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These capacitors on this motherboard blew today and filled the studio with a very acrid smell. It was tough to find though because the computer STILL WORKS!! (so far...) UPDATE: The power supply blew. As odd as these look, the mb is still working just fine.
The angel said unto him. Please see the cashier before hitting yourself. Maxfield's House of Caffeine, 17/Dolores, San Francisco.
Ashmeet Chandok, a electrical and computer engineering masters student, working in the EECS building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan on Wednesday afternoon, September 28, 2022.
The 373/473 lab, was led by both Matthew Smith, an adjunct assistant professor, and Mark Brehob, a lecturer IV, both from Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. The two were on hand to answer questions and offer advice as students utilized the lab for projects that ranged from motion and robotics, to personally selected design/build endeavors.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Discovered at work today: a dual-sided CD in a huge plastic case (seriously -- it fit in my hand, but my fingers didn't have a lot of reach to spare). Apparently, you were supposed to slide it into a receptacle in the computer, and the metal door would slide open. Bizarre.
We no longer have a reader for this thing, and the files on it were extraneous anyway, so I had great fun disassembling it and playing with its components.
The computer I use, Chase built in high school nine years ago. It's been a fantastic machine the years I've been using it.
It totally up and died yesterday, from a power surge that left an arc burn in the case, narrowly missing my drives.
Before we discovered the burn marks, Chase cleaned out the thing for me, because I kind of don't do that, and we thought it might have overheated. It was very dusty, and we found this guy wedged between the fans of the power supply and the processor.
Adjunct Assistant Professor Matthew Smith, left, speaks with Joshua Nye, right, Miles Hanbury, center and James Kelly, in the background, as they design a “smart” aquarium in the EECS building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan on Wednesday afternoon, September 28, 2022.
The 373/473 lab, was led by both Matthew Smith, an adjunct assistant professor, and Mark Brehob, a lecturer IV, both from Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. The two were on hand to answer questions and offer advice as students utilized the lab for projects that ranged from motion and robotics, to personally selected design/build endeavors.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
my desk at work with the new computer. it is a quad core g5 with 4gb of ram, 750gb of hard drive storage, and a 30" apple lcd. i have the full adobe creative suite, macromedia web bundle, apple final cut, and adobe after effects pro. my wee ibook is pictured on the far left.
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My COMPUTER EXPLORERS career started in New Jersey and photographed are a few of the Northeast franchisees that were always there for me.
Ken Thompson and Dennis Richie at a fully blown out DEC PDP-11 system running Unix.
The colsole terminal being used is a Teletype model 33.
If it wasn't for these guys there would be no Linux.
Here's the bones of the P183 on display. This case is badass. SO badass. It's the hero of this whole thing. I have never been less frustrated while building a computer.
This personalized business card is based on the initials which are depicted as seen on a Greek-character keyboard. The letters are central to the offered technical services and in this way they are connected in a meaningful and personal way with the technician. Teal blue and gray result in reinforcing the contemporary and professional character of the business card.
Η προσωποποιημένη αυτή κάρτα βασίζεται στα αρχικά του ονοματεπωνύμου, τα οποία απεικονίζονται ακριβώς όπως στο πληκτρολόγιο ενός η/υ. Παράλληλα συγκεντρώνουν γύρω τους τις παρεχόμενες υπηρεσίες και με αυτό τον τρόπο τις συνδέουν νοητά και προσωπικά με τον τεχνικό. Ο συνδυασμός της απόχρωσης του μπλε με το γκρι δίνουν ένα σύγχρονο και επαγγελματικό αποτέλεσμα.
A presentation provided by Muzeum Historii Komputerów i Informatyki (Museum of Computer and IT History) from Katowice that happened on April 17th-19th during the event "Dni Wolnego Oprogramowania 2015" held by University of Bielsko-Biała (Akademia Techniczno-Humanistyczna w Bielsku-Białej).
Valedictory event for the Diploma, Cambridge Computer Lab, July 16 2008: Maurice Wilkes, watched by Andy Hopper
My father was cleaning out his garage and found this homemade computer. When you whippersnappers say "I built this computer myself" you make me laugh. Because even though I personally don't ever know what either you or my father are talking about, my dad could still kick your ass. At... building computers. Uh... yeah.
This hardware setup traveled over 6,000 miles with me to Shanghai. Apple Macbook Pro, Dell 20" Flat Panel, Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite, Logitech Optical Mouse, along with a 1TB Western Digital MyBook Studio and a 320GB LaCie portable hard drive. That's Windows Vista you see running on my Macbook Pro.