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it was 233MHz

Foolin with the computer

Two TRS-80 Pocket Computers. I bought one with my christmas tree lot money.

I was with Tom Yoder at the time. I assume that was Christmas 1981, after

the first year I went to Alaska. The second one was Dick's.

 

Scott Traver logging onto his Eastern account from a computer in the PUB computer Lab.

This is where I got really nervous and re checked everything. I was sure I had forgotten something, but when I plugged it in and switched it on every thing worked great. Then it was just a matter of a couple hours installing windows and a few drivers and we're in business.

 

All the video screens in the basement of the Eaton Centre were showing this boot message... eventually they'd display one or two more lines, including one that said "no operating system found", then the whole thing would cycle through again.

 

Maybe it's an ad for Windows 7? :P

BLACK &WHITE of a keyboard

My Dell Studio XPS 16 in all its sexiness.

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Laptop with stethoscope: sick computer

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Box side, Computer Warriors Clock (Syncro-Blaster) with Micronn, Mattel 1989

Another miniature model of my own design. You can see how old the Lego bricks are... none of those new-fangled pieces here!

 

The keyboard's a bit stiff though.

I could probably cram a couple more atom boards in here.

Intel Atom 1.6GHz, 2GB DDR2/800, 2x250GB Seagate 7200.8 (RAID1)

Business Man Sitting On Floor With Laptop Hands Out. Shot in studio over white with the Canon 20D.

 

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I thought Windows 7 Service Pack 1 killed my system, since it did not successfully install. Kept rebooting immediately on reaching the desktop. Starting in Safe Mode, I was able to go back to a restore point, but even that didn't cure it. Sometimes it would run a little longer before rebooting. I was starting to think it was a hardware problem that coincidentally showed up on the service pack install. Running from the Windows CD, I was able to keep it running long enough for a Windows memory diagnostic to show an error. It had (2) 2-gig DIMs in it, so I pulled one of them out at random. It then ran fine, and the memory diagnostic returned no errors. I moved the known good DIM into the other socket, and it still ran fine and showed no memory errors, isolating the problem to the DIM I had first pulled out randomly and indicating the motherboard was still good. How lucky is that when you pull the bad one first when there is any other alternative? I ran it for the rest of the week on 2-gigs, which worked OK but the increased activity on the hard drive was a little irritating, and it was a bit slower. The following weekend I put 8 gigs in it, the most the motherboard supports, and now it's running great with the service pack installed. I pretty much never hear the drive now once it's booted. I was pretty pleased...this has been my most successful computer repair, and my second victory in less than a week. Not too shabby for a structural/mechanical guy, I think!

Whenever my computer screen crashes, I always look at my self in the screen. I'm not vain, don't worry.

Our spare room has been filled with half-dead computers and boxes of parts and cables for a little while since we had a few hardware failures in a row that I had to work around. I finally set about cleaning it up and realized that I've been hoarding computer parts and cables for the good part of a decade.

 

So I've spread it all out, in part to decide what very small percentage to keep, and in part to post here to embarrass myself into doing something about it.

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Apple Computer has had a long history of technological inovation in computer hardware and software. They are now an icon in the mobile phone marketplace and are setting the standard for others to follow with the iPhone. Back in 1997 the company was a niche player in the computer marketplace and the stock was selling in the low $20's. The stock is now trading between $500-600 per share and Apple Computer now has the highest marketcap of all publicly traded companies. The technology industry can be fickle and the icons of the past have gone by the wayside, who knows if Apple will be able to maintain this status in the future.

 

This photo is part of the first week's theme of Icon for the 2013 Photo Challenge. Each week the Photo challenge website posts a theme for the week and they will recap some of their favorite images. I personally don't think this image is very strong, but when the word icon came to mind, I immediately thought of Apple Computer and the stock certificate I have framed.

A surviving AT&T Blit terminal, connected to an AT&T 3B2

50th Anniversary for the Department of Computer Science

I have finally got around to visiting the inside of the new Library of Birmingham. Around 18 days after it first opened!

 

Got in just before 4pm, and left before 5pm.

 

Level 1: Business Learning & Health.

 

Room for computers

Playing around at work

Case: Cooler Master HAF X

CPU: Intel Core i7 4770K Quad Core Overclocked to 4.2GHz

CPU Cooling: Corsair H100i 240mm Radiator Liquid CPU Cooler

RAM: 16GB DDR3 1866MHz Corsair Vengeance Pro

Power Supply: 1050W Corsair Pro Silver 1050HX

Optical Drive: ASUS Blu-Ray/DVD-R/CD-R

Storage 1: 256GB Solid State Drive (Samsung 840 Pro)

Storage 2: 4TB Western Digital Black

Storage 3: 2TB Western Digital Black

Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 Ti 3GB EVGA Superclocked with ACX Cooling

Sound Card: Creative Labs Recon3D Fatal1ty Champion 5.1

Internal Lighting: LED strips with remote control

Op. System: Microsoft Windows 8.1 Professional (64-Bit Edition)

 

December 2013

Beer-soaked keyboard is removed.

 

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▶ An NFL playoff game.

A glass full of beer next to laptop.

A thrilling play.

Beer is spilled on keyboard.

Keys stick and cease functioning, but, fortunately, computer's innards and motherboard remain un-drunk.

 

▶ A friend recommends her IT 'guy.' For the cost of the replacement keyboard (and some cider), he replaces the keyboard, repairing the laptop in 15 minutes.

 

▶ See the rest of the story.

 

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Just in case: a rubber protector is fit over the keyboard.

 

Lesson learned.

 

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▶ An NFL playoff game.

A glass full of beer next to laptop.

A thrilling play.

Beer is spilled on keyboard.

Keys stick and cease functioning, but, fortunately, computer's innards and motherboard remain un-drunk.

 

▶ A friend recommended her IT 'guy.' For the cost of the replacement keyboard (and some cider), he replaced the keyboard, repairing the laptop in 15 minutes.

 

▶ See the rest of the story.

 

***************

▶ Photo by Yours For Good Fermentables.com.

▶ For a larger image, type 'L' (without the quotation marks).

— Follow on Twitter: @Cizauskas.

— Follow on Facebook: YoursForGoodFermentables.

— Follow on Instagram: @tcizauskas.

▶ Camera: Olympus Pen E-PL1.

— Lens: Olympus M.14-42mm F3.5-5.6 II R

— Focal length: 14 mm

— Aperture: ƒ/3.5

— Shutter speed: 1/60

— ISO: 1600

▶ Commercial use requires explicit permission, as per Creative Commons.

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