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My old dell M1210 (3 years old now) has slowed down to a crawl. For the past few weeks it has been freezing every time it tries to run multiple applications, such as anti-virus, backup, spotify, etc.
This has been getting on my nerves now, so I spent a few hours today changing computers temporarily until my new Sony S 13" with the Intel Core i5 chip arrives. I can't wait!
I think together they may have equaled 200mhz, but they worked great as web servers and file servers at the time. They both ran Windows 98 like no other.
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Core i3-350M 2x 2.26GHz • 4096MB • 500GB • DVD+/-RW DL • ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 1024MB • 3x USB 2.0/FireWire/Gb LAN/WLAN 802.11bgn/Bluetooth/eSATA • HDMI • ExpressCard/34 slot • Memory Stick (Duo/Pro-HG Duo) Slot • SD card slot • webcam (0.3 megapixels) • multi-touch trackpad • 15.5" WXGA glare TFT (1366x768) • Windows 7 Home Premium • Li-Ion battery (3500mAh) • 2kg•
Shot this on my little camera today - it's actually not too hard to shoot these!
Qtpfsgui 1.9.1 tonemapping parameters:
Operator: Reinhard05
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March 16, 2010--Will I ever stop taking pictures that involve my laptop keyboard? Not as long as I keep spending my days and evenings writing papers.
Since I have made so many great friends through Flickr I wonder if this will help Kita and the temple cat make friends?
On top of the monitor here, you see a stuffed, toon mouse (sort of a computer joke), a beanbag-critter called "Crashly the y2K Bug," and a beanbag-critter shaped like a computer.
Throw the "Y2K Bug" against a surface, and you hear the digitized sound of glass breaking. Throw the little computer against a surface, and you hear either the glass-breaking sound, or a voice saying "Bye-bye files!" :D
Next to the monitor, there, is a bunch of old magazine-folders containing old Writer's Digest magazines from back in the 1990s or so, with some old software manuals on top of that.
FInished building me a new computer and I love it, such a huge upgrade from my 8 year old piece of crap. I barely did any edits to this pic. Just enjoying the graphics contrast compared to what I used to have