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Aayooh

I'm tired of using technology,

Why don't you sit down on top of me

Aayooh

I'm tired of using technology

I need you right in front-- of me

 

Milow - Ayo Technology

 

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Gracias por ayudarme con la canción en esta foto! :D

Punching colors and fixing problems with bleeding-edge technology, and saving photos that were previously unusable.

Baltimore wandering

A rather unusual subject for a stereoview, the interior of an old radio, 1920s.

Netherlands, unidentified photographer.

The second illustration from “Faces of the unreal II - Earth” series.

mechanical face, rusty and cold that controls us and dominates, while we tolerate it in the current era.

old technology concept by GWT Photography

Inner workings of a 0-50 volt DC voltmeter. Patent date on the meter is 1927.

A close-up of computer technology components.

I have a little bit of a love and hate relationship with technology. On the one side I am so thankful what is possible today. We can be in contact with my family overseas in ways that weren't possible years ago. Then again technology is everywhere, it can be addicting and suck the life out of you. Im happy I can teach them the responsibilities that come with all of it.

 

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The powder you see is actually 10.000 chip capacitors... (check it in real size!)

Back in April 1987 I went on a bus hunting adventure which included a visit to Lincoln where I photographed Lincolnshire Technology Leyland National MCN836L. This bus started life with Northern General as a dual-doored bus in 1973. In 1980 it was converted to single-door layout then passed to Lincolnshire as their 2798. It was withdrawn at the end of 1985 and then converted into a windowless technology bus complete with reinstated centre door!

Lost my hard drive with every picture ever taken on it. Out of my frustration for that, this concept was born. We're too tangled in technology

For the All-Around Awesome Weekly Photo Theme group.

Something isn' working and the boys are baffled.

 

"Have you tried switching it off and on again?" suggests TK935, helpfully.

 

Just as well TK127's reply was muffled under the console.

Had a bit of time so made another attempt 😀

Allegheny Technologies, or ATI, has an operation that focuses on the production of stainless and specialty steels and is one of the few steel mills still in operation in the Pittsburgh area. Their mills in Natrona and Brackenridge are separated by about a mile of residential neighborhood. The small fleet of Republic RX500 locomotives handle all of the shuffling between them.

how wonderfull technology nowadays

A model of the Asteroid Redirect Mission's Solar Electric Propulsion system is seen at NASA's Journey to Mars Exhibit at the White House Frontiers Conference, Thursday, October 13, 2016 at the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania. The conference, hosted by President Obama, and co-hosted by the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University, explores the future of innovation with a focus on building U.S. capacity in science and technology. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani) Solar Electric propulsion for ARMD

State of the art technology that our 3G army now uses. Versatile and remote controlled. Able to fire (i believe it utilises 5.56mm rounds) via user's control and climb staircases.

 

The audience that was looking at it: flickr.com/photos/39303983@N00/461461905/

www.SchoolTechnology.org Elementary student getting ready to do a podcast gives the "thumbs up" as the sound tech to let the host know the show is ready to start.

Things around my house... that I can't seem to throw out!

when my parents were kids, television was "cool technology", today it is an appliance.

computers are "cool technology" to me but merely appliances to my kids.

this is my photofriday entry for the technology challenge.

And...this is the result of my pic for 112 pictures in 2012: #23 technology. =) Hope you like it.

Is Panama connected? Read our FAQ to learn more about Panama's technology.

Students in PTI's Surgical Technology lab with Instructor Michael Dorich.

There is a value to human error: the ability to self destruct.

 

If you haven't noticed, I have a mild fascination with technophobia.

 

We live in a time where society is constantly creating ways to eliminate work; each update means another way of living, and these are increasing rapidly. People grow to fear technology due this vision of the future of society; where people not only become less significant to each other, but also become less significant to their devices.

 

Which brings up one of the central themes in futuristic sci-fi: we'll all be reduced to numbers as opposed to individuals. Serial codes belong on pieces of technology, however our dependency on progress could eventually switch around so that humans become the puppets that are programed.

 

In contrast to this idea is the fact that machine's only purpose is to be utilized. Without the humans, progress would barely continue and gradually cease to exist.

 

It comes down to the only power humans would have left -- human error: the ability to make mistakes and to self destruct.

The idea behind the type writer concept is to consider rejuvenating old technology abandoned, laying dormant in garages,sheds, lofts etc that can be used as a viable resource to replace the new technology as a means of saving energy, green house gases and our planet.

A gadget is a small tool such as a machine that has a particular function, but is often thought of as a novelty. Gadgets are sometimes referred to as gizmos. Read more on therandomgadgetshop.com

The lure of nature, juxtaposed with the stark reality of technology in our landscape.

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This was Flanders Technology International's 1988 logo, which stuck in the minds of everyone that visited the first tech fair (remember the Rucanor Tristar anyone?). Now, with Dean Kamen's "Luke", we are finally getting there.

Ridgefield Park, NJ / Nikon D80 - Nikon 50 mm f/1.8

Strobist info: SB28 with umbrella right side and SB800 inside the small soft box left side

Un paraguas con un SB28 a la derecha y un SB800 dentro de una caja de suave

Another piece of rusty technology from my recent expedition.

 

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Don't know what it actually is.

But I think that the desolate turbine in the previous picture in my stream and this item belong together. If that's the case, than this might be the housing of an electricity generator that once stood in a power plant.

 

HDR made from 3 exposures at -2/0/2 with HDR Efex Pro. Postprocessing in Color Efex and Lightroom.

She's having a laptop which was given free for school and college students by the government. It undoubtedly gave the key to information and knowledge to the people and it have made many people's work more easier. It made their life quite more comfortable.

Whoda thunk? Air in a can...and you pay for it.....we used to call it "empty" HMM

 

This weeks theme for Macro Mondays is "technology"

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