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Bjorn Gruenwald has more than 30 years of experience in planning and building inventive information system solutions.
The three of us, as usual, seated outside the Computer Learning Centre, on Pia's last day, as she left QE2 in Quebec to return to Europe for a seminar.
The Computers play at Sunflower Lounge in Birmingham, 25 January 2013.
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For my birthday, Chase got me a new computer. Mostly because my old one broke. An unexpected side present was taking apart the old computer, separating the stuff I thought was useful from the junk.
I've got a primitive view of electronic things. I like to imagine I'm in a post-apocalyptic future and came across this thing. Let's take it apart and see if there are things I can use inside.
Built myself a new computer, almost 10 years since I changed so I felt it was time now. This time I went with full AMD setup, also found a great chassi from Fractal Design to build on.
This chassi has the unique feature of dual 5 ¼ racks. Beside from being silent and white. Really dream chassi for me!
This images is a unique stock photo that shows learning technology with independence between an elder and younger adult. This image is being used as a notable example of positive stock imaging within a larger project (Aging with Technology) with the purpose of reconsidering current representations of older adults using technology in the media. Other positive representations may exist on paid stock image databases, but images were only sourced on free stock image websites for this project. Image credit to Nichole De Kohrs. #aging #technology #laptop #collaboration #independence #stockimages #positivity #reframing
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The fourth computer in the world, CSIRAC (pronounced 'sigh-rack') was designed and built in Australia. It made its first successful test run in November 1949. CSIRAC is the only intact first-generation computer surviving anywhere in the world and is located at the Melbourne Museum.
This is a picture of my computer and I put it there to show that there is a tremendous amount of things we can learn about through the use of a computer. To me the Internet is the tool that I use the most on my computer. What I love about the internet is that all you need is a click and you can access plenty of information from anywhere in the world. You can access newspapers, books, magazines, maps and the list goes on. The information is all there and you don’t need to leave your house to go and find it. The only thing with using the internet is that we must always check the validity of our information.
Here is the oil cooler, oil filter, and 15 watt submerged pump hooked up and functioning. This setup lowered my temps by a good 6 - 7 degrees Celsius. My computer is now running at a pretty constant 50 - 56 degrees Celsius depending on the outside temperature (remember, I'm running this in the middle of the Caribbean in the dead of summer with no climate control). When the computer is under load, the CPU and GPU spike up to about 71 degrees Celsius, however the oil temps do not seem to travel above 56 degrees Celsius. I have not been brave enough to attempt sustained peak tests (only several hours of video games). My motherboard firmware is set to power down at 70 degrees Celsius. I have yet to reach anything near that.