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English: Watercolor portrait of Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (Ada Lovelace). Français : Portrait à l’aquarelle de Ada King, comtesse de Lovelace ( Ada Lovelace ). Italiano : Ritratto all' acquerello di Ada Lovelace , ricordata come la prima programmatrice di computer al mondo.
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A computer screen showing a background wallpaper photo of the Palace of Versailles. A wallpaper or background (also known as a desktop background, desktop picture or desktop image on computers) is a digital image (photo, drawing etc.) used as a decorative background of a graphical user interface on the screen of a computer, smartphone or other electronic device.
The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage: The (Mostly) True Story of the First Computer is a steampunk graphic novel written and drawn by Sydney Padua.It features Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage in an alternative universe where they have successfully built an Analytical Engine and use it to "fight crime".
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Wallpaper Engine is an application for Windows with a companion app on Android [3] which allows users to use and create animated and interactive wallpapers, similar to the defunct Windows DreamScene. Wallpapers are shared through the Steam Workshop functionality as user-created downloadable content .
Leon, aka Leon of Light, a character from the game Crusaders Quest; Leon, a character from the RPG Maker game 8:11; Leon Bronev, a character from the series Professor Layton; Leon, a character from the series Fire Emblem; Léon, a circus lion character from the series Ace Attorney; Leon, a character in the otome game Fateful Forces
"Your Feet's Too Big" is a song composed in 1936 by Fred Fisher with lyrics by Ada Benson. [1] It has been recorded by many artists, notably the Ink Spots and by Fats Waller in 1939. The song became associated with Waller who ad-libbed his own lyrics such as "Your pedal extremities are colossal, to me you look just like a fossil" and his ...