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name: Hillary Andrlik
school: Walker Elementary
town: Clarendon Hills
state: IL
The P.E. teacher gave me a red pocket pedometer holder. It was the perfect solution for storing computer mice for the mobile laptop cart. This system makes it very easy for my primary kids to access.
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What's typically in the (small) computer bag when I head out. Not pictured: camera I used to take the photo (Canon SD300).
love is explaining to your extremely determined son that an ebay search for the word 'sprocket' is not likely to give him the one he wants for his gas scooter.
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Computer with accessories included
Computer accessories
Includes
Speaker set
Mouse Optical Microsoft
Keyboard PS2
Complete computer with 1 monitor,mouse and accessories $200.00
Vintage computers at
Homebrew Computer Club 40th anniversary reunion
Computer History Museum
Mountain View, CA
November-2013
Wow this was a trip down memory lane. My brother in law arrived today with his old computer under his arm. "Can you get my book collection inventory off this please?" You know the drill I'm sure. No monitor, keyboard or mouse. I keep a spare monitor handy, but the PS2 keyboard and mouse are buried in the container somewhere & I have a dozen people to feed. A quick phone call and a friend arrives with those.
I fire it up. It promptly throws up several dozen error messages then the desktop crashes. The computer is still running though. AV throws up several warnings about viruses and trojans before that too crashes. Hmm. Win98. I have a copy of that lying around somewhere. Install over the top. No go. It keeps all the old C#$P and still misbehaves. OK so I install to a new directory. It asks for key. That's somewhere in the container too. Sigh. back to the old copy to try and get the key from that before it dies. No joy.
Hang on I have a couple of old computers in the office. One is a desktop and one is a server. I try the desktop first. It boots Yay! but it comes up with Windows Server 2000 WTF??? Luckily I remember the password I used back then. I look inside. It is actually a hacked desktop running a couple of SCSI-W drives. But there is an IDE cable going off to the CD-ROM. It has an extra plug on it. Brilliant. Drop in the sus drive. Both HDD and CD fail. Yep CD works on its own. OK lets play with jumpers. Move CD to Slave position Both work, but the HDD comes in as drive C, thus booting the very RS Win98. More playing with jumpers. Eventually I discover a combo that allows the HDD to come up as the slave, and that allows the SCSI drive to boot normally. And it sees the HDD. AND a thumb drive.
A quick check and the needed file is there and appears to be intact. Copy to the thumb drive and remove to a newer beast. No known viruses on these files, so I load them with the application. Crash. Hang on. I wrote this app. A little tweaking and I get the file to read. Why was I so anal about security back in the day? Sigh. Luckily I kept the old security keys handy. I doubt I remember enough to hack the security the hard way.
I measured temps inside the CPU cabinet with the doors open, closed and with the computer asleep. Worst case (as expected) was with the door closed and CPU running.
The temp in the cabinet was 100F and rising.
With the addition of the fans it just about gets over 80F so about a 20F reduction, the temps are now about normal.
As promised in "Birthday Present from Alex and Tabitha!" here are the minifigs I also got from them. Both are from Series 7.
The current computer setup:
Two 20in Dell monitors
Mac Mini - Core 2 Duo
MacBook - Core Duo
iPhone - 8gb
iPod Nano - 1st gen
iPod Shuffle - 2nd gen
Mainframe computer optimized for handling problems that required a lot of numeric processing.
Taken at the National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: James S. McDonnell Space Hangar in Dulles, VA.
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one late night looking at interesting photos on Flikr. goofing around i just decide to snap a shot to see what would turn out. this is what turned out and is one of my favs. (on a side note to the owners of the pics in the background... hope you dont mind that i used them but somehow it seemed fitting)
Back in 1990, when i was 13, my father gave me an Atari 800 xl. This is a (very) Basic program I made using the highest graphical capacity of 300x190 px.
In a tv, the output seems to have pixels in white, red and blue, but the graphics is actually made in just one color.
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