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- Map (10223 bytes)
7: ...n south-central [[Anatolia]] (now [[Turkey]]); it dates from about [[6200 BC]].
9: ... the same period are remarkably accurate. Even today, maps can be powerful rhetorical tools beyond th...
13: Road maps are perhaps the most widely used maps today, and form a subset of navigational maps, which a...
49: ... computer. Much of cartography, especially at the data-gathering survey level, has been subsumed by [[...
54: #enlarging the same map without enlarging the [[pixel]]s, hence show more detail - Meteorology (19082 bytes)
10: ...rology'' goes back to the book ''Meteorologica'' (dating from about [[340 BC]]) by [[Aristotle]], who ...
14: ... the first Americans to forecast the weather on a daily basis.
20: ...teorology)|front]]s, that is, sharply defined boundaries between air masses.
40: ...a sufficient amount of [[Metadata (computing)|metadata]] attached and can then be conveniently retriev...
42: ...eneficial for [[numerical weather prediction]]. Lidar can be used to study clouds that are so thin tha... - Apple Macintosh (24250 bytes)
7: ...ern and more secure [[Unix]]-based successor (AKA Darwin, a modern OS based on Mach 3.0 and 4.4 BSD), ...
17: * The 3.5" hard-shelled [[floppy disk]] as a standard feature.
18: * [[Audio]] as a standard feature, including a built-in audio-quality spe...
28: * Audio input/output as a standard feature ([[Macintosh IIsi|Mac IIsi]] & [[Macint...
29: * A [[CD-ROM]] drive as a standard feature ([[Macintosh IIvx|IIvx]], [[1992]]) - Digital photography (33923 bytes)
4: ...or]] to record the image as a piece of electronic data rather than as chemical changes on film. Digita...
18: ...ilable for considerably lower prices. (The [[Ritz Dakota Digital]] is an extreme example.)
24: ... [[webcam]]s, some can use the [[PictBridge]] standard to connect to a printer without using a compute...
28: ...per second at a [[display resolution]] of 640x480 pixels (similar to a [[television]] screen). Some [[di...
38: ...copied from one media to another without any degradation. - Puzzle (1711 bytes)
13: * [[Paint by numbers]] (a.k.a. Tsunami or Pixel Puzzle) - Computer mouse (29399 bytes)
21: ... (EPFL) under the inspiration of Professor [[Jean-Daniel Nicoud]] and the hands of [[engineer]] and [[...
26: ...a rectangular array of 18*18 [[pixels]], and each pixel can sense 64 different levels of gray.
58: ...ake use of a "rocker" button instead of a wheel – a pivoting button that can be pressed at the t...
61: ...ess") mice use wireless communication to transmit data via [[infrared]], [[radio]] or [[Bluetooth]].
70: ...sh; separate mouse buttons for separate actions — was also found to be confusing in user studies... - Shadow mask (2096 bytes)
1: ...d]], [[green]], and [[blue]] phosphors for each [[pixel]] are generally arranged in a [[triangle|triangul...
5: ...t also reduces the amount of long-term stress and damage to the shadow mask that can result from repea... - Computer display (4276 bytes)
1: ...l]], computer displays have long since become standardized peripherals in their own right.
11: ...40 by 480 [[pixel]]s (640״80) up to 2048 by 1536 pixels (2048ױ536) with 32-bit colour and a variety of ...
24: ...en, and blue dots do not line up perfectly. [[Subpixel rendering]] depends on this misalignment, and was...
26: ...apparent corresponding shift of a fraction of a [[pixel]].
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