08 september 2013

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A barbershop in Mali. Photograph: Andrew Esiebo

Source: The Guardian > The barbershops of west Africa (Guardian Africa network series)

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USSR. Armenia.

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Getting Started With the Apple QuickTake 200 Camera



Getting Started With the QuickTake 200 Camera

The QuickTake 200 is an easy-to-use digital camera that produces highquality images you can quickly transfer to your Macintosh Operating System (Mac OS)–based computer. Using your computer you can manipulate and modify the images to suit your purposes. The QuickTake 200 is a valuable tool for graphic artists, publishing professionals, and anyone who wants to use images to communicate.

IMPORTANT
Save this manual. It contains important safety and operating instructions. This chapter contains information about system requirements; installing the QuickTake software, the storage card, and the batteries; and setting the date and time.

(Manual here)







Magna Mater Goddess... Great Mother Goddess „Божицата Голема Мајка“



MACE means - woman, mother in all Indo-European languages
DON - DION(A) in Indo-European language means God, Goddess
MACEDONIA is a land of the Great Mother Goddess (Magna Mater), Mother Earth, Goddess of Fertility, Birth Mother, Gaia.
The cult of the Great Mother is probably the oldest of all religions.The earliest Neolithic sculptures of the Great Mother (Magna Mater) dates from between 6500-3500 BC. It is a time of matriarchate in cultures of the Mediterranean, but also to the East, and is associated with the principle of fertility, birth and creation. In time, the Great Mother would become the major link for inter-relating the spirit of the Neolithic man in Macedonia and left deep traces in the culture of this land. Today we are witnessing a strong mark that left matriarchate on indigenous cultures and beliefs, which are preserved in the name of Macedonia.

First hard disk


vintage everyday: Old Photos of the First Generation Of Computers:

First hard disk

The rotating drum technology allowed ERA to deliver the world’s first production stored-program computer (ATLAS – ERA 1101) to a customer site in October 1950. The engineers making the installation delivery to the National Security Agency predecessor were Frank Mullaney and Jack Hill. As shown in the photo below, these drum products came in various sizes. They were first used in several classified processors, then in the early 1100 computer series and the UNIVAC SS-80 and SS-90 computers. Dr. Cohen and Sid Rubens are credited with patenting the rotating magnetic drum. The drum development engineers and management shown in this early 50’s photo, left to right are: William Keye, Arnold Hendrickson, Robert Perking, Frank Mullaney, Dr. Arnold Cohen, and John ‘Jack’ Hill.