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My laptop and my brother's

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Final test. Hope it works - this is costing me a fortune.

Frode shows me the server version of Hyperwords

Found one of my old laptops. Small screen, thick casing, came w/ win98.

Young woman or girl student using a laptop outside and drinking coctail. Notebook with green screen. . You can download this clip as a MOV file without watermark here: www.videoblocks.com/video/young-woman-or-girl-student-usi...

Fujitsu S6130, CPU1,4GHz, HDD40G, RAM 512M, DVD-CDRW, Pin 1,5h, Made in Japan.

Laptop images inspired by 'Russian Dolls'

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Our poison Apple, MacBookPro! Spending far too much time trying to get internet to work on this thing :/

(it's working well now)

Info: diffused 580EXII @ 1/16th on keyboard. bare 550EX behind my ear, resting on top of chair, 1/8th) Fired w/PlusII's.

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Laptop wrap

 

Like a snuggle blanket for your laptop!

 

My laptop doesn’t leave my desk very often so doesn’t really need a ‘bag’ to carry it about. I do however want to be able to ‘put it away’ and keep it comfy when I’m not using it! So this is my solution.

 

The wrap when unfolded acts as a soft mat to protect surfaces underneath it as well as a handy place to put your coffee! It is also a soft surface for your hands and wrists to rest on when typing.

 

As it literally wraps your laptop, it is slim - lined and fits easily under your arm or inside another bag if you need to take it for a trip out.

 

It is made using a selection from a Half Moon Modern jelly roll with a plain grey cotton for the lining. It is padded with wadding and a heavy sew - in interfacing used to give structure. There is also a lightweight sew in interfacing on the lining to provide a crisp surface suitable for a mouse. There is also Velcro used to secure the folds and keep it wrapped up snuggly.

 

I feel the ‘sliced’ theme is reflected in the angled piecing I have used throughout and also in the scissor print which caught my eye when selecting fabric for this project.

 

It is very simple and functional and I am really pleased with it!

 

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Apple is well-known for creating some of the world’s best-designed laptops, but as for any electronic devices, what happens when those computers reach the end of their lifespan?

Design studio VicoloPagliaCorta from Bologna (Italy) is giving a second life to the Apple laptops keys by transforming them into design pieces of furniture such as tabletops, stools, jewelry, clocks and more.

The work of VicoloPagliaCorta has been presented during the last Milan Design Faire in 2016 and the design duo's stylish furniture was crafted as part of the 380|tiles project that used ten thousand discarded computer keys from Apple laptops. Each laptop key was carefully removed, trimmed, and cleaned before assembly into a mosaic of 20 rows and 19 columns that sit on a sturdy oak base.

   

Deployment of Windows 7 laptops to corporate network

I use my laptop on a regular basis for school work and personal use.

A sweet IBM 560. Circa 1995, purchased on ebay sometime in 1999. Windows 95, 12" 800x600 screen. External floppy, 6Gb harddisk, no optical drive, no ethernet or modem. A lot of trade offs, but on the other hand, it was pretty darn light.

 

Too bad it suffers from random shutdown syndrome. Took it to an IBM laptop specialist who yelled at me for taking it apart myself, then kept the laptop for 3 weeks but couldn't fix it himself either. Oh well, at least he didn't charge me.

 

Today I booted it up for the last time to make sure I wasn't leaving any personal data on it. Sometime this week, I'm dropping off a crap load of old PC junk at my local recycler.

Working on a laptop

 

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i sometimes like to work stood up, and came across a post on instructables with one of these so i made my own. there is a slight wobble but that's due to the cantilever on the tripod that allows you to flip to portrait a small block of wood to steady this and i will have a much more solid feeling desk. it will also be useful as a table for sitting while using the laptop

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This is what I got on my first day as a workstation

HAHAHA I finally got a blueberry clamshell. How much did I drool at those laptops in the past?

Undergraduate students studying in MUSE.

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