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Laurel using her new KidzMouse at my computer (it's since gone to being used almost exclusively on Robert's computer so I can use my computer while she's playing games). It's greatly reduced her frustration when playing a variety of age-appropriate games; her favorites are I Spy Junior and Disney preschool titles.
Once again, my friends. I can't stress that enough. And also having technology like Skype so we can talk whenever, where ever.
Plus, I lovelovelove the lighting and colors that somehow happened here.
And her face <3
Featured in photo:
Corsair Carbide 500R Case
Acer 23in HD monitor
Nexus 7 Tablet
Cheap Samsung Prevail phone
Razor Vespula mousepad
Logitech G502 Mouse
Logitech G510 Keyboard
Altec Lansing BX2 Speakers
Saitec X52 Flight Stick
Those drink bottle holders under the desk are for the foot controls to keep my Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals and Logitech G27 Racing Wheel Pedals in place
Computer specs are:
Intel I7 4770k
Coolermaster Hyper 212+ cpu cooler
Asrock mobo
8gb G Skill Ripjaw X memory
MSI GTX 660ti
Corsair TX650 psu
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In 1969, Honeywell released the Kitchen Computer. It was designed for housewives to be able to store and retrieve recipes. Unfortunately, it had a terrible, unusable interface, and its price tag was a whopping $10,600 (in 1969 money!)
It appears that none of these were ever sold.
Computer generated image.
A quick edit that I have produced using a real photo of the NNRG's preserved Leyland National 2: 4710 - FTN710W and a computer generated edit of their 4861 - UPT681V. 4710 is in NBC Northern red, with 4681 in a post-deregulation Northern red/white livery.
4681 is currently under restoration in the ownership of the NNRG.
Free 486 base unit for anyone who can collect from London SE13, UK.
50 throbbing megahertz of raw computing power can be yours.
Generic 486 PC base unit, needs new 3.6v CMOS battery. Stuck a tiny 100MB hard drive in it just to prove it starts up. Has keyboard, mouse, floppy drive, Soundblaster soundcard, 3com ethernet card, CD-ROM drive (will not boot from CD ROM though).
Seems to work but no proper OS installed, and without that CMOS battery you'll be typing numbers into the CMOS each time to get it to see the hard drive.
Sorry, monitor not included!
Would suit mad masochist trying to get some obscure Linux distro running on the lowest spec machine in the universe.
This chap lives under the computer, he has a nice soft tummy to polish the screen.
The Our Daily Challenge group has chosen Critter as today's topic.
This is my office space at the newspaper where all the magic happens with the computer. Actually it is more likely where the computer likes to crash but ...anyhow it is home to me.
My main computer, The Slut. Note the $1 bill in the 5.25" floppy drive. Yes, it has a 5.25" floppy drive.
Now containing 100% more CD burners! I'm only about five years behind everyone else.
Yesterday I clicked on an Apple upgrade* on my computer which changed iPhoto to Photos. It took nearly three hours to load and the photos on my computer have been rearranged, I can't load new ones to the iMac and I can't amalgamate or remove folders. Perhaps I will be able to do it eventually.
I took this photo with my Ricoh camera, loaded the picture to my external hard drive and uploaded it to Flickr from there :(
* Upgrade ! More like a downgrade !