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Pre-electric doorbell - turn the handle to ring. Was on an apartment door in an old house in downtown Moscow (besides a new electric one).
KMB have only 3 of these ADL Enviro 500 hybrid buses. They are very unusual, especially to ride on with some of the sounds they make ! The rear end with its slab side and extra gubbins reminds me of certain ECW coach olympians which neighbouring citybus had. These buses seem to like the 219X route at the moment up to Laguna City.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus and Cambridge, from the observation deck of Prudential Tower in Boston. The main buildings front on the Charles River Basin, in left center. Harvard Bridge crosses the Charles River at left. It continues as Massachusetts Avenue, diagonally at far left, to the center of Cambridge and Harvard University.
The tall building is Building 54, the Green Building, which houses earth sciences and several other departments. It was built in 1962-1964, and is 210 ft (90 m) high. It is the tallest building in Cambridge.
Ames Street comes onto Memorial Drive near the right edge of the photo. The L-shaped building right of Ames Street is Senior House, where I lived in 1955. East Campus houses are two buildings left of Ames Street, separated by a courtyard.
There are a number of new buildings behind the campus. I do not know whether they are MIT buildings or apartment buildings. I presume that they replaced industrial buildings which surrounded much of the MIT campus in the mid-1950s.
In five years, Web Summit has grown from 400 attendees to over 42,000 from more than 134 countries. It’s been called “the best technology conference on the planet”. But we just think it’s different. And that difference works for our attendees, ranging from Fortune 500 companies to the world’s most exciting startups.
The Communication Technology Satellite was launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on January 17, 1976 and operated until 1979. This high-powered spacecraft was the result of a five-year effort of international cooperation between NASA and Canada's Department of Communications. Canada designed and built the spacecraft and NASA tested, launched, and operated the CTS. The Canadians later renamed the spacecraft after the mythical Greek messenger god, Hermes. The CTS is the second satellite designed to transmit high-quality color television.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: 75-H-1112
Date: December 16, 1975
A cyclist rides his bike up Santa Clara Street in San Jose, California. While thousands of high technology engineers and researchers in Silicon Valley ride their bikes to their high technology jobs, North Carolina 10th Congressional District Representative Patrick McHenry mocks cycling as 19th Century technology unsuitable for modern transportation needs.
I suppose McHenry's home in the backwoods of Catawba County gives him plenty of first hand knowledge of 19th century technology.
Apologies for the snootiness, but McHenry deserves it. My cycling blog.
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.
Rentrée des Master of Science and Technology
© Ecole polytechnique / Institut Polytechnique de Paris / J.Barande
Simple and unimaginative one, it's the multimedia corner in my flat. TV, BT Vision box, PS3, and surround sound.
The 787 gets a warm welcome at DFW during its visit with American Airlines on the Dream Tour.
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art music technology theme EROTEC teledildonics
GOGBOT 2013 – Edition #10:
EROTEC —- teledildonics: sex + technology
future body-extensions, instant body-scans, strobo-sensoring, noisy-freakshows, twitter-controlled dildo’s, electronic masturbators, pole-dancing robots, giant-reptiles on acid, hactivism, moreeeeeeeeeeeee
For four days and nights the centre of Enschede will be transformed into an audiovisual playground with media art, installations, exhibitions, workshops, robotics, performances, lectures, parties and the world championship Powertool Racing. This jubilee edition’s theme is the relation between sex and technology: EROTEC
During GOGBOT international top-of-the-bill art and Dutch talent can be seen at the Oude Markt, in the Grote Kerk, TETEM art space and Atak – mostly free of charge. GOGBOT is a sexy cyberpunk fair, a unique festival full of surprises – an audiovisual adventure. In 2011 the festival was crowned most innovative event in the Netherlands. Wanna shock your senses? Go GOGBOT!
Frank Holland/CVP, Advertising & Online, Microsoft talks with Matt Cowan/European Technology, Media & Telecoms Correspondent, Reuters TV
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Last bits of technology history, still found at a past home.
120 format film camera, maker/origin unknown, period: late 50-s or early 60s. Fixed focus lens, 2 switchable apertures and 2 shutter speeds (one is 'bulb' - indefinite). All-bakellite body, sturdy design (can probably knock nails into wood). Lens appears to be plastic, single element. Optical viewfinder, manual film wind. Pretty much the standard beginner specs of the time :)
Update: Traced the origins of this to East Germany (DDR). This appears to be the second model, which dates it approx to the 60-s.
We used all of this at our reference staff meeting. Good grief!
For some reason, the internet connection in the buildings where the library is located almost always poops out during out meetings, at about the same time of day. It occurred to me yesterday that maybe we have a satellite blind spot at that time. Could be, I suppose. We have a new little device however that used cell phone signals to access the internet, and that made a handy backup.
A Sharpie pen being held up by a two inch square block of aerogel (also called "solid smoke" or "frozen smoke"). Note that the absorption and scattering properties of the aerogel make it look hazy blue against the black background, and slightly yellow against the paper. The aerogel block here weighs approximately 500 milligrams.
this is my first cellphone (yes, i'm a late adopter). i can make and receive calls and managed to take my own picture to use as wallpaper, but don't ask me to text or do anything else.
worst thing about it: it's complicated.
best thing about it: it shuts off easily.
Pensei que ia comprar muita coisa relacionada a cosméticos mas não comprei quase nada, acabei comprando mais roupas e acessórios...tanto que tive que trazer uma mala a mais para coisas novas :x (minha mãe quase me matou pelo tanto que gastei hahah) enfim primeiro vim mostrar aquela nova linha Risqué Technology, mas faltou um que é o do vidro roxinho.
*Unhas + lisas e resistentes: vermelho
*Unhas + fortes e resistentes: verde
*Óleo para cuidado noturno: azul