A disk drive.
Floppy disk
An input device is something that puts information in something. Let's use a computer for example. A mouse and a keyboard are input devices because they put information INTO the computer. Output devices, such as printers, put out information.
An input device is something that puts information in something. Let's use a computer for example. A mouse and a keyboard are input devices because they put information INTO the computer. Output devices, such as printers, put out information.
You are probably referring to the global std::cout object, however std::cout does not put information on a screen, it puts information into the standard console output device which can be redirected to any output device the user chooses (the screen, a file, a line-printer, the nul device, etc).
A hole puncher.
I guess someone puts the information on there.
disk defragmenter
a modem is a transfer adapter, your ISP, puts in that connects your computer the internet.
If it is a constant magnetic field, probably not (if you die, let me know). Often, however, we have to tolerate varying magnetic fields. I am not sure, but I think that puts more stress on the human. For example, a varying magnetic field will induce electric currents.
A Bakumeter is a device that puts together their battle gear and also lets the team speak to each other.
puts alot bible information on the internet
People from all over the world