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Die armen alten Rechner

 

The Family Computer - the Japanese version of the Nintendo Entertainment System - was released on July 15th, 1983.

Parts for my new computer build. I already have the gpu and another mechanical hard drive from my old computer.

I'm addicted to Facebook.

A Microsoft Word class in session. The computer lab has twelve computers with Microsoft Office software for patrons to use.

  

Date: April 16, 2013

Location: Worcester Public Library, Worcester, MA

Rights: Worcester Public Library

computer abstract art

One replaced laptop screen. The old one is in the front. See the bend to the left? Yea, not so good.

 

I accidentally pulled my laptop off the desk when I went to get my cellphone. I was in a Skype chat at the time, and my foot got caught in my headset cable. Why did I need to get my phone? I was sent a link to a Google page, and I need my phone to do the two-factor authentication (2FA) to log in. So I am entirely blaming the damaged screen on Google.

 

Front of Velocity Micro

1 Pink Barbie Little Learning Laptop,1 instructions, 1 zip bag, 2 x AA batteries.

 

3 years +

the navigator tower(1 of my fav. towers

The computer mouse I got from Linens n' things for $5, it lights up it's just like a disco ball

What you need to know A computer is not foolproof. It will eventually encounter some problems along the way. Long term use of this technology leads to wear

www.pcsupporttoday.com/

COMPUTER TRAINING by WAIZ MULTIMEDIA at INCEIF

TEDxBrussels brings world class speakers to the heart of Europe and over 2000 influential audience members to push the frontiers of our knowledge.

This annual event features innovative technology, development, sustainability and environment. TEDxBrussels presents international speakers performing live to attendees.

 

In 2012 the theme was Bits, Atoms, Neurons, Genes (or BANG BANG).

-The digital world and the real world are interconnected like never before. You can send off online for a personal genome readout and control physical objects with your mind. Computer thinking is driving medicine, music and play. With brain-computer interfaces now used in nuclear power stations and bio hackers doing lab biology in their garages, BANG BANG is a concept whose time has come. BANG BANG means the evolving mesh of ideas and practices, a rich mix of citizens, scientists and culture.-

 

www.tedxbrussels.eu/

 

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Theme Green: Some computer junk.

 

Nikon D50

Nikkor AIS 50mm/F1.8 Series-E

1/125sec @ f1.8

ISO 400

Raspberry pi built in to a PAL SNES cartridge

This image depicts a computer teaching a class. Online classes still have teachers, they are just teaching from a different location than where you are,

 

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Discovered at work today: a dual-sided CD in a huge plastic case (seriously -- it fit in my hand, but my fingers didn't have a lot of reach to spare). Apparently, you were supposed to slide it into a receptacle in the computer, and the metal door would slide open. Bizarre.

 

We no longer have a reader for this thing, and the files on it were extraneous anyway, so I had great fun disassembling it and playing with its components.

Computer Club at Dublin Castle, Camden. 13 December 2006

This is a photo of one of the computer labs at SACI. While the computers are available for all students to use, this specific classroom is for the Visual Studies class. I am not in this class, I was using the computers for my own personal project, but I spoke with a student in the class who is really enjoying everything he is learning. The class partners with the Salvatore Ferragamo museum in Florence to enrich the students’ understanding of visual studies and culture. As this class is not only done on the computers, the central area of the room is filled with multi-purpose tables where students can complete various projects. In this photo specifically, the tables were being used as a surface where students in the class could cut up paper and create look book boards.

The first real work on this board was scrubbing down the PCB with limonene solvent.

This is my den, my sanctuary...

We declared Sunday a screen free day for the family, the reasons for which can be found here.

 

This was the notice placed on my computer and TV screen so I wouldn't forget...

Taylor Public Library Technology Training Nov. 2012

 

UNIVAC made its last run at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in December 1959. By then, the Laboratory had acquired more powerful IBM computers, capable of 15,000 additions per second. The last Univac run was done by Jonnie Daw, seated. Standing left to right are Stan Helmeci, Ed Lafranchi, Cedric Eastburn, Marv Lehman, Sid Fernbach, Pierre Noyes, and John Hudson. Fernbach was head of computing at Livermore, and a pioneer in developing and applying high-performance computers to solve large scientific problems.

My christmas present! :D

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