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The process at Ceres for entering and exiting the port has been computerized and streamlines. It's now extremely east to get into and out of the port. The container is scanned and identified by cameras and computers. It's load is automatically checked and weighed and cross referenced with the load data. The process couldn't be easier. No need to get out of the truck or learn how to fill out complicated forms.

Diefenbunker: Canada's Cold War Museum

 

OTTAWA SEMI-AUTOMATIC EXCHANGE (OSAX)

Inevitably, computerization replaced earlier communications technologies. The OSAX computers were cutting edge and top secret in the early 1980s.

 

The original Burroughs 4800 mainframe computers, similar to the ones here, were enormous, both in terms of size and relative processing power. They handled more than 100,000 messages per month, and connected the Bunker to Canadian and allied military bases around the globe.

 

The room rests on a raised platform. Underneath, cables connect the computers and a ventilation system cools the hard-working equipment. Once the doors are closed, the OSAX is what the military calls a "TEMPEST room", shielded from floor to ceiling in metal to prevent electronic eavesdropping.

  

The computers' sole connection to the outside world was via secure optic fibre; data was stored on large magnetic tapes. The average smartphone has more computing power-but just try to get a signal in the Bunker.

 

Teletype machines were also in use in OSAX. Starting in the early 1990s, large computers were phased out in favour of PCs.

  

“…there were a lot of places in here that were restricted... OSAX was the most restricted area."

Janet Puddicombe, Teletype Operator/Communicator

(1981-1987)

 

The old cat walk was a way for the lighthouse keeper to rise above the high waves which sometimes frequent the pier. Now days of-course its all computerized so there is no need for it aside from its historic value.

The computerized control system was first installed in 2000. Before then everything was handled manually.

Snowflake test with over 4000 lights.

 

Snowflakes are new for our 2011 ListenToOurLights Christmas show. The front of the house will be covered with snowflakes. After updating some of our 2010 songs and after sequencing a new song for 2011 it was time to see how it would look. So I hung the snowflakes on my garage shelves in the same configuration that I plan for the front of the house. Since the wreaths and 3' trees were easy to grab I threw those in too. The cactus is stored on the roof and I hooked him up as well.

 

The 2011 Snowflake test contains 4 Light-O-Rama controllers and over 4000 LED lights. There are 12 X 17.3" LED snowflakes (cool white and blue), 9 X 42" LED snowflakes (cool white), and 4 X DIY Snowflakes with 60 Blue LEDs each. The 3' trees each have 35 cool white LED lights.

 

Whistling Gardens, Wilsonville, Norfolk County, Ontario. The 20 acre garden was opened in 2012 and was originally a corn field.

The Buzzards Racing team campaigns this flathead powered Ford in the Vintage Coupe class. It may look old, but it has the latest in computerized systems that track and record every aspect of each run, later to be crunched by the crew.

Computerization of retail banking (1950s – 1990s)

 

Pierre Mounier-Kuhn (Sorbonne University, French National Centre for Scientific Research)

 

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Retail banking

 

1960s to 2020s

 

25 Nov 2016

Frankfurt am Main, Germany

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Diefenbunker: Canada's Cold War Museum

 

OTTAWA SEMI-AUTOMATIC EXCHANGE (OSAX)

Inevitably, computerization replaced earlier communications technologies. The OSAX computers were cutting edge and top secret in the early 1980s.

 

The original Burroughs 4800 mainframe computers, similar to the ones here, were enormous, both in terms of size and relative processing power. They handled more than 100,000 messages per month, and connected the Bunker to Canadian and allied military bases around the globe.

 

The room rests on a raised platform. Underneath, cables connect the computers and a ventilation system cools the hard-working equipment. Once the doors are closed, the OSAX is what the military calls a "TEMPEST room", shielded from floor to ceiling in metal to prevent electronic eavesdropping.

  

The computers' sole connection to the outside world was via secure optic fibre; data was stored on large magnetic tapes. The average smartphone has more computing power-but just try to get a signal in the Bunker.

 

Teletype machines were also in use in OSAX. Starting in the early 1990s, large computers were phased out in favour of PCs.

  

“…there were a lot of places in here that were restricted... OSAX was the most restricted area."

Janet Puddicombe, Teletype Operator/Communicator

(1981-1987)

 

Diefenbunker: Canada's Cold War Museum

 

OTTAWA SEMI-AUTOMATIC EXCHANGE (OSAX)

Inevitably, computerization replaced earlier communications technologies. The OSAX computers were cutting edge and top secret in the early 1980s.

 

The original Burroughs 4800 mainframe computers, similar to the ones here, were enormous, both in terms of size and relative processing power. They handled more than 100,000 messages per month, and connected the Bunker to Canadian and allied military bases around the globe.

 

The room rests on a raised platform. Underneath, cables connect the computers and a ventilation system cools the hard-working equipment. Once the doors are closed, the OSAX is what the military calls a "TEMPEST room", shielded from floor to ceiling in metal to prevent electronic eavesdropping.

