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Propatech Computer Solutions | Computer Repairs Geelong
28 Michigan Avenue
Corio VIC 3214
Australia
(03) 5275 6738
Look at the heatsink on that thing! It also comes with 256MB of its own
memory for processing, freeing up some memory for the rest of the
computer. I like! :D
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A broken computer but i saw the reflection and i thought it was so pretty! It was at a computer cafe in Kenya Africa.
An ASUS VG236 120 Hz '3d' monitor.
I've been wanting a 3d monitor for a while for playing with 3d photography, 3d video, and yes, also 3d gaming. And this one was on sale, plus I had some store credit at ncix, so I figured I may as well buy myself something.
Unfortunately NVidia's 3D Vision system only works with GeForce cards in Windows. No linux. For Linux stereoscopic 3d one needs to buy a Quadro card, which are, like, $2000+. Hopefully either the price of 3d-compatible Quadro cards comes down over the next couple of years or someone writes stereoscopic 3d drivers for GeForce cards in linux. In the meantime 3d will only work for me on Thangorodrim and not on Tol Galen. (And right now it isn't even working on Thangorodrim - I'm pretty sure it's an issue with my KVM switch. I need to wait for my new DVI cables before recabling things.) (UPDATE: Working now. Not a cabling problem but a driver problem. Install new video drivers and everything is working perfectly (in Windows 7) now.)
Unfortunately re-arranging my computer stuff meant I don't have enough long DVI cables, so now I have to wait another week for the longer cables to come in before everything is set up properly. (Plus Ubuntu is also complaining about a disk error, so I need to dig up my Ubuntu usb key drive to try and fix that - hope I also don't need a new harddrive now ...)
To disassemble a computer efficiently for recycling, each disassembly station has it's own standard toolbox, as well as a set of a small, uniform, clearly labeled boxes where the resulting parts can go into.
From left to right, the labels are:
* RAM and processors
* Screws
* Batteries
* Wire and Ribbon
* Aluminum
* Fans
* Aluminum and Copper
The small boxes are re-used, as they are continually emptied into larger gaylords, like those seen in the background.
This has 256 bits of memory, and was Wendell's baby.
The iPod hardware team visits the Computer History Museum for Larry's retirement party.
pdp-11's. Apparently these were not called "computers" which would have forced buyers into a long procurement process. So they were called "Programmable Data Processors" or pdp's.
The Morrow MD3 in 1984. A brilliant green-grey-black screen, dual floppy disk drives and a NEC 3510 printer with tractor feeder.
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Keith Porter, UMich Computer BSE Student, practices his introduction of his team's project, A2B Bikeshare, during the Michigan Clean Energy Venture Challenge at the Ross School of Business in Ann Arbor, MI on February 15, 2013.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
the original tower-o-power: on top, terminal server and envy's display. moving down, scsi drives and misc sparc hardware. then sparc 4 (nameserver, 'nectarine'), FDDI concentrator, sparc IPX with a weitek and 10krpm scsi drive (on narrow!!), and an lx running solaris, a sparc 20 (minotaur), an alphastation, and a centris 660av. then a sun 711 multipack. underneath that is envy (the black thing) and two sparcstation 1000's, savage (8 proc) and ayelborne (2 proc).
I watched gross point blank and the hulk this evening while I counted tesco school vouchers into piles of 100.
Lord Mayor's Show Procession 2009. From Mansion House to the Royal Courts of Justice and then back to Mansion House.
The Lord Mayor's Show is a day of Pageantry which has been an annual event in the City of London for nearly 800 years, dating back to the time of King John.
Hoover Riverchase Career Connection Center (RC3) designed by Goodwyn Mills Cawood for Hoover City Schools, Alabama.
This 92,000-square foot school, formerly used as a middle school contains career academies focused on health science, fire and emergency services, cyber innovation (computer programming, software development, software analysis, network security and network administration), food and hospitality, and skilled trades (carpentry, electrical work, welding and HVAC). Academies in the school are focused on creating a real world working environment with simulation labs, virtual reality learning and labs that duplicate the environments in real commercial kitchens, hospitals, fire stations, paramedic ambulances, and pharmacies.