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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.

 

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

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Knox College student Casey Samoore ’12, shows some of the computer code written for his programming project "Teaching Parallel Computing with Higher-Level Languages and Compelling Examples."

Our spare room has been filled with half-dead computers and boxes of parts and cables for a little while since we had a few hardware failures in a row that I had to work around. I finally set about cleaning it up and realized that I've been hoarding computer parts and cables for the good part of a decade.

 

So I've spread it all out, in part to decide what very small percentage to keep, and in part to post here to embarrass myself into doing something about it.

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A surviving AT&T Blit terminal, connected to an AT&T 3B2

50th Anniversary for the Department of Computer Science

Small clip (pick up at your local hardware store) is attached to an l-bracket, which secures the pegboard to undersurface of desk. If I need to pull down the entire pegboard to re-arrange wires, etc. this will make it that much easier.

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Another miniature model of my own design. You can see how old the Lego bricks are... none of those new-fangled pieces here!

 

The keyboard's a bit stiff though.

today consisted of taking some photos for elisha, picking up an easter package from my parents at the post office, and ordering my new computer.

 

this guy is now for sale.

 

15" widescreen

1.5 GHz PowerPC G4

1 GB DDR SDRAM

80 GB Hard Drive

Mac OSX 10.5.6

 

$500 flat.

 

If I move the PC keyboard away, I've got a lot of workspace for other projects.

I thought Windows 7 Service Pack 1 killed my system, since it did not successfully install. Kept rebooting immediately on reaching the desktop. Starting in Safe Mode, I was able to go back to a restore point, but even that didn't cure it. Sometimes it would run a little longer before rebooting. I was starting to think it was a hardware problem that coincidentally showed up on the service pack install. Running from the Windows CD, I was able to keep it running long enough for a Windows memory diagnostic to show an error. It had (2) 2-gig DIMs in it, so I pulled one of them out at random. It then ran fine, and the memory diagnostic returned no errors. I moved the known good DIM into the other socket, and it still ran fine and showed no memory errors, isolating the problem to the DIM I had first pulled out randomly and indicating the motherboard was still good. How lucky is that when you pull the bad one first when there is any other alternative? I ran it for the rest of the week on 2-gigs, which worked OK but the increased activity on the hard drive was a little irritating, and it was a bit slower. The following weekend I put 8 gigs in it, the most the motherboard supports, and now it's running great with the service pack installed. I pretty much never hear the drive now once it's booted. I was pretty pleased...this has been my most successful computer repair, and my second victory in less than a week. Not too shabby for a structural/mechanical guy, I think!

Finished! Works better than before.

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The Air as how it SHOULD NOT be used, and what should NOT be on it.

I needed to program a wi-fi router so I can use my iPad 2 in my hotel room. I failed to check if the hotel had wifi and plan accordingly.

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Just in case: a rubber protector is fit over the keyboard.

 

Lesson learned.

 

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â–¶ An NFL playoff game.

A glass full of beer next to laptop.

A thrilling play.

Beer is spilled on keyboard.

Keys stick and cease functioning, but, fortunately, computer's innards and motherboard remain un-drunk.

 

â–¶ A friend recommended her IT 'guy.' For the cost of the replacement keyboard (and some cider), he replaced the keyboard, repairing the laptop in 15 minutes.

 

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staring at the computer screen.

(taken with icam - built in camera on macbook....)

 

50th Anniversary for the Department of Computer Science

Man, those computer professionals get younger every year...

"Cats love Macs and Dogs love Dells?"

 

I have been on the phone 3 times today with the Apple Support line - still dealing with the issue of my new mac not being able to read my old files for the book I was writing in China. Making some progress, thank you everybody who has sent ideas, software, concern and support.

 

One of the tech support people asked me to try to keep my kitten away while we work with the computer issues. I said, "She wants to be there whenever I am there, just because it has my attention." "Well," he said, "That's how cats work!"

I'm fascinated about 2 of the 3 tech support people today mentioning their cats when I talked to or about Wiki. One of them told me to be sure to teach her well while she is young about staying off the computer. "Cats want to be on them and they play on them and sleep on them and just cause all sorts of trouble."

 

Later, while waiting for an upgrade to load, I asked the tech guy if Apple has advice for people who are trying to keep their cats off their computers ( have a dear Flickr friend who bemoans this every so often.) He said Apple does not have official advice but that he tells people to give the cat their own place near the computer, a basket or box and make it warm because cats like the warmth of computers. He also said to be sure to close laptops when we are not using them.

 

I told him about Flickr's great Pool of photos at the 'Cats Love Macs' group. He went on to say that almost everyone he knows who has a mac has a cat and that the world seems to be split not only into Dog People and Cat People, but Mac People and PC People and that the Mac People have cats and PC People have dogs. I said, "Dogs love Dells?"

 

(Cats Love Macs pool is here www.flickr.com/groups/catslovemacs/pool/

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