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Computer History Museum

Mountain View, CA

www.computerhistory.org/

 

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Remember 5-1/4 inch floppy disks? (They were actually floppy!) Guess I've hung on to these since the early 90s. And, yes, since I no longer have anything to read them with, and since they contain nothing of value (just some old Ryerson assignments), I am thinking of chucking them out...

The Computer History Museum

The world's largest history museum for the preservation and presentation of artifacts and stories of the Information Age located in the heart of Silicon Valley.

The Kenbak-1 is a fascinating computer that was the very first PC in the world. For more information about this computer watch the video. Enjoy!

After the reboot, the Windows VM is refusing to come out to play. What changed? Well, we had the laptop apart to replace the keyboard, but that shouldn't have done anything...

#21. Computers

125 Pictures in 2025

It still needs some adjustments. I HATE compression dowels. But I got the whole thing put together all by myself even though one step called for three people.

The Computers play The Waterfront in Norwich

 

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computer abstract art

Where computers go to die .. and be re-born. CDM (Computer Donation Management, Inc.) -- a recycling company based in the Baltimore, Md. area which specializes in e-waste.

 

And other 'green', i.e. environmentally positive, things.

Random somewhat-macro shot of my macbook's keys.

One of the many reasons why the BBC Micro was chosen for the schools. It wasn't just for games.

Photos: Atkins Library Archives

Saiu meu cachorro na seção Portfólio.

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A photo of a CD drive.

Building the new computer lab in the Perelman Center, UPenn.

Nadeschka on facebook of course

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.

A 1:3 crop of the keyboard in the last shot

The computer hardware course in Delhi provided by us helps students in achieving their goals. We first realize their full potential and teach accordingly as the theory is taught in their mother tongue so that they could learn things in a fast and easy manner. The computer hardware course in Delhi gives them an opportunity to become hardware engineer, hardware operation analysts and technicians within a short duration.

My daughter playing on an old computer

The intestines of a scientific computations node. To the left is the RAM bank, in the middle you can see the north bridge cooling flanges, and behind that are the connectors for 2xethernet, usb, vga and parallel. Down to the right is the CMOS clock backup battery, which was the only thing I had to replace before getting the computer to run as an individual server.

 

This picture was actually taken with my 18-200, which broke the other week, so it makes me kind of sad to look at this picture now. =( The server still runs though, but I have replaced it with an Raspberry pie, which consumes less than a twentieth of electric power.

12-12-2014

Intel mini-scientist 2014 participants from Gaelscoil Mhichíl Cíosóig, Ennis, Co. Clare, from left to right, 5th class students Eunice Boateng, Caoilfhionn Ni Chonaill, and Saoirse Tuohy, with their project "Beal Dath - Lipstick". 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

Computer Science graduation

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