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A Bible and college textbooks sit next to a laptop computer.
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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
Distinti signori di mezza età in tutine aderenti fanno esplodere l'intero Auditorium. Così.
Kraftwerk 3D, Auditorium Parco della Musica, Roma.
It is required that you have a macbook for the mobile intake at bcit burnaby. There is also non-mobile groups that will have a lab with desktop computers.
Marcel's old computer from the house had some problems, so Phyllis brought it to the flat and I installed Ubuntu Linux on it. I'm uploading this photo from it.
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This image shows how a computer lab has been set up using small footprint flat screen PCs, large desks which face each other allowing group collaborative work.
I have four of them :) In the picture you can see my 12'' laptop and the 17'' TFT screen used by the rest three PCs. They all run Linux.
Computer crime is sadly becoming more and more of a problem. As technology grows, so does the option of being able to commit crimes through it. Crimes committed by computers consist of child pornography, identity theft, bank fraud, confidence fraud, etc.
A little bit of history
Built in 1899 by the famous shipbuilder and entrepreneur William C. Gray, the son of Sir William Gray also of shipbuilding fame, Tunstall Court was the Gray family’s main residence, though they did also own similarly sized properties in Yorkshire and Devon. As well as William C Gray and his wife, 7 other members of the Gray family occupied the building for nearly 30 years, with a staff of 12 to make sure their every need was looked after. Even with all these people in there Tunstall Court would have seemed spacious and luxurious with its 30 rooms, ballroom and indoor swimming pool*.
Tunstall House was also occupied briefly by the Furness family who were also hugely famous in the shipbuilding trade of the North East of England in the 19th and 20th centuries
In 1948 the ownership of the building was given to Hartlepool Borough Council who operated a number of initiatives from the building, such as using it as a training college for various trades including a secretarial college at one point. Sadly due to spiralling costs the council were forced to give up the property in 2002 due to a yearly cost of £165,000 for the upkeep of the land and its gardens.
Shortly after this a pilot scheme was launched by the Dutch company Camelot in which people were granted cheap leases of apartments in the building ( @ £25 a week with all bills included, less than a quarter of an average for the area) in return for the occupants acting as security guards and keepers of the property, carrying out light maintenance and generally just keeping the property in a reasonable state of repair.
Again this scheme was short lived and Tunstall court closed its doors for the last time in 2006.
*never saw any swimming pool
Taken on a Cleveland Camera Club meet, this must have been an awesome building in its hey day. Shame to see it wrecked and vandalised they way it is, but then, thats just the way it is. Was great to meet up with some brilliant folks, one thing about these meets I never stop laughing ! Mostly at Stan's antics of course !
This claimed to be "the computer room" sadly don't look very hi tech to me ....
Extension classified employees take computer training, 5.5.11
by kevin quinn extension video specialist