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There's always more to a desk than the computer that's sitting on it. (Contains many notes; for those of you seeing this image via solecist.net, you'll need to visit the original on flickr to see the notes.)
An HDR shot of my college dorm room. Different shots were taken with different light sources. Outside lights from a couple floors below, Light from my computer on the right, and [not much] light from the room light just above the picture.
In 1969, Honeywell released the Kitchen Computer. It was designed for housewives to be able to store and retrieve recipes. Unfortunately, it had a terrible, unusable interface, and its price tag was a whopping $10,600 (in 1969 money!)
It appears that none of these were ever sold.
Free 486 base unit for anyone who can collect from London SE13, UK.
50 throbbing megahertz of raw computing power can be yours.
Generic 486 PC base unit, needs new 3.6v CMOS battery. Stuck a tiny 100MB hard drive in it just to prove it starts up. Has keyboard, mouse, floppy drive, Soundblaster soundcard, 3com ethernet card, CD-ROM drive (will not boot from CD ROM though).
Seems to work but no proper OS installed, and without that CMOS battery you'll be typing numbers into the CMOS each time to get it to see the hard drive.
Sorry, monitor not included!
Would suit mad masochist trying to get some obscure Linux distro running on the lowest spec machine in the universe.
Motherboard with padlock, computer security, computer protection, computer antivirus, lock
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Or students will be prompted to work on computer software programs focused on enhancing reading fluency, vocabulary and comprehension. We primarily use the Read 180 software. However, other programs like Study Island and my own web based projects are available for students to work on.
This chap lives under the computer, he has a nice soft tummy to polish the screen.
The Our Daily Challenge group has chosen Critter as today's topic.
My old computer chair broke a wheel a couple of weeks ago and I finally got around to buying a new chair online through www.DealsDirect.com My favourite colour is red and when I saw this in their catalogue I couldn't resist. It arrived and we assembled it and it is so comfortable. Padded arms, thick upholstery and red. :)
Plenty of space for moving between the rows of computers which is nice for having people work together or being able to help people out.
Finished! Complete rebuild of official set.
Unique chassis.
Working steering, doors, bonnet and trunk.
Extendable Batbeam scanner.
Atachable Chain slicer / ram.
Angled canopies.
Added engine, rubber floor mats, lap belts cross mesh front and rear, enlarged parachutes, added visible leaf spring suspension onto rear and changed wheel arch shape, along with many other mods.