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Week 11's theme is Technology and this is a shot of an 8gb memory stick for my old Macbook Pro which was brand new in 2012 and did me proud for nearly a full decade. I did upgrade the ram to 16gb, popped in a 500gb ssd to extend it's life and it finally died when the battery became swollen and cracked the trackpad! So, salvaging the ram and the photo is on the new macbook air :-) Seems fitting.
Manufactured by Wm. Rennie, Toronto.
"One man with the elevator ditching machine can do more work than thirty men with spades."
Teachers, parents and members of the community visit the library of the Simonsen Ninth Grade Center for the Constitutional Rights Museum on Friday, Nov. 14, 2014, in Columbia, Mo. Students in the business management and technology academy led the presentations. The academy clusters, offered for the first time this year, allow Simonsen students to shape their education experience by selecting a designated interest area. "Their enthusiasm has gone up now that they're grouped with students in similar interest areas," Amanda Aspey said, one of the two organizers of the Constitutional Rights Museum.
www.magazinetoday.org/facebook-launches-live-video-stream... The new streaming feature will launch in the US before coming to the UK in the next few weeks.
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Technology Rules for young people these days. All were content to be on Facebook or whatever while completely oblivious of each other and verything around them in the busy Queen Street Mall on a Saturday noght.
Students reflect on the role of technology in the kitchen, at the Lab of Gustemology of the Facultad de Ciencias Antropologicas of the Autonomous University of Yucatan
I know the mobile phone was invented by Martin Cooper in 1973 but for me the late great Steve Jobs and his team at Apple invented the very best in technology.
I use a MacBook Pro, an iPhone Pro and an iPad Air on a daily basis and know that Apple "inventions" are used by millions of people, worldwide!
Okay, I'm somewhat biased, I know!!
Our Daily Challenge ~ Invention ...
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Help using computers to look for a job, computer classes and technology assistance at the Austin Public Library.
Museum of Technology [Muzeum Techniki] 1985 S 1935 TehWar_09
Sokół (Polish: Falcon) was a brand of motorcycles manufactured in Poland before World War II for both civilian and military use. Initially designed and produced by the Centralne Warsztaty Samochodowe CWS company (Central Automotive Workshops), they were continued after its takeover by the PZInż between 1934 and 1939.
A vast collection dedicated to the history of everything technological inside the equally enormous Palace of Culture & Science, this museum is only missing a map. Truly huge, and clearly laid out by somebody with a sadistic sense of humour, the scores of rooms are scattered willy nilly and organised with what appears to be a contemptuous disregard for reason and logic. Highlights include a cavalcade of impossible-looking motorbikes and aeroplanes, a room packed with 19th century musical boxes, historical cars like a 1936 Lux-Sport limousine chassis and a small exhibition celebrating space exploration that could do with some serious updating. Decorated with lace curtains and staffed by an army of sinister-looking old ladies, this museum guarantees that you won’t learn a thing no matter how hard you try, but it’s a strangely rewarding experience that really has to be seen to be believed.
"The Books Spiral is four floors of book stacks, connected by gentle ramps. The majority of the nonfiction collection — 75 percent of the entire collection — is located on the Books Spiral. This lets the nonfiction collection exist in one continuous run, and avoids the problem of having to move books into other rooms or floors as the collection expands. ....
floor mats throughout the Books Spiral are labeled with Dewey Decimal System numbers to help people find the items on each floor."
Source CENTRAL LIBRARY: FLOOR-BY-FLOOR HIGHLIGHTS accessed 27 Mar 2010
On a photo tour of Seattle Central Library with listorama
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I took a similar photo a year or two ago, and now that my sister models for me I pretty much only take photos of her so I re did it.
It's supposed to be a commentary on people's obsession with technology.
Lines are real, battery is real, some of the smoke is real, background is real, human is real, most of smoke is fake.
Okay so if anyone is reading this just know that THIS WAS THE STUPIDEST PHOTOSHOOT I'VE EVER DONE. Not that my sister wasn't awesome. Cuz she was. And is. But we spent hours on this crap we like taped burning inscense to a battery which I'm pretty sure is fairly dangerous trying to make it look like she was smoking it (like a cigarette but technology get it addiction to technology I'm clever) but okay so for some reason the inscense was having a bad day and so was my camera so photoshop basically had to step in and do all the work which I really hate I hate using photoshop too much HATE IT. But yeah that's my rant thanks for listening. Even though it isn't that great of a photo I hope you can appreciate the work that has gone into it.
Engineering for Quality: The New Frontier in Customer Experience Assurance -
A Cognizant Executive Summit on Enhancing the Business Value of QA held on June 24-25, 2013.
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The paradigm shift in businesses today is influenced by rapidly evolving technology and a changing generation of millennial workers. Organizations are not only on the lookout for constant innovations to stay ahead of their competition, but they are also rethinking ways to leverage IT to expand the customer’s mindshare. This persistent emergence of IT coupled with demanding customers and regulators are leading to tectonic shifts in the business importance of Quality Assurance (QA).
To ensure an engineering-led approach to quality--the new leading edge for ensuring end-user expectations--the Cognizant Quality Engineering & Assurance Summit, a unique thought leadership initiative from Cognizant, will host analysts, thought leaders, and senior executives in the QA space.
It's hard to "hide" technology from my daughter. As she grows up with these devices all around her I can only imagine what kind of world she'll live in. Hard to think someday when she's older she'll look back on this picture and have to explain to her children that in the 'olden days' people had to carry these devices around called "smartphones!"