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Computer Room A, showing our special disabilities work station which is designed for people in scooters or wheelchairs.

April 26, 2012

my sanctuary in the office...

Photo taken with a Pinhole camera.

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computer from another angle because you need MULTIPLE ANGLES.

Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA

IBM AS/400 portable, model 9401-P03, Cisc, OS/400 V3R2

The kids loved Garageband, which comes with an on-screen piano and musical keyboard.

Computer Studies Work 1985? P2008-0510

For kids the computer takes the place of radio, television, and movies - a portal to the world for good or bad.

We provide a wide range of IT support services including computer repairs, home or office network setup, computer and server maintenance and much more.

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Interesting how Pertelian are marketing this as a PC gaming accessory - 'not my bag' personally, but I can put up with the World Of Warcraft stuff on the front of the box...

A broken computer but i saw the reflection and i thought it was so pretty! It was at a computer cafe in Kenya Africa.

This is the cover the the Chinese Computer textbook. I asked the

students what the heck was going on in this image and it turns out

that this dude with the matching jean shorts combo is sooo excited

about life and this computer textbook that's he's hopping around with

a bao zi (steamed bun) hanging outta his face!

Deaf and Dumb student, Centre de Jeunesse, Gisenyi, where youths come to enjoy theatre, computer classes, dance, music, and career advice.

I seem to be writing the strangest things today...

 

Happy Halloween.

computer abstract art

No, I'm not in love with my face, I just like to see my VFE cartoon picture so I can Squeee!

An experiment in coupled "reaction-diffusion systems" (actually, using a mexican hat convolution more akin to field models of neural activity in the cortex). There are two variables with sigmoidal transfer functions, and an adaptation variable that causes the pattern to shift.

I removed the Creative X-Fi card for the motherboard Intel HD sound to make room for a possible 3rd video. I overclocked the CPU back to 3.2 GHZ from 2.66 GHz. The system runs stable on air. I also removed the lighted feet to clean up the wiring mess at the bottom of the case.

 

The USR Courier modem finally works with an IOGear USB to serial adapter. Though, it seems the modem is hit or miss after a reboot. The bluetooth adapter also likes to reserve COM ports that may conflict with the USB to serial adapter.

 

I also installed the EVGA backplates to the EVGA 275 FTW cards. It should help to keep the cards a bit more cooler. Each backplate came with a GPU to backplate transfer pad.

This has 256 bits of memory, and was Wendell's baby.

 

The iPod hardware team visits the Computer History Museum for Larry's retirement party.

computer abstract art

The Morrow MD3 in 1984. A brilliant green-grey-black screen, dual floppy disk drives and a NEC 3510 printer with tractor feeder.

With this project I had to create a reductive drawing for a computer mouse.

... in the city centre, where I uploaded a couple of photos. There were about 100 computers in use here, and I was allocated computer no. 41, about half-way down and by the window.

 

The booths at the back of the room are equipped with telephones, for international calls.

Emmis likes to sleep under my computer. I'm pretty sure she thinks the reason I put it on a shelf is so she has a little home on my desk.

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There were a lot of great moments on my NYC trip but I think shooting in the Bryant Park area was one of my favorites as I was able to capture some of my favorite long exposure photos, as well as, meet some nice folks from the area.

 

I can remember when I plopped my tripod down to get this long exposure I was thinking I hope it comes out the way I envisioned. Upon first looking at it in my catalog, I was disappointed as it was darker than I wanted it to be but it didn't stop my from processing it. Thanks to tools such as Lightroom and Color Efex Pro by Nik Software I was able to process the image to what you see above.

 

Tip: Next time, you look at the photos in your catalog don't be quick to discard it as you can turn an ok photo into a great photo solely by using the tools you have on your computer.

 

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