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This delightful vintage green screen shows the results of the Apple //e's work: 'Note that it displays source IP address and destination port number...'
14 May 2008, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA --- Massachusetts Institute of Technology students Julian Hernandez (left) and Rodrigo Ipince troubleshoot their robot for their final project for the Robotics: Science and Systems class at the Stata Center on the campus of MIT in Cambridge, MA on Wednesday May 14, 2008. --- Image by © Jared Leeds/Aurora Photos/Corbis
14 Oct 2011, London, England, UK --- A Queue of Apple fans wait outside the Cheapside O2 Store to be able to get hold of the new IPhone 4S. -- Apple fans queued up outside the O2 Stores in Cheapside and Cannon Street, London, to be one of the first to get their hands on an IPhone 4S, despite the respite problems associated with the new operating system iOS5. London, UK. 14th October 2011 --- Image by © Craig Shepheard / Demotix/Demotix/Corbis
My heatsink fan started making all kinds of horrid squealing noises, so I had to take this picture to identify the replacement parts needed to the nice people at www.chillblast.com where I originally bought the system from.
Had to get the IT geek at work to fix it when the replacement arrived - that cost me a packet of cookies !!
So, I've finally decided to get around to joining in the Project 365 fun! This is the first image in my first year, and as such, features the trusty Logitech Trackman Wheel which is currently tethered to my office Mac Pro. I reckon it'll be seeing a fair bit of action over the coming 12 months, while hopefully reducing wear and tear on my right wrist! Oh and by the way, happy new year :)
Here's Jim's full retro set-up busy at its day-to-day work alongside its younger relatives. For the sharp-sighted among you, Jim also points out the picture includes 'two old modems (Minor Miracles WS2000 and Pace Nightingale) - both still fully operational.'
As to his (very honest) reasons for keeping all this old kit, Jim says: 'I like to see old kit that's still useful being put to use. And I'm sad.'
In the last few months I learnt a lot about light, and how to control it. It was a big leap forward for me as a photographer.
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Shot on OnePlus 3T,light with Yongnuo YN 560 and Macbook Pro screen. Edit on Android with Snapseed.
PACT 'Graduate' Celebration: Event starts with graduates presentation of Action Research at 4 p.m. in Ruane 206/ Mass in St.Dominic Chapel at 5:30 p.m. (Grad will be doing the readings)/Dinner in Moore 125 where Grad will be presented with a Certificate & Gift /Presentation will be made of the Br. Patrick Carey Award
The PCB pictured is from an IBM Model M keyboard, specifically a M5-1 made in 1993. The M5-1 has a small trackball mouse just above the cursor keys. This board is for the mouse. The keyboard's mouse recently quit working, so I took it apart to diagnose the problem. I think the capacitor pictured (center; blurry metal cylinder) has failed based on what looks like corrosion on the board below the capacitor to it's right. They can leak, and the leakage damages the board.
April 2006 - This hard disk enclosure holds the 120-gigabyte extra drive that I replaced with a new Seagate 300G. It still worked and I thought I might be convenient to have storage that'd could plug into the USB port of the nearest computer.
I keep general comments at my eJournal and images.
This is the stuff under the trackball on an IBM Model M5-1 keyboard. It uses LED and phototransistor pairs along with gear-like disks to sense the motion of the ball. I was going to guess photodiode, but some components are labeled with 'D' and others with 'T'.
Lian Li PC-70B Full-tower 15 bay case with just under 2TB of storage space - 6 external 3.5" and 8 internal 3.5" bays:
Bay 01 - Seagate Barracuda 400GB EIDE (D: Drive)
Bay 02 - Seagate Barracuda 400GB EIDE (F: Drive)
Bay 03 - Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 120GB EIDE (E: Drive)
Bay 04 - Seagate Barracuda 300GB EIDE (G: Drive)
Bay 05 - Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 120GB EIDE (C: Drive)
Bay 06 - MadDog Multimedia DVD R/RW (Z: Drive)
Bay 07 - empty
Bay 08 - empty
Bay 09 - empty
Bay 10 - Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 120GB EIDE (H: Drive)
Bay 11 - Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 120GB EIDE (J: Drive)
Bay 12 - empty
Bay 13 - Seagate Barracuda 200GB EIDE (I: Drive)
Bay 14 - Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 160GB EIDE (K: Drive)
To make this all possible, I run the C: Drive and the MadDog off of the integrated IDE controllers on the motherboard, while Drives D: through K: are controlled by two Maxtor ATA133 PCI Local Bus IDE Controller cards with the Promise Technology chip. To power all of these drives, I am running a 600W power supply.
Audio is modest - AC97 built into the Shuttle AK31 Socket A Athlon/Duron motherboard.
AGP2 Video card is an ATI Radeon 9550 with 246MB DDR.
Executive Vice Chancellor and Chief Academic Officer Kathy Johnson speaks during the 2024 All Task Forces meeting at IUPUI on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022. (Photo by Liz Kaye/Indiana University)