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My computer broke down last week. This is a photo of my new motherboard. Rather than buying a new one I decided to try to just replace what I needed so that I could salvage as much as I could from my broken one and reduce my compu-waste. It is the first time I've attempted the DIY computer route so it took a while to figure out what to buy and to sort everything out, but the CPU heatsink really made me laugh... does anyone else think it is a bit ridiculous? (Btw, I do know that one can donate one's compu-waste to a charity, but trying to use/reuse as much of my stuff for as long as possible myself somehow seemed karmically preferable).
A lot of people know how to use computers, but when it comes to technical troubleshooting, a computer repair in Harrisburg PA is always the best option. It's an utmost convenience that we have reliable computer repair shops to address our advanced technical concerns.
During the course of last holiday my dad asked me to build 6 of these Intel Atom-based boxes. Here are some bits of the work.
This desk is set up with my connection to the campus system (read: a computer). The phone was finally fixed on Friday.
Computers can be expensive but that doesn’t mean you have to spend a fortune on one. Stop by the Chandler Thrift Store and choose from a great selection of computers and electronics. We also carry a variety of home goods and décor. When you shop at St. Vincent's thrift stores, you support their Family Dining Rooms that serve 3,500 meals per day to Arizona's hungry. So, shop here today and support a good cause. We are open Mon-Sat 9-6 and Sun 11-4 at 2051 N. Arizona Ave. in Chandler. goo.gl/jWzqnv
See the "Computer Startup Focuses On Saving Energy" video
Frank Gruber of SOMEWHAT FRANK and co-founder of TECH cocktail talks with Aaron Milano of computer startup Burr Technologies as they look to create energy efficient computers that help lessen your carbon footprint on the planet Earth. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Awwww, it's such a great book. I like it just as much as my 1984 Technology encyclopedia which makes allsorts of predictions for the future. Like images and text coming through the phoneline. Crazy...