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Moscow Center of SPARC Technologies presents a laptop for military and industrial use. It's specs:
CPU - R1000
Clock - 760-1000 MHz
RAM - 4 GB
VideoRAM - 16 MB
Display - 15",1024x768
2,5" SSD SATA - 32 GB or better
Military hardware group - 1.10 (GOST RV 20.39.304-98)
Class 2 protection against unauthorized access to the information
GLONASS receiver integrated
Power - integrated battery 8.8Ah, 7,4 V
Dimensions - 372x338x82
Weight - 10 kg or less
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Marcel's old computer from the house had some problems, so Phyllis brought it to the flat and I installed Ubuntu Linux on it. I'm uploading this photo from it.
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Yeah...I'm sure I'll eventually clean my desk a bit. Also, the computer is apparently costing me $320/month in electricity bills.
Mac Mini, external HDD and 20" TFT monitor
My mac is actually getting a bit old now, being a G4 1.25GHz. (Maybe I'll replace it sometime this spring.) I have now bought a Macbook! Pictures might show up later.
Love the Mac Mini concept.
I have four of them :) In the picture you can see my 12'' laptop and the 17'' TFT screen used by the rest three PCs. They all run Linux.
Acrylic Paint on Canvas
Size: 18 x 24 inches
A series of Apple Computer inspired paintings.
I thought they would look good hanging in someone's workspace or mac setup.
Inventor of computer mouse and pioneer of human computer interaction.
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Dr. Douglas C. Engelbart is an American inventor and early computer pioneert. He is best known for inventing the computer mouse, as a pioneer of human-computer interaction whose team developed hypertext, networked computers, and precursors to GUIs; and as a committed and vocal proponent of the development and use of computers and networks to help cope with the world’s increasingly urgent and complex problems.
His lab at SRI was responsible for more breakthrough innovation than possibly any other lab before or since. Engelbart had embedded in his lab a set of organizing principles, which he termed his "bootstrapping strategy", which he specifically designed to bootstrap and accelerate the rate of innovation achievable.
Mira, Argonne's IBM Blue Gene/Q, has a peak performance of 10 petaflops. In 2013, the DOE's Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment (INCITE) program is awarding 2.83 billion core-hours to 37 projects at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility. INCITE is the major means by which the scientific community gains access to DOE Leadership Computing resources.
wagh's lab session are so task-intensive (where task is boring and long) every project group member coordinates with every other group member but their own as you can make out from the orientation of the chairs...this is not simulated...it remains like this every night.
A message left on my board by a sixth grade math and computer student in May. We worked hard, tried many new things, and learned a lot this year.
My kids have been taking a "computer class" at school of which there is a $90 fee for. I don't think it's an optional class. For the second, third and now fourth grades they do one of two things in computer class. "Type to learn" or "Kid Pics" which is a typing tutor and a paint program (not unlike MS Paint that comes default in every MS distro). So for three years, that was "computer class". Instead of complaining, I decided to do what needed to be done and start with computer parts. I'm going to do a harddrive next, and I'll see what else I have. Then I'm going to start buring education CD's, and finally the coup de grace, full bootable linux education CD's.