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Apple IIe with DuoDisk and Apple Monitor II

 

Yashica Electro 35 GS | Kodak Ektar 100

 

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8th February 2014

Leica M9

Summicron 35mm ASHP.

 

Petri Computor 35 ~1970

C.C. Petri 2.8/40

 

The Computor 35, fancy name in an era when that term meant novelty. It's a coupled rangefinder camera. It has CdS cell behind the filter ring. The exposure is automatic. There are two lights inside the viewfinder and on the top plate, by the hot shoe, green means shutter speed over 1/30, orange under. The exposure counter resets automatically and it's totally dependant of two LR44 batteries.

There is a younger sister Petri Computor II

 

Set of photos taken with this camera

 

I invite you to visit my camera site at Classic Cameras in english.

Convido-os a visitar o minha página Câmaras & Cia. em português

Theses student found an extra use for the fiction section shelves – a temporary computer desk! Our library was so full that these students didn’t have a place to work, so they set up their computers where they could find space.

Cloud computing, cloud computers, cloud IT infrastructure, cloud networking, cloud processing, cloud network, cloud services

 

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" the brain had the ability to go beyond what could be achieved by axioms or formal systems. This would mean that the mind had some additional function that was not based on algorithms (systems or rules of calculation). A computer is driven solely by algorithms. Penrose asserted that the brain could perform functions that no computer could perform. He called this type of functioning "non-computable".

 

" information is Platonic, the three worlds ;

physical, mental, and the Platonic mathematical world. In his theory, the physical world can be seen as the external reality, the mental world as information processing in the brain and the Platonic world as the encryption, measurement, or geometry of fundamental spacetime that is claimed to support non-computational understanding.°

 

: Roger Penrose

 

( cut from Wikipedia)

  

Sandia National Laboratories cybersecurity expert Chris Jenkins and his team at Sandia partnered with researchers at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, to test an idea that could secure computer networks on military aircraft.

 

Here, Chris sits in front of a whiteboard with the original sketch of the moving target defense idea for which he is the team lead. When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Jenkins began working from home, and his office whiteboard remained virtually undisturbed for more than two years.

 

Learn more at bit.ly/3IXdnO3

 

Photo by Craig Fritz

The BNL Scientific Data and Computing Center combines the joint expertise in high throughput, high performance and data-intensive computing, data management, and preservation into one computing facility. The Center offers service to local and national clients that require high performance, highly available computing services with an emphasis on data-intensive applications.

Computing Sciences hosted 14 local high school students as part of an outreach program to introduce students to various career options in scientific computing and networking. The sessions include presentations, hands-on activities, and tours of facilities. The program was developed with input from computer science teachers at Berkeley High, Albany High, Richmond's Kennedy High, and Oakland Tech. Computing Staff present a wide range of topics including assembling a desktop computer, cyber security war stories, algorithms for combustion and astrophysics and the role of applied math.

 

credit: Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab - Roy Kaltschmidt, photographer

 

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Computing Sciences hosted 14 local high school students as part of an outreach program to introduce students to various career options in scientific computing and networking. The sessions include presentations, hands-on activities, and tours of facilities. The program was developed with input from computer science teachers at Berkeley High, Albany High, Richmond's Kennedy High, and Oakland Tech. Computing Staff present a wide range of topics including assembling a desktop computer, cyber security war stories, algorithms for combustion and astrophysics and the role of applied math.

 

credit: Lawrence Berkeley Nat'l Lab - Roy Kaltschmidt, photographer

 

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It seems this picture is quite popular with tech publications… If you're an editor, please give proper attribution, thanks.

 

If you're just curious, this is the metro station at the campus of University Lille 1 (France)

Testing out the stock Windows 7 config on my Intel NUC

 

This thing is really impressive and does well on WEI - almost seems wasteful to throw server-flavour linux onto it. For anyone looking for a killer HTPC, look into these =]

 

Excuse the mess in the background - I've been on the road and have tons of held mail and other miscellaneous things everywhere.

In its 22nd year, the Engineering Expo is the college’s premier community outreach event. On average, the college welcomes more than 1,500 K-12 students from Miami-Dade and Broward County schools (elementary, middle, and high school) to the FIU Engineering Center to engage with FIU student organizations, researchers and staff, and to discover the endless possibilities of pursuing a degree in engineering or computing.

The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) is a one-of-a kind particle accelerator that brings beams of gold and other ions traveling close to the speed of light into head-on collisions thousands of times per second to recreate and explore the conditions of the early universe, the inner components of protons, and the interactions of fundamental building blocks of visible matter. Two detectors, STAR and PHENIX, track the action by capturing data “snapshots” of select events, each of which may contain tracks of thousands of particles emerging from these collisions. The RACF receives that data, via dedicated fiber optic cables, archives it, and makes it available to about 1,000 RHIC scientists at Brookhaven Lab and institutions around the world to run analysis jobs on any of the facility’s 34,000 computing cores.

A close-up of computer components.

Nano, How many times have I told you that it is not a touch screen.

[Clowd computing:] combining crowd and cloud into something new

 

Seth’s Blog

 

sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2008/06/the-clowd.html

 

Background CC image courtesy of www.flickr.com/photos/dpwolf/135935518/. This citation appears in the top left of the image.

 

Spotted by Lynette

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I was an addict, once upon a time.

Cloud Computing services from straits IT

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drawing on canvas with trear physics tendrils using texones creative computing framework which is based on processing

at her new home. Hehe... she is enjoying herself here. :)

Sample paper design journal

The Cloud Computing graphics deck can serve as a great visual aid for IT managers and consultants who are trying to explain the advantages of cloud computing to new customers or upper management. The illustrations have been created in PowerPoint itself, making it easy to edit in terms of color, scale and fonts without any loss of clarity. You can find them all here

Blue cloud connected to computing devices.

 

Free to use or change by anyone. Attribution required.

 

Modelled with Blender, rendered with Blender Cycles

Intel Core i3, 4gb DDR3 RAM, 64gb Crucial PCI-e SSD - a gift from my brother =]

 

To be configured as my VPN

Researcher Sandy Ballard and colleagues from Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed SALSA3D, a 3-D model of the Earth’s mantle and crust designed to help pinpoint the location of all types of explosions.

 

Photo by Randy Montoya.

 

Read more at bit.ly/2M6OymB.

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