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Some farmers close to Aracay. Is funny with all this days technology they like the old way.
Aracay is a little little town close to little town of Las Piedras, close to the town of Santo Domingo de Mérida.
On the Road: Family Easter Trip to Los Andes 2006.
Day 4: Tuesday, April 11th.
Photographer: Rafael Méndez (Caracas - Venezuela).
Location: Las Piedras, Mérida, Venezuela.
"Home to BCIT's aerospace related programs the Aerospace Technology Campus (ATC) campus is located near the international airport and features classrooms, a testing centre, computer labs, aviation library, and fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft on site. The larger ATC also has a specialized library, and fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft on site."
Viewing the aircraft in the gallery from the second floor balcony is always free to the public, during regular hours M-F.
Their Aerospace Technology Campus Library is also opent to the public.
Technology Florbal MB vs 1. SC TEMPISH Vítkovice - 14. 04. 2019 - Ostravar aréna, Ostrava - (Foto: Martin FLOUSEK / www.ceskyflorbal.cz).
Taken in Poland, but it's hard to tell the year--1970s? 1980s?. And I have no idea what this thing is.
The other aspect to keep under consideration is that The apple company industry is the only one of these seven suppliers that currently has a low-cost touchscreen display monitor item on the industry. That won't be so for too a lot of your efforts and effort. Yearly from now, nearly all of these suppliers should have aggressive pills, managed by either Android operating system os or Ms microsoft windows.
At the Antenna Mesa just north of Boulder, Colorado.
According to the web site: www.its.bldrdoc.gov/table_mountain/facilities/ "Two 18.3-Meter (60 foot) Parabolic Antennas: These parabolic dish antennas are steerable in both azimuth and elevation and have been used at frequencies ranging from 400 MHz to 6 GHz."
Heath Robinson would have loved it. Farming machinery in Kingaroy, Queensland. Probably used in the harvesting of peanuts?
Researchers at Kent have developed a prize-winning technology to reduce the environmental impact of the use of fossil fuel. We are now working to make the this technology available across the globe.
Shot with my Canon 100mm f/2.8L Macro lens mounted on a tripod. Had to take several bites before I can mimic the Apple logo. These are my favorite Apples, Apple in California and Honey Crisp apple =)
A new wind turbine that meets the demand for wind technology in urban and other densely populated areas.
this is a drawing i made to express how i feel about technology. The eternal debate on utopia and dystopia.
this is an exercise to the mooc i'm participating titled E-learning and Digital Cultures, at Edinburgh University. #edcmooc
You know what's wild? There is a whole generation of young people that have never even touched these things!
“We don’t make mistakes, we just have happy little accidents.“
It’s hard to knock the late Bob Ross - he got complete joy from what he was doing, and it showed in his work and personality. When things did not go as planned, he found a way to make the misstep work for him. I’d like to think that I do the same.
In the last post I offered a photogram that had been created by placing items on a piece of photographic paper and allowing it to be exposed by sunlight. I liked what had been created and scanned the result, as I knew that the colors would fade over time. It was the favorite of the group I had made and I decided that it would be the first to print large.
I felt that this would be an image that would print nicely on canvass so I loaded the printer with paper and set the printer driver for matt paper. This would throw the maximum amount of ink on the canvass. However, I had a happy little accident. I had previously been working with digital negatives and had told the driver to use only the black cartridge. Oops. Not only did the printer print without color, but also there was not enough ink in the cartridge to print it completely, so it ran out during the printing process. I actually liked this.