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Technology Emigration Canyon, Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Credit: US Forest Service.

My first attempt at off camera lighting. This an alignment, subject, "Disturbed". My son shows his frustration in which tool to use, By the way, in his left had is a slide ruler.

 

The Synthesis Technology E340 Cloud Generator is just about to go into production. We should get modules in the next 4-5 weeks. This should be another unique oscillator amongst several that have been released recently. The price for the module is expected to be $299. LINK: www.synthtech.com/ .

The screen is hard to read in this compressed version. The music player shows a song by the group Fear Factory called "Cloning Technology". This photo was taken for a photography competition held by Engadget. Better viewed larger.

Organizer Vineet Joshi, presenter William Curtin, presenter Mikhail Zheludkevich, organizer Dmytro Orlov, and presenter Karl Kainer

Mr. Rounder Makes the Rounds

Presented in the Gartner Mastermind Keynote Interview

This is an interior view of a V-2 rocket missile, showing combustion chamber and turbopump machinery. Imperial war Museum, London.

This is the very origin of the space technology of today.

SONY DSC-S70

With degrees offered at the intersection of technology, engineering and management, students gain project-based skills through their studies.

Communication Connection.

Technology - High tech gadgets are great when they are working; but sorry to say...this is the guts of my broken laptop. I'm in a dark mood today.

Coaxial cable.

i dont know why it is there.

Lincoln College, Monks Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire.

 

The college was originally known as Lincoln Technical College and built on Cathedral Street in 1932. It became Lincoln College of Technology in the early 1970s, then administered by the City of Lincoln Education Committee. In the mid-1980s the college piloted the Technician Engineering Scholarship Scheme (TESS), funded by the Engineering Industry Training Board, a scheme for women.

 

North Lincolnshire College (known as NLC from 1989) was created on 1 September 1987 by Lincolnshire County Council from combining the Lincoln site with Gainsborough College of Further Education and part of the Louth Further Education Centre.

 

It previously had its headquarters on Cathedral Street until 1993. In the early 1990s it offered degrees and HNDs in Business Studies, Electronics, and Computer Studies in conjunction with Nottingham Trent University, becoming an associate college in 1994. In 1997 the Principal, Allan Crease, in a speech to the Association of Colleges criticised the means of funding from the Further Education Funding Council for England (FEFC), where money was allocated by numbers at the college, and staff received less pay than those at school.

 

In the late 1990s the University of Lincoln was being developed, subsuming Lincoln College of Art, and offered similar courses to the college, but the university was not fully built until the mid-2000s. In the late 1990s the college had a student population of around 15,000 and over 20,000 by 2001.

 

It soon after changed its name to Lincoln College, not least because North Lincolnshire was an area not covered by the college. From 2010 it was funded by the East Midlands LSC, based in Leicester, although the local LSC office was based nearby on Kingsley Road in North Hykeham.

 

The old hardware in the bottom right needs clearing out.

Done for the group Macro Mondays. Theme for Monday, May 25: Technology.

 

I was given this bluetooth earpiece for Christmas this past year, and it has been very useful. For a bit of perspective, it has a diameter of 1 cm.

Introduction into E-Learning Technologies - part: Mobile Learning

dps submission - technology.

The Future of Information Technology. by Jay Baker at Annapolis, MD.

Yesterdays News.

Presented in the Gartner Mastermind Keynote Interview

Sandia National Laboratories engineer John Dillinger tests the security of a cargo container. Testing and evaluating new cargo security technologies has been a partnership between Sandia, the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) Systems Center Pacific (SSC Pacific) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Since 2001, DHS has been required to secure the storage and transportation of cargo entering and traveling through the United States against terror attack, introduction of contraband cargo and pilferage. The Navy must ensure, at all times, the security of high-value cargo, such as munitions, that it stores and transports around the world.

 

Read more at bit.ly/2MQpos8.

 

Photo by Randy Montoya.

Presented in the Gartner Mastermind Keynote Interview

I haven't done a Technology Saturday for a while. I thought this was a good excuse. This is LADEE, or "Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer", a rocket NASA launched out of Wallops Island, Virginia at 11:27 PM Eastern Friday night. Not bad that I could see it all the way in Massachusetts.

 

As for the photo itself, sadly I almost forgot about it. I remembered at the last minute and had to grab my camera and tripod (and my 2 meter handheld for the hams) and run down to the nearby park. I didn't have the time to get the focus right, but at least I caught the rocket.

 

Olympus E-M5

Panasonic 14-140mm lens (New Version)

785b Tripod - No FIlters

ISO 400 - 14mm - f/3.5 - 60 Sec

Construction Products Europe event: High technology in construction 21.03.2017

This is the Longbridge Technology Park on the Bristol Road South in Longbridge. Near the site of the former Longbridge car plant.

 

On the left is Two Devon Way.

 

The site was developed by St Modwen and Avantage West Midlands (who are also in charge of the rest of the Longbridge site).

 

Was this land once part of the former car factory?

 

Longbridge Lane is to the right of here.

Saama Technologies is an IT company.

Hydro's pilot plant in Karmøy has the most climate and energy-efficient aluminium production technology in the world.

 

Photo: Hydro/Marius Motrøen

The fact that my military ID is now a smart card and I can purchase a USB card reader for my laptop amazes me. I can remember the old days when my husband’s social security number was actually printed on it.

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