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Jeg er gået i vinterhi for en stund. Når jeg vender tilbage vil det være i en ny og forbedret jeg-udgave!
Medlem siden: | 2004-12-12 |
Kommentarer | 1485 |
Hvad Du ønsker skal Du få!
Ups det kan du jo godt, jeg kan ikke narre en PÃ¥skehare!
NÃ¥ men Rigtig God PÃ¥ske Shoujo fra mig og PÃ¥skekyllingen! PIP PIP!
men BTW tak for en super hyggelig aften
Tillagt 2008-11-04 22:01:
du er en godte
After seeing the electric calculators at the first Business Show in Ginza, Tokyo in 1949, Kashio and his younger brothers used their profits from the yubiwa pipe to develop their own calculators. Most of the calculators at that time worked using gears and could be operated by hand using a crank or using a motor. Kashio had some knowledge of electronics, and set out to make a calculator using solenoids. The desk-sized calculator was finished in 1954 and was Japan's first electro-mechanical calculator. One of the central innovations of the calculator was its adoption of the 10-key number pad; at that time other calculators were using a "full keypad", which meant that each place in the number (1s, 10s, 100s, etc...) had nine keys. Another innovation was the use of a single display window instead of the three display windows (one for each argument and one for the answer) used in other calculators.
In 1957 Casio released the Model 14-A, sold for 485,000 yen,[1] the world's first all-electric compact calculator, which was based on relay technology. 1957 also marked the establishment of Casio Computer Co. Ltd.
In the 1980s, its budget electronic instruments and home keyboards gained huge popularity. The company also became well known for the wide variety and innovation of its wristwatches. It is one of the early manufacturers of quartz crystal watches, both digital and analog. It also began selling calculator watches during this time. It was one of the first manufacturers of watches that could display the time in many different time zones and of watches with temperature, atmospheric-pressure, altitude, and even GPS position displays. Today, Casio is most commonly known for durable, large sized watches.
Especially popular are its dual function (LCD and analog) watches, some of which, called Wave Ceptors, receive radio signals daily from an atomic clock to keep accurate time. These watches come with lengthy manuals(50 pages each in English and Spanish, each the size of a business card): those users who master all the intricate features will be able to tell time in many time zones, use alarms and timers, and even follow Daylight-Saving Time; those who ignore or misunderstand the manual can expect many surprises.
A number a notable digital cameras firsts have been made by Casio, including the first consumer digital camera with an LCD screen, the first consumer 3 megapixel camera, the first true ultra-compact model, and the first digital camera to incorporate ceramic lens technology.
Tillagt 2008-10-10 10:57:
Og så også lige du bor i valby, jeg bor i brønshøj. Det altid rart at vide at der er brugere som bor i nærheden af en
seje billeder du har der
ps du må godt skrive til mig
SEJE billeder og IMPONERENDE tegninger(det er jo kunst, hvad skal du have for sådan et maleri) ?
Nå så du vil IKKE fortælle din smag, det er GOD smag!
Jeg kan ikke vente.
Det er for sjov. Jeg glæder mig til at se dig på søndag.