  

The computers' sole connection to the outside world was via secure optic fibre; data was stored on large magnetic tapes. The average smartphone has more computing power-but just try to get a signal in the Bunker.

 

Teletype machines were also in use in OSAX. Starting in the early 1990s, large computers were phased out in favour of PCs.

  

“…there were a lot of places in here that were restricted... OSAX was the most restricted area."

Janet Puddicombe, Teletype Operator/Communicator

(1981-1987)

 

Diefenbunker: Canada's Cold War Museum

 

OTTAWA SEMI-AUTOMATIC EXCHANGE (OSAX)

Inevitably, computerization replaced earlier communications technologies. The OSAX computers were cutting edge and top secret in the early 1980s.

 

The original Burroughs 4800 mainframe computers, similar to the ones here, were enormous, both in terms of size and relative processing power. They handled more than 100,000 messages per month, and connected the Bunker to Canadian and allied military bases around the globe.

 

The room rests on a raised platform. Underneath, cables connect the computers and a ventilation system cools the hard-working equipment. Once the doors are closed, the OSAX is what the military calls a "TEMPEST room", shielded from floor to ceiling in metal to prevent electronic eavesdropping.

  

The computers' sole connection to the outside world was via secure optic fibre; data was stored on large magnetic tapes. The average smartphone has more computing power-but just try to get a signal in the Bunker.

 

Teletype machines were also in use in OSAX. Starting in the early 1990s, large computers were phased out in favour of PCs.

  

“…there were a lot of places in here that were restricted... OSAX was the most restricted area."

Janet Puddicombe, Teletype Operator/Communicator

(1981-1987)

 

looking for names - voters in South City Central School in Barangay Nazareth look for their names in the computerized voter's list (CVL) as a supports staff (right) announced the start of the voting on 7am. (bobby lagsa)

Total Eclipse from Spring City 8/21/17

 

Sky-Watcher PRO 80 mm f/7.5 ED APO, Sky-Watcher 0.85X Reducer/Corrector, Canon 7D Mark II, Celestron Nexstar 102 GT Computerized Alt-Az Mount.

Our 2010 Christmas lights in Round Rock, Texas consisted of 14,260 LED lights using around 1400 watts and less than 12 amps of electricity. The Christmas lights were synchronized to music by computer that people listen to on 106.9 FM. Lights were shown on CNN, GMA, KVUE, Fox New's O'Reilly Factor, and our local Fox station.

Graphic used to plan our 2010 Christmas lights. Gives a top down view of the house along with a head on view of the house.

 

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Diefenbunker: Canada's Cold War Museum

 

OTTAWA SEMI-AUTOMATIC EXCHANGE (OSAX)

Inevitably, computerization replaced earlier communications technologies. The OSAX computers were cutting edge and top secret in the early 1980s.

 

The original Burroughs 4800 mainframe computers, similar to the ones here, were enormous, both in terms of size and relative processing power. They handled more than 100,000 messages per month, and connected the Bunker to Canadian and allied military bases around the globe.

 

The room rests on a raised platform. Underneath, cables connect the computers and a ventilation system cools the hard-working equipment. Once the doors are closed, the OSAX is what the military calls a "TEMPEST room", shielded from floor to ceiling in metal to prevent electronic eavesdropping.

  

The computers' sole connection to the outside world was via secure optic fibre; data was stored on large magnetic tapes. The average smartphone has more computing power-but just try to get a signal in the Bunker.

 

Teletype machines were also in use in OSAX. Starting in the early 1990s, large computers were phased out in favour of PCs.

  

“…there were a lot of places in here that were restricted... OSAX was the most restricted area."

Janet Puddicombe, Teletype Operator/Communicator

(1981-1987)

 

I asked how long they've had the computerized cutting machines and was told it's 15 years.

In those days you didn't need some lead poisoned computerized walking dog from China to make a child happy.

Many thanks for your interest.

 

Vielen Dank für's Interesse.

La Madonna del Controllo Numerico Computerizzato (o del Controllo Numerico per gli amici) protegge eminentemente gli operai specializzati e gli addetti alle macchine più pericolose.

A computerized scan of an MRI is displayed on a monitor at the Image Research Center on the J.J. Pickle Research Campus. The operational costs of the IRC are funded by earmarked legislation passed by U.S. Representative Michael McCaul

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What to do with 700 leftover multicolor LED lights? Well drill some holes in a salsa bowl, put it on the stick I use to hang lights and BAM an instant Megatree.

 

Our 2010 Christmas lights in Round Rock, Texas consisted of 14,260 LED lights using around 1400 watts and less than 12 amps of electricity. The Christmas lights were synchronized to music by computer that people listen to on 106.9 FM. Lights were shown on CNN, GMA, KVUE, Fox New's O'Reilly Factor, and our local Fox station.

