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I´m a huge fan of auto tuners so of course I just had to build my own auto tuning shop. The shop is modular, but in a different way than the Lego modular sets in the fact that it includes a front connection for a street. The shop is completed with a working dyno (dynamometer) controlled by a Lego m motor and a lift. It also includes a computer station for data analysis, hydraulic jack, tool box, gas tank, and a whole bunch of tools and parts. The lobby is extremely simple because that´s the only way I´ve ever seen lobbies at auto shops. I also used the Lego Ford GT MKII for the photos just because it´s my favorite car and I thought it fit nicely in the shop.

I love the neon blue Electronics sign on the wall...and not very many Target stores have the "BOOKS & COMPUTER SOFTWARE" sign...though this Target is almost ten years old, it still looks very nice!

secondary workstation: poster of jack kerouac. mini fridge. evoluent mouse. steelcase amia chair bought from www.ergonomicchairpro.com/index.html

My 'setup'. I'm on a budget... without a job...

I spent most of the day on my back, resting, today. I had a wisdom tooth pulled last night and this morning I had an adverse reaction to the pain killers. This morning during breakfast I passed out. It took me about two hours just to make it over to the couch, where I remained for the bulk of the day. As the evening set in I made my way to our bad. Shortly thereafter Paige and mom joined me.

 

I had the iBook on the bed in case I wanted to use it. It wasn't open or on, so when Paige went to fiddle I figured there was little harm. At the very least, she'd get the "button pushing" out of her system. A couple minutes later Marna noted that not only had she opened it, but she had also turned it on and was bouncing around random applications. Let's just hope all our data is still intact.

50th Anniversary for the Department of Computer Science

I moved my computer around. Again. Since this photo was taken I added a laser printer, which makes things a little cramped.

Ubuntu on a new macbook pro? Eugh! Hopefully won't be seeing much of this...

Before I got a new Dell computer

Source: The Financial Post 500, Summer 1984

stock photography

On top is the keyboard and in that black box is all the cables and Mighty Mouse

thé renversé mais catastrophe évitée

Current version 2.1

 

Computer: Intel Pentium D 940 Presler 3.2GHz LGA 775 Dual-Core Processor on a Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3L motherboard with GeForce GTS250, 8GB OCZ RAM and over 2.5TB storage. OS is 64bit Windows Vista Ultimate with 2 - 22" ACER widescreen monitors (P224W & AL2223W) and Creative Labs 3.1 audio.

 

Desk: IKEA Expedit bookcase and desk unit ($120) and a IKEA Lack 43-1/4" shelf above ($20). Lighting is 6 Hampton Bay 3-Light LED task and accent lights (~$46/3pk). Monitor shelf was custom built using a single piece of 1x12" pine and a simple pine fj shoe molding for decoration then painted white to match.

 

Other: Television is a 50" Samsung DLP with Onkoyo 7.1 surround sound, xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii. (Television and receiver are also acting as a 3rd monitor and second sound system for the computer.) Television stand is a Lack TV Unit from IKEA on bed risers to increase storage area underneath.

Fonte: Wikipedia

The band was established by brothers Keith and Jordan Buckley, whose father, Michael Buckley, lectures Computer Science and Engineering at the University at Buffalo. They added to the initial lineup with guitarist Andy Williams, bassist John McCarthy, and drummer Michael "Ratboy" Novak. In their first short tour covering the Buffalo, New York and Toronto, Ontario, Canada vicinities, the band met Goodfellow Records producer Chris Logan, who released the band's debut EP Burial Plot Bidding War in 2000. The following year, Aaron Ratajczak replaced McCarthy as bassist before the band released its debut full-length album Last Night in Town that year under Ferret Records, leading to a tour for that album in collaboration with Killswitch Engage the following year.[1]

 

In 2001, Stephen Micciche, of Kid Gorgeous replaced Ratajczak as bassist for the band's second full-length Hot Damn! and the band's subsequent American tour supporting Jackass star Steve-O. This era brought about their first mini Warped Tour stint, overseas tours with NORA and Chimaira, numerous U.S tours with bands such as Bleeding Through, Norma Jean, Dillinger Escape Plan, and a spot on the 2004 Ozzfest tour. However, Micciche resigned from his position in 2005. Micciche was replaced by Kevin Falk. However, three months after recording sessions for the band's third album Gutter Phenomenon and a European tour, he was replaced by Chris Byrnes of NORA, who left the band after touring with them at the Warped Tour 2006. Their sixth bassist, Keller Harbin (formerly of The Chariot), replaced Byrnes and played with the band for its tour with Atreyu on the World Championship Tour along with From First to Last and Chiodos. The band was featured on the 2007 Sounds of the Underground tour. Josh Newton, was inducted in September 2007 as the band's seventh bassist for a tour with Underoath.

