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When my daughters bought me this mug, it must have seemed true because whenever they had a problem with a computer, I was the one to fix it.
The problem is, that the more you learn about IT, the more you realise there is to know.
In all matters IT, I bow down to those with greater knowledge like my friend Pete and his brother Dave
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Computer Programming
Front row from L to R: High School medalists—Silver –Nathan Regner, Meridian Technical Charter High School (Idaho) ; Gold-Jack Erb, Lewis and Clark High School (Wash.); and Bronze-Pradeep Senthil, Downers Grove High School North (Ill.); Back row L to R: Postsecondary/college medalists—Silver-Chris Leisure, Ozarks Technical Community College (Mo.); Christian Riestra, Texas State Tech College-Waco (Texas); and Joshua Rodriguez, Chaffey College (Calif.)
Yes, at one point in time, computers actually stored data on magnetic tape instead of hard drives. And you thought 3.5 inch floppy disks were old tech!
These are tapes for the SDS Sigma 7 computer used by the UCLA Boelter 3420 lab, the birthplace of the Internet. The Sigma-7 used the Interface Message Processor to transmit messages (we call them "packets" today) to other IMPs and systems connected to the ARPANET. UCLA's Sigma-7 and IMP form the first node to ever be connected to the ARPANET, which would become the Internet that we all know and love today.
The very first message ever sent on the Internet was sent from this very room on 29 October 1969 at 22:30 Pacific Time to the Stanford Research Institute, promptly crashing the computer on Stanford's end.
I took this photo at the grand re-opening of the original Boelter 3420 lab at UCLA, the birthplace of the Internet, as the Kleinrock Internet Heritage Site and Archive, which will soon open to the public. If you'd like to learn more about the museum, click here.
A computer circuit board.
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The Guelph Technology Showcase 2.0 took place in the Science Complex Atrium Jan. 29. Companies had a chance to show off their products and discuss career opportunities, while students could make connections and chat to alumni of the Computer Science department and other related programs at the U of G.
[Photo by Allison Rostic]
COVID-19 Self Isolation - My Computer Desk
I miss these guys. Cambridge Soundworks sold some great stuff that wasn't super expensive. This is one little speaker on my computer desk. I bought this speaker system for my computer (two small ones that sit on the desk and a small subwoofer under the desk) over 20 years ago. Although the plastic, which used to be white, has yellowed considerably, these speakers are still going strong. As I recall, this was the cheapest/smallest 3-speaker (2.1) system called PC Works.
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It looks a little like something from some secret lab. The enclosure has a partial clear panel on the left side that is kind of cool. It is a little hard to photograph because of the flat black finish.
It has Windows 7, the latest version. It is really fast. So far it is working fine. Every time I get a new computer, it takes quite a bit to get it set up for my ease of use. Did I mention that it is really fast?
Because I know someone will ask, I have the new Intel i5 CPU on an ASUS motherboard P7P55D. Two hard drives, 500 GB each; 4GB RAM expandable to 8GB; one optical drive. The enclosure is an Antec 902 with an Antec 650 watt power supply.
I've got the Microsoft Office Pro 2007 Suite coming in the mail.
This is me, about ten years old, on my Dad's Mac Powerbook. I've always been a computer nerd. And a ballet freak - check out that bendy instep!
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Experimenting with multiple exposures but all in all, having the picture taken in RAW proved to be far better to manipulate in Photoshop.
On the left is a 22" Widescreen LG display, on the right is my Macbook Pro 17inch Core Duo. A little outdated, but the thing is blazing fast, I just wish it didn’t have the intel limit of 2GB of RAM.
The Guelph Technology Showcase 2.0 took place in the Science Complex Atrium Jan. 29. Companies had a chance to show off their products and discuss career opportunities, while students could make connections and chat to alumni of the Computer Science department and other related programs at the U of G.
[Photo by Allison Rostic]
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