clowd computing

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[Clowd computing:] combining crowd and cloud into something new

Seth’s Blog

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Vehicle Displays: Overview

Microvision is the number one choice for automotive suppliers who wish to enable next generation vehicle displays. Microvision's ultraminiature PicoP display engine coupled with its optical expertise offers automotive customers the ability to design head-up displays or instrument cluster displays that place visual information where the driver can use it. This creates a new level of driver delight while at the same time, increasing safety in and around the vehicle.

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Splash

Camara /Camera: D80+MBD80 Objetivo / Lense: Sigma 105mm f2.8 macro Strobist/Lighting/Processing: Con el valde de lavar la ropa de mi madre, en la cocina y con el flash enfocado hacia la pared. Se ve la greca de la cocina y todo. Sin photoshop ni Camera Raw, tan solo se añadió el marco.

Water Droplets Experiment

This shot was taken with two flash units pointed at a graduated green/yellow acetate sheet behind the water tray. YN467 to left. Vivitar 283 to right. Flashes at 1/3rd power. Orange coloured water in tray and bottle. Graduated green/yellow acetate sheet behind. 2 second delay on camera. Flashes fired manually. The acetate sheet was made in Photoshop by laying a graduated green/yellow fill on a canvas of A4 size. Then the acetate sheet was printed at a local office services shop. The orange is a bottle Irn-Bru. For non-Brits, that's a soft drink favoured in Scotland. There's a blog started recently where you can learn the techniques to make droplet photos. feggyart.wordpress.com/
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the replicator

La nueva impresora de Makerbot en venta en la tienda online de Ultra-lab ultra-lab.net
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Illuminated Manuscript, Bible (part), St. Jerome in his study, Walters Manuscript W.805, fol. 1r

This large-scale manuscript contains the first eight Old Testament books, Genesis through Ruth. The date of completion is given, February 2, 1507. The illumination of the Creation within a cosmographic scheme is based in part on the woodcut illustrations of Creation in the 1483 Koberger Bible, and the 1493 Nuremberg Chronicle by the same printer. Large historiated initials mark the beginning of each book. This large format form of the bible was revived in the low countries and Rhineland in the mid fifteenth century, and later in the century they were being made in south east Germany and Bohemia. The style of the miniatures in this manuscript is typical of upper Austrian miniature painting of the later fifteenth century.

Marcel Douwe Dekker – Flickr

Carl Zeiss Microscopy – Flickr