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121_Access Brookhaven- Attendees listen to pre-recorded remarks from Dr. Vanessa Chan, Chief Commercialization Officer, Office of Technology Transitions at the U.S. Department of Energy, at Access Brookhaven, an in-person conference where they learn about the different capabilities that the Instrumentation Division offers to support industry’s research and development efforts in a broad variety of fields and the partnerships opportunities offered by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) at Brookhaven National Laboratory January 26, 2023. (Official Lab Photo by Kevin P. Coughlin / Brookhaven National Laboratory)

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Older photo of my computer setup. On the table, my Lian Li mid tower PC-82), Sony SDM-HS94P monitor, Belkin KVM switch, Minolta Dual Scan III film/slide scanner, Microsoft Wireless Natural Keyboard & Mouse and HP 2610 printer. On the floor next to the table is my Lian Li full tower case (PC-70B).

The Top 100 was held to honor IUPUI's top students at the Marriott in downtown Indianapolis on Friday, April 14, 2023. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Indiana University)

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Used to belong to me - selling them on ebay

Mal Brown Awards- Reception Style in the Champions Club Room of the AMP

07 Feb 2007 --- Bored Young Man Using Laptop --- Image by © amanaimages/Corbis

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The Top 100 was held to honor IUPUI's top students at the Marriott in downtown Indianapolis on Friday, April 14, 2023. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Indiana University)

Close up of arrow keys on computer keyboard.

Girl studying --- Image by © Rick Gomez/Corbis

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conductor and computer-orchestra --- Image by © Images.com/Corbis

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An inside look of my most recent build, as of February 2012.

This close-up of the patent badge on the Church of England's Millionaire shows its date of patent as 1895, which certainly makes it the oldest piece of kit we've seen so far in this competition!

 

John says it's been kept because: "It was in everyday use up to the late 60's and, for an organisation that still has John Milton's application for marriage, this is almost a recent acquisition!'

The Top 100 was held to honor IUPUI's top students at the Marriott in downtown Indianapolis on Friday, April 14, 2023. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Indiana University)

IUPUI students held the 22nd annual Jagathon dance marathon at the Campus Center, where they raised $320,032 to benefit Riley Children's Hospital. The photo was taken Saturday, March 3, 2023. (Photo by Liz Kaye/Indiana University)

February 05 - Jay's checking email and newspaper news.

 

This image is in a set called "My Daily Photo Stream". Whereas the focus of my eJournal and images blog is on text, I want to create an emphasis on photos here. I'll shoot and add an image each day. Doing so will remind me to constantly carry my camera and it'll be a more direct record of current, personal experiences.

 

26 Feb 1954, Minneapolis, MInnesota, USA --- Space Pilots. Minneapolis, Minnesota: A small boy's dream of piloting a rocket ship through outer space came as nearly true as modern science could make it for plastic-helmeted Johnny Bower (left), and Neil Smith, both seven years old. The youngsters got their big break when Minneapolis-Honeywell's Aeronautical company invited them, among other young sons of technical employees to visit the plant and see what their dads were doing. "Pilots" Bower and Smith are manipulating special computing equipment developed to duplicate characteristics of supersonic craft and the flight conditions they might be expected to encounter. --- Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS

Businesswoman on Videoconference with Businessman --- Image by © Royalty-Free/Corbis

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This is my oldest IBM Model M keyboard, made in 1986. It is about two years older than my twenty-six year old brother, who is holding it in this picture. It still works just fine, though one has to swap the AT-style cable with an ATX one to connect it to anything these days. Fortunately, that's easy on these because things were actually designed to have replaceable parts back then.

 

(I'm taking some pictures of my stuff as I start on the process of packing up to move.)

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Yes, believe it or not this thing actually works. It's a first gen AMD Athlon 500mhz Slot A with one of the two motherboards that were on the market when it was purchased. It still runs fine to this day minux a cdrom drive which I stole for some other project (I think).

at Off campus, non-IU on Thursday, May 11, 2023. (Photo by Liz Kaye/Indiana University)

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