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an exercise in extreme patience.

Schmidt Associates

Pittsboro Primary School

2007-034.ES0

The mouse wheel has a blue LED under it, but the flash made it almost white... And you can't do a hand-held 1.5 second exposure either.

The old computer room. Somewhere between 1997 and 2001. Lens Side of the room. You can tell cuz all the Disney Stuff.

The Laptop Orchestra of Louisiana performs in the Studio Theater at the River Center in Columbus, Georgia, on January 27, 2011.

Open the above pic and move the mouse over it to see details :)

Made a computer case for my brand new macbook (smaller than the air!) Fits pretty snug, but I think I like that :)

computer abstract art

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I had the case open today to clean the keyboard switch pads, so I figured I might take a couple shots of the boards.

 

This is actually the second mainboard that I've had in this system. The first died and was replaced just before I sent the system to my dad in 1986. I got a beater console that had a working board from a secondhand computer store for $25, and swapped it out.

 

I'll bet this voids my warranty. ;-)

Bad photos of a boring computer, ahoy!

Potential profile image, but really, just sent to a friend because his computer setup was better than mine.

Valedictory event for the Diploma, Cambridge Computer Lab, July 16 2008

My big concern before i came out is that the schools primary need would be for physical installation and computer maintenance - skills those who know me know i possess extremely little of. Various queries to Emma were met with reassuring, yet decidedly non-definite, assurances that this would not be the case.

 

Yet on my first day i was met with the site of around 20 10+ yr old base units smothered in dust and in various states of decay and disassembly; some 2 dozen monitors in a similar state and a plethora of discs, CDs, cables and peripherals scattered in boxes, on the floor and piled on tables. Rats had done considerable damage to the cables and insides of many of the base units and i had not one actual functioning PC!

 

This pic shows the state of things after a good week of cleaning and auditing.

 

Now things are much improved - i have a decent P3 with 40Gb hard drive as a master 'puta, 2 Dell P3 laptops and a motley yet fully-functioning collection of 8 working mid 1990's Pentium 1's (or less!), with between 16 - 64 MB memory and sub 2Gb hard-drives all running Windows 98 and Office 2000. each has a working floppy and CD drive (from quad speed to the lightening quick 8x *LAUGH**) with various bits culled from the dozen or so fatalities that are now good only as footstools (or the last refuge of the wretched Ratticus Cableus Chewitus)

 

All have full virus protection - the laptops and the P3 master 'puta were riddled with serious worms & viruses that almost derailed the entire project by infecting my essential and precious flash drives

 

I'm damn proud of what's been achieved so far and the best is yet to come.....

First night in a looong while that I didn't actually have to do something or be somewhere. (Could've been because I didn't have a car.) As you can tell, I spent this free time wisely. ;-) Also first clone pic. Still experimenting with it. Any suggestions? Where's Miss Aniela www.flickr.com/photos/ndybisz/sets/72157594181883529/ when I need her?

Why is this the most-viewed photo in my stream?

Mrs. M. checking her dive computer.

This is a big challenge, and I adore it! I work on this on a little bit at a time...until I need to have a little victory ...at which time I switch to an easier jigsaw! There would be no way to have half a dozen or more jigsaw puzzles spread out on tables at home...which is why I love the computer version!

 

Read more here and <a href=”http://pennysanford.typepad.com/penny_sanford_porcelains_/2008/07/really-really-early-monday-morning-with-bigjig.html” here.

This is the photo that inspired my photo. what i liked from the other photo was that it was very good taken and to because i like close picture. And i like my photo bacause its close to and because its black.

 

Laptop with stethoscope: sick computer

Computers being set up for tax session

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

Force Feedback Mechanism for Computer Mice – inside mechanism.

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

Besides school & field hockey, I really didn't do anything except talk to people and do stuff on my computer. Not a very productive day. :/

 

Day 11

Found at the local thrift store for $10, unfortunately no PSU or accessories, except for the 82718A expansion pod.

Computer artefact background. Digital generated this images

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

I took this photo of my husband's OLPC on 1/22/08. MCS

The computer bleeped every time we moved the mouse, as if it was some sort of an error. God I love the broken stuff laying around in ICT

Vintage Computer Festival (VCF) East 6.0 , at the InfoAge Science Center

 

My 2009 Vintage Computer Festival page www.dancentury.com/computers.html

Gotta love the 1960s and all of their sweet technology.

Governor Kay Ivey was the keynote speaker during the luncheon portion of the Alabama Computer Science Education Summit, Wednesday March 14, 2018 in Montgomery, Ala. During Governor Ivey's remarks, she will also be announcing her "Governor's App Challenge which will be presented and judged at next year's summit.

The Governor's App Challenge will be a statewide contest similar to a science fair for computer science and coding. Judges will be selected by the Governor's Advisory Council for Computer Science Education. Rules will be announced in June 2018. (Governor's Office, Hal Yeager)

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

Photo of a computer mouse

2 Dell Optiplex Computers

Lots of computer monitors for sale at the rummage sale.

May 27, 2018 — OK, it wasn't quite the royal wedding. The sun was absent, as were the 16-foot veils. But NMH's 135th Commencement brought "Jerusalem," the school song, to joyous life by "shining forth" upon the "clouded hills" around campus as nearly 190 graduates collected their diplomas amid cheers, balloons, and flowers.

Like every graduation, it was a ceremony full of adulation, starting with Rev. Lee-Ellen Strawn, NMH's chaplain. "With each task completed, you've created hope for your future," she told the Class of 2018.

Commencement speaker Adam Fisk '94, a computer software developer whose nonprofit company, Brave New Software Project, Inc., provides access to the internet in countries where governments typically censor it, pointed out that many of the graduating seniors in the audience were born in the year 2000. "That means you're true children of the 21st century," he said. He dispensed what he called one of his favorite pieces of wisdom, from boxer Mike Tyson. "He said, 'Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth,'" Fisk offered. "The joy is in getting back up."

Senior orator Naomi Christiansen '18 was a bit more wistful, articulating the bittersweet limbo in which she and her fellow graduates find themselves — between childhood and adulthood, between high school and their next ventures. "We may be too old for our parents to put a certificate of achievement on the fridge," she said, "but today we get to congratulate ourselves."

Story by Jennifer Sutton.

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