president of the Information Technology Industry Council and The Hill’s Julian Hattem participate in a panel discussion at The Hill’s Tech in Policy briefing on "How Innovation Impacts Washington" at the Newsuem’s Knight Studio in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, July 23, 2014.
September 22, 2014; San Francisco, CA, USA; Special Olympics Northern California 2014 High Tech Challenge at Olympic Club. Photo Credit: Kelley L Cox-KLC fotos
Our photo club theme for the month of January was "Technology", so I broke down some eWaste (including my long-retired first MacBook and long-dead launch season Nintendo Wii) to attempt some macros and to gain a little experience with my iFixit precision kit–I'm generally terrified of opening any electronics up or replacing components.
Seen inside the Tech Shop in the SRF Test Lab located at Jefferson Lab on Wednesday, November 16, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)
What a spectacular evening! The Tech Museum of Innovation extends heartfelt gratitude to the 1,200 attendees, the sponsors and presenters, and most of all the honorees of The Tech Awards 2014, presented by Applied Materials.
Ted Turner, the recipient of the 2014 James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award, was lauded by Applied Materials Executive Chairman Mike Splinter. “Ted set out not only to change the world, but to make it better,” he said. “Through the Turner Foundation, he vigorously pursues efforts for improving air and water quality, developing a sustainable energy future, safeguarding environmental health and habitats, and advocating for policies to curb population growth.”
Sal Khan, a laureate in 2009, was presented with the inaugural Laureate Impact Award to honor the ongoing success of Khan Academy, a free online education resource. In the five years since he was honored at The Tech Awards, Khan Academy has delivered more than 400 million lessons, and 350,000 teachers around the world use Khan Academy in their classrooms.
Ten laureates were honored, as they are every year, for touching all corners of the globe in their efforts to use technology to solve some of humanity’s most urgent problems.
The Tech Awards Gala at the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, CA on Thursday November 13, 2014. (© Photo by Erin Lubin)
The Tech Fair at the Hillview Branch was an amazing success! We provided community resources, robotics, 3D printing stations, and each participating family received a free computer. An estimated 400 people visited!
A huge shout out to the Tech Exchange for making this possible and a big thank you to all of our partners:
PowerMyLearning, CreaTV San Jose, San Jose City College, Alum Rock Counseling Center ARCC, School2Home, Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office - DA Jeff Rosen, NPower, First 5 Santa Clara County, The Tech Museum of Innovation, San Jose Police Department, Partners in Reading, San Jose Public Library, SJPL TeenHQ, #MissionZeroSanJose, #EastSideAdultEducation,
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El hotel High Tech Cliper está situado en la calle Chinchilla, esquina con Gran Vía 29, entre la Red de San Luis y Plaza del Carmen.
Ubicado próximo a los principales monumentos y lugares de interés turístico de la capital: Plaza de Callao, Puerta del Sol y Plaza de España.
Destacado
- Centro histórico.
- Restaurante con Desayuno Buffet.
- Conexión gratuita a Internet (ADSL-2MB) en todas las habitaciones del hotel.
- Business Centre gratuito en zonas comunes.
- Parada Metro "Gran Vía".
- Descuento del 20% en el parking publico de la Plaza del Carmen
Detalle habitación
- 57 habitaciones.
- High Tech: Ordenador Personal, Bicicleta Estática, Ducha de Hidromasaje y cama King Size.
- Duplex: Ordenador Personal y Galán Planchador.
- Familiares: Cama King o dos camas y literas.(Cuna Gratuita).
- Habitaciones de Fumadores.
- Habitaciones de Discapacitados.
Más información
Se admiten todas las tarjetas de crédito.
Se admiten mascotas (Contactar con el hotel).
TechWomen brings emerging women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) from Africa, Central and South Asia, and the Middle East together with their professional counterparts in the United States for a mentorship and exchange program.
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Setup: SB-80DX with Ezybox 60x60cm camera right. SB-80DX with HonlPhoto flag behind model camera right as rim light. SB-80DX with DIY snoot as flag behind model camera left as rim light. SB-80DX with DIY grid clamped to light stand & pointed to background model back left. Triggered with PW & army of optical sensors. Setup photo