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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
Old computer desk and my M11x. Not my main gaming rig anymore, but a damn good little workhorse. Tablet for Netflix and games mostly.
Free extra cabinet from a project holds a bunch of spare tech things, secure handgun and knife storage, etc.
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.
The digital computer was invented at my alma mater of Iowa State University (see the machine above) by math/physics professor John Atanasoff and his grad student Cliff Berry during the '39-'42 school years.
The X200s comes with standard red-colored TrackPoint only (no touchpad - believe to save space).
Photos used at blog post - ronald-tan.com/2009/07/23/lenovo-thinkpad-x200s/
My computer suddenly had some problems the other day. Luckily it hasn't happened since. I'm not sure what caused it.
Nightime at The Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Seoul, South Korea
The Dongdaemun Design Plaza, also called the DDP, is a major urban development landmark in Seoul, South Korea designed by Zaha Hadid and Samoo, with a distinctively neofuturistic design characterized by the "powerful, curving forms of elongated structures". The landmark is the centerpiece of South Korea's fashion hub and popular tourist destination, Dongdaemun, featuring a walkable park on its roofs, large global exhibition spaces, futuristic retail stores and restored parts of the Seoul fortress.
The DDP has been one of the main reasons for Seoul's designation as World Design Capital in 2010. Construction started in 2009 and it was officially inaugurated on March 21, 2014. It is physically connected to Seoul Subway via Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station on Line 2, 4 and 5
Dude, I got a Dell!
Needed a new laptop after frying my USB ports on the old one... went with this Dell because I could get it with Windows XP installed (instead of Vista).
Step 1. set up network.
Step 2. download Firefox and appropriate plugins.
Step 3. download images from camera card.
Now I can set about the very dull task of transferring data.... then Kiddo will get the injured laptop for her own use.
The new (refurb) computer for the church secretary. It's an Inspiron Desktop 570 MiniTower, with an AMD Athlon II X2 240 (2.8GHz, 2MB) processor, 640 GB SATA II Hard Drive (7200 RPM), 4 GB Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM at 1066MHz (4 DIMMs), a FAX/modem (!!!) and Windows 7 Home Premium, plus a 1-year warranty of sorts. Cost including tax and free shipping = $368.66 from the Dell Outlet.
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In the back: the monitor of my first computer, a Windows desktop named Emu. On the left, my ´05 iBook G4, known as Mamka (Мамка). And on the right, my newest baby, an EeePC 900A which i have dubbed Yozh (Еж), currently running some Linux distro which i think is Asus-specific and which i don´t particularly like yet. If it doesn´t grow on me in the next few days it´ll be replaced with some other Linux flavour.
I'm also sorry that I didn't pay more attention to this. It involved cooking oil somehow which I would have liked to see. They were accepting computer donations which immediately takes hazardous materials out of the waste stream. They were routed to different projects throughout the faire including the oil-related one which was to assemble the workable donations into a supercomputer. Does anyone know how that worked out?
The CoCo I remember as having an excellent version of BASIC that could support graphics better than anything else I'd used. The keyboard, however, was terrible. It spawned the CoCo 2 and CoCo 3.
It's a comfy bed:) Also, I bought the tilting bed support from Ikea so I could watch my computer from bed. Best investment I ever made.
Streaming the Apple WWDC 2013 keynote. This was the first year people could watch a live stream. But you had to use Safari on a Mac.
Made by Mattel in 1989....
Small scale figures, about 2 inches tall...
Kind of like MASK toys , with a little TRON thrown in the story line.... But with the miniature twist in scale. like some Transformers did.
Like Megatron turning into a hand gun ...
Soundwave into a Walkman, etc....
Several with PC boards that turn into a vehicle ... But other things too... A Pepsi can that houses a flying machine...A soccer ball trophy, pencil sharpener, flash light, calculator, digital clock, video tape... And the Computer that turns into a base ! A book base for the bad guys ..... I never had any of these, back in the day.... But I saw the little figures around for years . And did not know what they were from.....And picked these up recently.....I like the figures !
Looks like 12 o 13 figures with house hold items in this line ...
Sort of cool ! Very 1980s to me :)