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After purchasing some memory and a power supply, my dad and I built this computer using parts from older computers.

 

Meet Collin, Computer Coach Volunteer.

 

Our Computer Coaches can help help you discover a variety of computer tools and skills.

 

Downtown Branch

Sundays, 1:30-3:30pm

 

Capitola Branch

1st & 3rd Wednesdays, 3:30-5:30pm

 

Photograph by La Inthongpradith, Volunteer Photographer

active USB computer speakers

So much fun! These unbelievably colorful wires are sadly an uncommon site in most computers now. But they make the CUTEST bracelets. Great for kids and teens too!

 

This rainbow ribbon wire bracelet is .75" or 1.9 cm wide with a single snap black enamel button closure. This item is custom to each buyer. Please specify wrist size in message to seller. This items is safe for children 5+.

  

12-12-2014

Intel mini-scientist 2014 participants, from left to right, Micheal McInerney, 5th class, Matthew Sheridan 4th class, Kayla Sheridan, 6th class, and Shauna Considine, 5th class, all from Liscannor NS, Co. Clare, with their "Cereals - Iron Test" project. There were 22 primary schools participating in the competition with the judges made up of Intel employees and Clare McInerney, UL / Lero. Intel, Shannon, Co. Clare. Picture credit: Diarmuid Greene/Fusionshooters

Foozley likes to help his Mum with computer things and she likes having a cuddle with such a cute boy.

This is just some of the box.. and tables.. I these hate computer tables. But, there is no much option..really

TOP SECRET: screenshot of Obama's computer desktop

try to find games in computer,never did programming

12-12-2014

Intel mini-scientist 2014 participants Sinead Greehy, 3rd class, left, and Ella Keane, 5th class, from St. Cuan's NS, Kilbaha, Loophead, Co. Clare, are given a demonstration of a 3D printer by Meghan Halton from Intel. There were 22 primary schools participating in the competition with the judges made up of Intel employees and Clare McInerney from UL / Lero. Intel, Shannon, Co. Clare. Picture credit: Diarmuid Greene/Fusionshooters

I found this manky old keyboard kicking about under a pile of old computer bits.

A kiosk computer at Southwest Airlines.

With the generous donation of computers by the US law firm of Eckert Seamans, Communities Rising was able to open its first computer center in August. For most of our students, these were the first computers they had ever seen.

 

www.communities-rising.org

New computer build in wood steampunk-ish case. Innards contain a Gigabyte micro-ATX board, Athlon II X4 260 CPU, ATi 5770 HD graphics card, Corsair p128 SSD. That keyboard is made of bamboo.

The guts of my computer -- they look a bit like a tiny city

... for five people on a full train -- and we got very good seats, thanks to the efforts of this lady.

 

Japan Railways (JR) has a wonderful computer system for such purposes.

8 years of hard use on my PC

[8 Anni di utilizzo intenso del mio computer]

Note the OCZ power supply is gone, and I've got a power supply that fits, from Cooler-Master.

sony 710dru dual layer dvd burner, vantec fan controller

Replaced plastic folding table with a unit from Walmart. Room for Drawing Tablet - Works great!

This is the computer my new one replaced :)

I was supposed to put this up a month ago when it was accurate. This is my setup while my laptop's LCD was busted. Notice the awesome effect it had on the LCD. Of course, now it's repaired and the CRT is gone, and there are some different books. It's much the same as I type this, though.

I had the weirdest urge to take a picture of my keyboard.

This is/was a 64 MB PC100 SDRAM stick which I broke into two pieces.

The Computer History Museum

The world's largest history museum for the preservation and presentation of artifacts and stories of the Information Age located in the heart of Silicon Valley.

Almost every public workstation has headphones (these are in the children's area). They make an antiseptic spray available and clean them daily. They say they have had few issues despite their more "urban" clientele.

Konrad Zus's Computing Machine Z3, a WWII German computer.

Kraftwerk played an album a night at the Modern Museum of Art in New York as part of "Kraftwerk 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8."

 

Photos are from Night 5 where they played "Computer World."

 

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첫번째 산 200만원짜리 노트북

하지만.. 현재로는 제대로 돌아가는 것도 드문 구식 ㅜㅜ

2001년도 구입

Wiener-Rogers Law Library

University of Nevada, Las Vegas

One Plug to power them all,

One Switch to light them,

Many Cords to link them all and from the darkness save them

 

Under the Table where the outlets lie.

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