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On top of the monitor here, you see a stuffed, toon mouse (sort of a computer joke), a beanbag-critter called "Crashly the y2K Bug," and a beanbag-critter shaped like a computer.
Throw the "Y2K Bug" against a surface, and you hear the digitized sound of glass breaking. Throw the little computer against a surface, and you hear either the glass-breaking sound, or a voice saying "Bye-bye files!" :D
Next to the monitor, there, is a bunch of old magazine-folders containing old Writer's Digest magazines from back in the 1990s or so, with some old software manuals on top of that.
Mi nuevo y pequeñito computer, un Medion Akoya, encendido, con su pegatina protectora en la pantalla y, cómo no, con mi blog favorito, 'Libros de Babel'.
This is a Canon Cat, a rare vintage computer developed by Jef Raskin, who did early work on Apple's Macintosh. I found this in 2001 at a Goodwill store.
This is a Micron branded keyboard made by NMB in Thailand that I rescued from the trash in 2000 when one of my roommates was going to throw it out. It had dried spots of soda, milk, and peanut butter(!) inside the guts. It worked fine after I dismantled and cleaned it.
That mystery key over the carriage return is the pipe key. Both shift keys are full size.
The famous fish game! The teachers in the English room loved it - for a while anyway. The woman at the screen is Ling; she was a real down-to-earth person!
Free Internet cafe in Nova Friburgo, Brazil run by RJ state government uses KDE, Firefox, OpenOffice.
Oy... still waiting for new computer to arrive at the new job. In the meantime I'm stuck with this. A CRT? Are you kidding me? :-)
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