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An installation of Don Quixote and a Windmill, right outside the Auroville Town Center.
An Italian friend was explaining the story to me, and I jumped up and squinted into the sun and said "Waitaminit! I know this story from an Asterix comic! This is Don Quixote!"
A Spanish guy spoke from behind me, "It's pronounced 'Quichote'."
Me, eager in my eagerness to be learned, repeated, "Quichote?".
I guess it wasn't "Quichote", because he gave me a weird look for like five seconds and then took off. He must've thought I was making fun of him. Or maybe I'm just fugly.
This is the hard drive out of my parents' old computer.
I've always thought printed circuit boards looked like tiny models of cities. See the neighbourhoods? The roads? The businesses? The centre/arena?
I love it. I sat there for a few minutes just thinking about what it would be like to live there.
A duck, sailing the River Darent near Dartford.
Does this count as an evolutionary advance for ducks, or as an indication they have adopted technology ? There's probably something in the water.
Mary Arczynski photographs taken by Michelle Lee for JMU Technology & Design. All rights reserved. No usage without permission.
The EU-wide RFID logo to show to the consumer devices that use Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) smart chips and systems and comply with EU regulations.
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We are living in the age of AI and robots!
In the near future eldercare sector is going to be flooded with assistive technology. Nevertheless, with technology swiftly paving its way in the healthcare mainstream, the role of a (human) caregiver will never be compromised.
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Shot @ Indiranagar, Bangalore, India.
Model / Friend : Prathiba
Prathiba and Rakesh wanted to get some photos shot for their office Photography contest for theme "Use of Blackberry Mobile". We came up with few ideas.
Thanks to Akshath for inviting me for the shoot :)
Concept here is : GPS on Blackberry is much easier than Chart Map :)
Strobe : Shot inside car, one Vivatar 285HV 1/4 Pwr bounced off the ceiling.
Today while processing this image i noticed that i have deleted all original RAW files of this shoot:( :(
My favourite bit of technology, would rather turn the house upside down when lost than get up and turn over the TV
The finished product is the thigh band, equip with sensors and the technology that allows for the LEO to function as a monitoring and workout aid. We were not allowed to showcase the LEO for fear of competitors examining it too closely to learn it's technical secrets. Pictured, however, is the fruit of Tim's labours; a mold to cover the top of the circuitry that form the guts of the LEO.
Innovation technologies. The role of internet in the urban research. / Innovazioni Digitali. Il ruolo di internet nella ricerca urbana. 30 giugno 2011
Wednesday 16 September, 2015 – The Grainstore, a Victorian building renovated into contemporary office space for growing technology companies in Dublin 8, was officially opened by Alex White TD, Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources today. The building’s seven newly refurbished offices are part of The Digital Hub, Ireland’s largest enterprise cluster for technology, digital media and internet companies. The four-storey, 10,650 square feet building will bring the number of office buildings at The Digital Hub to nine and represents an investment of almost €4 million in the refurbishment of the historic building.
The 19th century Grainstore building is a former store for grain used in whiskey production by Roe’s Distillery. The George Roe Distillery had the highest output of any distillery in the world in the time around 1886. This solid limestone building also has earlier ties to the Four Courts Marshalsea - a debtor’s prison. Located between wall remains of the Four Courts Marshalsea and what is now the Digital Depot building, the Grainstore is of great architectural merit.
In its newly refurbished state, The Grainstore offers visually impressive, bright, and spacious office units. Six of the seven offices come with their own kitchen/kitchenette. The ground floor has a communal kitchen, a shared and bookable, meeting room and plenty of collaborative space. The Grainstore has Cat 6 computer cabling, 24/7 CCTV monitored security system and 24/7 Electronic Access Control.
The Grainstore building is already partly occupied by existing Digital Hub company TIBCO (formerly Jaspersoft). Due to expansion, the software development company has moved from the Digital Court building to The Grainstore and occupies just over 50% of the building. Jaspersoft took up residence at The Digital Hub in 2008 and its recent expansion is due to the acquisition by TIBCO in April 2014.
Speaking at the launch, Minister for Communications, Alex White TD, said: “The Government is rebuilding an enterprise-focused economy that can support full employment by 2018. The successful redevelopment of The Grainstore, which significantly expands the office capacity available for growing digital enterprises here at the Digital Hub, demonstrates the Government’s commitment to supporting entrepreneurship and job creation. Moreover, the regeneration of this 19th century building, so stylishly executed, breathes further vibrancy into a historic part of Dublin, while respecting the unique character of the Liberties area.”