 

In 2006, their song "The New Black" was featured as a bonus track in Guitar Hero 2 and also in the PlayStation 3 game MotorStorm. The band performed the song "We'rewolf" live on the ABC late night talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Halloween of 2007. From January–February 2008, Every Time I Die went on a tour with Killswitch Engage, The Dillinger Escape Plan, and Parkway Drive. They also headlined the Take Action Tour, playing alongside From First to Last, August Burns Red, The Bled, and The Human Abstract. The band played the entire Warped Tour 2008.

 

During the 2009 UK tour with Gallows, a song titled "Buffalo 666" from their then-upcoming album New Junk Aesthetic was played for the first time. The album also included guest vocals by Pete Wentz, Matt Caughthran and Greg Puciato. At the end of June it was announced that drummer Mike "Ratboy" Novak had left the band due to "personal conflicts".

 

On August 23, Ryan "Legs" Leger was added as the new drummer.[9] The band was part of the European Taste of Chaos Tour at the end of 2009, supporting headliners Killswitch Engage and In Flames.

 

Every Time I Die headlined the 2010 Australian Boys of Summer Tour. In support of Every Time I Die were Australian bands 50 Lions, House vs. Hurricane and Mary Jane Kelly. The band toured across Australia playing shows in Sydney, Gold Coast, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.

 

Josh Newton announced on October 12, 2011 that he was no longer in the band. For the remainder of the tour, Stephen Micciche filled his role as bassist. On December 12, they released a video on Warped Tour's YouTube channel announcing they were playing all dates on the 2012 Warped Tour.

 

In January 2012, Every Time I Die released their video for "Underwater Bimbos from Outer Space", from their album Ex Lives, which was released on March 6, 2012. On February 23, Every Time I Die posted a film clip to another new song, "Revival Mode". In January, the band made a tour in South America with Four Year Strong and New Found Glory. Rio de Janeiro's show, the last one in Brazil was recorded and will be the next DVD of the band.

 

On October 15, 2013, the band was announced to be a support act for A Day to Remember on their European Tour 2014.

 

In the spring of 2014, the band announced that they were starting production on their seventh studio album From Parts Unknown with producer Kurt Ballou which was released July 8, 2014 along with their 6th run on the Vans Warped Tour 20th edition. The album peaked at #22 on the Billboard 200, their second top 25 in the band's existence. Following their time on Warped Tour Every Time I Die started a Canadian tour in mid September with Expire and Counterparts. Following their Canadian tour they co-headlined a winter tour with The Ghost Inside along with support from Architects, Backtrack and Hundredth as their openers.

 

In February 2015 the band announced Ryan Leger's departure to be replaced by Daniel Davison, formerly of Norma Jean and Underoath. On March 29, the band revealed that they would be releasing an EP exclusively for Record Store Day titled Salem.

I custom painted the monitor and keyboard on my girlfriends computer last weekend when I was left unattended for too long. ;)

Time limit almost up.. ignore Dad with his photography obsession!

My second heart. Love the ironic nature..the fabric (none) and the crazy quilt look I love, but with pieces of computers (and photos in the back). My second love being computers. Again, this was show at the "Milagros Del Corazon" and auctioned of with a bunch of other hearts.

Moscow Center of SPARC Technologies presents a laptop for military and industrial use. It's specs:

CPU - R1000

Clock - 760-1000 MHz

RAM - 4 GB

VideoRAM - 16 MB

Display - 15",1024x768

2,5" SSD SATA - 32 GB or better

Military hardware group - 1.10 (GOST RV 20.39.304-98)

Class 2 protection against unauthorized access to the information

GLONASS receiver integrated

Power - integrated battery 8.8Ah, 7,4 V

Dimensions - 372x338x82

Weight - 10 kg or less

computer abstract art

A Haiku Note:

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The floppy disk drive

in it's day, it was the thing

360 KB

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I'm trying to think of a storage system for my computer stuff. I'd like to include a work desk/bench thing, storage, and a mini-wiring closet / rack system.

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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.

This was my workstation back in 2002

Computer room looking toward windows from the 2007-2008 school year.

Inventor of computer mouse and pioneer of human computer interaction.

 

©Robert Holmgren, all rights reserved. bobholmgren@gmail.com

 

Dr. Douglas C. Engelbart is an American inventor and early computer pioneert. He is best known for inventing the computer mouse, as a pioneer of human-computer interaction whose team developed hypertext, networked computers, and precursors to GUIs; and as a committed and vocal proponent of the development and use of computers and networks to help cope with the world’s increasingly urgent and complex problems.

His lab at SRI was responsible for more breakthrough innovation than possibly any other lab before or since. Engelbart had embedded in his lab a set of organizing principles, which he termed his "bootstrapping strategy", which he specifically designed to bootstrap and accelerate the rate of innovation achievable.

 

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.

An abstract macro photograph of a Ferrite Memory Core plane from an early IBM mainframe computer. This image shows a grid of fine wire threaded through tiny magnetic ferrite rings called cores. Magnetic core memory, a type of random-access memory (RAM), was introduced in 1955 and succeeded in the 1970s by solid-state memory in integrated circuits.

 

The Museum of Modern Art has three in its permanent collection, but none on display.

 

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