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Yeah...I'm sure I'll eventually clean my desk a bit. Also, the computer is apparently costing me $320/month in electricity bills.
I have four of them :) In the picture you can see my 12'' laptop and the 17'' TFT screen used by the rest three PCs. They all run Linux.
A Knox College student explains his project in 3D computer graphics, in a computer science department presentation at the end of spring term 2014. Photo by Peter Bailley. More about Computer Science at Knox: www.knox.edu/academics/majors-and-minors/computer-science
The picture is a bit dim, but if you look closely you can just make out the elusive technocat - head and tail of a cat, body of a computer.
This photo shoot was an amazing use of taxpayer dollars. According to the Navy, this is what computer hackers look like.
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wagh's lab session are so task-intensive (where task is boring and long) every project group member coordinates with every other group member but their own as you can make out from the orientation of the chairs...this is not simulated...it remains like this every night.
Ground for the serial data connection can be obtained from pin 7 of U13. If you want to power something, 3.3V is on pin 14 of U13. This is just one place you can put a ground line. A little work with a multimeter will find other points all over the board.
I spent the last week over in Adelaide, working out of the WebMenu.com.au offices. They had me working on an iMac. Nice computer and all, very cool to use, but frankly I prefer my PC. *ducks for cover*
Whats that, you want to know wth is going on? Ok ok..
My web storage / blog / wiki / gallery for 7 years, decided to take a nose dive during a gallery upgrade. I think I have most of the data. I thought the drive in question was my SATA drive, so I bought a few more so I could raid/mirror them for future issue.
It wasn't my SATA drive, it was an older EIDE.. My SATA was actually the main boot disc (running Fedora Core 3).
After much depression I got struck with an idea to DD (block disc copy) one disc to another, and then resize the partiion to take advantage of the new space. Looked great until I tried to mirror it, then found out my raid card was a fake-raid card (think software) and leenux just didn't like what it saw when I was finished mirroring it.
Sigh.. 10 hours of work getting all that setup..
Ok, now on order, a few 3.5" drive attachable fans (those new SATA's get hot hot hot), a PCI Slot fan that will help pull more air out of the machine. A new 3Ware Hardware Raid. I feel like a money sieve at the moment. I can only hope in the next few days I'll be working my way back to normal (everything gets here on friday).
Right now my blog is in limbo, the drive it's reading from is read-only so I can't post or do anything on that partition. I hate computer issues.. the bane of living a highly digital lifestyle.
My kids have been taking a "computer class" at school of which there is a $90 fee for. I don't think it's an optional class. For the second, third and now fourth grades they do one of two things in computer class. "Type to learn" or "Kid Pics" which is a typing tutor and a paint program (not unlike MS Paint that comes default in every MS distro). So for three years, that was "computer class". Instead of complaining, I decided to do what needed to be done and start with computer parts. I'm going to do a harddrive next, and I'll see what else I have. Then I'm going to start buring education CD's, and finally the coup de grace, full bootable linux education CD's.
Play with contrasting scale today: juxtapose something small with something big!
Back when I was teaching in the late 90s,I had a Mac G3 with a matching monitor www.mrmartinweb.com/images/computer/macg3bluemonitor.jpg that sat on my desk. One of my students appeared on day with this clock which so closely resembled the monitor. They sat on my desk together at work. Here it is on my latest Mac - a MacBook Pro.
A message left on my board by a sixth grade math and computer student in May. We worked hard, tried many new things, and learned a lot this year.
A quick break in arty experimentation to show our new mini keyboard for the shared server PC - a cunning plan to reduce clutter on our desk (or at least to make room for different, more imaginative clutter).
Only problem is, it's a bugger to type on...
At the computer history museum in Mountain View they have a working Babbage Difference Engine replica. A sight to behold, almost steampunk, but really an actual design.
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One of those rare (for me) moments when I land on a web site and realize that I own a physical copy of one of their major design elements.
Beginner Computer Class – Join with students of SWCSS in this class. A fun and exciting class for challenged students to learn basic computer skills through the use of special educational games and keyboard exercises. Not only will SEN students learn to enjoy the computer, it will also be wonderful exercise to help them develop fine motor skills. Increase your communication skills by joining this class.