Commenting on the newest building in the cluster, Gerry Macken, CEO, The Digital Hub said: “Following a very successful 2015 to date, we are delighted to be able to expand the office space at The Digital Hub with The Grainstore building. Just over half of this new office space is already being put to great use by one of our expanding companies at the Hub, TIBCO, and we hope to fill the rest of the new office space in the coming months.
“The Liberties area has recently benefitted from various regeneration projects, and I am very proud that The Digital Hub can add The Grainstore to the growing list of improvements in the local community. In addition to this project we are restoring and refurbishing a number of historic 19th century buildings at 1 Crane Street and 7 & 8 Thomas Street, which are due to be completed in 2016. Urban regeneration is a core value for us here at The Digital Hub and I believe that these new restoration projects are a great addition to the area.”
The Digital Hub is always looking for bright, scaling technology companies to join its enterprise cluster. Any company interested in locating in The Grainstore building should contact the Sales team by email to locate@thedigitalhub.com or telephone 01 4806200.
In august 2014 The 3rd largest cruisehip of the World was launched : Quantum of the Seas of Royal Caribbean Cruiseline is the first smartship : full of modern technology and a major change in the cruise industry. I made a tour of the Meyer Werft and waited till sunset to capture this stunning new cruiseliner.
See the whole set at : www.flickr.com/photos/wblokzijl/sets/72157646867916908/
Quote from John Jones' post 'Reading Like a Computer Reads'
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Technology Rock Stars. Alec Couros, Rick Schwier, Clarence Fisher, Kathy Cassidy, and Dean Shareski (on stage).
This pretty much sums up my A/V home/office technology quotient. And what a mess all the cables are too, although frankly I'd rather have cables than even more electrosmog (RF radiation).
A drainage pond, landscaped for effect, Stephenson Way, Wavertree Technology Park. The pond lies to the south of Stephenson Way, the last part of the park to be developed, although a substantial extension northwards is now underway, the new extension has been titled an Innovation Park.
This southern quarter of the Technology Park lies south of the over-engineered* Stephenson Way Bridge, branching off from Dryden Road.
Wavertree Technology Park was established in 1983 with
major national companies Marconi, Sony and Barclays Bank being its first largest tenants. The park is occupied with major companies including Nutricia amongst its offices, laboratories and light industrial uses. With a community of small to medium-sized knowledge-intensive firms including specialists in mobile communications, medical devices, finance, and pharmaceutical distribution.
* or was it just future-proofed for a time when there might need to be two additional high speed lines under it.
Ref: Liverpool Vision.
Ingrid Guardiola, Esther Paniagua, Marta Peirano
Moderator Giselle Etcheverry Walker
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with Cheryl Shuman the C.E.O. of Echelon Cannabis. Burning the midnight oil on a Saturday night! Why? Because we have a logo to work on and a website to build for Echelon Cannabis. My partner Norton Arbelaez is working on sorting through all of the many offers we have of people waiting to sign up! It's so exciting! Let me know what you think of the first draft of the logo. We're hiring too, so send us your resumes and cover letters. Don't forget to follow us on: LinkedIN:https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherylshumanFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Echelon-Cannabis/423505907792055 Twitter:https://twitter.com/EchelonCannabis Website Coming soon on : www.EchelonCannabis.com If you don't know about my partner Norton.... Here's some additional information: Norton Arbelaez is an entrepreneur and attorney who has been heavily involved with Colorado’s medical cannabis industry since its inception 2009. He is the founder of the Medical Marijuana Industry Group; and is a principal in one of Colorado’s largest medical cannabis companies, RiverRock. Arbelaez holds a seat on the Colorado Department of Revenue’s Medical Marijuana Advisory Board, the City of Denver’s Medical Marijuana Workgroup, and Governor Hickenlooper’s Amendment 64 Regulatory Workgroup.
Sophie & I ran a 3-day wearable technology bootcamp using LilyPad Arduino for 11-13 year-olds at Aberystwyth for www.Technocamps.com - a project led by Swansea University in partnership with the Universities of Bangor, Aberystwyth and Glamorgan that inspires young people aged 11-19 to attend technology workshops on a range of computing-based topics.