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Personal Log: KassieQuandrii Resident recording
Stardate: 220916
Location: USS Armstrong
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That is the face of one happy intelligence officer!
This time the away team did a by-the-book search of the captured Treman vessel.
The boffins managed to not get themselves blown up by the antipersonnel bomb (“Oh what a fascinating biological specimen! Note how toxic it is! And such an ingenious dispersal mechanism, that could fatally infect all of us in 3.72 minutes!”), so there’s that.
One of the new Science Ensigns, T’Mari, did a brilliant job decrypting and stripping the ship’s computer: that haul will keep the Intel staff back on the SS Astraios busy for weeks. Right off, it netted us confirmations of our key hypotheses: that the JHalidex are the weapons suppliers to the Treman, and that the Treman Navigators Guild is acting as retailers for them.
Science Chief Roffo confirmed that we can trace the dilithium from the Zsche mine to any ships carrying it or using it: I think our chances of that leading us on the trail of the JHalidex suppliers are low, but it’s the only lead on them we’ve got.
Captain Soulstar contrived for us to get requests from both the Treman and Yadhi governments to go investigate the mine, and wants me to lead one of the away teams. My taste in fieldwork runs more to dance clubs than dilithium mines, but I’m eager to get the first look at the situation down there.
Now, which end of the phaser gets pointed towards the bad guys?
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Ensign Kassiequandrii Resident
Intelligence Officer
SS Astraios/USS Armstrong
The USS Armstrong was unexpectedly attacked on a diplomatic mission! Time for Intel to get to work and find some answers!
ENS Kassi Quandrii, USS Armstrong, 3rd Rock Grid
The Rebels used A-wings as courier vessels since they were nimble and fast. Here we see an Ace Rebel pilot heading off to meet a contact for info on Imperial fleet movements.
Day 1363 Y4D259 pict 2
Former Metroline VW1566 is seen with Callanane of Galway, it is one of number of ex London Buses involved in a staff shuttle between the Intel Plant in Leixlip and the Weston Airfield in County Kildare
All the biggest things start with small ones..
When I was a Baby, I talk as baby with Celeron 800mhz, now I Became a man, and now I speak as a Man, with my Pentium 4 Hyper Trade...
Plywood prefers the older Macs with the Intel chips to the newer ones with the ARM chips. They're warmer.
Intel Pentium 60 Mhz CPU
Focus stack and composite of 2x106 images.
Thanks for the inspiration to Don Komarechka!
First CPU specifically designed for Notebook PCs.
This one came in a IBM ThinkPad laptop.
Core Frequency:25 MHz
Board Frequency:25 MHz
Data bus (ext.):32 Bit
Address bus:32 Bit
Transistors:1,400,000
Circuit Size:0.80
Voltage:5 V
Introduced:Nov. 9, 1992
Manufactured:week 51/1992
L1 Cache:8 KB
Intel S-Spec:SX709
Package Type:Plastic
PQFP-132
This complex isn't very far from me and the streets are pretty busy when it's quitting time.. Took this on the way home from the grocery store.. Happy Windows Wednesday, Everybody!!
Ringsend’s SG358 sits at the Intel Leixlip terminus of new Route 52. As part of the BusConnects roll out the network in changing to a combination of Spine, Local, Peak, Express and Radial routes. Route 52 operating between Ringsend and Leixlip (Intel) is one of the Radial routes introduced with the C Spine rollout to West Dublin and North Kildare. From Ringsend, Route 52 serves the City Centre, Heuston Station, Chapelizod Bypass, Liffey Valley, Lucan Bypass, Leixlip Village, Glen Easton (Green Lane) and terminates inside the Intel Campus.
In case you're wondering, that's the reverse side of an Intel Core i5-7600 processor, greatly magnified using my camera's macro mode.
I thought it would be a great idea to take pictures of this chip before I installed it into my desktop computer, probably never to be seen again.
This replaces the less powerful i3-6100 chip which I had been using for a year.
Portrait I did for men who work at Intel earlier this month (they actually are Intel software engineers).
My white 13" Apple Macbook laptop computer.
pictured: Mac OS X install disc 2
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specs:
13.3" TFT glossy widescreen display (1280 x 800 resolution)
2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU
2 GB of RAM (DDR2)
160 GB hard drive (5,400 rpm)
Intel GMA X3100 graphics processor (144 MB shared RAM)
built-in iSight video camera
slot-loading 8x SuperDrive (DVD+/-R, DVD+/-RW, CD-R, CD-RW)
FireWire 400 (1 port)
USB 2.0 (2 ports)
Mini-DVI port
10/100/1000BASE-T ethernet port
built-in AirPort Extreme wi-fi wireless networking (802.11g/n)
Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
optical digital audio input/analog audio line in
optical digital audio output/analog headphone out
built-in stereo speakers
meets Energy Star requirements
size: 12.78" x 8.92" x 1.08"
weight: 5.0 pounds
Intel Quad Core Motherboard photographed for magazine assignment.
Strobist info: SB800 in transluscent umbrella close to product camera left. SB800 with handmade paper snoot-gobo thingamajig creating pattern on b/g..high camera right