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Pikachu is viewing photos of his fellow Pichu friends back home...

Laurel using her new KidzMouse at my computer (it's since gone to being used almost exclusively on Robert's computer so I can use my computer while she's playing games). It's greatly reduced her frustration when playing a variety of age-appropriate games; her favorites are I Spy Junior and Disney preschool titles.

Just a dramatic picture of an otherwise ordinary black keyboard.

I just fond out my dad got me a NEW computer after 4 years with this old laptop! It's an HP All-in-One 200 Quad series! 21.5 inches!

 

Jade loves playing with the computer pussy.

Group of people from Bolivian indigenous communities use computers to learn more about organic agriculture and the sustainable use of natural resources among farmer communities.

A view of the loft computers.

After a tragic beer spill

In process of putting together Geoff's new computer and video server

The computery kind.

 

I was taking shots for the science blog of a waste computer that I'm trying hack into a wall lamp (don't ask), and while this wasn't what I was going for I thought I'd share it here.

 

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Notice anything funny in this pic? This is my twin brother that I shot for one of my assignments in a class!

Part two of the November Photography Challenge- 3 things that weren't around for your parents that you're thankful for.

 

The internet in general is something I love- Sure, it can be nasty at times, but there's such an amazing connection made through posts, jokes and stories on here, and I think that one of the better examples of this is YouTube. I've discovered hundreds of funny and talented people as well as new hobbies through this site, as well as just having a laugh at silly cat videos- a classic way of cheering up on any bad day :)

There's always more to a desk than the computer that's sitting on it. (Contains many notes; for those of you seeing this image via solecist.net, you'll need to visit the original on flickr to see the notes.)

This is my design colleague Chris Jacobs' mint condition Lear Siegler ADM-3a terminal as it sits on a table his office in Culver City. An image of it can be seen embedded in the wikipedia entry for this classic computer. It's pretty awesome. Apparently, Steve Jobs based the first blueberry-colored iMacs on these.

This computer of mine, also very hard working. Was out of inspiration that day.

computer abstract art

heres a picture of me on one of my computers ..

Free 486 base unit for anyone who can collect from London SE13, UK.

50 throbbing megahertz of raw computing power can be yours.

Generic 486 PC base unit, needs new 3.6v CMOS battery. Stuck a tiny 100MB hard drive in it just to prove it starts up. Has keyboard, mouse, floppy drive, Soundblaster soundcard, 3com ethernet card, CD-ROM drive (will not boot from CD ROM though).

 

Seems to work but no proper OS installed, and without that CMOS battery you'll be typing numbers into the CMOS each time to get it to see the hard drive.

Sorry, monitor not included!

Would suit mad masochist trying to get some obscure Linux distro running on the lowest spec machine in the universe.

The Flickr Lounge-It's About Time

 

This is the clock on my computer and what I see when I log in.

Or students will be prompted to work on computer software programs focused on enhancing reading fluency, vocabulary and comprehension. We primarily use the Read 180 software. However, other programs like Study Island and my own web based projects are available for students to work on.

computer abstract art

This chap lives under the computer, he has a nice soft tummy to polish the screen.

 

The Our Daily Challenge group has chosen Critter as today's topic.

My main computer, The Slut. Note the $1 bill in the 5.25" floppy drive. Yes, it has a 5.25" floppy drive.

 

Now containing 100% more CD burners! I'm only about five years behind everyone else.

The Guelph Technology Showcase 2.0 took place in the Science Complex Atrium Jan. 29. Companies had a chance to show off their products and discuss career opportunities, while students could make connections and chat to alumni of the Computer Science department and other related programs at the U of G.

[Photo by Allison Rostic]

Made by Mattel in 1989....

Small scale figures, about 2 inches tall...

Kind of like MASK toys , with a little TRON thrown in the story line.... But with the miniature twist in scale. like some Transformers did.

Like Megatron turning into a hand gun ...

Soundwave into a Walkman, etc....

Several with PC boards that turn into a vehicle ... But other things too... A Pepsi can that houses a flying machine...A soccer ball trophy, pencil sharpener, flash light, calculator, digital clock, video tape... And the Computer that turns into a base ! A book base for the bad guys ..... I never had any of these, back in the day.... But I saw the little figures around for years . And did not know what they were from.....And picked these up recently.....I like the figures !

Looks like 12 o 13 figures with house hold items in this line ...

Sort of cool ! Very 1980s to me :)

Lupton Library at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (Oct. 25, 2011)

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