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The new computer I built to use at work. Quad-core, 32 GB solid state drive, 4 GB RAM, etc. I ended up adding an 80 GB IDE HDD I had lying around. I love these Storm Scout cases; this is the third one I've used.
Steesh at his computer. I thought this one would look like a clipart or something, if Steesh was a handsome, tidy 20-something guy wearing a suit rather than. Well. Yanno. Steesh.
This one of the smaller computer labs in Whitaker on the 2nd floor. There is only 4 computers, and usually one or two of them are broken. Many commuters use this area to print off power points, homework, or check their networking sites.
Basisschool leraren leren omgaan met een computer!
Nog even en de kinderen verslaan hun leerkrachten omdat zij spelenderwijs sneller zijn in het opnemen van nieuwe dingen.
Atelier animé par Isabelle Henkens de Ôm Health & Work pour Apprendre les bons gestes pour retrouver une harmonie corporelle, notamment lors de longues séances de travail sur un poste informatique.
Sono stato qualche giorno in vacanza in montagna e (...) lassù sui monti / fra boschi e valli in fior (...) ho ritrovato il mio primo portatile serio, un Olivetti Echos 46... Che tenerezza! Ora è poco più di una macchina per scrivere ma all'epoca mi pareva di poterci guidare un'astronave da quella consolle rosso-mattone!
INFO: Per ingrandire l’immagine cliccate sull’ icona della lente sopra il disegno
ばにら, Vanilla, provided computer support while she queued to sleep in the surprisingly popular orange pail.
The steps in building a computer systems.
From the 1970 publication "Computer Technology for Textiles".
More computers, noteworthy... a Timex Sinclair with a Zilog Z80 processor.
The Sinclair was first sub-mini microcomputer I can remember. It was itty bitty compared to a Commodore, or TRS-80, only about 8" wide and hooked up to a TV.
for my 28th bday, i made a cake shaped like a computer with a candy letter keyboard. it was a chocolate chip cake. hahaha.
Depressing little eraser from the 1980s. The computer is gearing up to deliver the truth: 'Something at Norwich Union. Until you get sacked.'
J.J. Jackson and Jennifer Johnson listen at a computer demonstrating voice output for screen and keyboard, 1987.
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Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections, Conrad Hall, 943 Conrad Rd., Room 101, East Lansing, MI 48824, archives.msu.edu
Resource Identifier: A010622