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Interesting how Pertelian are marketing this as a PC gaming accessory - 'not my bag' personally, but I can put up with the World Of Warcraft stuff on the front of the box...
this one is taken from my cell phone sony ericsson z520i hehe manghambug sa kai bag-o pa man inig daan na aw labay labay na lang...
This is erik my officemate, band vocalist of
"A thousand Reasons" an indie emo/punk band here is Cebu Philippines
What a strange, strange act.... I could have recorded this same thing for 10 minutes without much change.....
תודה לסבא ולסבתא המקסימים שלי שרכשו לי מתנת יום הולדת מקסימה מחשב נייד לבן מדהים. עכשיו אני מבטיחה שאשמור אתכם על קשר רצוף יותר באמצעות המחשב.
An experiment in coupled "reaction-diffusion systems" (actually, using a mexican hat convolution more akin to field models of neural activity in the cortex). There are two variables with sigmoidal transfer functions, and an adaptation variable that causes the pattern to shift.
To disassemble a computer efficiently for recycling, each disassembly station has it's own standard toolbox, as well as a set of a small, uniform, clearly labeled boxes where the resulting parts can go into.
From left to right, the labels are:
* RAM and processors
* Screws
* Batteries
* Wire and Ribbon
* Aluminum
* Fans
* Aluminum and Copper
The small boxes are re-used, as they are continually emptied into larger gaylords, like those seen in the background.
This has 256 bits of memory, and was Wendell's baby.
The iPod hardware team visits the Computer History Museum for Larry's retirement party.
pdp-11's. Apparently these were not called "computers" which would have forced buyers into a long procurement process. So they were called "Programmable Data Processors" or pdp's.
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I watched gross point blank and the hulk this evening while I counted tesco school vouchers into piles of 100.
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