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This is my BBC Master 128 playing the enhanced master version of Elite. No floppy disks in use here - the game has been loaded of USB memory stick.
The USB system is provided by the RetroClinic DataCentre. You can read more about this device here.
You can see my DataCentre board in this photo.
Please take a look at www.retrocomputers.eu for more info about my retro computer collection.
A laptop computer with software including Powerpoint is intended primarily for use with the Viewsonic projector.
This computer has long been too heavy to lug about, and now it won't start either. I must find a way to discard it. But here are some images of it as a farewell gesture to an item that accompanied (and indeed encumbered) me all the way to Hotel Roger Williams, Madison Avenue.
I love my new MacBook, and Widgets are too much fun (although the flickr one isn't working today, grr). Here are the specs for my new baby, for those of you who care:
13.3-inch widescreen display
1280 x 800 resolution
2.0GHz Intel Core Duo processor
1GB memory (2x512MB SODIMMs)
60GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive
SuperDrive (DVD±RW, CD-RW)
Yay!
The Flickr Lounge-Resolutions
These glasses block out the blue rays on my computer and iPad that can cause eye strain.
This is the new laptop. I took a photo of it with my new phone. I am wearing new shoes. New new new.
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I have achieved my perfect workspace. The only wires are the ones connecting my macbook pro to my monitor and my monitor to a power source.
Nutting Associated early 70's.
Game On 2.0 - Exhibition, Stockholm
Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology