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- Map (10223 bytes)
7: ...h-central [[Anatolia]] (now [[Turkey]]); it dates from about [[6200 BC]].
9: ...tical value, and this has been the source of much fruitful map criticism over the last twenty years, n...
49: ...lly available, allowing users to ''zoom in'' or ''zoom out'' (respectively meaning to increase or decrea...
51: From the computer scientist's standpoint, zooming in entails one or a combination of:
61: ... double line may or may not become wider when one zooms in. - Barbados (21887 bytes)
9: ...m'''. In the [[13th century]], the Caribs arrived from South America in the third wave, displacing bot...
11: The name "Barbados" comes from a [[Portuguese colonization of the Americas|Por...
13: ...the Caribbean coast found the island uninhabited. From the arrival of the first British settlers in [[...
15: ...o work the plantations, slaves were brought from Africa; the [[slave trade]] ceased a few years before...
19: ...dos was made in [[1951]], when universal adult suffrage was introduced. This was followed by steps tow... - March (3907 bytes)
8: ... 1 was only instituted as [[New Year's Day]] in [[France]] in [[1564]]. [[United Kingdom|Great Britain...
14: **french ''mars''
21: ...he roar of high-octane attack helicopters and the zoom of vintage warbirds. Highlights include the [[Boe... - Photography (18493 bytes)
2: ...volves recording [[light]] patterns, as reflected from [[object]]s, onto a sensitive medium through a ...
14: ...], [[Wide-angle lens|wide angle]], or [[Zoom lens|zoom]])
20: ...has gained the interest of scientists and artists from its inception. Scientists have used its capacit...
24: [[Image:View from the Window at Le Gras, Joseph Nic鰨ore Ni鰣e....
32: ...idered to be an image produced in [[1826]] by the French inventor [[Nic鰨ore Ni鰣e]] on a polished [... - Digital photography (33923 bytes)
28: ...4 will capture continuous footage at a rate of 30 frames per second at a [[display resolution]] of 640...
38: *Images may be copied from one media to another without any degradation.
43: ...mera can take infrared shots by simply using an infrared filter or light source.
55: *No dust on image from scanning process (caveat: dust on the sensor re...
59: *Digital images from professional cameras can be 'enlarged' many tim... - Aperture (3151 bytes)
4: The word "aperture" means an opening, from the [[Latin]] ''apere,'' to open.
6: ...ure (larger the number}, the greater the distance from the plane of focus the subject matter may be wh...
8: ...s which have a fixed focal length), but isn't for zoom lenses.
10: ...s the case with most lens which have more than 4x zoom range, like a 100-400mm f/5.6.
12: The reason for consumer zooms to have a variable aperture is that the aperture... - Computer mouse (29399 bytes)
1: ...encoding disks include light holes.<br>'''4:''' Infrared LEDs shine through the disks.<br>
9: [[Image:firstmouseunderside.jpg|frame|The first computer mouse held by inventor [[Do...
11: ...with spring by ''Opocentsky'', 10/76, [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/3987685.html 3987685].]]
26: ... sensor will process 1512 frames per second: each frame is a rectangular array of 18*18 [[pixels]], an...
28: ...s in optical mouse technology comes in large part from competitive [[first-person shooter|FPS]] gamers... - Cirrostratus (706 bytes)
1: ...o. This photo was taken from ground level with no zoom.]]
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