photo results | playing games | In my eyes, playing games is really a waste of time. If people are playing games, when they have found a good job, then they shoule to stop playing games. If one is still playing games when working, they may have to face the danger of being laid off. | |
|  getbrowser (1427) |
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 | Playing games | The man in the photo is playing a game. He is playing with a water gun and if you observe he is playing it with a lady when there is a boy standing next to him. What does this mean? Is a lady born only to be played with? There are many men in this world who play games with a woman and then forget her. Ofcourse! playing games means later on forget her and what she has done for you. | |
|  niship2009 (382) |
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 | Playing Games | Picture that starts out saying "I'm not playing games". | |
|  speedy1279 (1490) |
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 | smiles for your help | Thanks again for the help. I love my sims game but always want to know more. | |
|  lizzyt2007 (784) |
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 | me and my bf | this is when my gwapo boyfriend visited me here in philippines for the 2nd time.The picture was taken at cagayan de oro city, lim kitkai mall, we having fun together with my friend maris. | |
|  ulovemae (14) |
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 | computers | do u like playing on computer
well ib play counter strike on my pc
and love to play this game on lan | |
|  gaagan101 (516) |
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 | television | Television is a telecommunication system for broadcasting and receiving moving pictures and sound over a distance and also refer to all the aspects of television from the television set (or Internet) to the programming and transmission. The word is derived from mixed Latin and Greek roots, meaning "far sight": Greek τῆλε "tele", far, and Latin visio-n, sight (from video, vis- to see).
Television was not invented by a single person, but by several individuals. The origins of what would become today's television system can be traced back to the discovery of the photoconductivity of the element selenium by Willoughby Smith in 1873, followed by the work on the telectroscope and the invention of the scanning disk by Paul Nipkow in 1884. All practical television systems use the fundamental idea of scanning an image to produce a time series signal representation. That representation is then transmitted to a device to reverse the scanning process. The final device, the television (or TV set), relies on the human eye to integrate the result into a coherent image. | |
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