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I have no idea what's going on here … and it's quite likely that there is really nothing going on.

 

I had been watching the guy in the middle for a while, mostly because he was staring intently at everyone who walked by. Or maybe not … maybe he was just listening to his music with great intensity.

 

But them the guy on the left strolled past, and the contrast between the two was so striking that I had to photograph it. I didn't even focus on the guy in the background, on the right hand side of the photo … but he seems to add to the overall mystery of the scene.

 

Note: I chose this as my "photo of the day" for Sep 27, 2013.

 

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I had a brief business trip to Moscow in the fall of 2013 -- arriving in the city on a Saturday morning, relaxing for the rest of the weekend, then a day of intense business at a computer conference on Monday, and finally back to NYC on Tuesday morning -- and I was hoping that I could take advantage of my brief period of free time to get some photographs of the city. Ideally, I was hoping to visit Red Square at sunrise and sunset; and I even considered taking one of those garishly-colored tour buses around the city to see what might be interesting.

 

Alas, none of that happened, simply because of the weather: it was raining when I arrived on Saturday morning, it was raining harder when I left on Tuesday morning, and it drizzled and rained most of the time in between. Some people enjoy walking around in the rain, but I'm not one of them. I also don't really enjoy trying to photograph during rainy weather, though I know that it's sometimes possible to get some really interesting results. And I have to admit that I'm pretty paranoid about getting my digital cameras wet.

 

As it turned out, there was one brief break in the weather, late on the Sunday afternoon: the rain stopped, the clouds cleared, and the sun even came out. I grabbed my little Sony RX-100 MkII pocket camera, leaving my larger Sony A65 DSLR behind, and headed out of my hotel, walking a couple blocks up Neglinnaya Street to a shopping promenade on Kuznetskiy Most -- where there were throngs of people strolling, shopping, and enjoying various unrecognizable snacks and munchies from little food stalls along the street.

 

I walked around for a while, and then found a quiet bench where I could park myself and watch the ebb and flow of traffic in both directions on Kuznetskiy Most, snapping shots of anything (and anyone) that looked interesting. At the end of an hour, I had gotten some 375 shots … and then the clouds returned, and the rain commenced once again. I scampered back to my hotel before the rain got too heavy, uploaded the digital images to my laptop computer, and did most of the editing on the long 9-hour flight back to New York a couple days later.

 

A couple of these photos could have been taken anywhere: you can't really tell whether you're looking at something in the middle of New York City, or the middle of Moscow. But some of them -- indeed, most of them -- show us a mix of faces and dress styles and architecture that could only have been taken in Moscow...

Power Macintosh 7300/200

 

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created by pointing a video camera linked to a computer at the screen

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From the 1996 film, "Computer Escapes"...

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The Alto on its own.

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Close of a yellow Computer Space video game cabinet. (Nutting, 1971)

Close-up of the Timex Sinclair.

Bored and at home with my camera, this is what happens.

sadly, most of these stickers have gone the way of things that rub off when touched. also, way to turn date stamping on and not even make it the RIGHT date. i'm awesome.

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Change your Leopard's Login Screen background:

- Go to: Macintosh HD > System > Library > CoreServices

- Locate the file "DefaultDesktop.jpg"

- Create a JPEG image matching the size of it.

- Replace the file with your newly created image (You might want to rename the old one first, eg: "xDefaultDesktop.jpg").

- Restart your Mac.

 

A student practices her typing skills.

Old style organiser

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4-year old "working away" on a Macbook

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An Apple II with dual drive running a program called Logo

 

East Coast Vintage Computer Festival, July 2001

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In 1969, with the installation of the first CDC 7600, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory continued to lead in computing and custom-software development for nuclear design and plasma simulations. The CDC 7600 had 5,000 times the computing power of the UNIVAC. Octopus connected researchers at remote workstations to the CDC 6600s and 7600s, creating one of the first—and the largest—such networking systems.

Three screens to look at! PC for email, Mac for design, TV for dossing....umm..i mean testing graphics..

A cute 'handheld' computer.

Two Knox College students working on a research project in computer science.

Sometimes my job gets a little intense.

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same poster but printed and on the MacBook

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