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ISC Conference in Hamburg 2023

Got this never-seen-before "progress bar" looking screen today after unsuccefully waking up my computer from sleep. I had held down the power key (to shut the computer off), but when I pressed it again (to turn it on) I was presented with this strange progress bar. Funny thing is the machine never did shut off, so this basically took me to the usual screen I get when I wake it up from sleep.

 

Anyone know what this progress bar signifies?

The deadly android named Overkill throws Outback, Alpine and Agent Helix aside, keeping his attention on what his circuits perceive as the greatest threat: Captain America! The wounded Avenger dives past fallen debris and rolls! When he kneels in a battle-stance, his shield is ready!

 

Captain America: Ok Goldie, give me your worst!

 

Overkill's red optics glare as he powers his weapons system! The twin barreled destruction in his chest hums, coming to life with destructive energy! The Techno Viper sees Overkill and realizes that the B.A.T. commander has formulated a battle strategy based off incomplete information! He knows that Overkill has no idea of of power of the shield!

 

Techno Viper: Overkill! No!

My keyboard isn't as dirty as it looks. Promise.

it was 233MHz

These are the main computers I use daily

Two TRS-80 Pocket Computers. I bought one with my christmas tree lot money.

I was with Tom Yoder at the time. I assume that was Christmas 1981, after

the first year I went to Alaska. The second one was Dick's.

 

Scott Traver logging onto his Eastern account from a computer in the PUB computer Lab.

Sean, 5 years old, (#3 of 5 children) checks his daily blog. Archives

still hold interest.

All the video screens in the basement of the Eaton Centre were showing this boot message... eventually they'd display one or two more lines, including one that said "no operating system found", then the whole thing would cycle through again.

 

Maybe it's an ad for Windows 7? :P

BLACK &WHITE of a keyboard

My Dell Studio XPS 16 in all its sexiness.

Laptop with stethoscope: sick computer

Stereotypical vision of what a gamer might look like from the perspective of the dominant culture- overweight, pale, anti-social. Accessed via 108redstitches.blogspot.com/.../blame-game.html

RRamon è diventato esperto!

suggerisce, consiglia,ma gioca sempre troppo vicino allo schermo!!

Librarian Elizabeth Mitchell (1945-2023) sitting at a computer in the Corby Public Library in Belleville, Ontario.

 

Photograph taken by Henry Bury for the Intelligencer newspaper.

Portland State celebrates our graduates from the College of Urban and Public Affairs, Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health, School of Social Work, and the School of Business.

© 2023 Fred Joe / www.fredjoephoto.com

My first real computer I ever had, slowly upgraded piece by piece, but still with the original monitor.

EasyFlash is a cartridge for the C64 expansion port. In contrast to traditional cartridges, this one can be programmed directly from the C64.

 

Please take a look at www.retrocomputers.eu for more info about my retro computer collection.

Whenever my computer screen crashes, I always look at my self in the screen. I'm not vain, don't worry.

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