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Knox College computer science professor John Dooley on the second day of his course, Introduction to Computer Science, setting up a demonstration of the efficiency of a binary search.
This is my pretty new monitor. I think it fits in beatifully with my $30 garish computer case, old-school keyboard, wireless mouse, and $300 sound system (plugged into my on-board sound card).
It got a bit unwieldy with cables going everywhere, so I put it all in a box. Haven't figured out how to make this thing wearable yet, but perhaps trimming that box down and putting it in a belt attachable box? That gigantic screen has got to go, though...
The beginnings of the Computer Science building, being built on a parking lot in front of the E-Quad.
In the operations center. Feels so modern. I understand why the computer building people decided to make keyboards a tad bit smaller some 10 years on.
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Sample next action card - I know, some of these aren't technically "next actions", but I'm still working on that...
Minister Bruce Ralston joined a moderator and three featured panelists for a conversation about the future of work, co-sponsored by Amazon and Canada Learning Code.
Amazon and Canada Learning announced a new partnership to support Canada Learning Code’s K-12 education programs. Amazon’s $525,000, three-year investment in Canada Learning Code will support CLC’s Code Mobiles, which brings computer science lessons to students in rural areas; Canada Learning Code Week which delivers coding lessons to over 25,000 youth learners across the county; and the building of a Canada K-12 Computer Science Framework to develop a set of core computer science principles that drive computer science education.
My husband brought home a new computer to play with. You'd think I'd have enough with the Dell at my desk and my laptop. But I am enjoying this one as my kitchen computer. It comes in handy when I want to look up a recipe or watch a show while I'm preparing dinner. I guess you can never have too many computers.
While moving, we had to pack away the actual computer desk, so I set up this temporary...thing. Those are practice nunchaku on the table, for some reason.
AOL offers a free test to locate errors on a computer.
I have always been sceptical about these tests.
So, I bought a brand new computer and guess what - over six thousand errors allegedly present!
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Since he was so mad about being taken from the computer, I gave him a spare keyboard to pay with. Perfect solution.
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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