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Techy Takes Charge
We had to trace a fault in a circuit board today and Techy took charge to find out what was wrong. He’s very good at sorting these things out, as he knows a lot about electronics.
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layered and such inside this box
great wind sound here (above SL's own)
Posted by Second Life Resident Torley Olmstead. Visit IBM 3.
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"Deport Techies" ... deport me. These mean-spirited stencilers are using Trumpy language, and incidentally a lot of so-called techies are immigrants.
The Global Positioning System(GPS) Device used by us on trek at the Ombattu Gudda (Nine Hills), admist the dense forests of the Western Ghats near the borders of Hassan and Chikmagalur in Karnataka.
Images from a trek to Ombattu Gudda (Nine Hills), admist the dense forests of the Western Ghats near the borders of Hassan and Chikmagalur in Karnataka. Read More
It wasn't all plain sailing. There's loads of technical content to this race so don't be under any illusion this is an easy race.
Matteo Bittanti
Building the American Dream (January 2015)
3454 21 Street
San Francisco, California
Documenting Mark Zuckerberg's McMansion project in the Mission, San Francisco as captured by the intrusive eyes of Google Street View.
Because in the age of frictionless transparency, sharing is caring.
See the full project here:
FOR THE TECHIES
Camera: Nikon D90 (DSLR)
Lens: Standard 17 - 50mm Sigma lens
Aperture: f/18
Shutter Speed: 1/60 (sec)
ISO: 100
Format: High quality RAW File
Stabilization: None
Retouched using Photoshop CS6.
Location: The Azure
I loved how the shadows fell from the glance fence behind me and seemed to almost circulate the bench. The bench was interesting in itself, but I believe the lines created by the shdows really emphasise the waves in the bench and make it feel more.