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In a convenience store in Longview, WA, there sits this random computer museum. The clerk at the counter was surprised about my question about the "museum", and simply replied, "Oh, it's just some old junk from the owner".
linux mint program... it called hardinfo the program itself. it is really intresting info it tells you.
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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 shows Finn Krewer from NUIG, winner of the DirectX 11 Challenge . - Photo: Kieran Clancy
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This is my then(2019) new desktop. For years I have owned laptops but I was tired of the limited abilities. My first desktop I had was I think a Windows 93 or 95? I had that back in 2006.
This is the most powerful computer I've used and I've been told that I don't use it to it's full potenial.
Processor Intel Core i5-9600K CPU @ 3.70GHZ
RAM 16 GB
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce GTX 2060
Personnel from the district Office of Technology and Information Services were at Gulf on Feb. 20 setting up new computers for teachers and for student use.
Created a variety of logos and trademarks for a company developing high tech products for computer business
This wonderful 12-bit mini-computer was a revolution in affordable computing in it's day. I gained my first real programming experience on an ancient PDP-8.
This one is "El Capitano". It's an HP d530, which means it's getting old. That's why the 7600 is lying in wait. On screen is Joel sipping some juice while sitting in the lake.
On the lower floor of the library at the London School of Economics is the computer lab, often crowded with students and desks covered with books and papers. The floors above hold the library’s books along with PCs and tables for group study work, assessable by the large spiral staircase at the center of the building. If you don’t feel like spending too much at Waterstone’s, browse through the library’s vast collection of books on each of its floors, which is highly comprehensive in the social sciences. The computer lab also comes with plenty of soft couches and bean bags for comfortable studying. While eating is prohibited in the library, the “Escape” area at the front of the building serves as a separate eating area for a quick break time snack. The computer lab is a great place to buckle yourself down and get cracking on that big paper.
12-12-2014
Intel mini-scientist 2014 participants Sarah Brennan, left, and Jessie Gavin, both 5th class students from Scoil Mhuire Meelick, Co. Clare, with their project "Our Amazing Bodies". There were 22 primary schools participating in the competition with the judges made up of Intel employees and Clare McInerney from UL / Lero. Intel, Shannon, Co. Clare. Picture credit: Diarmuid Greene/Fusionshooters