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The Skylight of the Lorry Lokey Laboratories with the Computer Science building (Deschutes Hal ) in the background
Got all of this (plus more) for FREE, for helping a gentleman move some stuff out of his house.
Macintosh IIe (plus Apple Floppy Drive attachment)
Macintosh 512K with original keyboard and slightly newer mouse, plus a Imagewriter II dot-matrix printer
A 1983 Sr. Partner Panasonic "portable" computer. It comes with a 4.77Mhz processor, and 256K of RAM. Works well, too.
Also, two 50MB hard drives, that weigh around 5 pounds each.
Shuttle XPC by Benjamin Franz (a.k.a. Benny), 2008
www.million-dollar-pc.com/systems-2008/special/benny/benj...
First edition of the Digi-Comp II Kit-- in CNC carved wood. A recreation of the 1960's educatinoal binary mechanical computer that uses rolling balls and flip flops as computing elements. Read more about this on our blog, here.
While I was doing a full cleanup of my keyboard after having trouble with some keys, I got bored and took some boring pictures.
Got a new keyboard from the friendly Dell serviceman today, three days before the warranty expires, but...
In the operations center. Feels so modern. I understand why the computer building people decided to make keyboards a tad bit smaller some 10 years on.
A current (as of this posting) shot of my computer desk. Love that Wacom tablet! The headset to the right is used for Ventrilo during my World of Warcraft raiding, heh.
Morning ritual: people coming into my office and talking. It is an irony of life that someone who just wants to come in to work and not interact with everyone, tends to host the morning gab session.
Lauren (on the right) is nursing a tiny office-kitten back to health. Kitty caught some kind of malicious kitty virus and lost 1/3 of his body weight. When you weigh 11 ounces, losing 1/3 of your body weight puts you on death's door. We are pulling for office kitty to make a full recovery. He sure is a pathetic little fella this morning.