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This is a computer rack we put together for Mucell Extrusion.

The rack has a built in cooling system.

We also installed a Panamax BlueBolt battery backup which provides real-time remote power and energy management, cloud-based control and monitoring of the energy used by the electronic devices attached.

Computer Photo Art

 

Created with pic monkey---

Kevin Weiskopf, Sales—K-Dub in Action…

 

toy computer: digital print on cotton, vinal, foam, plastic, faux fur and satin mouse

Coleção completa dos 3 primeiros anos da revista computer arts - Valor: R$ 250,00

New years resolution: to spend less time like this.

Kursus Adobe After Effects

Quick Tech is a reliable source for remotely or on site Desktops & Laptops tech support services across Australia.

getquicktech.com.au/computer-support/

Computer Arts launched their beautifully re-designed magazine this month. They commissioned me to create illustrations for their feature about the latest design trends, including mobile phone artwork, monolithic stone forms and DIY stamps.

 

© Jasper Gold www.jaspergold.com

CPU (AMD 64bit) installed

Ben watches us put together our shelves from the other side of the world

2011 Tour of Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA. Aug 2011

Corsair 2 Gigabyte Twin-X XMS Platinum Matched Pair PC3200 400Mhz RAM for use in my PC-82 system. Very stable RAM with aluminum heat sinks included.

Staff member Karen Roberts, left, helps Terry Hudson log on to a computer on April 20, 2011, at West Avenue Library.

 

Looking at Amazon.com for the Nikon Coolpix s51, which is what I'm taking the picture with.

very old... outdated, took up way too much room on and under my desk

 

||see new computer

1977 Invention of desktop computers

The CPU cooling is huge but fairly quiet. Annoyingly the graphics card makes it tricky to get at the SATA ports.

bored at work soo i started fooling round with the camera in my cubicle

This luxury penthouse in Inverkip, Scotland is for sale. Please visit www.17-9harbourside.co.uk for more information.

The IBM 1360 Photo-Digital Storage System stored data photographically in the late 1960s and 1970s. It was the first machine that could store one trillion bits (125 GB).

some little computer bugs. The motherboard is dead dead deady dead. It's been dead and I saved it from silicon heaven to be a display piece in my photos. Yes the bugs are magnets

The default desktop for Ubuntu Studio 7.10

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