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Wordhang? Hmmm, I wonder what *that* could be.
(from "Amstrad Computer User" magazine, September 1986)
A Manchester City Police officer of the 1960s searches for information in one of the extensive card indices at the force’s headquarters.
In the days before computerisation all forces relied on the maintenance of huge quantities of paper records.
The process of transferring data on to computer held files didn’t begin properly in Manchester until the 1970s.
From the collection of the Greater Manchester Police Museum and Archives.
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Tape used to stop wires moving ...
A client brought me a broken 1 Gb USB pen drive containing data. A lanyard attached to the USB key was violently pulled out of the USB port, pulled upwards and quickly. This not only bent the circuit board (which has since been straightened) and pulled the solder pads connecting the USB connector the the board, clean off.
This left nothing to solder to. From here, I used a 20x magnification to track the pads to hairline copper tracks and scrape of the insulation ready to have very thin wires (which dwarf the tracks) soldered to them.
As I did not want to heat up the memory chips too much, I soldered the USB connector to wires, the circuit board to wires and then joined the wires. I ended up soldering 4 data pins and two ground points.
From here, the USB key worked and I extracted 300 MB data.
Canon EOS 30D, Macro mode. 18-55 mm. Macro ring light.
2009
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This hardware setup traveled over 6,000 miles with me to Shanghai. Apple Macbook Pro, Dell 20" Flat Panel, Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite, Logitech Optical Mouse, along with a 1TB Western Digital MyBook Studio and a 320GB LaCie portable hard drive. That's Windows Vista you see running on my Macbook Pro.
Valedictory event for the Diploma, Cambridge Computer Lab, July 16 2008: Maurice Wilkes, watched by Andy Hopper
Ashmeet Chandok, a electrical and computer engineering masters student, working in the EECS building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan on Wednesday afternoon, September 28, 2022.
The 373/473 lab, was led by both Matthew Smith, an adjunct assistant professor, and Mark Brehob, a lecturer IV, both from Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. The two were on hand to answer questions and offer advice as students utilized the lab for projects that ranged from motion and robotics, to personally selected design/build endeavors.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
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My father was cleaning out his garage and found this homemade computer. When you whippersnappers say "I built this computer myself" you make me laugh. Because even though I personally don't ever know what either you or my father are talking about, my dad could still kick your ass. At... building computers. Uh... yeah.
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All my websites got hacked. I called my host - www.ixwebhosting.com - and they pretty much blamed it on me for running unsecure software.
Looks like I'm shopping for a new web host company. Any suggestions? I'm looking at www.bluehost.com.
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Most of Academy at Ivy Ridge operated without teachers. Students were required to self-study and do tests on the computers which were cut off from the internet. If the students did not self-study or could not pass a test on their own, they would be punished severely. This was a factor in why they could not receive their accreditation from the state of New York.
Read more about it here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_at_Ivy_Ridge
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