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Though I'm not sure if she has much functionality outside of looking alternately cute and murderous.
Oh, and sleeping. If that counts as a function.
Since there were only 20 computers and 60 kids a class, they have to divide up the group. There are still two or three students working on one computer (that is when there is electricity).
One of my friends gave me a Penguin Computing Relion x1. It has a 3.06 ghz intel processor, 250 GB hard drive, and 4 Gb of RAM, Upgradeable to 16 GB
The orchid on my desk behind my computer is a good example of illogical closure. One might be confused if the orchid was attached to the top or if it is its own separate entity.
If your computer is dead you can try and barter a new one or barter a computer service that includes repairing, networking etc.on www.barterquest.com/haves/view/27230-Computer-Services-in...
my favorite mac shapeshifter theme ever (fear platinum). as gorgeous as the default mac os x interface is, i am the type of person who needs a change now and then. weird themes and then back again.
Governor Kay Ivey was the keynote speaker during the luncheon portion of the Alabama Computer Science Education Summit, Wednesday March 14, 2018 in Montgomery, Ala. During Governor Ivey's remarks, she will also be announcing her "Governor's App Challenge which will be presented and judged at next year's summit.
The Governor's App Challenge will be a statewide contest similar to a science fair for computer science and coding. Judges will be selected by the Governor's Advisory Council for Computer Science Education. Rules will be announced in June 2018. (Governor's Office, Hal Yeager)
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
this compact computer desk was perfect for my last apartment (which was the size of my current living room), maybe i should upgade
Finished up Linda's new computer this morning. I took the hard drives from the old one and installed them in the new case. That was the only old parts I used. Windows 7 booted fine and didn't freak out when it detected the new mother board, CPU, RAM and video card.