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The theme is CHIP, they said.
My mind immediately thought "potato chip" however that seemed too obvious so I thought more widely. Computer chip also seemed a bit obvious, however my husband had these little gems with 'legs' to create shadows, so I jazzed them up with red and blue lights. That was fun.
7DWF Wednesdays: Macro or Close up. Honored to get Grandpa's "Slipstick". There is a similar Lawrence 10-B model in the Smithsonian. Circa 1938-1947 & sold for25¢. americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_121...
Sorry, I've been away for a few days. I was overdue to upgrade my computer, finally got around to it. Does anyone know where I can get some floppy discs?
My sweet new computer setup. A little present to myself for graduating college and getting a "real" job. Good thing I have that job with the price tag that came with this toy.
The death of my computer!!!!!
Yah! for the last 4 days ive tried to save my computer but a system melt down happened
its set me back on sending packs and getting collabs done....
ill be hung up over the next few days getting my computer back up and running......i have to go through all my files and recover as much as i can before i can start sending stuff out to peeps!
dont you just love computers!
GOOD NEWS
I can create videos again!!!!!!
I gatti comprendono in maniera infallibile il momento della concentrazione e si intromettono tra essa e te....
Arthur Bridges
Sometimes people ask me how many MOCs I have together at once.
It used to be just two or three. But since my collection has grown, I can keep more together for longer, so the slacker in me tends to do just that. There are fourteen on the desk right now, but that doesn't include my NCS MOC and several MOCs awaiting disassembly at my in-law's place.
Hangar 21 has worked out really well, as you can see. I've got four fighters crammed in there right now (three are the contest prizes). The other is a redux of the Nemo, which still needs some work.
Computer Science & Engineering student Dave Call and instructor Eric Karl working with newly donated equipment valued at around $500,000.
A replacement for my old home-built computer, which became too slow as photo software became more advanced. Captured with D780 and Nikkor 18mm lens in a dark room (no light except that produced by the interior of the computer) using high ISO and much raising of shadows in editing.
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I just got this laptop about a week ago and I love it! My parents bought this for me for school. lol, this will be one of the only times I will say this in my life...But...Thank you, school! It's a Windows 10 and it an awesome computer. It cost about $500, but I only contributed about $200 towards it.
This is my very first computer I have ever owned. For YEARS I had to use my dad's old computer to do everything, and it was so old that it couldn't update anymore and it was SUPER slow. Now I can do everything I've always wanted to do. I can play all of these popular games that everyone always talks about. Minecraft, Garry's Mod, Team Fortress (Just to name a few). I am very grateful to my parents for not only this, but my first phone that I got about a month ago, also for school. So...Um...Thanks parents! XD
Some computer terminals I made a while ago. Maybe you'll see them used in later MOCs, like the white one was seen in Over The Bank.
Detail pictures here. Also, you can see a video of these here. Go ahead and subscribe to my Youtube channel there as well.
I decided to scale back on technology ornaments this year, but I couldn’t resist making at least one! The Old PC Ornament: 2017 Edition is a fun build that pays tribute to classic PCs. Guide available at chrismcveigh.com
I came across this photo at work today of a friend and former colleague working intently on his portable computer! Circa late 1980's I believe. I wonder if its operating system was DOS or Windows. There's no mouse nor some other cursor control device that I can see.
"When the first computers were built during the early 1940s, people working on them found bugs in both the hardware of the machines and in the programs that ran them." (Source: American History)
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