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Wordhang? Hmmm, I wonder what *that* could be.

(from "Amstrad Computer User" magazine, September 1986)

Adjunct Assistant Professor Matthew Smith, left, speaks with Joshua Nye, right, Miles Hanbury, center and James Kelly, in the background, as they design a “smart” aquarium 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

my desk at work with the new computer. it is a quad core g5 with 4gb of ram, 750gb of hard drive storage, and a 30" apple lcd. i have the full adobe creative suite, macromedia web bundle, apple final cut, and adobe after effects pro. my wee ibook is pictured on the far left.

Finally after a great deal of procrastinating over which pictures and what crops, I *finally* got around to getting me some of those Moo cards from the lovely people at, er, Moo.

 

I might get around to adding notes to the originals but as it took me this long, don't expect miracles.

 

Oh, cards shown off on my new computer (attached to my nu pee cee)

40th birthday present from mom, dad & grandma

computer wallpaper. I love batiks. This is a restful scene.

How sad is this? We HAD this computer when it first came out. I think my mom still has it!

Participants of the beginning computer class learn mouse skills, Internet basics, and set up email accounts.

 

Main Library Flickr Page

Library Web Page

 

Here's the bones of the P183 on display. This case is badass. SO badass. It's the hero of this whole thing. I have never been less frustrated while building a computer.

This personalized business card is based on the initials which are depicted as seen on a Greek-character keyboard. The letters are central to the offered technical services and in this way they are connected in a meaningful and personal way with the technician. Teal blue and gray result in reinforcing the contemporary and professional character of the business card.

 

Η προσωποποιημένη αυτή κάρτα βασίζεται στα αρχικά του ονοματεπωνύμου, τα οποία απεικονίζονται ακριβώς όπως στο πληκτρολόγιο ενός η/υ. Παράλληλα συγκεντρώνουν γύρω τους τις παρεχόμενες υπηρεσίες και με αυτό τον τρόπο τις συνδέουν νοητά και προσωπικά με τον τεχνικό. Ο συνδυασμός της απόχρωσης του μπλε με το γκρι δίνουν ένα σύγχρονο και επαγγελματικό αποτέλεσμα.

Valedictory event for the Diploma, Cambridge Computer Lab, July 16 2008: Maurice Wilkes, watched by Andy Hopper

Bad games, good games, broken carts, torn and missing labels, whole complete games, but they are all a good laugh to play.

This hardware setup traveled over 6,000 miles with me to Shanghai. Apple Macbook Pro, Dell 20" Flat Panel, Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite, Logitech Optical Mouse, along with a 1TB Western Digital MyBook Studio and a 320GB LaCie portable hard drive. That's Windows Vista you see running on my Macbook Pro.

Personal computer nostalgia at the Computer Museum,Mountain View, Silicon Valley

Internet computers are available for use in the teen section upstairs.

Mouse get cut by a scissors. My experiment with handmade lightbox

Tape used to stop wires moving ...

 

A client brought me a broken 1 Gb USB pen drive containing data. A lanyard attached to the USB key was violently pulled out of the USB port, pulled upwards and quickly. This not only bent the circuit board (which has since been straightened) and pulled the solder pads connecting the USB connector the the board, clean off.

 

This left nothing to solder to. From here, I used a 20x magnification to track the pads to hairline copper tracks and scrape of the insulation ready to have very thin wires (which dwarf the tracks) soldered to them.

 

As I did not want to heat up the memory chips too much, I soldered the USB connector to wires, the circuit board to wires and then joined the wires. I ended up soldering 4 data pins and two ground points.

 

From here, the USB key worked and I extracted 300 MB data.

 

Canon EOS 30D, Macro mode. 18-55 mm. Macro ring light.

 

2009

 

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motherboard I pulled from a computer that I found on the beach

This is a computer-generated image of the magnetic field strength in a sunspot; it's bigger than the Earth.

 

Original: www.ucar.edu/news/releases/2009/sunspots.jsp

Adorable jacket made by Icantdance

Computer cake for my husband's birthday

A computer I built solely out of K'nex and spare computer parts. Features a custom-wired front panel complete with a standard light switch. Was later upgraded to have wireless, 1 gb of ram and a cd burner! I usually use it as a dvd player and hook it up to my 21-year old (but still awesome) tv via svideo and surround sound speakers.

 

Current Specs:

GPU: NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200

CPU: AMD Barton 2500+ 1.83 GHz

RAM: 4x 512 MB DDR1 RAM (2GB Total)

HDD: 80GB ATA Western Digital

WI-FI: D-Link WDA-1320 Wireless-G PCI Card

Floppy Drive

CD-RW Drive

6 USB 2.0 Ports

My wife says this is what happens when I daisy chain computers together. Eventually she says this is going to happen!

this is another photo i took while working with lights and long exposures

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