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The Lap King Quad - raised dimples on tray dissapates heat from laptop and makes a comfortable work surface.

The Computing Scientist’s Main Challenge is not to get Confused by the Complexities of his own Making

e-rock computing

The central part of Sandia’s neutral-atom quantum computing apparatus includes a vacuum chamber. Objective lenses on either side of the vacuum chamber are used to focus laser light into single-atom traps at Sandia.

 

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Photo by Craig Fritz

Taken on a recent trip to The National Museum Of Computing at Bletchley Park

At The National Museum of Computing www.tnmoc.org at Bletchley Park, on a trip with Sarah, Jenny and Stephen AKA Spacedog.

location: school of computing, joensuu, finland

date: may 2010

by: monika zych-laine

 

this is a part of my photography project hemma.

Chris Csikszentmihályi Maps Mashup, written in C :) - Taken at 9:03 PM on July 27, 2006; cameraphone upload by ShoZu

NY606220, LR91.

 

HISTORY

Pillar completed 14th April 1960 costing £25.17s.4d. Computed as tertiary triangulation station NY71/T12 within the Appleby secondary block, and levelled to second class precision during 1962. This pillar station was last maintained by the Ordnance Survey in June 1983.

 

SITE VISIT

The pillar is in good condition. The spider retains its original OS centre cap with raised large wide letters. The flush bracket faces SSE, compass measurement 149°. Vented through the back (northmost) sight hole.

 

Photographed: 1st Sept' 2010, GRP.

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Neighbouring Triangulation Pillars

 

10416 - Sheriffs Park : 3.06 miles to the west.

 

10689 - Windrigg Hill : 3.08 miles to the southwest.

 

10741 - Jerusalem : 3.39 miles to the southeast.

 

10743 - Broad Lea : 3.44 miles to the east.

 

10737 - Low Abbey : 4.41 miles to the northeast.

 

10414 - Maulds Meaburn Moor : 4.69 miles southeast..

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Alex has worked out how to display video output from the //e and //c into a window on another machine via a serial stream.

Alex's slides are available on Slideshare t.co/2UtCnuDpKg

A MAC - Mechanical Analogue Computer(1958) at the Science Museum, South Kensington, London

Animation shots from computing students

Johnny may have a dell - but he's still a good guy.

If you're going to get connected, you need cable: lots of it. The spool of red and white wire will carry power from solar panels and batteries to Inveneo computing stations. The blue, black, and white ethernet cable will be used to join switches, computers, and wireless radios into a network.

At The National Museum of Computing www.tnmoc.org at Bletchley Park, on a trip with Sarah, Jenny and Stephen AKA Spacedog.

International Symposium on Grid Computing 2008 TWGrid Tier-1 data center

AnAr Solutions provides cloud computing services in Pune India

The DC motor (recycled from CD player) bounces over the drum's membrane

An original Digital Equipment Corp PDP/11 microcomputer (running Adventure!) at the National Museum of Computing, Bletchley Park

Patrons flock to the Annapolis Area Library to use the public PCs and access the internet.

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