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Computer crime is sadly becoming more and more of a problem. As technology grows, so does the option of being able to commit crimes through it. Crimes committed by computers consist of child pornography, identity theft, bank fraud, confidence fraud, etc.
Yeah...I'm sure I'll eventually clean my desk a bit. Also, the computer is apparently costing me $320/month in electricity bills.
My desk. You can see my computer, laptop, spirituality books overflowing the shelves, and a picture of the Buddha being very serene sitting at the foot of a tree. That thing at the top left is nose spray.
I have four of them :) In the picture you can see my 12'' laptop and the 17'' TFT screen used by the rest three PCs. They all run Linux.
Acrylic Paint on Canvas
Size: 18 x 24 inches
A series of Apple Computer inspired paintings.
I thought they would look good hanging in someone's workspace or mac setup.
Today I was on my computer 18 hours for work. Not really happy with the shot but it is a good representation of my day.
I found this messaged to me from a mystery friend! I can't wait to see this on the streets!
el toro, ticky, josh?, UWP, malic, and subhuman
Photographer: Lori News
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This is where I do my best edublogging from My Home , mostly reading from my Bloglines.
As an elementary principal I write a weekly blog for my staff each Sunday called
As a Director of Technology Planning I write occasionallly on Pep Tech Talk.
Dyma fy ngliniadur yn rhedeg Xubuntu - rhaglen Openoffice.org sydd ar agor ar hyn o bryd. Fe wnes i lwytho Xubuntu ddydd Sadwrn diwethaf, 2008-02-02. Mae wedi gweithio'n iawn ers hynny. Mae llwyddo i wneud hyn wedi fy nghyffroi yn lân!
Vi presento Thunderbird, erede di BitGrinder. E' il mio fido compagno di lavoro! Insieme ad altri due carissimi amici:
Il piottone (p800.. il mio cellulare che sopperisce alla mia mancanza di neuroni con la sua memoria) e Golden Virginia, il mio tabacco compagno nelle notti insonni..
Il tutto ... con la luce del giorno..
Have not posted anything recently because I have been getting used to my new IMac. All files will be transferred over soon and new photos will be appearing shortly.
I learned a lot this afternoon from simply asking library staff if I could take some photos in the library. First of all, that no one whom I initially asked knew the answer to my question suggests that not many people take photos in the library, for whatever reason, for which reason the staff did not know whether or not I could take photos. Second, that the more I asked around, the more my question crept quietly up the chain of command, until at length the director of the library was asked, when she walked onto the premises after lunch, suggests that there is a centralized command in the library; in that regard, this institution is not organized in a similar manner to the way by which HKU is organized. Finally, that nobody knew the answer but rather than assume authority deferred to the director's discretion suggests that there are very few change agents, if any at all, in this institution. That isn't necessarily a bad thing, however, because this organization likely doesn't have to deal with major change at the moment: the best course of action is plodding straight ahead.
Likewise, no one whom I asked knew about the library's renovation cost and the cost of being a donor; but these staff members did point me to someone else who could possibly answer my question!
The lights were off in the men's washroom. It seems as if the washroom isn't used much. Inside the washroom, I noticed the automated sinks, urinals and paper towel dispenser -- that reminded me much of Hong Kong and South Korea; automation has arrived in America! In addition, I enjoyed the hot water flowing from the sinks. That was a pleasant surprise.
What impresses me the most about this library is the seating variety. There are not only many different types of seating furniture, but also many different environments in which these seats are placed: by windows; inside rooms; in seating areas; in corners. In addition, just as there were many different types of furniture looks, so there were, in fact, more broadly, many different, conspicuous areas in the library. They were clearly labeled to boot. In this way, this library shares its best feature with the City University of Hong Kong library: such a variety of learning spaces that surely one would find at least one type conducive toward studying. In this instance, I liked to study at the rectangular table in the cafe area. Many libraries, including the HKU library, could certainly improve its learning space by following the diversity model adopted by both the CityU library and the Livingston library.
What also makes this library conducive toward studying is its underuse. One could find a seat anywhere in the library: no squatting, thankfully. The shelves also seem underutilized. While on an individual basis, this surplus in seating is a boon, this surplus is lamentable for the community since it obviously isn't taking full advantage of this invaluable learning space!
I gushed about the effectiveness of the library's learning space to the staff. Perhaps they were amused that such a mundane environment to them could be so special to me.