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Is it a pic-a-day if it doesn't have my face? Well, there were a few others, like reflection photos, or ones where a camera blocked my features....
This is one of my two favorite keyboards. I'll post a picture of the other one tomorrow.
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.
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For kids the computer takes the place of radio, television, and movies - a portal to the world for good or bad.
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.
Used an extension tube with my wide angle lens to get this macro shot.
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Intel Core 2 Quad q9450
2 2GB Corsair Dominator PC2-8500 DDR-2
HIS Radeon 4870 512MB
Arctic Cooling Accelero S1 Rev. 2 w/ Turbo Module
Mist 1000W Modular PSU
WD RaptorX 150GB 10,000 RPM 16MB Cache
2 Samsung Spinpoint F1 1TB 7200RPM 32MB Cache
Samsung DVDR SH-S223F
3 Nexus Real Silent 120mm
Clear Computer Case RaptorX Edition
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.
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.
debugging the onboard computer on the people mover. their diagnostic software was just spitting out line after line after line of hexidecimal numbers.
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.
Detail of the Iris Indigo (Silicon Graphics), a powerful computer introduced in 1991. This board has as nickname 'The Song and Dance Machine'.
More info at www.sgizone.net/indigo/