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A digital mosaic of Steve Jobs, made out of Apple gadgets , has been created by Greek designer Charis Tsevis
Fans, artists and designers have found creative ways to pay tribute to Apple co-founder and former CEO, Steve Jobs, who has died at the age of 56 after a long and highly public battle with cancer.
This digital mosaic, made out of Apple gadgets, was created by Greek designer Charis Tsevis.
Nineteen-year-old Jonathan Mak, a student at Hong Kong's Polytechnic University School of Design, came up with the idea of incorporating Steve Jobs' silhouette into the bite of the Apple logo, symbolising both Jobs' departure and lingering presence at the core of the company
This idea of incorporating Steve Jobs' silhouette into the bite of the Apple logo, symbolising both Jobs' departure and lingering presence at the core of the company, was released by nineteen-year-old Jonathan Mak, a student at Hong Kong's Polytechnic University School of Design. However, it has since emerged that an almost identical logo was designed by Chris Thornley for Creative Review earlier this year.
Here's a portrait of Steve Jobs made out of parts of a Macbook, issued by Mint Digital
Here's a portrait of Steve Jobs made out of parts of a Macbook Pro, issued by web design company Mint Digital. They say: "It seemed fitting to create a tribute to him using the spare components of the old Mac book pro. Every component has been broken down to its most basic form and reassembled into a portrait of Steve Jobs."
Tom Gaffney, 21, carved a portrait of Steve Jobs into an apple, before laying his tribute outside the Apple store in Birmingham. Tom, from Burton, Staffordshire, worked into the early hours on his tribute. He said: 'I'm a big fan of his work. He's a genius and an influence to so many people.'
Tom Gaffney, 21, carved a portrait of Steve Jobs into an apple, before laying his tribute outside the Apple store in Birmingham. Tom, from Burton, Staffordshire, worked into the early hours on his tribute. He said: "I'm a big fan of his work. He's a genius and an influence to so many people."
Bluewater Productions and Paperless Publishing have decided to publish a comic book biography of Steve Jobs. It will be available as an e-book this week on the NOOK and Kindle. The 32-page issue is drawn by Chris Schmidt (with cover art supplied by DC artist Joe Phillips). The standard edition will be available in comic shops, bookstores and various online venues including Amazon from October 27.
Bluewater Productions and Paperless Publishing have decided to publish a comic book biography of Steve Jobs. It will be available as an e-book this week on the NOOK and Kindle. The 32-page issue is drawn by Chris Schmidt (with cover art supplied by DC artist Joe Phillips). The standard edition will be available in comic shops, bookstores and online retailers including Amazon from October 27.
Here's another mosaic created by Charis Tsevis, using images of iPhones, MacBooks and iPods
Here's another mosaic created by Charis Tsevis, using images of iPhones, MacBooks and iPods, as well as various types of Apple software.
A restaurant worker shows off an apple-shaped pizza as a tribute to Steve Jobs in Naples
A restaurant worker shows off an apple-shaped pizza as atribute
to Steve Jobs in Naples
A man displays a paper cut portrait of Steve Jobs in Jinan, Shandong province, China
A man displays a paper cut portrait of Steve Jobs in Jinan, Shandong province, China
A man places an iPad displaying a picture of Steve Jobs around candles forming the logo of Apple, the company he co-founded, in Chengdu in southwestern China's Sichuan province
Fans have found ways of paying tribute to Steve Jobs outside Apple stores around the world. A man places an iPad displaying a picture of Steve Jobs around candles forming the logo of Apple, in Chengdu in southwestern China's Sichuan province
Many people have chosen to express their sorrow in a simple, yet fitting, way - by leaving an apple with a bite taken out of it outside an Apple Store. These one were seen outside an Apple Store in London.
Many people have chosen to pay tribute in a simple, yet fitting, way - by leaving an apple with a bite taken out of it outside an Apple Store. These one were seen outside an Apple Store in London

Daily Quran and Hadith

IN THE NAME OF "ALLAH"
Assalamu'alaikum Wa Rahmatullah e Wa Barakatuhu,






" Exhibition From Makkah Remains "


BISMILLAHI RAHMANIR Raheem

ASSALAM ALAIKUM WA RAHMATH ULLAHI WA BARKATAHU


Exhibition Of Historic Remains From Makkah
The Exhibition Building Is Located Close To The Kiswa Factory
(The Kaba Cover On)
Old Makkah- Jeddah Road


The purpose is to protect the important remains from the two holy masjids. It has 7 exhibition halls which contain several remains as well as old/new photographs.




This is the reception where the pilgrims are explained about the building of the holy masjids and the extensions/renovati ons it witnessed.



Masjidul-Haram Exhibition hall that contains historical remains of which is this Staircase to Kaba which is from the year 1240 Hijri

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This is the old covering for Maqame-Ibrahim until it was replaced during the time of Late King Fahad bin Abdulaziz L.A

These are the crests from minarets of Haram from 1299 Hijri.

These are the casings of Hajre-Aswad one of which is from the time of Sultan Murad Khan and other one from the Saudi times.

In the photographic exhibition there are photographs from the 12thCentury Hijri.


And among the collection of Quran copies



where there is a gate dismantled during Saudi expansion in 1337 Hijri

IVBAN E GATE OF MASJID OLD

Crescent from Main Minaret from the beginning of 4th centuryHijri

An old clock installed by Ottoman Sultan Abdulhameed (the 1st) from 1277 Hijri

In the Zamzam exhibition there is a steel cage and bucket for withdrawing water that was dismantled towards the end of 14thcentury Hijri

And here is a water pot from 1299 Hijri

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! And here is a shadow system that was installed over Zamzam for calculating prayers timing ?

it dates back to 1023 Hijri





BLACK SEA STORM .............



The Black Sea is an inland sea located in Europe, is generally quiet due to the nature of the region, but it saw a major sea storm that will have a very long recovery period for the area…

The storm broke a Russian oil tanker anchored in the Strait of Kerch, spilling 2,000 tonnes of fuel oil into the channel between the Azov and Black Seas.





















The Black Sea is an inland sea enclosed by Europe, Anatolia and the Caucasus, and is ultimately connected to the Atlantic via the Mediterranean and the Aegean Sea and the Straits different. The Bosphorus connects the Sea of Marmara and the Dardanelles Strait connecting the sea to the Aegean Sea in the Mediterranean. These waters separate eastern Europe and western Asia. The Black Sea also connects to the Sea of Azov by the Kerch Strait.














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