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I began processing this photo a while ago but unfortunately my laptop died while doing so. Was it the Burj or the fact that my laptop was 3 years old and that it had been pushed to its limits...
Anyway, after a lot of time and energy, I finally gave up on the computer and I had to trash it. Thankfully I was able to salvage the HD and recover all of its files.
Fast forward 3 weeks and now armed with my newest editing tool a 21.5" iMac and I finally finished processing this photo. I'm loving my new iMac, it's a vast improvement from my 15" Gateway with dead pixels. I hope to take my processing techniques to the next level with my new computer, but I'm always open to constructive criticism so please let me know if you have any...Thx
Explore Front Page #6 on March 8, 2010
only at a conference of police officers from all over the new england area would you find a laptop unattended.....
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ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti swapping the shell of a laptop aboard the International Space Station during her Minerva mission. She posted these images to her social media on 22 August 2022 with the caption:
When IT hardware fails on you… some things are the same, in space or on Earth! Laptops seem to fail more frequently up here, though. We are all proficient at shell swaps by now!
ID: iss067e177685
Credit: ESA/NASA
What is it with boxes? She tried to get in it as well, but I was corpsed with laughter and couldn't get the camera organised.
The main reason for my trip to Tunisia was to participate in the UN World Summit on the Information Society. I attended the press conference where UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan and Nicholas Negroponte unveiled the first prototype of the $100 laptop. The 'One Laptop Per Child' initiative aims to provide extremely low-cost laptop computers to children in developing nations.
Le Kram, Tunis, 2005
After almost two decades the oldest one still works. I never think of computers becoming obsolete. Supplanted for sure but each one still performs well at the task it was bought for. That's not obsolete.
These units are all 17" screens
Iz likes to sit on the couch and "help". Really, he's just asking for attention to be paid to him, and not the computer, but he likes that it's warm, too. And he'll swat at your hands if you try to use the keyboard.
ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti swapping the shell of a laptop aboard the International Space Station during her Minerva mission. She posted these images to her social media on 22 August 2022 with the caption:
When IT hardware fails on you… some things are the same, in space or on Earth! Laptops seem to fail more frequently up here, though. We are all proficient at shell swaps by now!
ID: iss067e177673
Credit: ESA/NASA
I was fascinated to see that the laptop had Roman letters on the keyboard – and all the instructions in English – but Cyrillic text on the screen.
I wasnt feeling up to it, so Im not happy with the pics, but here is one which I think is ok.
it was fun.
Previous laptop battles here