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You might feel you're all alone in your room. Yet, you never know, who is there, right behind you, hanging like a ghost in your laptop!
Here is a cool dual screen computer set up and what's interesting is that
you can have multiple windows up at the same time and multitask to your
heart's delight. But this photo is not about the actual screens themselves,
it's really about the information you have access to within the system. The
screens are just a tool to get to the really cool learning stuff. That's
why I think language fits this photo. Because with the technology today you
can easily listen, watch, or create many different sources of entertainment
in different languages. Notice from left to right: anime that can be
listened to in Japanese, Songs translated into Korean and analyzed
by Canadians, and a Rainbow Dash subtitled into 30 different languages. How
awesome is that? Language is now less of a barrier than before and
technology is the key to facilitate it. MLP FIM Rules!
St. Mary's Graduation 12/2020
Fall 2020 Diploma Pickup and Stage Walk event on Saturday, Dec. 12, 2020
IUPUI students held the 22nd annual Jagathon dance marathon at the Campus Center, where they raised $320,032 to benefit Riley Children's Hospital. The photo was taken Saturday, March 3, 2023. (Photo by Liz Kaye/Indiana University)
Do you need to organize your data??? Here is the perfect solution. These cute pieces called ‘Thumb-Drivez’ not only help you to keep your files and data in place but also add an element of quirkiness to your laptop.
Both artistic and fully functional, these guys also let you use both the side by side USB ports in your laptop simultaneously.
Imagine a Pizza or a burger hanging out of your laptop….. It’s a definite conversation starter and a something your colleagues will envy.
Heat-Sink-Fan died on this AMD Athlon Processor. I took this picture to remember what a fried CPU would look like.
Reunion Volunteer Reception 2023- Photo of Fr. Sicard with the check
Reunion Volunteer Reception 2023- Photo of Fr. Sicard with the check
For Studio Lighting class we had to put together a theme for an image that could coincide an article to illustrate the topic. I chose computer hardware.
This was shot in studio on black reflective glass with a Mamiya 645 with a Phase One Digital Back. Tungsten lighting 500W Mole Richardson Fresnel as Key with diffusion panel and a Black flag in the back. Also in use was a 1000W MR fill light
Donald Willis sent in this photoraph of a logic diagram for the Manchester Mk 1. Okay, so it's not strictly speaking hardware, but it *is* a piece of computing history, so we're glad to see it all the same!
Jim's Apple2e lives under his desk, but it's still hard at work...
Jim says: 'I monitor the output of my firewall on an old Apple //e using a wee bit of code knocked up in ten minutes. It's at a fully authentic 300 baud and makes a nice 'tackatackatacka' noise when displaying new entries.'
sPHENIX is a radical makeover of the PHENIX experiment, one of the original detectors designed to collect data at Brookhaven Lab’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. It includes many new components that significantly enhance scientists’ ability to learn about quark-gluon plasma (QGP), an exotic form of nuclear matter created in RHIC’s energetic particle smashups.
This magnetic recording head came from the Manchester Mk 1. Donald says: "I visited the computer group at Manchester University, I think in 1949/50, and Dr.Thomas gave me one of the recording heads from the Manchester Mk 1 magnetic drum. I found it in a box in the roof. I suppose I kept it because it was given to me from another group and was not otherwise available in the laboratory."