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Computer/Office adjustable, swivel chair with arm rests and neck support. Dark blue cloth upholstery. Excellent condition. £20.00
Stencil for the graphic representation of Computer Programs
1960s or 1970s
Scanned with Canon LIDE110
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Bedfordshire CC had PUO 500-2M from Devon General and converted to mobile computer classroom, PUO 501Mis seen at Bedford Bunyan Centre in May 90.
CNS installed 11 new computers in the lab area. These machines have the standard set of software available in the computer labs. The comptuters are connected to a laserprint that is part of the campus wide print management system.
Computer Science
Title: Computer Science
Date: undated
Description: Computer Science Lab
Image ID: 13-07-F_ComputerScience_1056-06-02
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_World
I thought it would be fun to recreate this with my laptop and photos of my face. It's a shame- the mock up of the computer screen looked really cool and retro in real life but it didn't quite come out in the photo so I had to superimpose the screen back onto it!
My, the world has changed in 27 years...
This one is "El Capitano". It's an HP d530, which means it's getting old. That's why the 7600 is lying in wait. On screen is Joel sipping some juice while sitting in the lake.
301 North Main Street
Ellensburg, Washington 98926
509.962.4638
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Matthew Ballantyne interviewing owner of KValley Computers and Internet, Chris Schmidt.
Computer watches second 2012 presidential debate and paints generative portraits of the candidates, audience and the moderator.
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The main Student Technology Services computer lab, formerly Titan Lab, is now located on the first floor of Library North. The lab was moved out of the library basement as part of the post-March 2014 earthquake relocations.
www.library.fullerton.edu/visiting/public-computers.php
Photo by Library Marketing student assistant Carose Le.
An analogue fire control computer, this one in no.2 turret. The range, angle, ship and target speed and course, etc, can be set using the handles round the side, with the readouts on top giving the angle and elevation of the guns. There was presumably a main fire control computer in the superstructure (maybe the one on the bridge?) and this would be a backup in case communications were severed or the main computer was destroyed.