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A Microsoft Word class in session. The computer lab has twelve computers with Microsoft Office software for patrons to use.

  

Date: April 16, 2013

Location: Worcester Public Library, Worcester, MA

Rights: Worcester Public Library

Paul McJones of Adobe has been working with the Computer History Museum to track down copies of early software, including the original Fortran compiler. We've corresponded about computer history and the work of the museum. On this visit for IIW2007, we managed to finally meet for breakfast before the workshop started.

 

Our conversation ranged over topics that included early code from Don Knuth, John Backus, Roy Nutt, software engineering and education, and different approaches to frameworks and libraries. We walked away from breakfast with homework and opportunities for future work in support of the museum.

A truly breathtaking plaque celebrating Larry's contributions to the iPod hardware team. I don't deserve to have my picture among all those amazing people.

  

The iPod hardware team visits the Computer History Museum for Larry's retirement party.

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it had a floppy disk in it with only 1 file; this picture :)

Computer Club at Buffalo Bar, Islington. 1 November 2006

Front of Velocity Micro

The computer mouse I got from Linens n' things for $5, it lights up it's just like a disco ball

What you need to know A computer is not foolproof. It will eventually encounter some problems along the way. Long term use of this technology leads to wear

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Viewsonic VA800, two Dell 2007WFP, mac mini G4, Macbook, Dell Inspiron 9100 (behind VA800)

This image depicts a computer teaching a class. Online classes still have teachers, they are just teaching from a different location than where you are,

 

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Lester Public Library, Two Rivers, Wisconsin

From L to R: Barb Hauck-Mah (Computer class instructor and Librarian, Rockaway Twp Library), computer class graduate Ana Ganan, Michele Reutty (Library Director, Rockaway Twp Library)

This is a photo of one of the computer labs at SACI. While the computers are available for all students to use, this specific classroom is for the Visual Studies class. I am not in this class, I was using the computers for my own personal project, but I spoke with a student in the class who is really enjoying everything he is learning. The class partners with the Salvatore Ferragamo museum in Florence to enrich the students’ understanding of visual studies and culture. As this class is not only done on the computers, the central area of the room is filled with multi-purpose tables where students can complete various projects. In this photo specifically, the tables were being used as a surface where students in the class could cut up paper and create look book boards.

The first real work on this board was scrubbing down the PCB with limonene solvent.

One On One Computers

6251 Lindsey Road, Myrtle Beach, SC 29588-6638

(843) 215-2084

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My christmas present! :D

Fits most high tower PCs and keeps them off the floor, subject to less dust. Wood oodgrain laminate over pressed wood. Slightly marred but that doesn't show much once a tower is in it. Free

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Students from third level colleges leapfrog into the video games industry at Games Fleadh 2011 hosted by Tipperary Institute, Thurles. Photo show from left: students from QUB Kevin Piar and Emmett Nash . - Photo: Kieran Clancy

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UNIVAC made its last run at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in December 1959. By then, the Laboratory had acquired more powerful IBM computers, capable of 15,000 additions per second. The last Univac run was done by Jonnie Daw, seated. Standing left to right are Stan Helmeci, Ed Lafranchi, Cedric Eastburn, Marv Lehman, Sid Fernbach, Pierre Noyes, and John Hudson. Fernbach was head of computing at Livermore, and a pioneer in developing and applying high-performance computers to solve large scientific problems.

A few of the computer games and other software boxes on the shelf. The rest of the computer books and stuff are on the shelves of another bookcase across the room. The sad part is that I don't use any of those anymore.

OK, I admit I play SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition when I find the time, but it came in a small box that isn't even on this shelf!

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