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In the center of the roundabout doesn't lurk a tarantula, a minotaur or a www-bugspider but there are standing out - of a black π-perforation [r=1mm] - the anchoring grab-buckets of the AGP-slot residing upon the upper side. The PGA370-Socket motherboard {19.2_x_30.5 [cm]} is equipped with Integrated Circuits that were assembled in the 90ties.

SIZE (of the framing) ■ real /~thumbnail-area/ : ~ 18 x 13 [mm] ■ virtual /max. available for FC/ : 1273 x 927 [pixel]; 158.509 [cols]

STEADINESS was provided by a tripod, ILLUMINATION by the sun.


TECHNOLOGIES: surface mount - through-hole Surface mount technology (SMT) is a method for constructing electronic circuits in which the components (SMC, or Surface Mounted Components) are mounted directly onto the surface of printed circuit boards (PCBs). Electronic devices so made are called surface-mount devices or SMDs. In the industry it has largely replaced the through-hole technology construction method of fitting components with wire leads into holes in the circuit board. An SMT component is usually smaller than its through-hole counterpart because it has either smaller leads or no leads at all. It may have short pins or leads of various styles, flat contacts, a matrix of solder balls (BGAs), or terminations on the body of the component. PGA370-socket This platform for Pentium III is not wholly obsolete, but its use is today limited to the above specialty applications, having been superseded by Socket 423/478/775 (for Pentium 4 and Core 2 processors). Via is at present still producing Socket 370 processors but committed to migrating their processor line to ball grid array packages. Perplexing Circuit Board Lines Despite what appears to be a perplexing mishmash of lines, there's an actual method to this madness. These lines conduct electricity to get the data to the on-chip processor with no interference, thusly unlike traditionally insulated wires, circuit board lines cannot cross each other. - The darkred circles of the photo allow the data signal to safely transfer from one side of the circuit board to the other, and get past any electronic obstacles in its way.

printed circuit board (PCB) A printed circuit board (PCB) is a circuit board fabricated by densely mounting a plurality of parts on a plate made of phenol resin or epoxy resin and densely forming curtailed circuits on the surface of the plate to connect the respective parts to each other. A printed circuit board is typically produced by alternately stacking a plurality of substrates with conductive circuits formed thereon and prepreg sheets, bonding them under heat and pressure, forming holes to allow electrical parts to be mounted on the insulating plate, and plating them with copper or other metallic materials to provide an electrical connection between the surface and inner layers. Printed circuit boards have a variety of electric or electronic parts soldered to their circuit patterns which are formed by labyrinth-like copper foils, each having electric or electronic parts soldered to lands with their terminals inserted in the terminal holes, which are made in the lands. Printed circuit boards are classified into single-sided PCBs, double-sided PCBs and multi-layer PCBs depending the number of wiring circuit surfaces. A multi-layer PCB provides a plurality of electrically conductive layers separated by insulating dielectric layers. A typical multi-layer PCB includes many layers of copper, with each layer of copper separated by a dielectric material. Multi-layer printed circuit boards are commonly used in electronic devices to connect electronic components such as integrated circuits to one another. Printed circuit boards used in various types of data processing systems (especially in computers) are typically mounted within a plastic or sheet metal housing structure, and are conventionally referred to as motherboards ...

Make knotwork-like designs from old electronic circuit boards Another characteristic of Celtic/Anglo-Saxon art is 'knotwork'. Lines and ribbons are taken on never-ending journeys through complex repeats of flyovers and underpasses. © The British Library Board


    Image of an older circuit board with mostly through hole technology fabricated: circuit board of greenish colour.


Along came the spiders The busy creatures who will guide you through the Internet Forbes, October 23, 1995


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BLOGS: ■ Just lurking for now by Dave's Whiteboard, Dec 22nd, 2009Jaron Lanier: technology humanist Los Angeles Times: Books, Authors and all things bookish by Carolyn Kellogg, Jan 10, 2010Shack's Comings and Goings - A compilation of lessons, reviews, tips and advice that has helped my writing (w translations into 16 languages). Andy Shack on August 9th 2009Computerworld Releases Special Report for IT Professionals Mindy on June 17th 2009Multimodal imaging reveals consistent role for genes as mediators of circuit structure/function ... In his article, "Neural Connectivity as an Intermediate Phenotype: Brain Networks Under Genetic Control" [doi: 10.1002/hbm.20639] Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg examines the DARPP32, 5HTT and MAOA genes and asks whether their associations with aspects of brain structure/function are in any way consistent across different neuroimaging modalities. Amazingly, the answer seems to be, yes... - dendrite on July 31st 2009Spiele ohne Grenzen Am Analystentag des Chipkonzerns verbreitert dieser sein Einzugsgebiet .... Intel Outside könnten Konkurrenten auf Handys und weitere Consumerelektronik-Geräte schreiben. May 27th 2009 by redaktion@handelszeitung.ch ■ Image has no backlink but has got the new description: "technology and creativity bring beauty and symmetry" by theabundantartist on Aug 14th 2009Thinking Like a Computerlibrary @ qut.edu.au, by Willans on 2010-02-04 Truncation: An asterisk * which asks the computer to look for a sequence of characters and any number of characters after that. Wildcard: A question mark ? which asks the computer to look for a sequence of characters and replace the wildcard with any one character. Phrasing: Asking the computer to regard a phrase as one sequence of characters by putting inverted commas " " around the phrase. Boolean Operators: Words used to combine searches in different ways OR asks the computer to find resources containing ANY of the given terms (used for similar terms) AND asks the computer to find resources containing ALL of the given terms (used for different terms) NOT asks the computer to eliminate any resources containing a given term.Tek Talk Today Introduction by Lynn S on Sunday, 20th Sept 2009Cool "socket 370″images A few nice socket 370 images I found ■ diggyblog October 15th, 2009 ■ Search results for "system:lectures " @stowaway.net ■ Doug Clow's Imaginatively-Titled Blog - New Technology in Higher Education - Digital scholarship: Advanced technologies for research (1) posted on 10 March 2010 ■ Science Hack Day and The Revolutionaries July 1, 2010 - by Premasagar ■ Download Ubuntu 10.04 LTS for Your Small Business Posted on June 8, 2010 by Windows Software Team ■ Israel's Cyber Weapons by Eric on September 28, 2010 ■ A Bursting Market: Cisco Building APIs for Cloud Infrastructure Automation By Alex Williams / March 8, 2011 8:45 AM ■ Consistency is King Content, as king, is dead. Long live the new king, consistency. By Ian, March 18, 2011.