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Features:

1. The pressure system chooses brand-name product. The design reaches high speed and energy saving.

2. Electrical control, adopting imported computer, with characters of fast action, silence, smooth working, and having high–performance control system.

3. Fixing pressure test, so as to be easy to operate and check.

 

All In A Day - This computerized sign was scheduled for freeway installation (construction barrel heaven) in the near future. The unexpected freeway closure offered an opportunistic change of plans. - Hazel Park, Michigan - July 2009

The Janome 6300 Computerized Sewing Machine is a Quilter's Dream! With an Extra-Long Arm, Precise and Consistent Stitching, an LED Screen, an Automatic Needle Threader, Built-In Scissors and much more; many quilter's will be wondering what this machine can't do!

This is a detail of the CT scanner as part of a CT scanner suite playset for minifigs.

The computer tomograph (CT) has been modeled after the Siemens Somatom Force.

 

Gonzo's abdomen is being scanned.

 

However the fundamental question remains whether Gonzo's nose would fit inside the scanner ;-)

May 10, 1991 - Safeway, Los Altos, CA. Another shopping list from the collector's days as a paid grocery shopper. This family had their shopping list computerized.

Diefenbunker: Canada's Cold War Museum

 

Control Data C 785-2

 

OTTAWA SEMI-AUTOMATIC EXCHANGE (OSAX)

Inevitably, computerization replaced earlier communications technologies. The OSAX computers were cutting edge and top secret in the early 1980s.

 

The original Burroughs 4800 mainframe computers, similar to the ones here, were enormous, both in terms of size and relative processing power. They handled more than 100,000 messages per month, and connected the Bunker to Canadian and allied military bases around the globe.

 

The room rests on a raised platform. Underneath, cables connect the computers and a ventilation system cools the hard-working equipment. Once the doors are closed, the OSAX is what the military calls a "TEMPEST room", shielded from floor to ceiling in metal to prevent electronic eavesdropping.

  

The computers' sole connection to the outside world was via secure optic fibre; data was stored on large magnetic tapes. The average smartphone has more computing power-but just try to get a signal in the Bunker.

 

Teletype machines were also in use in OSAX. Starting in the early 1990s, large computers were phased out in favour of PCs.

  

“…there were a lot of places in here that were restricted... OSAX was the most restricted area."

Janet Puddicombe, Teletype Operator/Communicator

(1981-1987)

 

These photos are of a young high school woman taking care of a computerized baby for her parenting class. The background was kept simple in various purple colored papers. The flowers are handmade.

4th digital portrait I have done in my series. Of my good friend.

Snowflake test with over 4000 lights.

 

Snowflakes are new for our 2011 ListenToOurLights Christmas show. The front of the house will be covered with snowflakes. After updating some of our 2010 songs and after sequencing a new song for 2011 it was time to see how it would look. So I hung the snowflakes on my garage shelves in the same configuration that I plan for the front of the house. Since the wreaths and 3' trees were easy to grab I threw those in too. The cactus is stored on the roof and I hooked him up as well.

 

The 2011 Snowflake test contains 4 Light-O-Rama controllers and over 4000 LED lights. There are 12 X 17.3" LED snowflakes (cool white and blue), 9 X 42" LED snowflakes (cool white), and 4 X DIY Snowflakes with 60 Blue LEDs each. The 3' trees each have 35 cool white LED lights.

 

The computerized SE-400 combination embroidery and sewing machine is designed to help you give your projects a customized, high-end look -- all while being priced to fit your budget.Features like the automatic needle threading system and backlit touch screen LCD make working on the machine easy on your eyes, while the Quick-SetTM drop-in top bobbin, easy bobbin-winding system and built-in push-button thread cutter add a new level of convenience to your sewing and embroidery crafting. With an impressive assortment of included accessories, the SE-400 is truly an affordable, feature-rich choice for the budding fashion designer.

 

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Snowflake test with over 4000 lights.

 

Snowflakes are new for our 2011 ListenToOurLights Christmas show. The front of the house will be covered with snowflakes. After updating some of our 2010 songs and after sequencing a new song for 2011 it was time to see how it would look. So I hung the snowflakes on my garage shelves in the same configuration that I plan for the front of the house. Since the wreaths and 3' trees were easy to grab I threw those in too. The cactus is stored on the roof and I hooked him up as well.

 

The 2011 Snowflake test contains 4 Light-O-Rama controllers and over 4000 LED lights. There are 12 X 17.3" LED snowflakes (cool white and blue), 9 X 42" LED snowflakes (cool white), and 4 X DIY Snowflakes with 60 Blue LEDs each. The 3' trees each have 35 cool white LED lights.

 

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A Series of One altered photo PC-graphics, - computerized art?. - At the end of the series, the actual photo will be here.

 

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Pictured: Eric Staller's LIGHTMOBILE, Volkswagen Beetle covered with 1,659 computerized lights, 1985

 

Photo by Eric Staller, 2014

 

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