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Many of the early games shipped in large boxes with an abundance of support materials like this laminated map. All the maps and charts in Computer AMbush are 8.5" x 11", resulting in an unusually large box compared to most other computer game boxes. It measures 9" wide x 12" high and 1" deep.
This is where I spend a lot of time viewing and processing stuff, using a Comcast router to access the Internet in my apartment. Elsewhere in the complex, Barkley's "Resident" or "Guest" WiFi is available for use by my iPad Mini and iPod Touch.
The round mirror toward the right in the image is for monitoring CNN, MSNBC and other channels for recent news shown on the TV behind me .... while I'm on the computer.
Time for meditation, fitness session, well-being concept. Girl wearing sporty pants sit and post exercise action, after class in yoga studio club or at home
I did some cable rerouting, and took some pictures that took advantage of the resulting shapes and loops.
Ground for the serial data connection can be obtained from pin 7 of U13. If you want to power something, 3.3V is on pin 14 of U13. This is just one place you can put a ground line. A little work with a multimeter will find other points all over the board.
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Yeah...I'm sure I'll eventually clean my desk a bit. Also, the computer is apparently costing me $320/month in electricity bills.
Ok, I have a lot of pack rat things in my house that I need to take care of. The worst of this is the basement. Here is a shot of my computer corner.
My goal is to make my the house simple and peaceful. Getting rid of a lot of the junk that piled up is the biggest part of this. De-clutter.
So each day, for 30 days, I'm going to simplify some part of the house. Be that getting rid of clutter, creating storage space, or organizing stuff.
The picture is a bit dim, but if you look closely you can just make out the elusive technocat - head and tail of a cat, body of a computer.
Photographer: Lori News
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wagh's lab session are so task-intensive (where task is boring and long) every project group member coordinates with every other group member but their own as you can make out from the orientation of the chairs...this is not simulated...it remains like this every night.
A message left on my board by a sixth grade math and computer student in May. We worked hard, tried many new things, and learned a lot this year.
I spent the last week over in Adelaide, working out of the WebMenu.com.au offices. They had me working on an iMac. Nice computer and all, very cool to use, but frankly I prefer my PC. *ducks for cover*
My kids have been taking a "computer class" at school of which there is a $90 fee for. I don't think it's an optional class. For the second, third and now fourth grades they do one of two things in computer class. "Type to learn" or "Kid Pics" which is a typing tutor and a paint program (not unlike MS Paint that comes default in every MS distro). So for three years, that was "computer class". Instead of complaining, I decided to do what needed to be done and start with computer parts. I'm going to do a harddrive next, and I'll see what else I have. Then I'm going to start buring education CD's, and finally the coup de grace, full bootable linux education CD's.
A quick break in arty experimentation to show our new mini keyboard for the shared server PC - a cunning plan to reduce clutter on our desk (or at least to make room for different, more imaginative clutter).
Only problem is, it's a bugger to type on...
One of those rare (for me) moments when I land on a web site and realize that I own a physical copy of one of their major design elements.