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The dreamwriter opened up, with my bony little hand to show the scaling. It's actually huge for a CE machine -- it weighs about 5 lbs.
What you need to know A computer is not foolproof. It will eventually encounter some problems along the way. Long term use of this technology leads to wear
Discovered at work today: a dual-sided CD in a huge plastic case (seriously -- it fit in my hand, but my fingers didn't have a lot of reach to spare). Apparently, you were supposed to slide it into a receptacle in the computer, and the metal door would slide open. Bizarre.
We no longer have a reader for this thing, and the files on it were extraneous anyway, so I had great fun disassembling it and playing with its components.
This is a photo of one of the computer labs at SACI. While the computers are available for all students to use, this specific classroom is for the Visual Studies class. I am not in this class, I was using the computers for my own personal project, but I spoke with a student in the class who is really enjoying everything he is learning. The class partners with the Salvatore Ferragamo museum in Florence to enrich the students’ understanding of visual studies and culture. As this class is not only done on the computers, the central area of the room is filled with multi-purpose tables where students can complete various projects. In this photo specifically, the tables were being used as a surface where students in the class could cut up paper and create look book boards.
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Students from third level colleges leapfrog into the video games industry at Games Fleadh 2011 hosted by Tipperary Institute, Thurles. Photo show from left: students from QUB Kevin Piar and Emmett Nash . - Photo: Kieran Clancy
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My wife shot this photo of me as a caveman for a contest on DPChallenge to take a portrait of another member. I have an alter ego over there, named "Grog". He leaves the sort of comments you might expect a caveman to leave.
A few of the computer games and other software boxes on the shelf. The rest of the computer books and stuff are on the shelves of another bookcase across the room. The sad part is that I don't use any of those anymore.
OK, I admit I play SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition when I find the time, but it came in a small box that isn't even on this shelf!
Inside of a gaming rig I put together for my cousin in July/August of 2008.
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 3.0 GHz
GPU: EVGA GeForce 8800 GT 512 MB DDR2
RAM: 2GB PC2-5300 DDR2 (2 Sticks)
HDD: 500GB SATA Western Digital
WIFI: D-Link WDA-1320 Wireless-G PCI Card
DVD-RW Drive
Single 80MM Fan
Mike Jaeger, a former Cameroon Peace Corps Volunteer, now works as a high school teacher in Michigan where he has organized five trips to Cameroon since 1999 for students and community volunteers to bring and install donated computers to schools in Cameroon. In 2006, he brought a small group who installed dozens of computers at Longla College in Bamenda and a school in Bafut. You get get more information and see pictures from previous trips at
The Khronos Group along with AMD was in China October 13-19 2013. More information about this event and other Khronos events can be found on the Khronos Group website. Photos Courtesy of Angela Cheng, from the GoldStandardGroup.