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Our Office Workstation 1 used for Internet Browsing & Games. 2.6 Pentium 4 PC, 17in Flat Screen Monitor.
I got into an argument with one of my coworkers today about whether to take a good picture you need a good/pretty subject, or if a reasonably good photographer can take a good photo of something really boring and mundane (or a bad photo of something beautiful.)
We pretty much agreed that the wires coming out of the back of my computer were the boringest thing in the room, so I tried to take a good photo of them and this is what came out.
I'm a little biased, but I think it came out well enough to make my point.
U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. - Thanks to the Exchange, 1,145 incoming freshmen at the U.S. Air Force Academy now have the latest laptops and accessories. Cadets received their computers in early August.
“The 2023 Cadet Computer Issue was a success!” said Cathie Byrns, retail business manager for the Colorado Springs Exchange, which includes the academy. “For some Cadets, these are the first computers they’ve owned. The computer issue is their first taste of the Exchange—a taste that we hope will last a lifetime.”
A few from our second day at Dagstuhl. I didn't take a lot of photos today - busy working most of the time. Tomorrow, though, is the hike they always arrange for Wednesday afternoon, so you can look forward to grey winter photos of the German countryside :-).
These haven't been cleaned or edited in any way excepting shrinking them some to speed up the uploading.
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While I'm at Dagstuhl this year I'm going to try (amidst all the "real" work) to capture something of what the workshop is like and, more generally, what it is to do (computer) science. This is hard because it's not flashy high-action bull-riding kind of work, but it's important, significant work and deserves to be documented. I'm just going to have work harder at it.
I'm also probably going to take more people pictures than I would be naturally inclined to. If anyone finds themself in a photo here and objects, let me know and I'd be happy to remove it.
Here's Candie and Aubrey surfing the web on the new computer that I made for them. They're also wearing the new glasses I made for them. :)
Where computers go to die .. and be re-born. CDM (Computer Donation Management, Inc.) -- a recycling company based in the Baltimore, Md. area which specializes in e-waste.
And other 'green', i.e. environmentally positive, things.
silly picture -- laptop keyboard taken when I wanted to play with the blackberry camera. Not great -- but - oh well! :)