KEYWORDS @ explore: interestingness April 2008 @ interesting: magnification, tarantula. @ electronics cluster: circuit, led, diy @ image: texture in the superimposition "346/365 _ incognito?" July 2009 @ hivemind: roundabout, spider,tarantula, scrap, bug, detail. @ wordnik: labyrinthine, circuit, IC, circuit, technology, scrap, board, framing, mazy. @ technorati: magnification, motherboard, thumbnail, bug. @ igosso: labyrinthine, electronics, 3D pattern, writing materials, mazy, 2435823037 [backup], 9361468@N05 (タグをコピペすると、ブログなどにカンタン貼り付けできます。 (copy & paste the box-code to your blog easily.), 9 interesting CC-images of my flickr-account selected by igosso (Aug09). @ m a h a l o: electric circuit, Electronic Data Systems, metallic bond. @ netagura virtualbox Thinkpad T61でUbuntu再び その4 IntelVTを体感 , 10 月 5th, 2008 @ metal scrap: circuit-board @ novovision.fr: tuyauterie @ Free 3ds Textures: Small (240px / 175px), Medium (500px / 364px), Large (1273px / 927px) ['BACKUPs' of my flickr-image], patterns, detail, circuit,pattern, architecture, spider. @ picturesandbox free figstockphotography: electronics, industry, process, spider, Free 3D Photos, free Data Center @ articleslash: Virtual Or Real - How Many Different Faces Are There in Your Book? @ yamaiko: superseded IMAGE-HUNTERS3ds Spider Textures Creative Commons project by Dustin Senos and is powered by Media Temple and phpFlickr ■ www.strassenkatalog.de/str/blumberger-damm-12683-berlin-b...Random Nature Patterns FunSciEnt-Just another Science site, Oct 24th, 2009News From US ... Provide The Latest News From All Over The Universe Jun.30, 2010 in Tech and Science ■ 박영환의 '넥스트free photos for business w license for commercial use with attributionlabyrinthine circuit board lines photohorde, June 2008PALETTE: #595638 #B76413 #E1972B #FFD689 #325CC3 @ colorhunter ■ photos populaires @ B-Real - musicspot.fr ■ zephoria Danah Boyd@ friendfeed ■ IC photos les plus populaires labyrinthine circuit board lines @ djibouti-net ■ Мой интернет. Все об интернете 2003 Октябрь (My Internet {with Google Chrome only; IE blocks it out}. All of the Internet 2003 October) @ formyinet.ru ■ Embed Code for this Photo with Attribution License @everystockphoto ■ Intellectual property rights protect an individual or business against unfair encroachment and misappropriation of hard work and creativity by usurpers and infringers. Society (through its laws) generally seeks to promote competition and innovation in the marketplace of goods and services. By protecting intellectual property, society rewards the types of creative, industrious activities that provide new and better choices to all members of society. @svenlaw.com ■ Celtic Sculpture origins of Irish Art, Celtic Jewelry and Celtic Sculpture ■ Patent Transfer Ltd - Patent Monetization Services Posted by admin On June - 17 - 2010 ■ 365AffiliateMarketing.com | Effective Make Money Online Strategies (12th October 2010) ■ White Paper: Saving Your Servers from Disaster By Alex Williams / May 18, 2011 ■ webdemexico.com.mx


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Date Taken on 20 April 2008, 15:06
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circuit, spider, mazy, pcb, solder joints, resin, miniaturization, π-perforation, macro, ic, patterns, labyrinth, minotaur, roundabout, magnification, architecture, thumbnail, bug-spider, underneath the surface, motherboard, scrap metal, miniature, labyrinthine, scrap, surface mount, multi-layer, printed circuit board, led, diy, superseded, geotagged, geo:lat=52.525525, geo:lon=13.567093, lovefortech, bananaffair, quapan hinkelstone
Camera location52° 31′ 31.07″ N, 13° 34′ 01.51″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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