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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.

35/52 for the group 2020 Weekly Alphabet Challenge

 

This week's theme was: I is for Invention

 

I've had this keyboard since the 90s and I still love it. It needs a couple of converters these days so I can connect it to my new computer thanks to the invention of these converters. :-)

Bob Sprankle explains how and why he uses computer covers in the elementary computer lab.

This photo shoot was an amazing use of taxpayer dollars. According to the Navy, this is what computer hackers look like.

Office space...another long day researching

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.

The nonfiction section of the library is divided by subject and is cataloged using the Dewey Decimal System.

 

000 GENERALITIES

000 Computers, Loch Ness, Bigfoot, UFOs, Aliens

020 Libraries

030 Encyclopedias & World Record Books

060 Museums

070 Newspapers

 

100 PHILOSOPHY

130 Ghosts, Witches & the Supernatural

150 Optical Illusions, Feelings

170 Emotions, Values, Animal Rights

 

200 RELIGION

220 Bible Stories

290 Mythology, World Religions

 

300 SOCIAL SCIENCES

300 Social Issues - immigration, racism, World Cultures

310 Almanacs

320 Government

330 Money, Working

340 Court System, Famous Trials

350 Armed Forces – Army, Navy, Air Force, etc.

360 Drugs, Environmental Issues, Titanic, Police, Firefighters

370 Schools

380 Transportation,

390 Holidays, Folktales, Fairy Tales

 

400 LANGUAGES

410 Sign Language

420 Dictionaries, Grammar

430 German Language

440 French Language

450 Italian Language

460 Spanish Language

490 Hieroglyphics, Japanese Language

 

500 SCIENCE AND MATH

500 Science Experiments, Science Sets,

510 Mathematics

520 Stars, planets, astronomy, space

530 Physical Science - force & motion, electricity,

magnetism, light

540 Chemistry, Atoms & Molecules, Rocks and Minerals

550 Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Weather, Hurricanes, Tornadoes

560 Dinosaurs, Prehistoric Animals, Fossils

570 Forests, Rain Forests, Deserts, Mountains, Oceans, Evolution

580 Plants, Flowers & Trees

590 Animals & Insects

592 Worms, Invertebrates

593 Corals, Sea Invertebrates

594 Seashells, Snails, Octopus

595 Insects, Spiders

597 Fish, Frogs, Toads, Reptiles, Amphibians, Snakes

598 Birds

599 Mammals of the Land and Ocean, Whales

 

600 PEOPLE USING SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY

600 Inventions

610 Human body, Health

620 Rockets, Trains, Cars, Trucks

630 Farming, Farm Animals, Cats, Dogs, Pets, Horses

640 Cookbooks, Sewing

650 Secret Codes

660 How Food is made

670 Paper Making

680 Woodworking

690 Building

 

700 ARTS and RECREATION

710 Art Appreciation, History of Art

720 Houses, Buildings

730 Origami, Paper Crafts

740 Drawing, Crafts,

750 Painting

760 Printing

770 Photography

780 Music

790 Sports, Games, Magic, I Spy, Camping, Fishing, Racing, Hunting

 

800 LITERATURE

810 Poetry, Plays, Jokes & Riddles

820 Shakespeare

860 Poetry in Spanish

890 Japanese Poetry, Haiku

 

900 GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY

910 Explorers, Atlases

920 Flags, People (Biography)

930 Archeology, Ancient Civilizations

940 Knights, Castles, World War I & II, European Countries

950 Asian & Middle Eastern Countries

960 African Countries

970 North & Central American Countries, Native American Tribes, American History, States

980 South American Countries

990 Pacific Islands, Australia, Hawaii, Arctic, Antarctica

Whats that, you want to know wth is going on? Ok ok..

My web storage / blog / wiki / gallery for 7 years, decided to take a nose dive during a gallery upgrade. I think I have most of the data. I thought the drive in question was my SATA drive, so I bought a few more so I could raid/mirror them for future issue.

 

It wasn't my SATA drive, it was an older EIDE.. My SATA was actually the main boot disc (running Fedora Core 3).

 

After much depression I got struck with an idea to DD (block disc copy) one disc to another, and then resize the partiion to take advantage of the new space. Looked great until I tried to mirror it, then found out my raid card was a fake-raid card (think software) and leenux just didn't like what it saw when I was finished mirroring it.

 

Sigh.. 10 hours of work getting all that setup..

 

Ok, now on order, a few 3.5" drive attachable fans (those new SATA's get hot hot hot), a PCI Slot fan that will help pull more air out of the machine. A new 3Ware Hardware Raid. I feel like a money sieve at the moment. I can only hope in the next few days I'll be working my way back to normal (everything gets here on friday).

 

Right now my blog is in limbo, the drive it's reading from is read-only so I can't post or do anything on that partition. I hate computer issues.. the bane of living a highly digital lifestyle.

Play with contrasting scale today: juxtapose something small with something big!

 

Back when I was teaching in the late 90s,I had a Mac G3 with a matching monitor www.mrmartinweb.com/images/computer/macg3bluemonitor.jpg that sat on my desk. One of my students appeared on day with this clock which so closely resembled the monitor. They sat on my desk together at work. Here it is on my latest Mac - a MacBook Pro.

Some small friends fixing my keyboard.

Living Computer Museum, Seattle

This is the computer my new one replaced :)

A quick break in arty experimentation to show our new mini keyboard for the shared server PC - a cunning plan to reduce clutter on our desk (or at least to make room for different, more imaginative clutter).

 

Only problem is, it's a bugger to type on...

The Tandy PC-8 was a rebadged Sharp. I bought this new from Tandy Electronics in 1988 - it was my first pocket computer. It still works fine and looks new!

50th Anniversary for the Department of Computer Science

computers from the 00's

All the dust bunnies have been evicted!

Sunami and Honey Bun waiting for mommy to sit at her MESSY computer desk!!!!!

At the computer history museum in Mountain View they have a working Babbage Difference Engine replica. A sight to behold, almost steampunk, but really an actual design.

 

iPhone camera app, Snapseed post processed

Close up of computer circuit board

  

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15" & 17" Macbook Pro, two PC, that's our mini computer lab :)

Matthew Broderick almost started World War III in the movie War Games using one of these computers

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