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Review of my recent computer, ordered from Digital Storm Online. A superb experience throughout.
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Not really. The display at the entrance to the monorail station at the Contemporary Resort had crashed.
The Radeon video "card" is about the size and shape of a carton of cigarettes. It's huge. It's a "video carton" lol
I had the pleasure of being featured in the December 2008 issue of Computer Arts Projects. This issue focused on Japanese influences among other Asian design aesthetics. I got to talk about the inspirations for my silly illustrations and design a skate deck!
It was quite the pleasure and extremely exciting so thank you, Computer Arts Projects!!
When local schools are in session the computer lab is very quiet. But after school, the lab will be filled with kids doing homework and having fun. Youth Computer classes are also held in this room.
Meri Amber set up her new computer 'thunk' for video editing and plastered her desktop with wallpapers of all the most viral youtube music videos of all time. www.meriamber.com/blog/2012/10/wallpapers-of-the-most-vir...
In 1953, Shell Labs in Amsterdam was the first site in the Netherlands to use an electronic computer in a production environment. The computer was a Ferranti Mark I*, designed at Manchester University (with help from the legendary Alan Turing) and built by British company Ferranti. The Amsterdam model was called MIRACLE, for "Mokums (Amsterdam's) Industrial Research Automatic Calculator for Laboratory and Engineering", but some people nicknamed it "May It Replace All Chaotic Laboratory Experiments". My mother was one of its programmers and kept a photo album.
This is my mother (center) and two of her colleagues, operating the computer.
The model, called the Nonhydrostatic ICosahedral Atmospheric Model (NICAM), was developed for the supercomputer Earth Simulator at JAMSTEC (Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Year of Purchase: 2006
Quantity: 1 (SOLD)
Price: RM300
SOLD TO ROSNANI BINTI ABDULLAH, 11011507, HOUSEKEEPING
Vintage computers at
Homebrew Computer Club 40th anniversary reunion
Computer History Museum
Mountain View, CA
November-2013
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