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COVID-19 Self Isolation - My Computer Desk
I miss these guys. Cambridge Soundworks sold some great stuff that wasn't super expensive. This is one little speaker on my computer desk. I bought this speaker system for my computer (two small ones that sit on the desk and a small subwoofer under the desk) over 20 years ago. Although the plastic, which used to be white, has yellowed considerably, these speakers are still going strong. As I recall, this was the cheapest/smallest 3-speaker (2.1) system called PC Works.
2020.04.02-19.12.07
How is a computer program like an AmeriCorps program? You must carefully describe what the inputs and outputs will be!
Girls Wallpaper Desktop Computer Background
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Martin's refurbishing of vintage computers
after Homebrew Computer Club 40th anniversary reunion
Woodside, CA
November-2013
Computer Viruses
A Computer Virus is a computer program that can replicate itself and spread from one computer to another. The term “virus” is also commonly but erroneously used to refer to other types of malware, including but not limited to adware and spyware programs that do not have the rep...
Mi Spectrum, guardado ahora en algún cajón. No sé si se encenderá o no. Empezó siendo un Spectrum normalito, pero a base de mejoras (de teclado, fundamentalmente) acabó en Spectrum+
Eight rackmount servers three APC UPS's one 3com switch one KVM One patch panel 1600 Cisco Router one 8 Port KVM Two Maxtor one touch NAS one VCR one HP2420D and one HP LaserJet M2727 MFP and 350 feet of CAT5 Make a happy computer geek
My old school's IBM computer circa 1968.
No, that is not the computer in front of the student - you can see just part of it behind him to the left of the picture.
And no - this is not me - and I don't remember who he was - it was 40 years ago!
Lecturer IV Mark Brehob, center, helps with Tejal Mahajan, left, and Guthrie Tabios, both computer engineering undergraduate students, as they work together in the in the EECS building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan on Wednesday afternoon, September 28, 2022.
The 373/473 lab, was led by both Matthew Smith, an adjunct assistant professor, and Mark Brehob, a lecturer IV, both from Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. The two were on hand to answer questions and offer advice as students utilized the lab for projects that ranged from motion and robotics, to personally selected design/build endeavors.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing