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Students had the opportunity to blog for the first time today. They feel like superstars!
Torontoist post about this ad: torontoist.com/2010/10/vintage_toronto_ads_apple_picking.php
Source: Quest, June/July/August 1982
New computer at the Community Communication Center at Fantsuam Foundation in rural Nigeria.
June 2010
Photo from Fantsuam Foundation
Heres my laptop. Its decent. I use it for the ordinary. Sometimes games even though the graphics reek. Actually. They are pretty good if you ask me.
With more time to kill, Jack and I checked out Paul Allen's Living Computer Museum and saw old home computers and mainframes, many of which allow interaction.
HAPPY CANADA DAY!!!
Yesterday morning, 30 June 2019, I woke up earlier than usual. Once I was on my computer, I checked the weather forecast and saw raindrop icons in the forecast for the next week, but yesterday was for sun. I knew what I had to do! Luckily, I had a tank full of gas, so I grabbed both cameras and a snack or two, and headed out the door. I must be the only person who hadn't been to Kananaskis recently and taken photos of the tiny Pikas (Rock Rabbits), and that was my destination.
This is a long weekend for Canada Day, and my plan had been to keep off the roads, as I was sure they would be busy, making it more difficult to stop whenever I wanted, to take a photo or two. However, when I saw the weather forecast, it changed my mind. Sunshine, blue sky with clouds, made it a perfect day to be out - I'm sure you agreed, Bonnie : )
A day in Kananaskis is always great, but sometimes 'great' turns out to be fantastic! Can't believe how lucky I was, not just in the mountains, but on the journey there and, at the end of the day, calling in at my 'usual' area closer to home.
I suspect the Pika is most people's favourite - around 6 inches long and almost impossible to see against the mountainside of broken rocks that are the same colour as the Pika's fur. Starting to believe that maybe I was going to be out of luck, the first one appeared, racing in and out and over and between the endless, sharp rocks. Take your eyes off the animal and you stand a good chance of not being able to find it again. Then a second one appeared, a baby - which I think is the one on this photo. It perched itself on top of this rock and simply stayed there for a few minutes. Several of my photos show the eyes closing slightly. However, eventually it did move, and off it went. When it appeared not too far away, I caught sight of it and thought at first it was a mouse, ha. So tiny!
While I was searching for a Pika, a herd of Bighorn Sheep had come down the massive mountain side and, as they usually do, gathered right in the middle of the road to lick salt left by vehicles. After quite a time, there was an almighty BOOM that startled me and a handful of others. We hadn't noticed a Park's truck arrive, armed with 'bangers' to make the Sheep move from the road. Once the Park's person had left, the Sheep returned to the road. There were several young ones along with the females.
It will take me ages to go through my photos, especially having to combine two cameras, but lots of images can wait till winter. More important, to me, is to continue editing and posting the remaining Texas photos.
I wont turn it on yet. In an hour I'll take it to my mac guy and he'll do the transfer (migration) thing with firewire to move everything from the old mac to the one blue baby.
The news director gives these out if you do something awesome (for a certain value of awesome). Rich, whose desk this is, has quite a few. Does that mean his awesomeness quotient is higher than anyone else's?
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Need to work on a paper? The McGovern Library computer lab (Rm 200) upstairs is open for student use when not reserved for instruction.
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OK, i've been busy... work been hectic, and my old Sony has been playing up, but now have my new Vaio
4 GB ram - 250GB HD - 2.5kHtz Core Duo... FAST!!! oh... and it has a sim card built in so i can go on line anywhere (there is a 3G signal that is!)
Computers, complete with internet and Microsoft Office programs, are offered to all students. The public may use the computers in the Information commons for all e-mail and websurfing purposes.
Someone had obviously gone to a lot of trouble to make this statue to the I.T gods. Or maybe it was a sacrificial altar for computers that have gone bad (don't we all have one of those!)
So I decided to light it up. (Sparkler toss idea from Proper_dave)
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