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With more time to kill, Jack and I checked out Paul Allen's Living Computer Museum and saw old home computers and mainframes, many of which allow interaction. Jack made a punch card.

Zhongguancun Electronics Market area - a plaza with several huge malls, all with computer and phone stuff- this was the "cool comics" arcade in the basement. A graceful teenage girl is doing 2 ddr pads at once. i think this machine also measures arm movements. she had sort of hip hop style

Bellevue Collection security -Ford Ranger

Bird's-eye view of the Computer Science activities at the UBC Science Rendezvous.

The fourth computer in the world, CSIRAC (pronounced 'sigh-rack') was designed and built in Australia. It made its first successful test run in November 1949. CSIRAC is the only intact first-generation computer surviving anywhere in the world and is located at the Melbourne Museum.

 

Miles loves to play games on the computer. This one is Hot Wheels Battle Zone.

ste is a mate of mind who knows is stuff when it comes to computers you may see im in forums or on games usal as drste05

Drives and memory sitting untethered.. Yell at me all you want!

Here is the oil cooler, oil filter, and 15 watt submerged pump hooked up and functioning. This setup lowered my temps by a good 6 - 7 degrees Celsius. My computer is now running at a pretty constant 50 - 56 degrees Celsius depending on the outside temperature (remember, I'm running this in the middle of the Caribbean in the dead of summer with no climate control). When the computer is under load, the CPU and GPU spike up to about 71 degrees Celsius, however the oil temps do not seem to travel above 56 degrees Celsius. I have not been brave enough to attempt sustained peak tests (only several hours of video games). My motherboard firmware is set to power down at 70 degrees Celsius. I have yet to reach anything near that.

also at the computer repair workshop.

There are many things in the cellar under our school. Art-work, sculptures, old computers that we do up, graffiti, junk that is no longer used, things kept in storage... this is just a small selection of things down there. All photos taken with my phone.

Windows Vista successfully installed on the first boot, now its time to instal drivers and configure sttings.

From the "Collecting Innovation Today" interview with innovator Steve Wozniak on August 18, 2008 at the Computer History Museum, part of The Henry Ford's "OnInnovation" project that celebrates the contributions of today's innovators.

 

Photo from the collections of The Henry Ford, Dearborn, Michigan, USA. Photographer, Michelle Andonian. This photograph is made available pursuant to a Creative Commons noncommercial, attribution, no derivatives license. Any sharing of this image shall be accompanied with a link to OnInnovation. Copyright 2010 The Henry Ford.

 

With apologies to The Jabberwocky!

This is the computer my new one replaced :)

Picture of sunset, Cotswolds, England March 2005

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On their way to wherever they went

Fer navigating our next move.

The Computer History Museum

The world's largest history museum for the preservation and presentation of artifacts and stories of the Information Age located in the heart of Silicon Valley.

This is/was a 64 MB PC100 SDRAM stick which I broke into two pieces.

I was in the midst of installing a new fan in my computer, with wires and guts pulled out and my video card balanced precariously on the rim of the case for lack of a safe place to put it down. I looked down at the reflective copper plate of the fan after putting the silver compound on it and realized that it looked like a spider web, and the "feet" of the fan like a spider. Snapped the photo, thought it looked rather cool.

The early stages of her evil plan for world domination...

IBM's Watson Computing System

Two students working together.

Built myself a new computer, almost 10 years since I changed so I felt it was time now. This time I went with full AMD setup, also found a great chassi from Fractal Design to build on.

 

Here in place with new cooler attachments also.

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