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The fourth computer in the world, CSIRAC (pronounced 'sigh-rack') was designed and built in Australia. It made its first successful test run in November 1949. CSIRAC is the only intact first-generation computer surviving anywhere in the world and is located at the Melbourne Museum.
Finally got around to cleaning off the old "ancient" 233 computer, just logged for the last time... [sentimental moment, tears]
So now it is officially just a bunch of plastic waiting to be recycled. And the keyboard is equally useless, it won't even work in the ports of the new computer
This is Amy's main computer. She also has a notebook for college.
She did not want a case with lights, but I eventually talked her into getting one with enough fans to keep the inside cool. They just do not make them without glowly lights at a decent price anymore :(
This is my current Linux Fedora setup, running xmms player (Kinda like Winamp), Firefox, and GAIM (runs AIM, Yahoo, MSN, and Google messenger programs all at once).
Governor Kay Ivey was the keynote speaker during the luncheon portion of the Alabama Computer Science Education Summit, Wednesday March 14, 2018 in Montgomery, Ala. During Governor Ivey's remarks, she will also be announcing her "Governor's App Challenge which will be presented and judged at next year's summit.
The Governor's App Challenge will be a statewide contest similar to a science fair for computer science and coding. Judges will be selected by the Governor's Advisory Council for Computer Science Education. Rules will be announced in June 2018. (Governor's Office, Hal Yeager)
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This is the orphanage secretary playing computer games. I wished I had taken the picture of the girl playing solitaire on the computer at the Courthouse. All over the world American culture effects in ways we can't imagine.
Power cables behind motherboard --
Zalman includes the 4-pin ATX 12V/8-pin EPS extension, very nice! They also include a bunch of cable ties. It's a really well though-out design and package.
The county's waste management department held their annual hazardous waste dropoff in the parking lot of a local college. I freed up some room in my garage by unloading some paint and electronics, including the first video camcorder I ever owned. Technically, some features still work but it's bulkiness and a host of other issues made disposing of it a pretty easy choice. I'll miss it just the same.
These pics show my office in Berlin, Jan through May 2012. I was a visiting researcher at Humboldt University, Department of Social Sciences. The office was/is in Ziegelstrasse 13c. The place is actually really nice, I just try to maximize its spookiness on the photos.
Governor Kay Ivey was the keynote speaker during the luncheon portion of the Alabama Computer Science Education Summit, Wednesday March 14, 2018 in Montgomery, Ala. During Governor Ivey's remarks, she will also be announcing her "Governor's App Challenge which will be presented and judged at next year's summit.
The Governor's App Challenge will be a statewide contest similar to a science fair for computer science and coding. Judges will be selected by the Governor's Advisory Council for Computer Science Education. Rules will be announced in June 2018. (Governor's Office, Hal Yeager)
This Computer Lab was built by our talented workers here at JCRC, creating a peacefull study area with a lot of natural light from windows that provide a relaxing view and ceiling lighting that let you see what your doing.
Governor Kay Ivey was the keynote speaker during the luncheon portion of the Alabama Computer Science Education Summit, Wednesday March 14, 2018 in Montgomery, Ala. During Governor Ivey's remarks, she will also be announcing her "Governor's App Challenge which will be presented and judged at next year's summit.
The Governor's App Challenge will be a statewide contest similar to a science fair for computer science and coding. Judges will be selected by the Governor's Advisory Council for Computer Science Education. Rules will be announced in June 2018. (Governor's Office, Hal Yeager)
Governor Kay Ivey was the keynote speaker during the luncheon portion of the Alabama Computer Science Education Summit, Wednesday March 14, 2018 in Montgomery, Ala. During Governor Ivey's remarks, she will also be announcing her "Governor's App Challenge which will be presented and judged at next year's summit.
The Governor's App Challenge will be a statewide contest similar to a science fair for computer science and coding. Judges will be selected by the Governor's Advisory Council for Computer Science Education. Rules will be announced in June 2018. (Governor's Office, Hal Yeager)
Governor Kay Ivey was the keynote speaker during the luncheon portion of the Alabama Computer Science Education Summit, Wednesday March 14, 2018 in Montgomery, Ala. During Governor Ivey's remarks, she will also be announcing her "Governor's App Challenge which will be presented and judged at next year's summit.
The Governor's App Challenge will be a statewide contest similar to a science fair for computer science and coding. Judges will be selected by the Governor's Advisory Council for Computer Science Education. Rules will be announced in June 2018. (Governor's Office, Hal Yeager)