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Corsair 600T Case
Intel i3770K Overclocked to 4.6Ghz
Asus Maximus V Gene Z77 Motherboard
16GB Corsair Dominator GT Platinum 2133 Mhz
Corsair H100 Water Cooler
EVGA GTX 680 graphics card
Corsair HX850 PSU
OCZ Vertex 4 SSD 120Gb
Corsair Force 3 SSD 120Gb
Western Digital 10000rpm Disk Drive
3 Yellow Akasa Fans 120mm
5 Enermax Fans 120mm
Taken with Nikon D3100.
He's part of the generation of computer users, and a big help to me, keeping up with the latest developments.
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.)
Sample image taken with a Panasonic Lumix GF7 using the 12-32mm kit zoom. These samples and comparisons are part of my Lumix GF7 review at:
www.cameralabs.com/reviews/Panasonic_Lumix_GF7/
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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.
Day 228 of 365
So I spent most of tonight trying to get my desktop working again. When I tried to uninstall a program that was expired it caused a crash. Since then, every time Windows does an auto update it crashes and I have to go back to the last working configuration. I can't seem to get past that. Tonight I just wiped it. The problem I have now is that I can't locate the backup disks that came with the computer and Gateway hasn't been real helpful because the computer's warranty has expired.
I've gotten it back up with an older copy of Windows, but that disk isn't passing Window's verification. I may have a solution for that, but to tell you the truth I've had it with the thing tonight. At least I got the internet working for it so I've been able to download a lot of the drivers I needed. I'll play with it some more tomorrow and hopefully I'll be able to get it working to my satisfaction.
The thing is four years old now, so I'm thinking that it may be time to buy a new one.
Thank god I still have the laptop!
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.
Computer: Duo 2 Core E6600, 2GB RAM, 256MB graphic card, Thermaltake Kandalf water cooling case, 22” Samsung monitor, keyboard & mouse, Harman Kardon speakers, Original Windows Vista Home Premium
My office at home.
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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.