Thanks for that link James,
I've posted the question on that discussion board. I'm starting to
think that it might be easier to go out and take a good quality set of
images myself. A friend of mine once said to me "If you want something
done, do it yourself ...."
Cheers,
Dave
On 9-Feb-05, at 3:18 PM, McConville, James wrote:
> Dave,
>
> Great question. You might also consider posting it in the BCEd Online
> discussion board. The have a thread on software and hardware.
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http://www.bcedonline.com/cgi-bin/forums/ikonboard.cgi
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> James
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> From: Computer Using Educators of BC [mailto:
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> On Behalf Of Dave Ingram
> Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 1:39 PM
> To: Computer Using Educators of BC
> Subject: Source for Computer Related Images
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>
>
> Hello,
>
>
>
> Was wondering if anyone on the list knows of a source for images of
> things like CPUs, RAM chips, motherboards, etc. that is royalty free.
> I know of a good geology related site but was hoping that there might
> be one for computer images.
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>
> Cheers,
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>
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> Dave Ingram
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>
> PS - Thanks for all the feedback on Virtual PC .... I'm still debating
> on whether or not to buy it : )
>
>
>
> Our society suffers from incremental amnesia, making it impossible to
> comprehend how much we have lost in the passage of a few short
> generations. - David R. Boyd
>
Our society suffers from incremental amnesia, making it impossible to
comprehend how much we have lost in the passage of a few short
generations. - Dav
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