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The three of us, as usual, seated outside the Computer Learning Centre, on Pia's last day, as she left QE2 in Quebec to return to Europe for a seminar.
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)
Matching desk and drawer stand. Made with douglas fir, mortise and tenon joinery, and a recycled oak desktop.
Bjorn Gruenwald has more than 30 years of experience in planning and building inventive information system solutions.
It still needs some adjustments. I HATE compression dowels. But I got the whole thing put together all by myself even though one step called for three people.
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My newest girl. Yup, that is 27 inches of lovin' wrapped right around my pictures. Thank you to my honey, I love it!
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Here is the oil cooler, oil filter, and 15 watt submerged pump hooked up and functioning. This setup lowered my temps by a good 6 - 7 degrees Celsius. My computer is now running at a pretty constant 50 - 56 degrees Celsius depending on the outside temperature (remember, I'm running this in the middle of the Caribbean in the dead of summer with no climate control). When the computer is under load, the CPU and GPU spike up to about 71 degrees Celsius, however the oil temps do not seem to travel above 56 degrees Celsius. I have not been brave enough to attempt sustained peak tests (only several hours of video games). My motherboard firmware is set to power down at 70 degrees Celsius. I have yet to reach anything near that.