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51/365: "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." ~ Arthur C. Clarke (+2 insets)


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Today was another busy day, which meant I had to wait until the evening to get my pictures. I came upstairs to the computer room and saw a graphics card sitting on a shelf, and before I knew it, I'd grabbed it and trotted downstairs for some macro fun! It's after 10pm now but I'm happy to present my picks of the day!
This picture shows one of the rows of pins along the edge of the graphics card which get seated into the slot inside a computer. It looks kind of like piano keys, doesn't it? The red comes from a grill on the side of the card.
Sir Arthur Charles Clarke (16 December 1917 – 19 March 2008), was a British science fiction author, inventor, and futurist, famous for his short stories and novels, among them 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), and as a host and commentator in the British television series Mysterious World. For many years, Robert A. Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Clarke were known as the "Big Three" of science fiction. Wikipedia: Arthur C. Clarke
Explored on Flickr on February 20, 2013. Highest position: #307.
Today was another busy day, which meant I had to wait until the evening to get my pictures. I came upstairs to the computer room and saw a graphics card sitting on a shelf, and before I knew it, I'd grabbed it and trotted downstairs for some macro fun! It's after 10pm now but I'm happy to present my picks of the day!
This picture shows one of the rows of pins along the edge of the graphics card which get seated into the slot inside a computer. It looks kind of like piano keys, doesn't it? The red comes from a grill on the side of the card.
Sir Arthur Charles Clarke (16 December 1917 – 19 March 2008), was a British science fiction author, inventor, and futurist, famous for his short stories and novels, among them 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), and as a host and commentator in the British television series Mysterious World. For many years, Robert A. Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Clarke were known as the "Big Three" of science fiction. Wikipedia: Arthur C. Clarke
Explored on Flickr on February 20, 2013. Highest position: #307.
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