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This was my first computer - in my dorm room from 1997. This was an AMD K6 with a 166mhz processor. The monitor is still in use but the computer is long gone - taken apart by kids at a local school.
This is a CTX computer and monitor that I got from Office Max my second year of college. This was actually a floor model so there was a discount. I remember hooking it into the campus network and taking forever to get it to work. I downloaded a lot of stuff to this computer.
So sah damals mein erster Personal Computer aus. Compaq Presario mit 80486 Prozessor, 120 Mbyte Harddisk und mickrigen 16 MB RAM und Windows 95. Davor war ich ein grosser Amiga Fan und habe die PC Welt ziemlich belächelt da dort im Vergleich die technische Entwicklung einfach sehr langsam ablief.
Bild: computermuseum.li
^^ avviso tutti gli occhi gentili che passano dal mio stream che sarò via per le vancaze pasquali e quindi non potrò postare per una settimanina :( ... appena torno passo a vedere le vostre fotine che mi lasciano sempre così *_* ... un augurio di buona Pasqua a tutti =) a presto
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sort of...: Direkt auf dem Chip in der Bildmitte, der sie hochaufgelöst filmt und gezielt einzeln stimuliert, leben die tausendfach vernetzten und untereinander kommunizierenden Hirnzellen von Mäusen. Entwickelt in Basel vom Team rund um Prof. Andreas Hierlemann: www.bsse.ethz.ch/bel. Originaldurchmesser: anderthalb mal ein 5 Frankenstück. Kurzes Video davon, was sich damit aufzeichnen lässt: www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsLMyKhOHAY
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Still working, but barely! Please bear with me!
Wolverton RTC's computer was down and there may or may not have been a work truck up ahead but they rolled out anyway.
I moved my computer around. Again. Since this photo was taken I added a laser printer, which makes things a little cramped.
Current version 2.1
Computer: Intel Pentium D 940 Presler 3.2GHz LGA 775 Dual-Core Processor on a Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3L motherboard with GeForce GTS250, 8GB OCZ RAM and over 2.5TB storage. OS is 64bit Windows Vista Ultimate with 2 - 22" ACER widescreen monitors (P224W & AL2223W) and Creative Labs 3.1 audio.
Desk: IKEA Expedit bookcase and desk unit ($120) and a IKEA Lack 43-1/4" shelf above ($20). Lighting is 6 Hampton Bay 3-Light LED task and accent lights (~$46/3pk). Monitor shelf was custom built using a single piece of 1x12" pine and a simple pine fj shoe molding for decoration then painted white to match.
Other: Television is a 50" Samsung DLP with Onkoyo 7.1 surround sound, xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii. (Television and receiver are also acting as a 3rd monitor and second sound system for the computer.) Television stand is a Lack TV Unit from IKEA on bed risers to increase storage area underneath.
I custom painted the monitor and keyboard on my girlfriends computer last weekend when I was left unattended for too long. ;)
My second heart. Love the ironic nature..the fabric (none) and the crazy quilt look I love, but with pieces of computers (and photos in the back). My second love being computers. Again, this was show at the "Milagros Del Corazon" and auctioned of with a bunch of other hearts.
Computer cabinet. Will hold smaller printer behind flat screen computer monitor inside. Lots of storage behind attractive wood doors. Great to hide wires or something unattractive and large in an open area.
Measurements: 71 inches tall, 43.5 inches wide, 27 inches deep.
Location: Northwest Ann Arbor, Michigan