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Whenever my computer screen crashes, I always look at my self in the screen. I'm not vain, don't worry.

i reorganized a bit on top here so that i could see the books i bound. i already feel better, but you should see the mess around the corner

Our Computer Vision research team at Facebook's @Scale conference presenting Similarity Search for Flickr. Details: yahooresearch.tumblr.com/post/158115871236/introducing-si...

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

Grand opening of Wickenburg Comptuer Repair - Az Comtech

50th Anniversary for the Department of Computer Science

Playing around at work

Case: Cooler Master HAF X

CPU: Intel Core i7 4770K Quad Core Overclocked to 4.2GHz

CPU Cooling: Corsair H100i 240mm Radiator Liquid CPU Cooler

RAM: 16GB DDR3 1866MHz Corsair Vengeance Pro

Power Supply: 1050W Corsair Pro Silver 1050HX

Optical Drive: ASUS Blu-Ray/DVD-R/CD-R

Storage 1: 256GB Solid State Drive (Samsung 840 Pro)

Storage 2: 4TB Western Digital Black

Storage 3: 2TB Western Digital Black

Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3GB EVGA Superclocked with ACX Cooling

Sound Card: Creative Labs Recon3D Fatal1ty Champion 5.1

Internal Lighting: LED strips with remote control

Op. System: Microsoft Windows 8.1 Professional (64-Bit Edition)

 

December 2013

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!

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This time from the Legato NetWorker backup server.

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.

Our curriculum provides the skills necessary to work in the field of information technology, computer security, networking, data analytics, healthcare informatics, project management, or computer forensics. Our instructors have professional experience and understand the needs of industry and working adults. The instruction is a combination of interactive lecture, hands-on experience, real world case studies, group work, and research.

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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This is the shelf above my computer. Its full of Japanese travel books and little collectables I got from japan.

Looking to replace my tired Sony VAIO for something a bit whizzy - trying to choose between an Alienware Auroraâ„¢ mALX, a DELL XPS M2010, and an iMac 24" (With Windows XP/Vista installed)

 

website

 

Intel ® Core™ 2 Duo Processor T7600 (2.33 GHz, 4 MB L2 cache, 667 MHz FSB)

Genuine Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005

20.1" Wide Screen SXGA+ (1680x1050) Display with TrueLifeâ„¢ and integrated Webcam

2048MB 667MHz Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM (2x1024)

120GB (5,400rpm) Hard Drive

Fixed Internal 8X DVD+/-RW Combination Drive with DVD+R double layer write capability

256MB ATI® Mobility® Radeon® X1800 graphics card

 

staring at the computer screen.

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

 

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computer abstract art

Some 700 participants are attending the International Conference on Computer Security in a Nuclear World taking place in Vienna, Austria from 1-5 June 2015.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

Using these, we got to the moon, and they were awfully low on CO2 emissions.

Now we can only just get into low earth orbit....ain't progress wonderful?

Case: Cooler Master HAF X

CPU: Intel Core i7 4770K Quad Core Overclocked to 4.2GHz

CPU Cooling: Corsair H100i 240mm Radiator Liquid CPU Cooler

RAM: 16GB DDR3 1866MHz Corsair Vengeance Pro

Power Supply: 1050W Corsair Pro Silver 1050HX

Optical Drive: ASUS Blu-Ray/DVD-R/CD-R

Storage 1: 256GB Solid State Drive (Samsung 840 Pro)

Storage 2: 4TB Western Digital Black

Storage 3: 2TB Western Digital Black

Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3GB EVGA Superclocked with ACX Cooling

Sound Card: Creative Labs Recon3D Fatal1ty Champion 5.1

Internal Lighting: LED strips with remote control

Op. System: Microsoft Windows 8.1 Professional (64-Bit Edition)

 

December 2013

She didn't mean to type that right? Right!?!?!?

Homebrew Computer Club 40th anniversary reunion

Computer History Museum

Mountain View, CA

November-2013

Taken at the Bellaire Recreation Center's Weebot Wonderland Camp, August 2014.

Colossus was the world's first electronic, digital, fixed-program, single-purpose computer with variable coefficients. This is a rebuild of the original at Bletchely Park. It was designed to break the Lorenz cipher used by the Germans in WW2. The Lorenz coding machines used 12 rotor wheels considerably more than that used in the famous Enigma coding machines

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colossus_computer

 

www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-21384672

 

www.tnmoc.org/special-projects/colossus-rebuild/rebuildin...

Images from Alan O'Donohoe's Hack Jam event at Kingswood where pupils had to come up with inventive ways to use a microbit.

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