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Put it together all by myself, yay. It was a pain in the ass - WAY more complex than anything I've done from IKEA. It has adjustible EVERYTHING. You can adjust the hinges on the CPU compartment door so it lines up. YOu can adjust the runners on the drawers so THEY line up. Yeesh! I'm glad it's done. It's pretty spiffy.
When my Raspberry Pi arrived last week, my first impression was just how small it was. Yes, I'd seen the photos and video clips, but it doesn't really prepare you for seeing and holding a real Pi - it's tiny, about the size of a credit card... and this is a functioning computer!
I've placed it here on top of my Eee 701SD netbook, which is no hulking beast of a computer itself :-)
First-order Voronoi diagram computed on GPU with depth texturing (darker regions indicate point sites). UNC GAMMA Research Group, Summer 2006.
Mobel Oak Large 3 Drawer Bookcase
Mobel Oak Large Corner Display Cabinet
Mobel OakLarge Glazed Display Cabinet
Mobel Oak Six Drawer Sideboard
Mobel Oak Dining Table (4 Seater)
Mobel Oak 150cm Dining Table (4/6 Seater)
Mobel Oak Single Pedestal Computer Desk
Mobel Oak Two Drawer Filing Cabinet
Mobel Oak Reversible Wall Rack
Mobel Oak Four Drawer Coffee Table
Mobel Oak Four Drawer Television Cabinet
Mobel Oak Corner Television Cabinet
Mobel Oak Mounted Widescreen Television Cabinet
Mobel Oak One Drawer Lamp Table
Mobel Oak Three Drawer Lamp Table
Mobel Oak DVD Storage Cupboard
Mobel Oak Multi-Drawer DVD / CD Storage Chest
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Could'nt work well without this... and it earned me $$$$. :)
should have been called Xerox mouse since they pioneered this greatest breakthrough in computer ergonomics.
My last desktop was purchased in November of 2002, so it was time for a new one.
Day 135
May 15, 2011
Faculty of Science, Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Amsterdam – 2002 - 2009
The design for the complex involves the integration of a comprehensive faculty building within the Science Park in Amsterdam East. The contract was acquired through an international competition. The near 65.000m ² building was developed in close collaboration with Architecture Studio HH and Meyer and Van Schooten Architects. The building sections A, B and D primarily house laboratories and each have individual identities. The design task for section C called for a large and differentiated building that would achieve the right balance between unity and diversity. Section C mainly consists of offices and it was designed as an elongated “floating” building with two semi-enclosed inner courtyards. The main public space is formed in between the courtyards. Building C acts as the connector to the other sections making the building a unified whole with a certain monumental quality.
Interior design - In the open workstations are semi private office suites, created for four to six people by the placement of tall cabinets. The custom made cabinet walls are double sided and offer open and closed shelf-space, lockers for storing personal belongings, as well as black-or whiteboards. The bamboo framework binds these components together into a whole cabinet. Also the desks have been designed with bamboo tabletops. For the the 'common rooms' users could choose from several flavours.
Building D is one of three laboratory buildings, which surround office wing C. The building houses various laboratory types such as biology, chemistry and physics labs, in particular the latest must withstand severe vibration requirements. It also houses a number of educational rooms.
Faculty of Science, Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Amsterdam – 2002 - 2009
The design for the complex involves the integration of a comprehensive faculty building within the Science Park in Amsterdam East. The contract was acquired through an international competition. The near 65.000m ² building was developed in close collaboration with Architecture Studio HH and Meyer and Van Schooten Architects. The building sections A, B and D primarily house laboratories and each have individual identities. The design task for section C called for a large and differentiated building that would achieve the right balance between unity and diversity. Section C mainly consists of offices and it was designed as an elongated “floating” building with two semi-enclosed inner courtyards. The main public space is formed in between the courtyards. Building C acts as the connector to the other sections making the building a unified whole with a certain monumental quality.
Interior design - In the open workstations are semi private office suites, created for four to six people by the placement of tall cabinets. The custom made cabinet walls are double sided and offer open and closed shelf-space, lockers for storing personal belongings, as well as black-or whiteboards. The bamboo framework binds these components together into a whole cabinet. Also the desks have been designed with bamboo tabletops. For the the 'common rooms' users could choose from several flavours.
Building D is one of three laboratory buildings, which surround office wing C. The building houses various laboratory types such as biology, chemistry and physics labs, in particular the latest must withstand severe vibration requirements. It also houses a number of educational rooms.
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All photographs taken at a Family Center in Rapareen town, northern Iraq. Different programs are given to the local community through this center.
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I had a baby 6 months ago, shes awesome! She is getting to the fun crawling age now, it makes it very hard to use my computer like I used to. I pretty much stick with my iphone. My husband spoiled me BIG TIME for our 4 year anniversary and bought me a camera and laptop to take/edit/share photos. For the past 3 years I have been using my phone, cameras that friends let me borrow, or for a while I had a Nikon D3000 that I ended up giving to my sister for her 16th birthday. I love my new "gear"!!! I really need to learn what I am doing though....
This "data package" was the computer in the Mercury-Redstone blockhouse at Cape Canaveral. The plaque next to it points out that each of the wires on this core is one word of the instructions. If the wire passed through a core it was a binary "1" if it did not pass through the core it was a "0". This is how instructions were passed to the rocket. Each wire was hand strung and this was only one of many panels of instructions. A picture in the blockhouse showed women stringing wires on a large number of panels.It functions the same as the operating system in a modern computer.
This Corsair 650 watt power supply is probably overkill, but better safe than sorry. It turned out to have way more plugs than I needed.
Floor plans call this room, once-part of the lobby, a "computer learning center". The decorative trim around the edges of the ceiling was replicated from the surviving plaster in the lobby. Not sure what's going-on with the windows; finishing-touches were still being worked on at the time of visit.
Karcher Artspace Lofts -- Waukegan, IL -- 12/15/12